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1 I| wonderful tales as those of the childhood of Moses and the history
2 I| subduntur, etc. O infancy or childhood, to whom the stars be subject,
3 I| thy servants, from our childhood unto now, and our fathers
4 I| said that Moses did it of childhood and ought not to die therefore,
5 II| name Tobias, whom from his childhood he taught to dread God and
6 II| that he had done from his childhood, tofore the angels. Then
7 II| Valerian bishop. He was in his childhood set to study, where by divine
8 III| of noble lineage. In his childhood he was made canon of Paris
9 V| had been deceived in his childhood by the enticement of some
10 V| royal kindred. And in his childhood he was informed in holy
11 V| Christ. And Cyprian from his childhood had been an enchanter, for
12 V| began to have from his childhood great reverence to S. Denis,
13 VI| began from the nativity and childhood of Jesu Christ, and so proceeded
14 VI| nourished with her from her childhood. And this holy man did this
15 VII| tofore Pepin, began from his childhood to have S. Denis in great
16 VII| Then the child of holy childhood fatherless, abode and dwelled
17 VII| Of which good life and childhood his debonair mother enjoying
18 VII| scriptures. From the time of his childhood he loved chastity, so that
19 VII| the parts of Italy. In his childhood he loved and served God
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