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1 II| man that had borrowed of a Jew a sum of money, and sware
2 II| money so long, that the Jew demanded and asked his money,
3 II| he had paid him. Then the Jew made him to come tofore
4 II| delivered his staff to the Jew to keep and hold whilst
5 II| demanded his staff again of the Jew, and he nothing knowing
6 II| spread abroad. And when the Jew heard this, he came thither
7 II| was dead arose, and the Jew was christened. ~Another
8 II| was christened. ~Another Jew saw the virtuous miracles
9 II| And on a time, when the Jew was out, thieves came and
10 II| the image. And when the Jew came home he found him robbed
11 II| thee. And then took the Jew the image, and beat it,
12 II| of Jesu Christ, whom the Jew hath so cruelly beaten for
13 II| afeard, and came to the Jew, and heard what he had done
14 II| the way of truth, and the Jew to the way of Jesu Christ.
15 II| city no man might harbor Jew, ne paynim, ne tyrant, that
16 II| end she had counsel of a Jew, which gave to her a ring
17 II| he died, he did do come a Jew to him which was much expert
18 II| what thou sayest; and the Jew, named Joseph, said to him:
19 II| proper hands baptized the Jew, and after returned to his
20 IV| Africanus, but he was a Jew, and of S. Perpetua, a most
21 IV| to Jerusalem, and there a Jew gave to her for great love
22 IV| devil had despite of the Jew that had given this chain
23 IV| Easter day, a child of a Jew went to the altar with the
24 IV| bier tarried, and made that Jew worship and touch the holy
25 V| that he counselled with a Jew how he should have his oflice
26 V| his oflice again, which Jew was a magician, and called
27 V| cross.~At Constantinople a Jew entered into the church
28 V| face and on the head of the Jew. And he then was afeard,
29 V| with the blood. And the Jew said: Verily, the God of
30 V| his throat; and then the Jew brought the christian man
31 V| throat of the image; and the Jew anon became a good christian
32 V| him. And it happed that a Jew hired that same house, and
33 V| on a day he bade another Jew, one of his neighbours,
34 V| Nazareth; and that other Jew sware as much as he might
35 V| was there, and then the Jew feigned as he had been appeased,
36 V| the Jews and accused that Jew of that which he had seen
37 V| Christ, and they took that Jew and beat him and did to
38 V| cursed things. And on a day a Jew came to Rome, and when he
39 V| vanished away. And then the Jew, all amoved, came to the
40 V| And then he baptized the Jew.~S. Gregory rehearseth in
41 VII| concerning the name of, i. 33.~Jew beats the image of S Nicholas,
42 VII| Simon, vii. 144.~Joseph, a Jew, converted by S. Basil,
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