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 1  Ind      |         cruell pestilence; we may evidently~ ~observe a contrary argument.~ ~
 2    1,    2|         of Christianity, which he evidently saw (as being~ ~good and
 3    1,    2|     splendant: I gather thereby~ ~evidently, that the blessed Spirit
 4    4,    4|          much amazed thereat, and evidently perceiving, that either~ ~
 5    4,    6|     formerly they saw, and most~ ~evidently in their sleepe.~ ~ I meane
 6    4,   10| questioned~ ~withall: it appeared evidently, that the Lombards did steale
 7    8,  Ind|           things else, were verie evidently to be discerned.~ ~ When
 8    8,    9|          the contrary.~ ~ Now, it evidently appeareth, that Spinelloccio
 9    8,   10|         pleasure: for it appeared evidently to him, that her selfe~ ~
10   10,    1|          NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHERIN MAY EVIDENTLY BE DISCERNED, THAT SERVANTS
11   10,    1|       enjoy it. Hereby shalt thou evidently~ ~perceive, who hath bin
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