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1 I| the which by manner was semblable to the prevarication by
2 I| said to them, ye shall be semblable to God, he brake the covenant
3 I| consubstantial by generation, semblable of majesty and nothing-unlike,
4 I| nothing-unlike, and of eternity semblable. ~Now may we say that Jesus
5 I| equal to the Father and semblable, and as to the body substantial
6 I| as in the psaltery and semblable instruments: the second
7 I| my lord? Such manner, or semblable words, he said daily to
8 II| their faces were like and semblable in all things. And when
9 II| again his field and another semblable. Then the bishop answered:
10 II| said these words, and other semblable, the child opened his eyes,
11 II| words unto christian people, semblable to thee, but to me which
12 II| asleep, and they had one semblable dream. For them seemed that
13 II| children were smitten with one semblable and horrible sickness on
14 III| and became man mortal, semblable to us. Also he deigned to
15 III| him, adoring with him in semblable manner, and at the third
16 III| have dread and horror of semblable pains.~And when Maximian
17 III| By this scripture, and by semblable, the holy prelates destroyed
18 III| in requiring pardon. In semblable wise the holy Genevieve
19 IV| miracle, and it is said a semblable thing happed at the Mount
20 IV| doubted, and other things semblable, which be better not to
21 IV| the glorious virgin did on semblable habit of this lady and departed
22 IV| shall clothe her of the semblable clearness of myself; that
23 IV| defend ye to me that which am semblable to you in your common treasures?
24 IV| suppose, such things and semblable said the apostles with great
25 V| sleep and of death were like semblable, so they that sleep be like
26 V| reverence; to her like and semblable, concord; to them that were
27 V| seemed, and many other things semblable. And he was covetous of
28 V| disposition of them may be seen by semblable and like in earthly principates.
29 V| enterprised, he would make him semblable and like unto her. But he
30 V| when he had said these, or semblable words, he fell suddenly
31 VI| and a great multitude in semblable habit following him. And
32 VI| This cistern or piscine is semblable to the fountain of Siloe
33 VI| make them, be they made semblable to them, and all they that
34 VI| to the judge: Thy gods be semblable to thee, without entendment
35 VI| house, but shall make me semblable and like to the turtle,
36 VII| things, to whom none is semblable ne like, then adore him
37 VII| pure will, these three be semblable as it were of one work.~
38 VII| the king said: These be semblable to the poor men that I met
39 VII| they that love the world be semblable to a man that had three
40 VII| wilt do thus, thou shalt be semblable to a young man that when
41 VII| the next night came the semblable vision. He was all abashed
42 VII| should become mechant and semblable to thee. Then Julian was
43 VII| showed notorily that such and semblable alms he made there many
44 VII| and believe, that he is semblable, like, and equal, to the
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