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1 I| man, therefore a man shall forsake and leave father and mother
2 II| round about, he should soon forsake thee. Thou hast blessed
3 II| abidest in thy simpleness, forsake thy God and bless him no
4 II| to them his grace and not forsake them, and prayed God to
5 II| to them that they should forsake their God, whom they had
6 II| Ye counsel the souls to forsake their creator and to ensue
7 II| the hate of sin, and to forsake the world. Or Thomas is
8 II| your wives, and reny and forsake your children, and with
9 III| is comfort to them that forsake their sins, that she will
10 III| be evil and so foul, and forsake their living, and be not
11 III| fear it, and to turn and forsake our sins, lo! ye may behold
12 III| holy cross, promising to forsake the world, and and from
13 III| he sore dreading said: I forsake not to live if I may by
14 III| time he would not reny ne forsake the crucifix tofore the
15 III| a foolish man, wherefore forsake his doctrine and repent
16 III| preaching, stirring them to forsake our true laws and gods?
17 IV| in me? Hast thou seen me forsake my lineage, or go out of
18 IV| ran after him and said: Forsake me not, holy father, for
19 V| thou hast made my brother forsake his god and believe in thy
20 V| God, so shall I make thee forsake thy God, and thou shalt
21 V| far from me to leave and forsake, and now to leave and forsake
22 V| forsake, and now to leave and forsake them is to me great joy.
23 V| felony, and commanded him to forsake the devil, and made him
24 V| but in no wise we will forsake the law ne faith of Jesu
25 V| wilt not depart from me ne forsake me, I shall show to thee
26 V| said: I despise thee, and forsake thee and all thy power,
27 V| promised to renounce and forsake the world, and he hath not
28 V| more secular books, I shall forsake thee. And with the words
29 VI| Promise ye that ye will forsake the idols and will worship
30 VI| had felt, and concluded to forsake the world, and entered into
31 VI| doctrine that she purposed to forsake all worldly pleasancies
32 VI| firmly that she would not forsake the son of the everlasting
33 VI| verily, that I will not forsake him for all thy menaces
34 VI| would better be disposed and forsake his opinions; and was in
35 VII| Christine and Celestine, to forsake their possessions, and so
36 VII| said to her: O fair maid, forsake thy God and believe on our
37 VII| the provost's desire and forsake her faith. But this holy
38 VII| a man to do penance and forsake sin, for the hour of death
39 VII| he would not assent to forsake it. Which devotion considered,
40 VII| should constrain him to forsake his God that he called Jesus
41 VII| for truth if thou wilt not forsake and deny thy God, that thou
42 VII| therein, him will I not forsake for no thhlg that can or
43 VII| and would have made him to forsake his God and his belief.
44 VII| believe steadfastly in God and forsake him not. When S. Erasmus
45 VII| and said: If thou wilt not forsake thy God and thy false belief,
46 VII| certain that I will never forsake him, suffer all that I may
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