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  1  Ind      | iniquities, by the just anger of God was~ ~sent upon us mortals.
  2  Ind      |   else-where. As if the wrath of God,~ ~in punnishing the sinnes
  3  Ind      |       who can to the~ ~contrary, God and truth shall enter armes
  4    1,    1|          defend our selves,~ ~if God by his especiall grace and
  5    1,    1|         as in~ ~the judgement of God, but according to the apprehension
  6    1,    1|         horrible blasphemer~ ~of God and his Saints, upon the
  7    1,    1|        offences against our Lord God,~ ~in the whole current
  8    1,    1|       how happy and blessed of~ ~God art thou? Well hast thou
  9    1,    1|          how much displeasing to God hee had~ ~beene in the sinne
 10    1,    1|          done for the service of God, ought all to be performed
 11    1,    1|     serve to supply: yet alwayes God gave thereto such a~ ~mercifull
 12    1,    1|       such duties as they owe to God. Alas Sonne (quoth the Friar)
 13    1,    1|        that seeme to be a man of God, how dare you use any~ ~
 14    1,    1|      speake, doe you thinke that God would have suffered me~ ~
 15    1,    1|        one of them, I have said; God, God convert thee.~ ~ Worthy,
 16    1,    1|          them, I have said; God, God convert thee.~ ~ Worthy,
 17    1,    1|     sacrifices are offered up to God.~ ~ In this manner he held
 18    1,    1|        am partly perswaded, that God~ ~will never pardon me for
 19    1,    1|           the grace and mercy of God is so great, that upon penitent~ ~
 20    1,    1|      promise that I will pray to God for thee.~ ~ Master Chappelet
 21    1,    1|    seeing you promise to pray to God for me, I will reveale it
 22    1,    1|         daily blaspheme our Lord God,~ ~and yet neverthelesse,
 23    1,    1|           and except you pray to God very~ ~instantly for me,
 24    1,    1|         so come to~ ~passe, that God doe take your blessed and
 25    1,    1|         have promised to pray to God for me; and beside, I~ ~
 26    1,    1|         that which is much more, God, before~ ~whose judgement
 27    1,    1|         could be perswaded, that God would grant him pardon~ ~
 28    1,    1|     saying; And you (accursed of God) for the verie least and~ ~
 29    1,    1|      will not spare to blaspheme God, his~ ~blessed Mother, and
 30    1,    2|   LIBERALITY AND~ ~ GOODNESSE OF GOD, EXTENDED TO THE CHRISTIAN
 31    1,    2|       Tale, how the goodnesse of God~ ~regardeth not our errors,
 32    1,    2|         sustentation: even as if God had~ ~not knowne the signification
 33    1,    2|         strange Jehannot,~ ~that God should give them so much
 34    1,    3|    another Jew. And because that God,~ ~and the truth of his
 35    1,    3|          and in cases concerning God, thou goest beyond all~ ~
 36    1,    3|       those three Lawes given by God the Father, to three such~ ~
 37    1,    3|      they~ ~have the heritage of God, and his true Law, and also
 38    1,    6|          at such good wine,~ ~as God himselfe did never drinke
 39    1,    8|     beare mine owne;~ ~which (as God knoweth) I would bestow
 40    2,    1|        this Traytor, a mocker of God,~ ~and his holy Saints,
 41    2,    1|         before you. I~ ~would to God I had never set foot within
 42    2,    2|        in journey) use to salute God withall; and one of the~ ~
 43    2,    2|         and~ ~after that, I pray God and S. Julian to send me
 44    2,    2|         speake it) hath beggd of God such great~ ~grace for me;
 45    2,    2|       him; hee began to remember God and Saint Julian, hartily~ ~
 46    2,    3|    contracted in the presence of God onely, betweene~ ~Alessandro
 47    2,    3|        congregation. For, seeing God hath so appointed it, and
 48    2,    4|           waves, and (next under God) had saved his life. The
 49    2,    4|         much comforted, praysing God for this good successe,
 50    2,    4|         his knees, and~ ~thanked God for all his mercies towards
 51    2,    7|         whom they held for their God was buried, after the jewes
 52    2,    8|   vertues worthily deserved. But God, the just rewarder~ ~of
 53    2,    8|      famed farre and neere. As~ ~God had not forgotten his Sister,
 54    2,    9|        noble creature, formed by God to live in this World, and
 55    2,    9|    quickly commend your soule to God, for~ ~you must die, before
 56    2,    9|      thing that he commandeth.~ ~God is my witnesse, that I am
 57    2,    9|           and on a bare command? God, who~ ~truly knoweth all
 58    2, Song|                 Grant then great God of Love, that I may still~ ~
 59    3,    1|      promised our virginity to~ ~God? Oh Sister (answered the
 60    3,    3|       due~ ~respect and feare of God, and next the sacred reverence
 61    3,    5|          gone to Millaine, and~ ~God knoweth when hee comes backe
 62    3,    7|           to be the Ministers of God and justice, whereas indeede
 63    3,    7|          what nobility of nature God hath endued man withall,~ ~
 64    3,    7|         might be to the glory of God, if he were pleased in~ ~
 65    3,    8|       began: Sacred Father, if~ ~God had not given me such an
 66    3,   10|     devotion to~ ~the service of God; wherefore she asked one
 67    3,   10|        she asked one of them how God could best~ ~be served and
 68    3,   10|       was that, aspiring towards God,~ ~she came thither to serve
 69    3,   10|          under colour of serving God.~ ~He began expounding to
 70    3,   10|    service she could~ ~render to God would be to put the Devil
 71    3,   10|       tell thee my~ ~belief that God gave it thee for the health
 72    3,   10|            time please and serve God in the highest measure;
 73    3,   10|         very sooth an~ ~enemy of God, for he hurts Hell itself,
 74    3,   10|      Capsa told me, that serving God is a delight;~ ~for I never
 75    3,   10|        otherwise than in serving God must be very~ ~foolish."~ ~
 76    3,   10|         I came hither to~ ~serve God, not to stand idle. Let
 77    3,   10|          on and exhorting him to God's service~ ~the girl so
 78    3,   10|       head in pride; and that by God's mercy they had so~ ~chastened
 79    3,   10|      thought she was not serving God as well as she would like,
 80    3,   10|         asked how she had served God in the desert. She replied
 81    3,   10|      here. Neerbale will~ ~serve God right well with thee in
 82    3,   10|  acceptable of all services to~ ~God is to put the Devil in Hell.
 83    3,   10|            is a thing beloved of God, pleasing to the participants,
 84    4,    2|        Gentlewoman beleeve, that God~ ~Cupid was falne in love
 85    4,    2|         the disguise of the same God. Afterward, being frighted
 86    4,    2|       was~ ~the great commanding God Cupid, and therefore I craved
 87    4,    2|        And what the~ ~displeased God saide else beside, I dare
 88    4,    2|        that you tell me what the God else saide unto you; whereto~ ~
 89    4,    2|          charge imposed on me by God Cupid, was to tell~ ~you,
 90    4,    2|       you. But in regard he is a God, and meerely a spirit~ ~
 91    4,    2|       was well contented, that~ ~God Cupid should love her, and
 92    4,    2|   punishment inflicted on him by God Cupid, for the~ ~reproachfull
 93    4,    2|       pride of imagination, that God Cupid should be enamoured
 94    4,    2|          his dissembled habit of God Cupid, with his~ ~winges,
 95    4,    2|       and bow, as if he had bene God~ ~Cupid indeede, converted
 96    4,    2|          hapned betweene her and God Cupid, with all the other
 97    4,    2|          againe after that great God had made use thereof~ ~to
 98    4,    2|          error, and granting the God accesse to me~ ~in your
 99    4,    2|     Cupid the awefull commanding God of Love himselfe, conceived~ ~
100    4,    2|          walks of this pretended God: and if he soared~ ~not
101    4,    2|    himselfe, and~ ~appeared like God Cupid, with his spangled
102    4,    2|       and leaving the counterfet God in bed, away~ ~goes the
103    4,    2|         to Lisetta,~ ~perceiving God Cupid to be fied and gone,
104    4,    2|          noysed among them, that God Cupid had bene that night
105    4,    2|        needs be the same suppose God Cupid, as by his wings and
106    4,    2|         such as desired~ ~to see God Cupid, which the last nights
107    4,    2|          to shew you~ ~the great God of Love called Cupid, who
108    4,    6|       the rest thus she replyed. God forbid~ ~(quoth she) that
109    4, Song|       Thou canst (thou powerfull God of Love) perceive,~ ~ My
110    6,    8|         ugly creatures, that, if God had made~ ~me such an one,
111    6,   10|    labour, onely for the love of God, and cared~ ~as little,
112    7,    5|      have regard to the glory of God, and for the common~ ~good
113    8,    6|          As I am a true~ ~man to God, my Prince, and Countrey,
114    8,    7|       greatly~ ~displeasing unto God, I made a vow never to use
115    8,    9|     sayde. I sweare by the great God of~ ~Pasignano, that I can
116    8,    9|            naming or thinking on God, or any of his Saintes,
117    8,    9|        beast, saying out alowde: God, Saint~ ~Dominicke, and
118    8,    9|          commended my selfe to~ ~God, nor any of his Saints.
119    8,    9|      told us, that you talked of God, S. Dominicke, and~ ~your
120   10,    8|          And questionlesse, some God~ ~or greater power, hath
121   10,    9|          have no power to walke, God and Saint~ ~Peter (wee hope)
122   10,    9|          in feare, crying aloud, God and S. Peter defend~ ~us.~ ~
123   10,   10|   Janiculo, and said unto him.~ ~God speed good Father, I am
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