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1 I| And of this daughter he engendered a son. She took her name
2 I| that is to wit Enoch, was engendered of a man, and he was engendering.
3 I| that is to say Elijah, was engendered and not engendering. The
4 I| Christ, he was born, not engendered of a man ne engendering.
5 I| man; but the Virgin Mary engendered and conceived above the
6 I| world, he knew his wife and engendered Cain, the fifteenth year
7 I| and thirty years old he engendered Seth like to his similitude,
8 I| eight hundred years, and engendered sons and daughters. Some
9 II| Sicily, and extract and engendered of a noble lineage, in the
10 II| joys perdurable. Lechery is engendered of corruption, and of corruption
11 II| and of sin is confusion engendered. ~And he thus saying, two
12 II| on a night with her, and engendered on her a child. When his
13 II| named Thief, because he had engendered it by theft. After for to
14 III| unsteadfastness of the heretics, he engendered the great melody of the
15 III| predication by which he engendered much people to the faith.
16 III| Exerces, whom the said Exerces engendered on a queen which was called
17 IV| kingdom, as though he had engendered them. all. This holy Paul
18 IV| sea from Galicia, and was engendered of Leviathan, which is a
19 IV| called Bonacho, that is engendered in Galicia. And when he
20 IV| predication, by which he engendered much people to the faith
21 V| descended Levy, and Levy engendered Melchion and Panthar, Panthar
22 V| Melchion and Panthar, Panthar engendered Barpanthar, Barpanthar engendered
23 V| engendered Barpanthar, Barpanthar engendered Joachim, Joachim engendered
24 V| engendered Joachim, Joachim engendered the Virgin Mary, which was
25 V| Nathan had a wife, of whom he engendered Jacob, and when Nathan was
26 V| of Jacob, and on her he engendered Eli, and so Jacob and Eli
27 V| Solomon, took a wife and engendered and raised the seed of his
28 V| seed of his brother and engendered Joseph.~Joseph then by nature
29 V| was by nature his that engendered him, and by the law he was
30 V| John Baptist, and Eliud engendered Eminen. And of Eminen came
31 V| well engendering. For she engendered to Jesu Christ good lineage,
32 V| others, which by her were engendered to the christian faith.~
33 VI| of corrupt humours, which engendered foul worms, and made her
34 VI| named Notus or Maurus, which engendered a daughter named Ursula.
35 VI| all this people if I have engendered thee. And the child said:
36 VI| my dear son that I have engendered and nourished. And as soon
37 VII| shall be hereafter said, was engendered S. Katherine, which came
38 VII| her and said that he had engendered no child. And then anon
39 VII| and feigned that he had engendered it, and named him Henry.
40 VII| My father and my mother engendered or begat me in an isle of
41 VII| the diocese of Trygvier, engendered or begotten of parents noble
42 VII| both flesh and blood are engendered in creature, much more stronger
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