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conqueror 2
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conrad 14
conscience 35
consciences 2
conscrate 1
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35 conscience
35 cruelty
35 cured
35 earthly
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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conscience

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1 I| second is in the heart and conscience. The third is at death. 2 I| resplendor or brightness of conscience and the odour of good renown. 3 I| they ought to have a pure conscience so that they might say with 4 I| glory is the witness of our conscience and also is good renown. 5 I| signifieth cleanness of conscience, and balm signifieth the 6 I| first, the witness of their conscience is the second, and he that 7 I| he sweareth against his conscience, and that is when he sweareth 8 I| his power the peace of his conscience for to serve God more holily. 9 I| that is encumbered in his conscience with deadly sin, such a 10 I| with deadly sin, such a conscience can not be in rest ne in 11 III| signified to us a simple conscience and righteous, which maketh 12 III| remembereth her sins in her conscience, she weepeth for the dread 13 III| but ought to have a clean conscience, and also they ought to 14 III| Saracen came again to his conscience, and he went to Venice, 15 III| and never guilty in his conscience. Achilleus is said of achi, 16 III| our presence but that his conscience hath removed him, and hath 17 III| there a great while in pure conscience and in holy contemplation, 18 III| said she was a virgin, her conscience remorsed her, and fell down 19 IV| was the cleanness of his conscience. ~By this treble coldness 20 IV| purity and cleanness of conscience, he saith thus: The right 21 IV| of the cleanness of his conscience. And as S. Maximin saith: 22 V| hurt no man when his own conscience defileth him not. And because 23 V| burning to God by distress of conscience, and for to keep obedience. 24 VI| the sea, and he hath great conscience because his council would 25 VI| purity and cleanness of conscience, true preaching and crown 26 VI| that I have made and my conscience, constraineth me that I 27 VI| should not have a whole conscience. And she kept this commandment 28 VI| whiteness of cleanness, a good conscience, and odour of good fame. 29 VI| answer? And she said: Of good conscience and faith not feigned. To 30 VI| providence, but mine own conscience denieth me it, that I may 31 VII| opened the eyes of my blind conscience and ignorance, so that now 32 VII| assail the tower of his conscience. Then the devil said to 33 VII| souls upon the fait of their conscience. For after that he had occupied 34 VII| within the chamber of their conscience to the end that they may 35 VII| mowe ordain and dress his conscience after that before is said.


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