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1 I| in the ark of Moses. The rod which flourished, that was
2 I| changed. Moses that held a rod in his hand, when he cast
3 I| turned into the nature of a rod. Thou seest then how by
4 I| of the serpent and of the rod. The rivers of Egypt ran
5 I| and them Moses lift up his rod, and then the water departed,
6 I| great thirst; Moses took his rod and smote a stone, out of
7 I| thine hand? He answered: A rod. Our Lord said: Cast it
8 I| and it turned again into a rod. To this, that they believe
9 I| God. Take with thee this rod in thine hard, by which
10 I| in to Egypt, bearing the rod of God in his hand. Then
11 I| Pharaoh, Aaron cast the rod down tofore Pharaoh, and
12 I| tofore Pharaoh, and anon the rod turned into a serpent. Then
13 I| likewise into serpents, but the rod of Aaron devoured their
14 I| and take in thine hand the rod that was turned into the
15 I| I shall smite with the rod that is in my hand the water
16 I| thou to Aaron: Take this rod and stretch thine hand upon
17 I| smote the flood with the rod tofore Pharaoh and his servants,
18 I| Take thou and raise the rod, and stretch thy hand The
19 I| of Israel, and take the rod that thou smotest with the
20 I| thou the stone with the rod and the waters shall come
21 I| top of the hill having the rod of God in my hand: Joshua
22 I| three things. First the rod with which he did marvels,
23 I| every man should bring a rod into the Tabernacle. And
24 I| Moses wrote each name on the rod, and Moses shut fast the
25 I| of an almond tree. That rod fell to Aaron. ~And after
26 I| said to him then: Take the rod in thy hand, and thou and
27 I| beasts. Moses then took the rod as our Lord bade, and gathered
28 III| taught the scholars, and the rod with which he menaced them,
29 III| next day S. Benet took a rod and beat the monk, and then
30 III| delivered to the curate a rod, and there the knight kneeling
31 III| Attila, the scourge and rod of God. And then the meek
32 IV| place. But take this small rod, and thereas thou shalt
33 IV| and there he pight the rod in the earth, and forthwith
34 IV| Christopher pitched his rod in the earth, and prayed
35 IV| which held in his hand a rod of gold with which he touched
36 IV| and was like to a green rod whose leaves shone like
37 IV| into heaven, the little rod of Jesse, not without body,
38 V| each of them should bring a rod to the altar, and his rod
39 V| rod to the altar, and his rod that flourished, and, after
40 V| had not brought forth his rod. And then Joseph by the
41 V| bishop brought forth his rod, and anon it flowered, and
42 VI| And then he took a sharp rod and beat the maid, that
43 VII| note he smote him with a rod that he held in his hand
44 VII| evil apaid, and fette a rod for to beat her daughter
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