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1 III| men, and as he made his purveyance for to make the said voyage,
2 IV| to be drowned. But by the purveyance of Almighty God they came
3 V| bread, that hound, by the purveyance of God, brought from the
4 V| his election, and by the purveyance of God. And there was heard
5 VI| the water if the divine purveyance had not letted him. And
6 VI| these two young men, by the purveyance of God were lodged in the
7 VI| into the sea, and so by the purveyance of God it shall be brought
8 VI| waves of the sea, by the purveyance of God. After this, the
9 VI| Thuringia, like as the divine purveyance had ordained because she
10 VI| christian men. But by the purveyance of Almighty God there came
11 VII| short time after, by the purveyance of our Lord Jesu Christ,
12 VII| but at the last by the purveyance of God they found a little
13 VII| land, till at last by the purveyance of God, they saw far from
14 VII| after that they found by purveyance of God an island which was
15 VII| island in safety. And by the purveyance of God they came at the
16 VII| anon there came one by the purveyance of God which served them
17 VII| which I entered, and by the purveyance of God was I brought into
18 VII| while, and then, by the purveyance of God, there came an otter,
19 VII| he was shewed by divine purveyance. For in those parts there
20 VII| Earl of Alquin was by the purveyance of God rendered to his mother
21 VII| crime. In the end, by the purveyance of his mother, and of the
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