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1 I| Christ reproved them of three benefits that he did and gave to
2 I| if of right for so many benefits ye ought to choose to have
3 I| The great largesse and benefits that God hath distributed
4 I| to the evil and as to the benefits given he saith: Thou despisest
5 I| the witnesses of divine benefits, and the accusation of his
6 I| and to thank him for his benefits, for they that break the
7 II| father and mother all the benefits of God that was done to
8 II| be worthy to him for his benefits? He led me out and hath
9 II| name of her, whereas many benefits have been given to the honour
10 II| and thanked God of his benefits. Among them was Tranquillinus,
11 III| and all they that demanded benefits of health in his name, that
12 III| word, in example and in benefits. In word, for he pronounced
13 III| yet nourisheth he them by benefits in two manners, that is
14 V| reprove Herod Agrippa of the benefits that he had done to him.
15 VI| remembered at my dinner the great benefits of worship and dignity of
16 VI| moved ne provoked by no benefits that our Lord giveth them.
17 VI| thanking God of the great benefits that he showed in this land
18 VI| relics of his saints many benefits in divers manners. Fifthly,
19 VI| because God giveth many benefits to men not desired, and
20 VI| daughters, we receive daily many benefits of this city, and it should
21 VI| we may be enjoyed of his benefits. And when he had made his
22 VII| signs and miracles. By his benefits and merits he hath raised
23 VII| glorious for his labours and benefits, sent to him an axes continual,
24 VII| yield to our Lord of all his benefits and goods by him done and
25 VII| and laudings of all thy benefits received of us.~After, he
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