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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