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1 I| epistle, that she should bear patiently tribulation, as S. Paul
2 II| our Lord, but took it all patiently. ~After this it was so that
3 III| but ever he took it full patiently and said: When it pleaseth
4 III| ne grudged not, suffered patiently the cruelty of the tyrants,
5 III| And then this Marine full patiently went out of the monastery,
6 III| then he took meekly and patiently the child and kept it with
7 III| gladly, and all things he did patiently and devoutly, and at the
8 III| no word, but meekly and patiently suffered all their reproofs,
9 III| to the people that he so patiently might endure such grievous
10 III| friend of God bare full patiently this persecution, and made
11 IV| took everything meekly and patiently. Job was a man of great
12 V| the pestilence, suffered patiently himself to be ejected out
13 V| prison, and the blessed Rocke patiently went into prison and suffered
14 V| confess their sins, and suffer patiently death. And anon the felons
15 V| persecutions he suffered patiently and goodly, as it appeared
16 V| do, and I shall suffer it patiently. For I have no greater enemy
17 VI| complained, but suffered all patiently for the love of God. Finally,
18 VI| prayer, and hath suffered patiently and debonairly of our servants
19 VII| to take their tribulation patiently, and specially to be delivered
20 VII| Quiriacus suffered it much patiently without making of any cry,
21 VII| and exhorted him to suffer patiently for the love of God. Anon
22 VII| mass. And certainly full patiently he suffered all injuries
23 VII| sustained their evil words patiently and with great joy. A man
24 VII| this good S. Erasmus thus patiently suffered, and that always
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