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1 I| covered, nor they have not spared to hurt it with bitter wounds.
2 I| saith, ad Romanos viii.: He spared not his own Son, but for
3 I| own proper hand hath not spared him. Then his body was taken
4 I| dreadest God, and hast not spared thine only son for me. Abraham
5 I| this thing, and hast not spared thine only son for me, I
6 II| all other he slew, but he spared the best flocks of sheep
7 II| and all that was good he spared, and whatsomever was foul
8 II| residue were slain. They have spared the best and fattest for
9 III| heard thy prayer, and have spared Trajan from the pain perpetual.
10 III| their creator, and have not spared kin ne other. And if thou
11 III| christian man should be spared, save only Alban, whom they
12 V| Blessed be God that hath spared me from this charge. A canon
13 V| said to him: Our Lord hath spared this people here a long
14 V| Africa, and wasted all, and spared neither man nor woman nor
15 V| the emperors she was alone spared for to be out of bonds.
16 V| till she had licence.~He spared to touch lights, lamps,
17 VI| commissions for to gather it, and spared no country, but made them
18 VI| people, that ofttimes she spared her own mouth and sent by
19 VII| short-breathed, but for all that he spared not the travail of lecture
20 VII| stranger. They, hearing this, spared their brother. A like thing
21 VII| heresy at, iv. 174.~Trajan spared eternal punishment, iii.
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