Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|      especially~ ~when it carryeth apparance of present comfort. So fared
 2    3,    2| Nevertheless, purposing to make no apparance of his further~ ~intention,
 3    3,    3|           yet they shew of outward apparance.~ ~But one thing I must
 4    3,    6|         discerne it by any outward apparance. But~ ~now awaiting for
 5    3,    7|      courses, being guided more by apparance of~ ~devotion, then any
 6    6,    7|           Potestate, shee made her apparance, worthily accompanied~ ~
 7    7,    5|            to beleeve by outward~ ~apparance, thou wouldest never have
 8    8,    7|               to give some formall apparance of hir being in the Tower,
 9    8,    8|       ministring meanes of formall apparance, yet one~ ~(above the rest)
10    9,   10|    gloriously, through the evident apparance of mine~ ~owne weakenesse,
11   10,    3|            house of~ ~such outward apparance, hee caused it to be plentifully
12   10,    9|   perfectly, but made no~ ~outward apparance thereof) to deale in such
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