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 1    1,    2|       and~ ~holy, as the Jewish Religion, and having beene borne
 2    1,    2| comprehend~ ~that thy Faith and Religion is better then mine, as
 3    1,    2|         of the world, Christian Religion,~ ~whereof they should be
 4    1,    4|  furnished with~ ~holinesse and Religion, then now adayes they are:
 5    1,    6|           affecter of Christian Religion, (as all of them appeare
 6    2,    7|        enemy to their~ ~Law and Religion: wherefore I answered (according
 7    3,    1|       and~ ~constitution of our Religion doth teach us, that a sinne
 8    3,    1|    Monastery questioned, or our Religion~ ~rashly scandalized. Thus
 9    3,    7|         times such as professed Religion, were~ ~learned and most
10    3,    7|      have no matter at all of~ ~Religion in them, but onely the outward
11    3,    7|       yet~ ~is no true badge of Religion neither, because it was
12    4,    6|         felicities, entred into Religion, and became a Nun.~ ~ ~ ~
13    6,   10|       THE COUNTERFEIT CLOAKE OF RELIGION~ ~ ~ ~ Fryer Onyon, promised
14    6,   10|    store of the Brethren of our Religion, and many other beside,
15    7,    3|  Reynard would needs enter into Religion, and whatsoever strictnesse
16    7,    3|        the at his entrance into Religion: at a set time of his~ ~
17    7,   10|      clouded with the cloake of Religion, which hath beene~ ~the
18    9,    2|      famous for Holinesse and~ ~Religion, where, among other sanctified
19   10,    2|   protest upon my vow~ ~made to Religion, that to win the love of
20   10,    9|    feast, and although~ ~men of religion are seldome seene at such
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