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1 I| which, if any be, is of ignorance and against my will, and
2 I| when man was vanquished of ignorance and impuissance. To that
3 I| coldness and of the darkness of ignorance. In winter the water of
4 III| his father and mother by ignorance. And this man was noble
5 III| body, or of the vice of ignorance, and they be cured by good
6 III| asked forgiveness of their ignorance and trespass. Then bare
7 IV| discovered and unheled by ignorance, but all they that were
8 V| he let wind go behind by ignorance, and when the abbot heard
9 V| he was taken by error and ignorance, and was wounded and left
10 VI| holpen by his power, our ignorance be corrected by his wisdom,
11 VI| leave many things undone by ignorance and by negligence. And if
12 VI| done less than he ought by ignorance, by negligence, or by occupation
13 VI| always by the negligence or ignorance of the priest which confessed
14 VI| that they had so done by ignorance, and prayed him to pardon
15 VII| darkness of the clouds of ignorance, and show him clearly to
16 VII| my blind conscience and ignorance, so that now I see the clear
17 VII| thou hast so persecuted by ignorance, and after, thou shalt see
18 VII| slew his parents through ignorance. iii. 11.~Knight, the, who
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