Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|     them being curious, did demand what her husband was, of
2    6, 32|   detested and abhorred his demand, and as she had beene stroken
3    6, 34|   person of whom they might demand. At length as they were
4    7, 41|  some scrupulous reader may demand me a question, how I, being
5    8, 44| long a processe. And if you demand how I understood all this
6    9, 48|   with my selfe to aske and demand his counsell with a bold
7    9, 48|      You would peradventure demand (you studious reader) what
8    9, 48|   spirituall father, and to demand his pardon, considering
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