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1 I| and Esau sware it, and so sold away his patrimony, and
2 I| nothing thereby that he had sold his patrimony. This aforesaid
3 I| strangers, and he hath eaten and sold our goods? Sith God hath
4 I| carried Joseph into Egypt, and sold him to Potiphar, eunuch
5 I| the barns and garners, and sold corn to the Egyptians, for
6 I| that corn and victuals were sold in Egypt, and said to his
7 I| have heard say that corn is sold in Egypt; go ye thither
8 I| his commandment wheat was sold unto the people. Then when
9 I| did him, what time they sold him to the Ishmaelites. ~
10 I| Joseph your brother that ye sold into Egypt; be ye not afeard
11 I| not hard unto you that ye sold me into these regions. God
12 II| offered, and all they that sold, and all the kings of Arabia
13 II| And when they had almost sold their patrimony and their
14 II| Lucy, and wherefore they sold thus their patrimony. She
15 II| then according thereto he sold all that he had, and gave
16 II| ware, and anon the poor man sold it; and when he knew that
17 II| knew that the poor man had sold it, he was so sorry that
18 II| led him to the market and sold him to an argenter for thirty
19 II| men. This Peter then thus sold was bound and put into a
20 II| And anon after S. John sold it again and gave the money
21 II| thus it was oft bought and sold, the rich man seeing well
22 II| another poor man, and then he sold the book of gospels and
23 II| had this gospel and I have sold it like as he commanded. ~
24 III| had lost, and therefore sold he Jesu Christ for thirty
25 III| thirty pence of that he sold him, and nevertheless at
26 III| most great estate, which sold all for money, and with
27 III| the habit of a knight and sold all that he had, and gave
28 III| Peter. Jesu Christ was sold for thirty pence, and S.
29 III| pence, and S. Peter was sold for forty pounds. Jesu Christ
30 III| as Josephus recordeth, he sold so four score and seventeen
31 III| market of Rome for to be sold, which were fair of visage,
32 III| fourth chapter, that he sold a field that he had, and
33 IV| ascension of our Lord, they sold all these things, and brought
34 IV| ofttimes to fairs for to be sold, but alway the chains with
35 IV| loosed. And when he had been sold fourteen times he was bound
36 IV| and then went to them that sold bread. And when he showed
37 IV| penny that which tofore was sold for four. And because the
38 IV| great famine was there, he sold his books, and all his substance,
39 IV| ordained himself to be sold, and that the price of him
40 IV| And so he would have been sold if the divine mercy had
41 IV| and offered himself to be sold for the redemption of that
42 IV| and hath taken gifts and sold truth. that he should be
43 V| repairing the church, and sold all that he had, and gave
44 V| that many followed her, and sold all their substance, that
45 VI| his noble lineage which sold away all their goods and
46 VI| of father and mother, she sold and gave it for God's sake,
47 VI| when she lacked money she sold off her adornments for to
48 VI| and changed our names, and sold us to a woman named Justine
49 VII| said: My name is Judas that sold our Lord Jesu Christ for
50 VII| darest thou help him that so sold his master for thirty pence
51 VII| Catholic faith, and anon he sold away all such good as he
52 VII| iii. 11.~Knight, the, who sold his wife to the devil, iv.
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