Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|     of the old used rites and ceremonies, than if she were the Lady
2    4, 22|       and cushions torne, her ceremonies neglected, her images and
3    4, 22|    right hand, by the joyfull ceremonies of thy harvest, by the secrets
4    7, 41|       conjure and to make her Ceremonies, to turne the heart of the
5    9, 47| doctrine, and by their proper ceremonies accustome to worship mee,
6    9, 47|  amongst so faire and joyfull Ceremonies, and in so good a company
7    9, 48|      necessary charges of the ceremonies is alotted by her commandement,
8    9, 48| likewise celebrated with like ceremonies with a religious dinner,
9    9, 48|     and entring into so great ceremonies, fearest to fall into povertie?
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