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 1  Ind      |       else to listen, when the religious~ ~Sisters heere dwelling (
 2    1,    1| confession, beguyled~ ~an holy Religious man, and after dyed. And
 3    1,    1|      with the Sacraments~ ~and religious rites therein administred,
 4    1,    1|   there is not any Priest or~ ~Religious person, that can or will
 5    1,    1|         that the most holy and religious man that is to~ ~be found (
 6    1,    1|     unto~ ~them, being an aged religious Frier, a great read master
 7    1,    1|       moment; for wee that are Religious persons, doe~ ~use to spet
 8    1,    1|        forgive me.~ ~ When the religious man perceived, that nothing
 9    1,    1|         have alwayes carried a religious devotion to your Order.
10    1,    2|      this Jew, began to have a Religious kinde of compassion in his~ ~
11    1,    2|          thinke, that here are Religious men enow, who wil gladly
12    1,    4|      Lascivious desire, and no religious devotion, made him draw
13    1,    6|     and misdemeanour of many~ ~Religious persons.~ ~ ~ ~ Madam Aemilia
14    1,    7|      of my way by a just and~ ~religious anger against such deformity)
15    2,    3|       Royall discent. Holy and religious~ ~vowes have past betweene
16    2,    6|  committed.~ ~The vertuous and religious Lady alledged so many commendable
17    2,    7| therefore mooved with the like religious zeale~ ~and charitable love,
18    2,    7|  brought me to a Monasterie of religious women,~ ~according to the
19    2,    7|    that Countrey, and~ ~to her religious service they are wholly
20    2,    7|       lived among those chaste religious women, as they~ ~constantly (
21    3,    1|   Monastery, no more but eight religious Sisters only,~ ~beside the
22    3,    3|  induced a devoute and solemne religious Friar, to advise her in
23    3,    3|       to a~ ~grave and devoute Religious Friar, which will yeelde
24    3,    3|    observe, how commonly those Religious persons~ ~(at least the
25    3,    3|        often conversing with a religious~ ~Friar, who albeit he was
26    3,    3|        dry enough.~ ~ The holy Religious man, so soone as he heard
27    3,    7|     words and threatnings of a religious Father, to whom once I~ ~
28    3,    7|      understand, that I am a~ ~religious person, and a pilgrime,
29    3,    7|     most holy persons; but our religious professours now~ ~adayes,
30    3,    7|   because it was ordained by~ ~religious institutions, that their
31    3,    7|         in meere devotion, and religious~ ~disposition) by wrapping
32    3,    7|     not any habite at~ ~all of religious men, but onely the colour
33    3,    7|        of people some of those religious persons are, whom~ ~heretofore
34    3,    8|       THE~ ~ SUBTILITY OF SOME RELIGIOUS CARNALL MINDED MEN, TO~ ~
35    3,    9|    vertuous, and~ ~her promise religious, and therefore undertooke
36    4,    2|       the hypocrisie of some~ ~religious persons, who having their
37    4,    2|    shew himselfe an holy and~ ~religious man now, he began to reprehend
38    4,    2|        overclouds all with his religious Monkes Cowle, and~ ~then
39    4,    2|        Convent, and six of his Religious Brethren came, who~ ~casting
40    4,    6|      her Chamber-maid into a~ ~Religious Abbey, very famous for devotion
41    5,    3|    being a~ ~very vertuous and religious Lady. No sooner did she
42    5,   10|     sinnes, I conceived such a religious~ ~perswasion of her lives
43    6,   10|         in his owne defence: a Religious Frier of Saint Anthonies
44    6,   10|      of especiall respect.~ ~A religious Friar of S. Anthonies Order,
45    7,    3|     after he was thus become a Religious Monke,~ ~hee seemed to forget
46    7,    3|       not to~ ~bee Chambers of Religious men; but rather Apothecaries
47    7,    3|       appertaining to a modest religious life. For, concerning~ ~
48    7,    3|         observed the selfesame religious~ ~orders and constitutions,
49    7,    3|   quite from the course of any Religious life. Agnesia, biting~ ~
50    7,    3|       good prayers~ ~and other religious paynes, we had utterly lost
51    7,    5|     and blowing) put off~ ~his Religious habite, returning home presently
52    7,    8|     outward appearance, as a~ ~Religious Monke, and as demure in
53    7, Song|          soules. This holy and Religious motion made by the Queene,
54    8,    4|       concerning Priests and~ ~Religious persons, and all other carrying
55    8,    4|   Church in holie zeale,~ ~and religious devotion; where the Provost
56   10,    9|     said. My loving Uncle, and religious holy Father, wherof~ ~are
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