Day, Novell

 1    1,    2| CHRISTIAN FAITH~ ~ ~ ~ Abraham a Jew, being admonished or advised
 2    1,    2|      friendship with a very rich Jew,~ ~named Abraham, that was
 3    1,    2|         loyall dealing of~ ~this Jew, began to have a Religious
 4    1,    2|          grew to nothing.~ ~ The Jew made answer, that he beleeved
 5    1,    2|        falshoods. And albeit the Jew was a very learned man in
 6    1,    2|    prevailant with him, that the Jew felt a pleasing apprehension
 7    1,    2|          him: insomuch, that the Jew being conquered by~ ~such
 8    1,    2|       will continue as I am, a~ ~Jew.~ ~ Jehannot hearing these
 9    1,    2|        question he would turne a Jew. And so going neerer to
10    1,    2|       Pilgrimage.~ ~ Whereto the Jew replyed: I beleeve Jehannot
11    1,    2|          to be commended.~ ~ The Jew mounted on horse-backe,
12    1,    2|       deepely displeasing to the Jew, being a most~ ~sober and
13    1,    2|           Courtiers? Whereto the Jew readily answered; It is
14    1,    3|     DANGER~ ~ ~ ~ Melchisedech a Jew, by recounting a Tale of
15    1,    3|       sometime hapned to another Jew. And because that God,~ ~
16    1,    3|        it; he~ ~remembred a rich Jew named Melchisedech, that
17    1,    3|         be~ ~truest; that of the Jew, the other of the Sarazen,
18    1,    3|          of the~ ~Christian? The Jew, being a very wise man,
19    1,    3|        well perceyving, that the Jew was too cunning to bee caught~ ~
20    1,    3|          so wise an answere; the Jew~ ~lent him so great a sum
21    1,    4|            Chevigny, Abraham the Jew was advised to the salvation
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