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1 I| blasphemy as to his bounty and goodness. For they said that he was
2 I| to see and consider the goodness thereof, and that of every
3 II| hallowed and confirmed in all goodness, more than ever was any
4 II| praising him of all his goodness. In that same place is a
5 II| into a carp, and of his goodness granted to him and to all
6 II| wretchedness praying thy goodness that at my death should
7 III| understood the intention, with goodness simple, and debonairty is
8 III| of all his gifts, and his goodness that he receiveth sinners
9 III| God of his great mercy and goodness that it pleased him to show
10 III| But yet, for all the great goodness that was showed, they thirsted
11 III| her, she remembered of the goodness that S. Germain had said
12 III| tears, that by his grace and goodness he would deliver them of
13 IV| commendation of him, sith all the goodness that is in man the soul
14 V| she them with nature of goodness.And as long as they grew
15 V| what he should say of the goodness of lawful marriage. And
16 VI| and believe to see the goodness of God in the land of life.
17 VI| day in great virtue and goodness, and specially in holy contemplation
18 VI| hearts was none evil but all goodness. The good mistress S. Clare
19 VI| God of his great mercy and goodness. And then our Lord taught
20 VII| thanked our Lord of his great goodness that he had showed to them
21 VII| in himself hath bounty or goodness: sic albinus dicitur quasi
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