Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   addicted to pleasures of the flesh,~ ~are become lascivious
 2    1,    1|         offensive to mine owne flesh, then by favoring or allowing
 3    2,    8|     having no other helpe then flesh and blood.~ ~ Nor am I so
 4    2,    9|       wife is a Woman, made of flesh and blood, as~ ~other women
 5    3,   10|        the resurrection of the flesh came to pass.~ ~Seeing this,
 6    4,    1|        you being composed of~ ~flesh and blood, have begotten
 7    4,    1|           I being then made of flesh and blood, and so derived
 8    4,    1|     from one masse or lumpe of flesh, both we,~ ~and all other
 9    4,    1|     and all other received our flesh, and one Creator hath created
10    4,    1|     dayes finished: for as all flesh hath an~ ~ending; so hast
11    4,    2|       abstinence, never eating flesh, or drinking wine, but when
12    5,    3|     some young Kids, and other flesh which they brought with
13    5,    7|     naturally imprinted in the flesh, which women (in these parts)~ ~
14    5,   10|        many temptations, which flesh and bloud are~ ~not alwaies
15    5,   10|      by nature)~ ~attendeth on flesh and blood: looke how thou
16    7,    2|          till I have worne the flesh from my fingers; yet all
17    7,    2|    aswell as others have? I am flesh and blood, as they are,
18    8,    7|      to say, what resistance~ ~flesh and blood could make, being
19    8,    7|        onely it seared all the flesh it touched; but also cleft
20    8,    7|   painfull scorchings~ ~in the flesh which hindred her sleeping,
21    8,    7|       parched and wrinkled the flesh extraordinarily, even as
22    9,    2| against the temptations of the flesh. And therefore she~ ~saide:
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