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1 I| bitter, right so we ought to withdraw and put us in affliction
2 I| saith S. Austin: I shall withdraw this form of humanity in
3 I| commanded them that stood by to withdraw them, and when all men were
4 I| hand. Our Lord bade him to withdraw it into his bosom again,
5 II| smiting: It sufficeth now, withdraw thy hand. David said to
6 II| him, and so worshipping, withdraw thy courage from the false
7 II| also for that Peter would withdraw him, he reproved him, and
8 II| the world hath entended to withdraw me from the purity of contemplation,
9 II| praising, ought to make us withdraw for to love riches. S. John
10 III| his hand, but he might not withdraw his hand again to him, and
11 III| him. Many there be that withdraw them from the service and
12 IV| them whom he desired to withdraw and save from innumerable
13 IV| christian men, but he might not withdraw him from his holy purpose.
14 V| their bestial thoughts, ne withdraw them from harm. What did
15 V| the pot, that he could not withdraw it there from in no manner,
16 VI| Christ, and that he could not withdraw him therefrom and make him
17 VI| him five maidens for to withdraw him with blandishing and
18 VI| condition made, he should withdraw from her his courage. But
19 VI| prayer, the weather began to withdraw by that other side of the
20 VI| water had long ceased for to withdraw as it was wont to do. In
21 VII| christian faith, but enforced to withdraw from him his realm, and
22 VII| nought, for thou mayst never withdraw me f'rom Jesu Christ. For
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