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1 I| she subject to a man by condition and dread, which before
2 I| which is free from this condition. ~Then Israel dwelled in
3 I| told to each of them his condition singularly. And when he
4 III| to him her estate and her condition, and she answered: Fair
5 III| and they took me by that condition; and when I was come into
6 IV| brought him to Rome upon this condition, that they should swear
7 IV| earth by effect, and the condition is changed for the world
8 IV| God. I pay now the debt of condition human, and recommend my
9 IV| worms is the reproach of condition human, which Jesus never
10 IV| nothing. We remember the condition human: we doubt not to say
11 IV| Christ escaped from this condition, for his flesh suffered
12 IV| be but reproach of human condition. And when Jesu Christ is
13 V| of the Lombards by such a condition that if he fled he should
14 V| workest virtuously. And the condition of her was showed to him
15 V| he was demanded of what condition he was, and he answered
16 V| when he was dead all that condition was changed to the contrary,
17 VI| chastity. And with this condition in his heart, he consented
18 VI| to the marriage by such a condition, that for to solace her
19 VI| counsel, and by virtue of the condition made, he should withdraw
20 VI| youngling received this condition gladly, and hasted his father
21 VI| with them. And then, the condition made, all things were made
22 VI| and if thou demand of our condition, we be servants of Jesu
23 VI| covenant, understand the condition, know the noble chivalry,
24 VI| hast made and promised, the condition that thou hast taken, the
25 VI| all men fight, and by that condition all have vanquished and
26 VI| spent all his goods on the condition to have his son whole. And
27 VI| Cecilia, said to her: Of what condition art thou? And she said that
28 VII| saved from shipwreck on condition that he hallowed the Conception
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