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1 I| speak evil of others in intention to impair his good name
2 III| one simple will and a good intention, without retaining in our
3 III| maketh true judgment of the intention, for all works be good or
4 III| If they be done in evil intention or by hypocrisy they be
5 III| the eye is understood the intention, with goodness simple, and
6 III| a chaste life and a very intention to leave our sins, the which
7 III| show withoutforth that thy intention abide good withinforth the
8 III| between them both was by good intention, for in this that Barnabas
9 IV| he served God with simple intention. Secondly, he was called
10 IV| Cogitation, affection, intention, action, and locution or
11 IV| be holy, affection clean, intention right, action just, and
12 IV| he is said clean. He had intention right, and thereof he is
13 IV| thereof he is said departed. Intention is that departeth works,
14 VI| and desire, by thought and intention. The affection ought to
15 VI| the thought clean, and intention rightful. He had the affection
16 VI| Thirdly, he had rightful intention, for in all things that
17 VI| as touching the rightful intention. Fourthly, he was ordained
18 VI| fruitful. Rightful by good intention, discreet by measure, and
19 VI| his work was rightful by intention, and that is signified in
20 VI| conversation, and meek in intention. His life he himself set
21 VII| better he might declare his intention, said to Fiacre in this
22 VII| made archbishop. All the intention of S. Landry whiles that
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