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1 I| man, saith he, we have a sure going or a coming to God
2 I| is firm to the soul and sure, which leadeth to within
3 II| pleasant voice: Daughter, be sure and doubt nothing; for he
4 II| have set my patrimony in a sure place; unto the corruption
5 III| age, he saw that it was no sure thing to dwell with the
6 III| fellowship must be here sure and safe. Then Josephus
7 III| grace for him, to be more sure. There was a priest in his
8 III| goods into other cities more sure. S. Genevieve warned and
9 III| supposed should be more sure, should be destroyed and
10 IV| fiend sank in. Then she was sure, for when she had overcome
11 IV| to the rest of peace, to sure conversation, to refection
12 V| himself that it was not sure thing to dwell with the
13 V| and he answered: Be thou sure, for where thou art he is.
14 V| man, saith he, ought to be sure in this life, for it is
15 V| and of his friends he was sure to lose one, that was, him
16 V| said to him, weeping to be sure of him: This maid maketh
17 V| and was to him a right sure keeper and defender, and
18 V| ever I have dreaded the sure things, and have entended
19 VI| her dowry should be made sure to her, and they that came
20 VI| if he go surely, I am not sure, therefore hold the certain
21 VI| that he was never tofore so sure, for he knew well that the
22 VII| poor men, thou shalt be sure. Do what thou wilt, I have
23 VII| chastity, so that for the most sure keeping of himself he fled
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