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1 I| Our Lord hath heard my petition giving to me a son, and
2 II| Israel give to thee the petition of thy heart for that thou
3 II| prayed our Lord for any petition in that temple, that he
4 II| people, and agree to their petition, and speak fair and friendly
5 II| thou first grant to me my petition, and promise to me to give
6 II| our advocate, that by his petition we may come to everlasting
7 III| heaven to him saying that his petition was granted and should be
8 III| king his request, the first petition, but not the second request,
9 III| whom thou demandest any petition thou shalt have thy desire,
10 IV| said to him: Maturin, thy petition is heard and granted, who
11 IV| and received joyously the petition of the man of God, and bade
12 V| receive of him grace of thy petition. And anon she went to her
13 V| ought not to be warned of my petition. And John said to him: Thou
14 VI| whom the angel said: Thy petition pleaseth our Lord, and ye
15 VII| Fiacre had impetred his petition or demand, he went and cast
16 VII| of light granted. Of this petition or asking here, speaketh
17 VII| name be blessed. The second petition is of the goods spiritual
18 VII| may see thee. The third petition is: Fiat voluntas tua sicut
19 VII| soul be led. The fourth petition is: Panem nostrum quotidianum
20 VII| da nobis hodie, and this petition here is demanded of the
21 VII| members of God. The fifth petition is: Et dimitte nobis debita
22 VII| them done to us. The sixth petition is: Et ne nos inducas in
23 VII| in villainy. The seventh petition is: Sed libera nos a malo,
24 VII| the exposition of his last petition of the Pater noster, that
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