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1 I| every one came again to his heritage. By which is understood
2 I| returned to the mansion of our heritage of heaven. The third reason
3 I| into the country of our heritage of heaven, we may enter.
4 I| that is, into heaven. The heritage lost is rendered, whereof
5 I| to me thy patrimony and heritage I shall give thee some pottage.
6 I| father's faculty and of the heritage of his house? Shall he repute
7 II| hath anointed thee upon his heritage and ordained thee a prince,
8 II| father Job gave to them heritage among their brethren, and
9 II| Tobias received all the heritage of the house of Raguel and
10 II| a more fairer and nobler heritage than his was, the which
11 II| helped them to sell their heritage. But when he understood
12 IV| he shall give to me his heritage. And when the duke understood
13 IV| would usurp to himself his heritage. Then he was taken, and
14 IV| bishopric, dwelled in his own heritage, of which he was put out,
15 IV| a time playing about the heritage of Beatrice, and saw her,
16 IV| Lucretius entered into their heritage. And thus as he assailed
17 IV| sister possessed by the heritage of their mother three places,
18 IV| possessing by rightful heritage, as to my sons. First, to
19 IV| gifts, and bought again his heritage, and took his men again
20 V| things, with my lordship and heritage, I leave to thee, and command
21 V| all the possession of our heritage shall appertain to thee.
22 V| me by double right as his heritage and by the merits of his
23 V| returned unto his proper heritage, and there entended with
24 V| Jesu Christ heir of his heritage. On a time as he went to
25 V| heir so that he had all the heritage, and then he was constrained
26 V| wife and govern his own heritage. And on a day it happed
27 V| by my parents by rightful heritage. And this was done in the
28 V| that is to say heaviness or heritage, for he had heaviness of
29 V| heaviness of his sins and heritage of the heavenly joys.~
30 VI| and shall give him of mine heritage. And anon he committed him
31 VI| and threw her out of her heritage. And because her patience
32 VI| possess the see of God by heritage, he gave it over to Linus
33 VII| And he changed his earthly heritage, his worldly dignity and
34 VII| great patrimony into the heritage and livelihood of holy church
35 VII| holy church for to have his heritage in heaven. And he did all
36 VII| what he should do with the heritage that was left him, and he
37 VII| leave to them, instead of heritage, a word of health, and that
38 VII| Arsenius by his testament much heritage, and one, Magistrianus,
39 VII| which is within our own heritage, and is called by the folk
40 VII| belonging to me by mine own heritage, coming from mine ancestry,
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