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 1  Ind      |      we should urge any such beleefe? So~ ~often as we call to
 2    1,    1| those times, great trust and beleefe was given to an oath, he
 3    1,    1|  there present gave credible beleefe) he~ ~provoked them unto
 4    1,    2|     the errors of his Jewish beleefe, and~ ~follow the truth
 5    2,    5|      her selfe, and in which beleefe he was meerely~ ~deluded)
 6    2,    8|     and, as lies soone winne beleefe in hasty opinions,~ ~upon
 7    2,    8| sensible shame, for his rash beleefe, and injurious~ ~proceeding.
 8    4,    1|  integrity of life; and this beleefe~ ~could never have beene
 9    4,    2|     could not compasse any~ ~beleefe, no, not when he delivered
10    4,    6|      had~ ~any superstitious beleefe of Dreames, I should not
11    7,    1|  enchantment, and the honest beleefe of silly John.~ ~ I cannot
12    7,    9| questioned, but whether your beleefe do so~ ~farre misleade you,
13    8,    6|      better~ ~to cleare your beleefe concerning him. He having
14    8,    7|      words, gave very setled beleefe to them,~ ~imagining unfainedly,
15    8,    9|  would~ ~seeme to exceed all beleefe.~ ~ For, at every time when
16    8,    9|    Children; gave such sound beleefe to the~ ~relation of Bruno,
17    9,   10|    GOVERNED BY~ ~ OVER-LIGHT BELEEFE~ ~ ~ ~ John de Barolo, at
18   10,    9|  better confirmation of your beleefe, and our~ ~profession.~ ~
19   10,    9|        but most of all) firm beleefe of his~ ~death, was the
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