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1 I| they should go to bed, the sinful and cursed people of the
2 I| would not consent to so sinful a work, and said to her:
3 II| showed his majesty into the sinful people. Confess ye therefore
4 II| named Philip, which was much sinful, and came boldly in the
5 II| woman, for I am a man, sinful as thou art, which have
6 II| Go from me, for I am a sinful man, but go again to S.
7 III| Christ that thou pray for me, sinful creature. Then the old father
8 III| again to me and pray for me, sinful creature, and anon after,
9 III| he fell at strife for his sinful living. For S. Dunstan rebuked
10 IV| would not have suffered a sinful woman to have touched him,
11 IV| Magdalene, the renowned sinful woman, which washed the
12 IV| S. Peter, which monk was sinful; and when this monk was
13 V| sinners, and because I am a sinful woman I come to ask counsel
14 V| it am not I, for I am a sinful man. Also he held himself
15 V| Trinity, that we may amend our sinful life in this transitory
16 V| laud, then what shall we sinful wretches do but put us wholly
17 V| be more wicked and more sinful that ween ye be just and
18 V| and finished his life in sinful acts and works.~On a time
19 V| to receive me, repentant sinful woman. To whom the bishop
20 V| my humility, for I am a sinful man. If thou desirest to
21 VI| Edward, for it was both sinful and perilous. Then she said
22 VI| they be done by evil and sinful persons, they may not profit
23 VI| shalt find in me nothing sinful ne mortal, the bosom of
24 VII| be taken of an evil and sinful creature, the sacrament
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