Book, Chapter

 1    3, 13| will shew you, that if I am condemned to die, I have not deserved
 2    3, 13| myne accusation I should be condemned to die, since first I was
 3    3, 13|     conscience? Behold I am condemned to die as a murtherer, for
 4    4, 19|  and wilde beasts, and many condemned persons were brought from
 5    4, 22|   of appearance he would be condemned in ten thousand pounds:
 6    8, 44|     seemed to see the elder condemned to dye for his offence:
 7    8, 44|    acquitted by judgment or condemned, which was a thing irrevocable.~
 8    8, 44| conscience, be punished and condemned to die, and the other which
 9    8, 46|    a poore woman, which was condemned to be eaten of wilde beasts,
10    8, 46|  the husband of this woman, condemned to be eaten of wild beasts:
11    8, 46|    For his wife who was now condemned to beasts, waxed jealous
12    8, 46| quality of her offence, was condemned to be eaten with wild beasts.
13    8, 46|   people, the woman who was condemned to the beasts, and appointed
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