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1 I| William Tyndale was busily occupied at Cologne trying to get
2 I| mother, holy church, is occupied all that day devoutly. And
3 I| fight and slay, and be not occupied virtuously in God's service
4 II| realms which he subdued; and occupied a great part of the orient
5 II| him, and also on them that occupied the goods longing to him.
6 III| on Jesu Christ, his mouth occupied with holy prayers, and his
7 III| great a multitude that they occupied all the place, which was
8 III| in which gladly always he occupied his time. And he was much
9 IV| same place after, and daily occupied in prayers and in fastings,
10 V| esprised and in all things occupied in God that he used no bodily
11 V| that the strange people had occupied that country long, and had
12 V| and he was day and night occupied, and exercised himself in
13 VI| that she should be seen occupied. And when she was with other
14 VI| prayers, and if she were occupied in any manner that she might
15 VI| praised, for how well he was occupied in his other things, nevertheless
16 VII| thy wisdom, but we be so occupied in the sacrifices that we
17 VII| eschew vices that was so well occupied in spending his wit and
18 VII| virgins for to be always occupied in the service of our Lord.
19 VII| no more to me, for I am occupied, and when he had said this,
20 VII| conscience. For after that he had occupied and exercised much holily
21 VII| charity and pity. Ever he occupied himself in weal after the
22 VII| setting foot on ground, occupied and took by force of men
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