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1 I| it is well that that the benediction hath consecrated. The benediction
2 I| benediction hath consecrated. The benediction hath greater might than
3 I| might than nature, for by benediction ofttimes nature hath been
4 I| water. Is not the grace of benediction great which hath wrought
5 I| suddenly by the grace of benediction which there wrought, it
6 I| see clearly how grace or benediction hath thus wrought above
7 I| nature, and then, sith that benediction human, diverse times hath
8 I| proper body. Before the benediction of the celestial words it
9 II| emperor had received his benediction, they made their gear ready
10 II| England, sendeth greeting and benediction in our Lord perpetual unto
11 II| the priest had given the benediction on them after the mass,
12 III| they graces, and made the benediction, and took their refection.
13 III| fair father to give the benediction, and nothing to me, for
14 III| kissed her and gave her hls benediction, and after, led her to the
15 III| he the bread and made the benediction and gave it to him. The
16 IV| devotion in mind, and also the benediction of grace. ~Christine was
17 IV| the gospel and receive the benediction, they awoke the bishop,
18 IV| the bishop, demanding the benediction. Then the bishop awoke and
19 V| for honour, cursing for benediction, pains for gifts, tribulation
20 V| only Isaac, to whom the benediction of all people was promised.
21 VI| gave to her largely his benediction. And when they were all
22 VII| fourth finger, like as the benediction was Judah. And then the
23 VII| require pardon, and for this benediction or blessing, which is so
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