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1 I| remission, but also the state of the beatitude of heaven
2 I| for they stood both in the state of innocence. Then the serpent
3 I| long as he is in such a state. In the stead of the Sabbath
4 II| same he recovered into the state of life. ~
5 II| they demanded of him of the state of souls when they be departed
6 II| for thy health and for the state of Rome, and I think for
7 III| for to demand him in what state he was in, and he told him
8 IV| kept him in his threefold state. Of whom the first is that
9 IV| apostle. For in the first state he kept himself in making
10 IV| status, that is to say, state, so Sixtus is as much to
11 IV| as much to say as godly state. Or sistus is said of sisto,
12 V| keeping of us, keeping the state of virgins, of continents,
13 VI| and have showed to me the state of my people, and what sins
14 VI| necessity, for they be in the state in which they may not help
15 VI| had demanded him of his state, he answered: I am tormented
16 VI| been forty years in the state of right holy poverty it
17 VI| received with devotion the state of widowhood. And when the
18 VI| years, praying for the good state of the church of England
19 VII| much devoutly for all the state of holy church. When the
20 VII| that he should die in that state.~It so happed that as the
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