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1 I| given. Or otherwise by these eight days may be understood eight
2 I| eight days may be understood eight things, of which the considerati
3 I| this sending and coming eight things be to be considered.
4 I| after he had begotten Seth eight hundred years, and engendered
5 I| be circumcised when he is eight days old, and I will that
6 I| Isaac, and when he was eight days old he circumcised
7 II| tofore him. This Jesse had eight sons, he brought tofore
8 II| there were founder in Israel eight hundred thousand strong
9 II| maketh memory of her the eight days of the feast after,
10 II| Lord two hundred and eighty eight under Diocletian and Maximian
11 II| Hebrew measure of about eight bushels. coarted, pp., constrained
12 III| about the year of our Lord eight hundred and fifty, and the
13 III| England, and when he was eight years old our Lord showed
14 III| the people and demanded eight days' respite, and they
15 III| it to him. And when the eight days were passed they came
16 IV| our Lord the year of grace eight hundred and six. And he
17 IV| died the year of our Lord eight hundred and nineteen. Then
18 IV| lived by the space after of eight days, and preached to his
19 IV| so. And then he converted eight thousand men. And then the
20 IV| slept but two hundred and eight years. ~
21 IV| laboured in the fevers, and eight days tofore her death she
22 IV| that he gave him term of eight days, so that at the end
23 IV| days, so that at the end of eight days he should appear again
24 V| thousand one hundred and eight men believed in our Lord
25 V| they departed from the host eight miles farther, and took
26 V| About the year of our Lord eight hundred and thirty-two,
27 VI| hast made me to suffer pain eight days in purgatory, because
28 VI| there in the service of God eight years, she yielded up her
29 VI| she was by the space of eight and twenty days in continual
30 VI| howbeit that she had been eight and twenty years in languor
31 VI| of S. Elizabeth, and was eight days on going thither, and
32 VII| write; he wrote seventy eight books; he accounted the
33 VII| his fellows abode there eight weeks, till Trinity Sunday
34 VII| Lord six hundred and sixty eight, and they were accustomed
35 VII| of body, cruel of sight, eight foot long of his stature,
36 VII| about the year of our Lord eight hundred and fifteen. In
37 VII| in the year of our Lord eight hundred and fifty-six, as
38 VII| of ten days, and after of eight, and after of seven, and
39 VII| terms of the days, ten, eight, seven, six.~After this
40 VII| and began about the year eight hundred and fiftyone. If
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