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1 I| long it should stand and endure. Apollo answered to them
2 I| of peace that ever shall endure. For they supposed well
3 I| given them and instituted to endure perpetually. This sacrament
4 I| more. This punition shall endure to him in pain unto the
5 I| the end that one should endure against the water, and that
6 I| the Bible, for a law to endure ever among them, which the
7 II| end that his pain should endure the longer. And when he
8 II| delights spiritual that endure for ever. Paschasius said:
9 II| torments that ever shall endure, and thou shalt know, whether
10 III| lineage of David should endure in thee unto the time that
11 III| was a monk that might not endure long in prayers, and when
12 III| ditches because they might not endure the stench to bury them.
13 III| long as the pains of hell endure let us also be merciful
14 III| the glory that alway shall endure, but he can well deliver
15 III| that he so patiently might endure such grievous torments so
16 IV| turn stones into bread; endure in the fire without hurting;
17 IV| perfectly whole, and so endure to his life's end; and the
18 IV| martyr, it should overmuch endure, for ever sith his passion
19 IV| all my body; and might not endure in no wise till he was despoiled
20 IV| hast ordained it for to endure perpetually. For thou saidest
21 IV| received it. And hitherto endure the words of the said sermon. ~
22 V| that, those arms should endure till that such a sign were
23 V| the world, and it may not endure three hours long. And it
24 VI| that the body might not endure, for it was over much enfeebled,
25 VII| from this place, for to endure and suffer the flame of
26 VII| there about unnethe might endure the fume that issued. And
27 VII| meiny, which unnethe might endure ne sufler the stench of
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