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1 I| countries, and the Jews were neighbours fast by. These kings were
2 I| death for his friends and neighbours, that is of them of whose
3 I| etc.: My friends and my neighbours have approached against
4 I| alieni recesserunt a me: My neighbours that knew me, as strangers
5 I| other be ordained for our neighbours. Every person that hath
6 II| and buried him. All his neighbours reproved and chid him, saying
7 II| ordain meat for all his neighbours and friends, and Raguel
8 II| by inobedience, ne their neighbours by untruth, ne by conceiving
9 II| his use, and some of his neighbours would have stolen away these
10 II| God, whereof many of the neighbours noted it, and said to the
11 III| host said it was for his neighbours that came to drink each
12 III| awake the host, and all the neighbours and guests on all sides,
13 III| well ordained against his neighbours, for all them that were
14 III| Ambrose called all his neighbours and began first to dig the
15 III| then he was born, and the neighbours and cousins and friends
16 IV| him, that it was for his neighbours, which would come and drink
17 IV| he sent for to wake the neighbours on all sides, in such wise
18 IV| extend to the health of his neighbours. In the book of collations
19 IV| The day he departed to his neighbours, and the night to God. His
20 IV| worms, so that one of the neighbours took eighteen worms out
21 IV| Virgin Mary assembled her neighbours and said to them: I let
22 V| hearts of the people of his neighbours sufficed not to him to receive
23 V| they of his lineage and his neighbours which had heard it should
24 V| another Jew, one of his neighbours, to dinner, and as they
25 V| hath done good works to his neighbours. And the adversary said:
26 V| men dare not offend their neighbours for villainous and vicious
27 V| his proper body, and his neighbours wept, which had supposed
28 V| ministers, our brethren, our neighbours, the bearers of our souls
29 V| be our brethren and our neighbours, for all they that be chosen
30 VI| power to overcome their neighbours, turned unto the Danes against
31 VI| Danes against their own neighbours, and so, by the help of
32 VI| was known in the city, her neighbours came, some for to comfort
33 VI| neighbour when he wrote to his neighbours the doctrine of the apostles,
34 VI| knowledge in counsels to his neighbours, by the words that Jerome
35 VI| he was so fruitful to his neighbours that he was holden most
36 VI| away from him. And then the neighbours ran for to hear this thing,
37 VI| given it to the king or his neighbours tofore the priest. He was
38 VI| myself. And therewith the neighbours came out and ran after the
39 VI| and brought with her her neighbours, and showed the wounds of
40 VI| do by other men's and my neighbours, ne I love none other thing
41 VII| so three years. Then his neighbours came thither by devotion
42 VII| blame and dispraise their neighbours them I shall persecute.
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