Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|      shall not onely finde it evident and plaine, but also very
2    2, 11|   Behold I will give you some evident token, which never yet any
3    5, 24|     at length by manifest and evident proofes as also by the common
4    7, 37|     tast of the water, it was evident proofe of my madness, which
5    7, 39| Howbeit for all they appeared evident and plaine they would not
6    8, 44|        for I will give you an evident proofe and argument of this
7    9, 47| honoured the goddesse, for so evident a miracle, they wondered
8    9, 48|      precept, although it was evident and plaine, that the goddesse
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