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1 I| that the pain temporal is due, he releaseth part. Thirdly,
2 I| given and rendered to God due thankings and graces. And
3 II| glory, to whom glory is due. And thus praised he God
4 III| transumeth the pain perpetual due for sins mortal into pain
5 III| say, the pain perpetual due to Trajan as a miscreant
6 III| said: That death is more due to thee than to me; and
7 IV| not the priest at the hour due. And she wrapped three candles,
8 IV| but greater battles be due to thee, after three days,
9 IV| greater strifes and battles be due to thee for the faith of
10 IV| said: Yet many torments be due to thee. And then Decius
11 IV| transported hither with due honour and reverence. And
12 V| insufficient to give to her due laud and praising? But let
13 V| rendered to God that was due to him, and to the Cæsar
14 V| burneth the fire by pain due. And at the last the soul
15 V| have yielded unto our Lord due praisings. And then they
16 VII| was her uncle, and with due reverence said to her in
17 VII| whom torments perdurable be due unto. And the butchers cut
18 VII| There is great guerdon due to him that doth penance,
19 VII| in pieces.~detty, adj., due.~empesh (Fr.empècher), hinder.~
20 VII| of the Legende dorée are due to the researches of Mons.
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