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1 I| ordained and instituted to consecrate it. The sweetness of this
2 I| here that thou receivest is consecrate of the words of Jesu Christ.
3 I| holy sacrament that we now consecrate, is the proper body of Jesu
4 I| when this holy sacrament is consecrate the priest useth not his
5 II| founded in his name and consecrate on that one side of Ephesus,
6 II| daughter, whom he disposed to consecrate to God, but the fiend, enemy
7 II| sacre, v., Fr. sacrer, to consecrate. siffled, v., Fr. siffler,
8 III| eighth day after he was consecrate and stalled bishop of Milan.
9 IV| that is as much to say as consecrate or clean, or departed or
10 IV| and thereof he is said consecrate. He had affection clean,
11 V| into heaven, and so was consecrate a martyr. And then all the
12 VI| king, whom S. Peter did consecrate and anoint into a king,
13 VI| with other bishops, did consecrate him, anointed and crowned
14 VI| Winifred was veiled and consecrate into religion by the hands
15 VI| to ease (?).~sacre, v., consecrate.~sadder, adj., firmer.~simulachres,
16 VII| archbishop of Canterbury, did do consecrate him bishop of London, and
17 VII| more surely and devoutly consecrate the said sacrament, he confesseth
18 VII| he descendeth and will be consecrate, to the end that men may
19 VII| he is priest, but he may consecrate the precious body of our
20 VII| this oblation be made and consecrate, approved and confirmed
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