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1 I| sons by his wife ere the famine and hunger came, which Asenath
2 I| buy corn. There was great famine in the land of Canaan, and
3 I| hell. ~In the meanwhile famine and hunger oppressed all
4 I| It is two years since the famine began, and yet been five
5 I| rest five year to come of famine, therefore come lest thou
6 I| of us thy servants, the famine is so great in the land
7 I| of bread, and hunger and famine oppressed specially and
8 II| Nicolas suffered great famine, in such wise that victual
9 III| he dwelt that so great a famine was in the country that
10 III| in that country a great famine, and all that ever S. Benet
11 III| happed in Apulia was great famine, and the land was barren
12 III| city, and so long that the famine oppressed so sore, that
13 III| thousand were perished by famine and by sword. It is read
14 III| Eutichius to die by force of famine and to give up his spirit.
15 III| Apostles, there was a great famine in the time of Claudius
16 III| Claudius the emperor, which famine had Agabus prophesied, and
17 III| there followed so great famine and hunger that many died
18 IV| And when he saw that great famine was there, he sold his books,
19 V| to suffer death there by famine and hunger. But when Herodias,
20 V| will of God, that a great famine should come, and assembled
21 V| our Lord shall suffer no famine among the people. But without
22 V| said to him: Lo! now is the famine come, which as long as I
23 V| excited by great hunger and famine by long fasting, and as
24 VII| been tormented bv great famine and fasting, and supposed
25 VII| and thereof ensued a great famine and great mortality, that
26 VII| who often said to her: By famine, or by fault and lack of
27 VII| cloud, iv. 236, 257.~Apulia, famine in, iii. 141.~Aquapendens,
28 VII| symbols explained, vi. 47.~Famine in Jerusalem, iii. 167.~
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