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Alphabetical [« »] confessed 34 confessest 1 confessing 12 confession 46 confessions 2 confessior 1 confessor 9 | Frequency [« »] 46 apprehension 46 carriage 46 chynon 46 confession 46 dare 46 estate 46 hundred | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances confession |
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1 1, 1| Prat, by making a false confession, beguyled~ ~an holy Religious 2 1, 1| he will not now make any confession thereof, neither~ ~receive 3 1, 1| and dying so without~ ~confession; there is no Church that 4 1, 1| might come to heare the confession of a Lombard,~ ~that lay 5 1, 1| many times he had bin at confession? Whereto Master~ ~Chappelet ( 6 1, 1| now to make a~ ~generall confession, even of all sinnes comming 7 1, 1| telling the truth, bee it in confession or otherwise, a man can~ ~ 8 1, 1| I never at any time made confession, so shamefull it~ ~appeareth 9 1, 1| great, that upon penitent~ ~confession, he will freely pardon him, 10 1, 1| fraudulent course of his confession. And often they~ ~said within 11 1, 1| very same day of his goodly confession, he died (not long~ ~after) 12 1, 1| by all the~ ~parts of his confession, and made no doubt, but 13 2, 8| bee resolved, whether his confession would~ ~agree with the Physitians 14 2, 8| royally enterred, when her confession being disclosed to the King,~ ~ 15 2, 8| imputation,~ ~by the Queenes owne confession, and for his wrongfull exile 16 2, 9| confounded by his owne confession, and his tongue to denie 17 3, 1| her Ghostly Father in~ ~confession; he absolved her of that 18 3, 1| Massetto at this new forme of~ ~confession, were enjoyned (by him) 19 3, 3| Under colour of Confession, and of a most pure conscience, 20 3, 3| of a sad~ ~complaint her confession being ended, and penance 21 3, 3| feete, intended to begin her confession in teares; which the Friar~ ~ 22 3, 7| in the place of a true confession, yet thinking themselves ( 23 3, 7| once I~ ~revealed (under confession) how faithfully I affected 24 3, 7| had heard their voluntary confession, he tooke~ ~his leave of 25 3, 8| when the woman came to confession to the~ ~Abbot, and was 26 3, 8| respect, before I enter into confession, I most humbly~ ~beseech 27 4, 1| me, but by my voluntary confession of the truth do intend ( 28 4, 2| her any further; after confession was fully ended, let her 29 4, 2| when you were with me at confession: because, the very~ ~night 30 4, 3| themselves~ ~culpable by confession, and that they had a hand 31 4, 3| Upon this their forced confession, and sentence~ ~of death 32 6, 7| my~ ~Husbands owne free confession, that he hath alwaies had 33 6, 10| great devotion finisht the confession)~ ~he caused two goodly 34 7, 5| her. By meanes of which confession, while her jealous Husband~ ~ 35 7, 5| committed, that should neede confession? How Husband? quoth~ ~she, 36 7, 5| the Priest to heare her confession, he~ ~made her answer: that 37 7, 5| In the~ ~course of her confession, she declared, that she 38 7, 5| would faine have broke off confession, and got him gone. But,~ ~ 39 7, 5| am~ ~well contented.~ ~ Confession being thus ended, and she 40 7, 5| was the more free in my~ ~Confession, and tolde thee truely, 41 7, 5| wholly heard his wives secret confession, and dreamed now on no~ ~ 42 7, 10| Meucio having heard this confession of his~ ~friend, and verily 43 8, 8| Uppon the which penitent~ ~confession and submission, Zeppa thus 44 10, 4| verdict likewise with the confession of Signior Nicoluccio~ ~ 45 10, 8| upon~ ~which eremptorie confession, Marcus Varro being then 46 10, 8| cannot chuse, but make open~ ~confession of my sinne. Here therefore,