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1 I| thousand years, understood by seventy days or by seventy hundred
2 I| understood by seventy days or by seventy hundred years. For from
3 I| Septuagesima representeth seventy years in which the children
4 I| so was the sin of Lameth seventy sithes and seven. That is
5 I| first age was ended. The seventy interpreters say that this
6 I| of the earth. ~Abram was seventy years old when he departed
7 I| entered into Egypt were in all seventy. ~Jacob sent then tofore
8 I| The Egyptians wailed him seventy days, and when the wailing
9 I| all in number that entered seventy. Joseph was tofore in Egypt.
10 I| fountains of water, and seventy palm trees, and they abode
11 II| people from Dan to Beersheba seventy thousand men. And when the
12 II| commander on them. Solomon had seventy thousand men that did nothing
13 II| house that he builded had seventy cubits in length, and twenty
14 II| walls thereof were of height seventy cubits, and breadth thirty
15 II| sons. ~Herod when he was seventy years old he fell in a grievous
16 II| Blasius in the counsel of seventy bishops recordeth, like
17 II| our Lord three hundred and seventy. Then let us pray to him
18 III| of Persia, being present seventy kings of his empire. And
19 III| under a stone the which seventy of his servants might unnethe
20 III| When S. Loye died he was seventy years old. At the end of
21 IV| about the year of our Lord seventy, under Vespasian. Of this
22 IV| our Lord two hundred and seventy, and so they slept but two
23 IV| the merits of the saints, seventy sick men were healed of
24 V| our Lord two hundred and seventy.~
25 V| our Lord two hundred and seventy, in the calends of February,
26 V| our Lord seven hundred and seventy four the bishop of Metz,
27 V| had baptized, and reigned seventy years, and established his
28 VI| lie yet on their left side seventy years, in which times will
29 VI| called Suamar, whereas were seventy bishops of idols, whom they
30 VI| our Lord five hundred and seventy.~
31 VI| our Lord one hundred and seventy. Then let us devoutly pray
32 VII| teach and to write; he wrote seventy eight books; he accounted
33 VII| Thou seemest better to be seventy years, and he said: If thou
34 VII| year twelve hundred and seventy. The corpse of the glorious
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