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1 I| summer to youth, September to steadfast age and virtuous, and winter
2 II| Almighty God that he make of me steadfast in the purpose that I have
3 II| pray ye the Lord that he steadfast make my soul, and do ye
4 II| profit, and to them not steadfast to thee it giveth aid and
5 III| faith that S. Alban was steadfast in the belief of Jesu Christ
6 IV| S. Dominic was of much steadfast equality of thought, but
7 IV| prayers there was none more steadfast. The day he departed to
8 IV| sisto, sistis, as it were steadfast and firm, and fixus, that
9 IV| that is fixed. For he was steadfast and fixed in the faith;
10 IV| mother. I show thee a wall of steadfast faith, thou art an arch
11 V| was holy, that is to say steadfast, in holy work by long perseverance,
12 VI| confidence. and be firm and steadfast. for in heaven and in the
13 VII| that they might be kept steadfast in the faith, and to take
14 VII| therefore he charged them to be steadfast in the faith, for they should
15 VII| puissance always confirm me in steadfast constancy of faith. And
16 VII| and very confession and be steadfast in the faith, and go must
17 VII| idolatry. But ever they were steadfast and constant in the faith,
18 VII| torments. But when he saw their steadfast belief, he commanded that
19 VII| his youth he had ever been steadfast and constant in all good
20 VII| adjousteth to it firm or steadfast faith, which is figured
21 VII| declare them by firm and steadfast contrition to him that presently
22 VII| token of love and of very steadfast alliance.~And it is to wit
23 VII| right very contrition and in steadfast devotion he will receive
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