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1 I| the house of Herod, which reputed him for a fool, and aliened
2 I| words of strange women were reputed for leasings, much more
3 I| strong in his despoil; foul reputed in his body, well-armed
4 I| Lord's words, and it was reputed to him to justice. And our
5 I| Manasseh, they shall be reputed to me as Simeon and Reuben.
6 I| Termuthe, loved well Moses and reputed him as her son by adoption,
7 III| ourselves always, and we be reputed as sheep that be brought
8 III| monks for to keep, whom she reputed a holy man, but she said
9 III| This old fellow would be reputed wise, for he speaketh and
10 IV| Rome where he was had and reputed as a god. And when Peter
11 IV| published over all, and was reputed marvellous. He get to him
12 IV| putrified and rotten. He reputed the tyrants conspiring their
13 IV| bitings of fleas, and he reputed death, cruelness, and a
14 IV| sorrows than meeds, for he reputed those sorrows instead of
15 IV| and so with devotion to be reputed, S. Austin showeth it by
16 V| himself the more; he was reputed sovereign of all, and he
17 V| heard of the people, and art reputed wise of them all. And the
18 V| And the man was glad and reputed the horse his, and granted
19 V| liberal, so that he was reputed for a sufficient philosopher
20 V| much and wept. And some reputed his tears to be made by
21 V| love of chastity he was reputed old, for he entended more
22 V| suffered all goodly, and reputed his enemies like as his
23 V| follow of marriage, and reputed all the joys of the world
24 VII| effusion of your blood shall be reputed to you for baptism, and
25 VII| Which thing was holden and reputed for a miracle, and not without
26 VII| feebleness of his nature was reputed and holden as for dead of
27 VII| humble, and more foul he reputed him before God. For he was
28 VII| fell on a child which was reputed as dead by all the folk,
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