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1 I| the judge that is good and just. And with their hands they
2 I| and is come to mine. Right just deemer, judge him to be
3 I| heaven reasonable is the man just, which is said just because
4 I| man just, which is said just because of the divine habitation.
5 I| cause is for to save the just and true men. In this that
6 I| thou wilt not destroy the just and righteous man with the
7 II| son of the best man and just, dreading God and doing
8 II| it: and I require of thee just and debonair guerdon and
9 II| judges which were true and just, held more of the party
10 III| said: Lord God, thou art just and thy judgment is veritable.
11 III| He was called James the Just for his right great holiness,
12 III| not he, for thou art so just that we all shall believe
13 III| with an high voice: Right just and true man, we know well
14 III| him, and they cried: O the just man hath erred at this time.
15 III| Jacob: Sirs, leave this just man in peace. But there
16 III| son of a prophet and of a just man, and knoweth right well
17 III| his wife Elizabeth, were just tofore our Lord, living
18 III| cruelty done to so true and just a man, he departed on the
19 IV| sinner, appear tofore the just and good people, but remained
20 IV| intention right, action just, and locution or speech
21 IV| dark body. He had action just, and thereof he is said
22 IV| is said flowered, for a just man shall flower like a
23 V| James the Less, Joseph the Just, otherwise named Barsabee,
24 V| Bethlehem, and they were both just and without reproach or
25 V| but as it is written: The just is first accuser of himself.
26 V| more sinful that ween ye be just and refuse the leech, for
27 V| emperor for to help in their just and lawful battles, and
28 VI| am not come to call the just and true men, but the sinners
29 VI| thousand knights. He was a much just man unto all men, and also
30 VI| well gotten of good and just labour, wherefore she refused
31 VI| out of the fire, and the just pound was not hurt ne lessed,
32 VII| hast driven away the man just and debonair. The abbot
33 VII| sapience, in justice true and just, prudent and wise in counsel,
34 VII| wonderful sickness by the just judgment of God, many christian
35 VII| matters he rendered or yielded just judgment. Of very dilection
36 VII| lawful thing is to laud God, just thing is to honour him,
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