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deceivable 8
deceive 33
deceived 68
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33 confession
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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deceive

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1 I| Antichrist; he shall pain him to deceive all men by four manners. 2 I| that he shall do for to deceive, shall be in giving of gifts, 3 I| gifts to them that he shall deceive. And to his disciples he 4 I| The fourth manner for to deceive them shall be by torments 5 II| him, and set him for to deceive him with all his malice, 6 II| that we have do no sin, we deceive our selves, and the truth 7 II| weenest to tempt me and deceive me, but it shall not be 8 II| the devil had cast for to deceive him, which he took and cast 9 II| The bishops of the idols deceive you evilly which accuse 10 III| wilt, for thou mayst not deceive me. Then the provost did 11 III| sent him thither for to deceive her. She demanded him: Who 12 III| intent to nothing but to deceive good persons that lead an 13 III| evil, or the devils will deceive thee. She said: Certainly 14 III| deceived thee, but he could not deceive thee the first ne the second 15 III| overmuch a fool if thou ween to deceive me which have always delivered 16 III| and keep you, that they deceive you not. He moved so much 17 III| come for to beguile and deceive our citizens, know ye well 18 IV| likeness of a man for to deceive her. And when she saw him, 19 IV| thou art young and wouldst deceive the wise and ancient men 20 V| though thou not essay to deceive by thy art magic? To whom 21 V| and all them that we here deceive, he judgeth them to be tormented 22 V| I have not lived for to deceive, but I have showed that 23 VI| their gods. And more for to deceive the people, feigned that 24 VII| said: Let not the Nazarene deceive thee saying death is nothing 25 VII| he hoped that he should deceive him. And when the king's 26 VII| nothing that may so soon deceive the young men as the beauty 27 VII| that they were devils that deceive men. Then the king demanded 28 VII| much as the devils that deceive men. And therefore I suppose 29 VII| brethren, wherefore would ye deceive me? This is not my Lord 30 VII| chamber, which was come for to deceive him.~And after that, he 31 VII| devil saw that he might not deceive him, he took from him all 32 VII| thirdly is the enemy for to deceive us. Of the first saith our 33 VII| iii. 289.~Attila tries to deceive S. Benet, iii. 87. ~Austin,


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