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1 I| and thy beasts. And let no strife be between me and thee,
2 II| great debate, variance, and strife, between the king and S.
3 III| began between them much strife and debate, first by words
4 III| Dunstan and he fell at strife for his sinful living. For
5 III| among them. O how glorious a strife was this that causeth them
6 III| when the contention and strife was among the apostles which
7 IV| came to the place where the strife should be, and said to them
8 IV| the earth, there fell a strife between them of Worcestershire
9 V| victory of his glorious strife.~And the blessed Theodore,
10 V| which is as much to say as strife. For he bare strife for
11 V| say as strife. For he bare strife for the faith of our Lord
12 V| bishops of the idols moved by strife the people against him,
13 VI| said nay; and in this meek strife they gat licence of the
14 VI| drew him up. And as this strife endured, this knight that
15 VI| Clare began a new battle and strife against the virgins. For
16 VI| and that other began the strife, and began to cast stones
17 VII| when the virgin knew the strife of the disputation that
18 VII| church. thus there was great strife, and at the last they of
19 VII| Erkenwold, and saw this strife, and stood up and commanded
20 VII| hath always need of great strife. A brother demanded of Agathon
21 VII| mine, and thus shall the strife be made. And then that one
22 VII| never he was moved to no strife, indignation, or ire for
23 VII| appease all discordance and strife after his power, and the
24 VII| love, he doubting that the strife, actions and pleadings of
25 VII| Simon Magus, vi. 261.~—his strife with S Peter, iv. 15.~Sinai,
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