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1 I| Judgment. First, the terrible confusion of signs and tokens. Secondly,
2 I| people anguishous for the confusion of the sound of the sea
3 I| with white vesture that the confusion of thy nakedness appear
4 II| suffered great persecution and confusion in that city. The people
5 II| into sword, ravin, and into confusion to their enemies; we forsooth
6 II| of the Hebrews hath made confusion in the house of Nebuchadnezzar,
7 II| cometh sin, and of sin is confusion engendered. ~And he thus
8 II| cold, heat, sight of devil, confusion of sins, and wailing. Anon
9 II| supposed to have eschewed my confusion and now I am made confusion
10 II| confusion and now I am made confusion unto all others, and wept
11 III| thou brought me in such confusion that I am mocked because
12 III| faith might thereby come to confusion, but the bishop, the heretic,
13 IV| made a marvellous sound of confusion. And the saint demanded
14 V| unto heaven which ceased by confusion of tongues that were changed,
15 VI| showed and done, to the confusion of the devil and of all
16 VI| prince only was left, to his confusion, alive, and had his thighs
17 VII| she for great shame and confusion considered not his visage.
18 VII| things privable and without confusion in his works. He treated
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