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1 I| their sins they shall be loosed, and of whom ye retain,
2 I| that the timber may not be loosed. And thou shalt make it
3 II| coming down from Bethulia loosed and unbound him, and brought
4 II| and took his sword and loosed it, and of when she had
5 III| his arms, and reverently loosed it from the bough, and set
6 III| hands were bound with were loosed, whereof some of the paynims
7 III| remembrance that they have been loosed and unbound by the prayers
8 IV| sudary, he was unbound and loosed from all the enchanting
9 IV| with which he was bounden loosed. And when he had been sold
10 IV| marvellously, and unbound him and loosed his chains, and sent him
11 IV| and anon his hands were loosed from the bier, but yet the
12 V| on a time. as a man had loosed his tongue to missay of
13 V| lest thou be taken, and loosed him and let him go. ~And
14 V| bonds? God forbid that he be loosed of his bonds, and departed
15 V| brake up the prison, and loosed his bonds and brought the
16 VI| the bearing, his sinews loosed and were reached out. And
17 VI| up, and felt his sinews loosed, and then he arose up and
18 VI| and his spirit was not loosed from prayer. And as he lay
19 VI| much benignly and joyously loosed and delivered from the flesh,
20 VII| that his soul should be loosed from the body by temporal
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