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 1    1,    6|        covetous Priests, especially Friars~ ~Minors, that dare touch
 2    1,    6| hypocriticall charity of Monkes and Friars, in giving~ ~such things
 3    3,    3|             she threw them into the Friars~ ~lappe.~ ~ He verily beleeving
 4    4,    2|          cunningly covered with his Friars habit, which~ ~must be the
 5    4,    2|            where laying aside his~ ~Friars habite, and she seeing him
 6    4,    2|             behind him, I meane the Friars hood and Cowle, which shewing
 7    6,   10|         greatly affected by those~ ~Friars, as men alwaies of hungry
 8    6,   10|            hold conference with the Friars boy,~ ~while his fellow
 9    6,   10|       remembring his olde tatterd~ ~Friars Cowle, which was so snottie
10    7,    3|       MARRIED WOMEN, THAT MONKS,~ ~ FRIARS, AND PRIESTS MAY BE NONE
11    7,    3|           in his company~ ~(because Friars were not allowed to walke
12    7,    3|      recovery of his~ ~God-son. The Friars brotherly Companion, who
13    7,    3|            cheare, feasted both the Friars very jocondly, and then~ ~
14    7,    5|       person, in expectation of the Friars comming, saide~ ~to his
15    9,    1|           belonging unto the gray~ ~Friars, who being descended of
16    9,    1|           Church-yard of the Gray~ ~Friars, and this instant morning,
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