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1 I| and sins shall be there openly showed, whereof saith S.
2 I| were there sparteled all openly, they said that it was the
3 I| appearing. Thirdly, by eating openly and by no art fantastic.
4 I| but also by the cities ran openly, and devoured the children
5 I| engendering. Secondly, he ascended openly, for seeing his disciples
6 I| the gloss saith: I go so openly that no man demanded of
7 I| whom were given victuals openly out of all the barns and
8 II| answered: Now manifestly and openly is thine hope made vain,
9 II| authority of the pope's bull openly denounced them accursed
10 III| would show them some sign openly, fearful and ghastful, by
11 III| without running abroad out openly, and they ought also to
12 III| and there I gave my body openly to sin by the space of seventeen
13 III| suffered common women to enter openly into his house, to the end
14 III| saw the virtue of God so openly by the miracles of S. Mark,
15 III| the keepers of the prison openly by day, he seeing them all,
16 III| God, and made his prayer openly that he would convey over
17 III| seek the heretics, he said openly in a predication that the
18 III| as it seemed, looked much openly and sharply on him. Then
19 III| king the christian faith openly and the great merit and
20 III| spirit in his body, and said openly that he would not go out
21 III| vain and superfluous. It is openly known that this clerk, if
22 III| handmaids. ~appertly, adv., openly. ~asprely, adv., extremely. ~
23 IV| Englishman, and he told it openly tofore all the people what
24 IV| Redeemer did do show it openly, that he had ordained for
25 IV| victory, and as it appeareth openly by the words of S. Maximin
26 V| insomuch that they preached openly that it were no sin to slay
27 VI| declared hereafter more openly, for this holy king Edward
28 VI| vow of chastity should be openly known, and if he consented
29 VI| declared the great miracle openly. Wherefore the people gave
30 VI| should never be uttered ne openly known till the time that
31 VI| enchanters, but confounded them openly before the king and all
32 VI| the world, he was beaten openly and put out of the city,
33 VI| saidst it to the poor man openly. I tell and say to thee
34 VII| of servage and rebelled openly against the empire. Among
35 VII| which miracle was anon known openly to the people. And at that
36 VII| so that he said to them openly that he was Messias that
37 VII| with hammers, and spake openly in sowing discords, and
38 VII| told to the provost all openly, that Polycarp had three
39 VII| in truth, part saying and openly preaching in this wise;
40 VII| marvellous splendour which openly was seen flying within the
41 VII| to the house of Simon and openly began to preach, and for
42 VII| business.~notorily, adv., openly.~paddocks, n., toads.~parement,
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