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intendest 2
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31 generation
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31 intent
31 knoweth
31 laws
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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intent

   Volume
1 II| Thomas to follow the king's intent, or else the land should 2 II| record it was never mine intent to displease the king, or 3 II| might in no wise have their intent, that the king was greatly 4 II| manner without sin, to the intent to give it to poor people. 5 II| threatenings. The third was the intent carnal, and the understanding 6 III| forthwith from them. We set our intent to nothing but to deceive 7 III| sometime I come to mine intent, and accomplish my desire, 8 III| Austin sent, showing the intent of his coming from the court 9 V| would have drawn him to her intent. And at the last, when she 10 V| beseech her to accept our good intent and will, and that by her 11 VI| other of treason, to the intent that he might have his good. 12 VI| might and power, he had his intent. And when the marriage was 13 VI| apostle S. Peter, to the intent to be healed, and S. Peter 14 VI| great devotion and true intent of this christian king, 15 VI| but he knew the earl's intent and bade him stand still, 16 VI| out of Normandy, to the intent that he might have all the 17 VI| but they had not their intent anon, but abode in their 18 VI| she understood his corrupt intent, she excused her and put 19 VI| nothing exploit of their intent, but they turned to Agnes 20 VII| nothing, but all her mind and intent was set on him, and continually 21 VII| our Lord, he set all his intent to study, in thinking on 22 VII| secret place and set all his intent in prayer, he was seen lifted 23 VII| The first cause is to the intent that the people be the more 24 VII| sign of the cross, to the intent that the enemy may not take 25 VII| out of this world to the intent that this oblation may be 26 VII| manner, for our Lord, to the intent he might more secretly honour 27 VII| on the corporal, to the intent that the more cleanly he 28 VII| and that signifieth to the intent he may receive that precious 29 VII| is said two times, to the intent that our Lord be understood 30 VII| pax to the people, to the intent that he may receive the 31 VII| over the chalice, to the intent that nothing ne may remain


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