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1 I| he went to Rome without knowing of Herod, and offered right
2 I| and that other the tree of knowing good and evil. And there
3 I| like him in science, and knowing that when ye eat of this
4 I| tree ye shall be as gods knowing good and evil, he as envious
5 I| in blaming him and not as knowing where he was, but as who
6 I| Adam is made as one of us, knowing good and evil, now lest
7 I| deserved well to be cursed, knowing the pain of the first trespass
8 I| conceived of him, he not knowing of it. And the second night
9 I| daughter, and Lot was not knowing thereof. They conceived
10 I| suffer in their works, and I knowing the sorrow of them am descended
11 II| children of Belial, not knowing our Lord, but did great
12 II| standing on him slew him, knowing well that he might not live
13 II| ready for to walk, and not knowing that it was the angel of
14 II| was astonied and abashed, knowing what had fallen to seven
15 II| Hebrews and flee from them, knowing that they shall be taken
16 II| the Jew, and he nothing knowing of his malice delivered
17 III| Peter is as much to say as knowing or unhosing, or Peter is
18 III| and therefore he is said knowing, for he had perfect knowledge
19 III| would not assent thereto, knowing that this people is ever
20 IV| which is as much to say as knowing or unhosing, and shoeing
21 IV| and shoeing or unbinding knowing, for he knew the dignity
22 IV| in to Rome. Then Peter, knowing that he should not long
23 IV| said: He is in pain enough, knowing him to be overcome in his
24 IV| another in his office. Paul knowing hereof by the Holy Ghost,
25 IV| there thirty years without knowing of any man or woman. And
26 IV| Thou hast said well, not knowing the truth. I offer truly
27 IV| receive martyrdom; he was knowing, for he knew the christian
28 IV| virgin that conceived, not knowing the passions earthly, but
29 V| together. The christian men not knowing his name called him Adauctum,
30 V| showed that he was wise and knowing God by inquisition of things
31 V| Theosophus, that is to say, knowing God. And one Apollophanes
32 VI| spousehood without bodily knowing of deed, chaste embracing
33 VI| without fleshly touching and knowing. Afterward, some of the
34 VI| This holy king S. Edward, knowing that his hour drew nigh,
35 VI| of their mother, without knowing what she was. And on a time
36 VI| the sight of all men, and knowing him, and they being sore
37 VI| Brice is as much to say as knowing measure. For at the beginning
38 VII| understanding that by true report knowing the desolation and perplexity
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