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Alphabetical [« »] fairest 23 fairies 2 fairly 1 faith 47 faithful 1 faithfull 35 faithfull-made 1 | Frequency [« »] 47 custome 47 damosell 47 dioneus 47 faith 47 grace 47 joyfull 47 neighbours | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances faith |
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1 1, 1| but the integrity of our Faith, making~ ~(by meanes of 2 1, 2| EXTENDED TO THE CHRISTIAN FAITH~ ~ ~ ~ Abraham a Jew, being 3 1, 2| perdition~ ~thorow want of Faith. In which regard, lovingly 4 1, 2| how farre the Christian faith excelled the Jewish~ ~falshoods. 5 1, 2| may comprehend~ ~that thy Faith and Religion is better then 6 1, 2| scruple, concerning the faith whereto I wish thee; where 7 1, 2| but (in plaine termes) the faith of Christians, yea, and~ ~ 8 1, 2| contrariwise, that your faith enlargeth it selfe,~ ~shining 9 1, 2| in the grounds of~ ~our faith; wherein he grew of great 10 1, 3| APPROVING THE CHRISTIAN FAITH,~ ~ SHEWETH, HOW BENEFICIALL 11 1, 3| and the truth of his holy Faith, hath bene already very 12 1, 6| Inquisitor after matters of Faith; who,~ ~although he laboured 13 1, 6| slenderly grounded in Faith. By which diligent continued 14 1, 6| defective in matters of faith, as misguided by his owne~ ~ 15 1, 7| what it is, and on my~ ~faith I will have it fairely painted. 16 2, 3| the~ ~firme pledge of my faith and constancie, never to 17 2, 5| proceeded~ ~thus. In good faith poore man, albeit thou hast 18 2, 9| would shee~ ~falsifie her faith to him, or be lewdly allured 19 2, 9| first promise upon thy~ ~faith, to absent thy selfe thence 20 2, 10| Liguria embraced the Christian faith) a judge better~ ~stored 21 3, 1| answered, saying; By the faith of my body,~ ~you speake 22 3, 6| persons use to doe) she gave faith to his forgerie, and began 23 3, 6| shee had sworne upon her faith.~ ~ On the morrow morning, 24 3, 9| thou have us breake our faith;~ ~which for the recovery 25 3, 10| neighbours extol the Christian faith and devotion to~ ~the service 26 4, 3| condition, yet cleare in~ ~faith and reputation, and in lands, 27 4, 4| contrary to the former plighted faith of his~ ~Grand-father, King 28 4, 4| against Law and plighted faith, which was~ ~promised by 29 4, 4| Sicilie, complaining~ ~of his faith broken with him, and how 30 4, 9| estimation, as the other did of faith to his friend.~ ~ With such 31 4, 9| kinde of~ ~meate? In good faith Sir (quoth she) in all my 32 4, Song| of my poore hart.~ ~ My faith and hope being basely thus 33 5, 10| honesty, broken her plighted faith to her Husband, and all 34 6, 10| garments of the Catholique Faith. Then he tooke me into a~ ~ 35 7, 8| anger, saying. By~ ~the faith of my body Daughter, this 36 8, 7| shee gave him her hand and faith to do, without any~ ~impeach 37 8, 9| protest to thee upon my faith, I have one~ ~gowne, which 38 8, 9| so solemnly ingaged your faith to~ ~me, and no way misdoubting 39 9, 3| feele some paine? In good faith~ ~Calandrino (quoth Nello) 40 10, 3| certaine it is, at least, if Faith may bee given to the~ ~report 41 10, 4| made her promise him on her faith, to effect~ ~it in such 42 10, 6| witnessing thereby, what constant faith he~ ~reposed in you, beleeving 43 10, 7| Lisana, here I engage my faith to thee, that thou shalt 44 10, 7| alteration, and said. In good faith Bernardo, the world would 45 10, 8| tell me truely upon thy faith, to whom could Fortune~ ~ 46 10, 8| I conjure~ ~thee, by the faith of a friend, suffer me to 47 10, Song| friend,~ ~ I found like faith, as manly minde I know;~ ~