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1 I| him. He hath also singular bounty, for there is none good
2 I| suffered blasphemy as to his bounty and goodness. For they said
3 I| and the conformity of the bounty of God. Thirdly, they be
4 I| I have experience of the bounty of his mansuetude and of
5 II| simpleness, and for his bounty he gave him a ring in which
6 III| chastity, humility and to bounty, and friends to all ordure
7 III| that he remembered evil the bounty that he did to him when
8 III| liberal and of so great bounty, that there had none been
9 III| shall yield to thee this bounty, for I shall send one that
10 III| authority, majesty, and bounty. He bare honour and reverence
11 III| Barnabas bare reverence to the bounty of God, after that is found
12 III| the Jews would minish the bounty of the grace of God, and
13 III| appertly that the grace and bounty that God hath done is sufficient,
14 IV| to say as worship; he had bounty in sanctification, eloquence
15 IV| light without darkness, bounty not estimable. Give to the
16 IV| conceived in his thought of the bounty of her. And S. Cosmo, in
17 V| root of the malady, and the bounty by which he ministered the
18 V| like as he shone in all bounty and virtue, so at his last
19 V| sending cometh of the divine bounty. And in this sending appeareth
20 V| appeareth how much the divine bounty appertaineth to the love
21 VI| wickedness be defaced by his bounty. And thus saith Bernard:
22 VI| but he knew thereby the bounty of God. And when he was
23 VI| had done to him so much bounty, and prayed the good people
24 VI| her: Behold, Barbara, the bounty of our gods, and how much
25 VI| prayers and beheld their bounty and good living, and gave
26 VI| and she enjoyed in the bounty of God.~
27 VII| Jesu Christ, to whom of bounty, beauty, noblesse, puissance,
28 VII| he that in himself hath bounty or goodness: sic albinus
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