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1 I| showing marvels suffered many evils. S. Bernard putteth other
2 I| treble, that is to wit the evils of things, the witnesses
3 I| me, on me come all these evils. To Reuben answered: Slay
4 II| thee than all the harms and evils that ever yet fell to thee.
5 II| holy scripture; for its evils and vices make men sinners
6 II| people of England of their evils and sins, and to constrain
7 II| Domitian the emperor, for his evils, put to death, and all that
8 II| and laid to him all the evils that he had done from his
9 II| oughtest not to tell the evils that have been defeated,
10 II| the devils contrived many evils, and when they might not
11 II| holy church, and did many evils. They beat monks and other
12 II| fardel of sin, nourishing of evils and morsel of death, and
13 II| together turned from sins and evils. He is not converted that
14 III| to be delivered from the evils of this world, for mine
15 III| pained me to do oft many evils, and sometime I come to
16 III| avarice, which is root of all evils, grew more and more in much
17 III| S. Marcial the harms and evils that they had done, he commanded
18 IV| and save from innumerable evils. His deaths were so many
19 V| inhabitants. And among these many evils, by the sentence of a certain
20 VII| and comfort of all mine evils, is deceived; which thing
21 VII| and delivered them of all evils, past, present, and to come.
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