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1 I| not delivered from sin, ne holpen by grace, and therefore
2 I| for to demand that she be holpen in her tribulations, and
3 I| returning to him demanded to be holpen, thus now when she hath
4 II| saw that he might not be holpen by no medicine, then they
5 III| name, that they should be holpen and obtain it, and anon
6 III| in, and how S. Mark had holpen them, then for that one
7 III| if God Almighty had not holpen us; the soul is yet in his
8 V| with him, if I had not been holpen and delivered by a chamberer
9 VI| cripple to his tomb to be holpen of his great disease, which
10 VI| in their days? Thou hast holpen many strangers, but me that
11 VI| believe that our infirmity be holpen by his power, our ignorance
12 VI| purgatory, he might so be holpen that he should be delivered
13 VI| it is reason that they be holpen that have holpen other.
14 VI| they be holpen that have holpen other. Thirdly, by reason
15 VI| virtue thereof, which had holpen many and divers that had
16 VI| Francis, and was not thereby holpen, and when she heard that
17 VI| Clare that had so well holpen her, and brought with her
18 VII| that he might of him be holpen by some means. And the knight
19 VII| saint, and soon she was holpen and relieved from that sickness
20 VII| to the end that we may be holpen of thy misericorde and mercy
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