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Almighty God, fro whom alle godenesse and grace comethe fro, that he vouchesaf, of his excellent mercy and habundant grace, to fulle fylle hire soules with inspiracioun of the Holy Gost, in makynge defence of alle hire gostly enemyes here in erthe, to hire salvacioun, bothe of body and soule; to worschipe and thankynge of
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For thei han no knouleche of the Sone, ne of the Holy Gost: but thei cone alle speken of the Bible: and namely of Genesis, of the prophetes lawes, and of the Bokes of Moyses.
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For thei seyn, that the Holy Gost may not come of the Sone; but alle only of the Fadir.
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Thei beleven wel in the Fadre, in the Sone and in the Holy Gost: and thei ben fulle devoute, and righte trewe on to another.
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In the same chirche, besyde the awteer, weren alle the aposteles on Whytsonday, whan the Holy Gost descended on hem, in lyknesse of fuyr.
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Also whan men speken to hem, of the Fadre and of the Sone and of the Holy Gost, thei seyn, that thei ben 3 persones; but not o God.
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And the Holy Gost alyghte upon hym, in lyknesse of a colver: and so at his baptizynge, was alle the hool trynytee.
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Holy Gost: but alle weys fayle thei, in somme articles of oure feythe.
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Holy Gost: but alle weys fayle thei, in somme articles of oure feythe.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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For thei seyn, that the Holy Gost may not come of the Sone; but alle only of the Fadir.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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