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from The Century Dictionary.
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creance .
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Wherefore, it seemeth well, that God loveth them and is pleased with their creaunce for their good deeds.
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_ "The letter refers, in its quaint Norman-French, to the good influence that will be exercised by such a manifestation, as a practical argument against the" various enemies of our faith and belief "-- _noz foie et creaunce ount plousours enemys_.
The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.]. Hartley Withers 1908
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