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1 I| of Jesu Christ is cause sufficient of the resurrection of souls
2 I| where our merits be not sufficient the suffrages of saints
3 II| enquired which of them were sufficient to put the question. And
4 II| And when none was found sufficient, the bishop said: None of
5 II| bishop said: None of us is so sufficient as ye, dame, for ye pass
6 III| bounty that God hath done is sufficient, without the law, to our
7 IV| saying: What is founder sufficient in commendation of him,
8 IV| that all the world was not sufficient to serve such a guest. After
9 IV| saith: Who is he that is sufficient to think how the glorious
10 V| that he was reputed for a sufficient philosopher and a right
11 V| over fair, but they were of sufficient, moderate, and competent
12 VI| cleanness of his mind was sufficient witness of his chastity.~
13 VI| Peter, and endow it with sufficient livelihood. And then the
14 VI| shall find there tokens sufficient, and I shall be patron of
15 VI| again into Normandy with a sufficient reward. And he chose his
16 VI| this dignity, ne am not sufficient to occupy so great a charge,
17 VI| satisfaction to be meritorious and sufficient. The fourth thing is proportion,
18 VI| confessed them it was not sufficient. And if they have not right
19 VI| of sins, he giveth pain sufficient in such wise that there
20 VII| in such wise that it had sufficient length and accorded unto
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