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1 I| version has the typographical error of "a name' for 'a navire,'
2 I| sacks, lest there be any error therefore; and take with
3 II| long as he should be in the error of the faith they ought
4 II| depart you and leave the error of the christian men. And
5 II| sons hath brought thee in error. Tranquillinus said: Know
6 II| Know you of what works come error? The provost bade him say,
7 II| and he said: The first error is to leave the way of life
8 II| this? how art thou in great error that adorest this cursed
9 III| that they had been in great error in this, that of so cursed
10 III| that were fallen in this error, and the pope sent divers
11 III| circumcision. Against this error S. Paul and Barnabas withstood
12 III| epistles against this foolish error. After, S. Barnabas was
13 III| I knowledge to God mine error and demand forgiveness,
14 III| Command them to leave their error and to return home again
15 IV| world from the floods of error and of sin. This ark or
16 IV| that he called from the error of paynims forty-eight thousand
17 IV| council at Nice whereas this error was condemned. And after
18 IV| to bring him of the foul error he was in. And so he would
19 IV| religion he took from them that error, and in the night he woke,
20 IV| preachest; the spirit of error hath blinded our minds.
21 V| when it was given him by error instead of drink. He said
22 V| not, but swelleth in the error of Manicheans, which affirm
23 V| the flesh. And in the same error Austin fell, and abode therein
24 V| disputed long against the error Manichean, and condemned
25 V| authorities, so that this error was all put out of the heart
26 V| preached against the same error, and thereby he was converted
27 V| obedience some took occasion of error in themselves, like as S.
28 V| put the christian men in error, and said: Let it suffice
29 V| another man he was taken by error and ignorance, and was wounded
30 VI| reproving thee of thine error for so much as thou gavest
31 VI| oft to them, and left the error of the idols, and believed
32 VI| this Paschasius always by error suflered that other, and
33 VI| other, and abode in this error unto the death. And when
34 VI| father abode still in his error. And when the heresy Arian
35 VI| the temple of the cursed error, he raised the banners of
36 VII| tormented himself for this error, there came a messenger
37 VII| to the light, I have fled error and know truth, and therefore
38 VII| hardy to put a king's son in error. And when Nachor heard that,
39 VII| put the king's son in any error, but I have brought him
40 VII| have brought him out of error. And then the master said
41 VII| Thou abodest long in the error of idolatry and I brought
42 VII| should abide in the slough of error, and afterwards it was ordained
43 VII| that after, he knew his error, and by the means of the
44 VII| god, and put in greater error those that already are in
45 VII| those that already are in error. All the which thing was
46 VII| to go thereas he wist the error of the paynims reigned most.
47 VII| AM anxious to correct an error which occurs on p. viii.
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