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... heaven may love us the more , and from this lying ( deceptive ) life lead us with the intercession of her who is chosen of Christ , into the eternal ( life ) of heaven . JULIANA . pe feaderelt í þe lunes t i þe JULIANA. ...
... heaven may love us the more , and from this lying ( deceptive ) life lead us with the intercession of her who is chosen of Christ , into the eternal ( life ) of heaven . JULIANA . pe feaderelt í þe lunes t i þe JULIANA. ...
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... þat þis holy lady in heaven may love us be more , and prough pis loaned life , may lead us to be eternal one , by her blessed merits , which are very acceptable to Christ . beof eof meiden . ant tis martir . wes iuliane JULIANA. ...
... þat þis holy lady in heaven may love us be more , and prough pis loaned life , may lead us to be eternal one , by her blessed merits , which are very acceptable to Christ . beof eof meiden . ant tis martir . wes iuliane JULIANA. ...
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... ye can harm me ; for the more ye harm me here , the more sevenfold ye help me to heaven . And if ye do me to death , for her dear Lords love . Na nulle ich leuen ower read be forreaded ow feolf 18 JULIANA . ( ROYAL MS . 17 A. XXVII . )
... ye can harm me ; for the more ye harm me here , the more sevenfold ye help me to heaven . And if ye do me to death , for her dear Lords love . Na nulle ich leuen ower read be forreaded ow feolf 18 JULIANA . ( ROYAL MS . 17 A. XXVII . )
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... heaven , and if ye do me to dea , pat my dead is precious before God , and I shall in joy reach endless bliss ; and ye shall , ye wretches , weep your fates pat ye should be born into be world and brought ford to misery ; ye shall sink ...
... heaven , and if ye do me to dea , pat my dead is precious before God , and I shall in joy reach endless bliss ; and ye shall , ye wretches , weep your fates pat ye should be born into be world and brought ford to misery ; ye shall sink ...
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... heaven , little wouldest thou esteem your lawless laws which teach you to bow before mortal ( or lifeless ) creatures , as ye should do to God , and anger your Creator , for the living devils get into ( the idols ) on which ye believe ...
... heaven , little wouldest thou esteem your lawless laws which teach you to bow before mortal ( or lifeless ) creatures , as ye should do to God , and anger your Creator , for the living devils get into ( the idols ) on which ye believe ...
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