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1 I| away the filthes of the daughters of Sion, and hath purged
2 I| weepers of Sion, that be the daughters that saw God. Whereof saith
3 I| and engendered sons and daughters. Some hold opinion thirty
4 I| opinion thirty sons and thirty daughters, and some fifty of that
5 I| Seth, as religious, saw the daughters of men, that is to say of
6 I| Of Haran came Lot and two daughters, Melcha and Sara. ~Now I
7 I| sin on them. I have two daughters, virgins, which yet never
8 I| of thy kindred, sons or daughters, all them that long to thee,
9 I| take thy wife and thy two daughters, and go out of this town
10 I| hand and his wife and two daughters, because that God should
11 I| the mountain, and his two daughters with him. He dreaded to
12 I| in a cave, he and his two daughters with him. ~Then the elder
13 I| Isaac to take no wife of the daughters of Canaan amongst whom I
14 I| the well of water, and the daughters of the dwellers of this
15 I| of my life because of the daughters of Heth, if Jacob take to
16 I| thee there a wife of the daughters of Laban thine uncle. God
17 I| Take thou no wife of the daughters of Canaan; and he obeying
18 I| father saw not gladly the daughters of Canaan, he went to Ishmael
19 I| he would have. He had two daughters, the more was named Leah,
20 I| thus to me to take away my daughters as prisoners taken by sword?
21 I| suffered me to kiss my sons and daughters, thou hast done follily.
22 I| each with other, let our daughters be given to you, and yours
23 I| daughter. All these sons and daughters were thirty-three. Gad also
24 I| priest of Midian had seven daughters which came thither for to
25 I| took Zipporah one of his daughters and wedded her to his wife,
26 I| on your sons, and on your daughters, and ye shall rob Egypt.
27 II| offered, to her sons and daughters, certain parts, and unto
28 II| Repute me not as one of the daughters of Belial, for the prayer
29 II| conceived three sons, and two daughters, which she brought forth.
30 II| he shall also take your daughters and make them his unguentaries,
31 II| the lives of thy sons and daughters, of thy wives and of thy
32 II| sects; as king Pharaoh's daughters and many other of the gentiles,
33 II| them, ne they with their daughters, for God said certainly
34 II| had seven sons and three daughters, and his possession was
35 II| On a day as his sons and daughters ate, and drank wine, in
36 II| in and said: Thy sons and daughters, drinking wine in the house
37 II| had seven sons and three daughters. And the first daughter'
38 II| so fair women as were the daughters of Job. Their father Job
39 II| neighbour, had then three daughters, virgins, and he was a nobleman:
40 II| children, seven sons and three daughters. And on a time, when they
41 III| Aphrodisia, which had nine daughters, over foul, like unto the
42 III| days. Aphrodisia and her daughters entreated the holy virgin
43 III| christian faith. I and my daughters have done none other thing
44 III| In this city were his two daughters, by whom our Lord had converted
45 III| buried there, and his two daughters died long after him and
46 III| beside whom three of his daughters be buried, and the fourth
47 III| deacon at Cæsarea; he had two daughters, and this four. Though Historia
48 III| Philip the apostle had four daughters prophetesses, but it is
49 III| Zacharias had to wife one of the daughters of the kindred of Aaron,
50 III| Lady were cousins-german, daughters of two sisters. These two,
51 IV| she desired to have two daughters of Gallican for to dwell
52 IV| emperor. Then were his two daughters also converted, and he left
53 IV| the right fair among the daughters of Jerusalem, and like as
54 V| his own sisters, nor the daughters of his brother, which served
55 V| Hismeria, and Hismeria had two daughters, named Elizabeth, and Elind.
56 V| lineage. And she was of the daughters of Aaron, as S. Luke witnesseth,
57 V| force, he, his wife, and his daughters from the city of Sodom,
58 V| of these four, two be thy daughters, and two thy sons, and the
59 VI| in the way with her four daughters, Babilla, Juliana, Victoria
60 VI| them: I command you fair daughters that ye comfort you in good
61 VI| said to them: Right sweet daughters, we receive daily many benefits
62 VI| said to them: Now go, fair daughters, and with all your hearts
63 VI| morning, when the ladies, her daughters, came to her, she said to
64 VI| felt nothing. One of her daughters, more familiar and secret
65 VI| good lady purveyed to her daughters the Word of God by devout
66 VI| only the souls of her good daughters, but thought well in her
67 VI| down to the feet of her daughters that were mat and heavy,
68 VI| whereof the ladies, her daughters, couthe her much thanks.
69 VI| by sickness, so that her daughters had great sorrow at their
70 VI| and her seemed that her daughters wept when the soul should
71 VI| to them that wept: Fair daughters, weep no more, for this
72 VI| and he comforted the other daughters by his sermons and holy
73 VI| he would take heed of her daughters there being, and of all
74 VI| my right sweet and fair daughters, our Lord Jesu Christ by
75 VI| seen his vicar. The good daughters were about the bed, which
76 VI| as it were a sword. Which daughters departed not from her ne
77 VI| turned her and said to her daughters: Sweet daughters, I recommend
78 VI| to her daughters: Sweet daughters, I recommend to you the
79 VI| Then she called one of her daughters and said to her: Fair daughter,
80 VI| delices. There be now the two daughters of Sion which were sisters
81 VI| school; also she had two daughters, that one was named Mary,
82 VII| never marry none of his daughters, and said he might in no
83 VII| Marchiennes, the which had three daughters, virgins and saints, that
84 VII| Clotende and Ellysente her daughters, by the ordinance of S.
85 VII| to the blind, beguines, daughters of God, and releved the
86 VII| A woman conceiving two daughters one of the which for cause
87 VII| went there where both her daughters were, and to Aldegonde gave
88 VII| 125.~—would not marry his daughters, vii. 124.~Chartres saved
89 VII| the, vii. 92.~Nobleman's daughters rescued by S. Nicholas,
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