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 | | Ech man that herde of the fadir, and hath lerned, cometh to me. 46 Not for ony man hath sey the fadir, but this that is of God, hath sey the fadir. |
 | | 20 His fadir and modir answeriden to hem, and seiden, We witen, that this is oure sone, and that he was borun blynd; 21 but hou he seeth now, we witen neuer, or who openyde hise iyen, we witen nere; axe ye hym, he hath age, speke he of hym silf. |
 | | If ye loueden me, forsothe ye schulden haue ioye, for Y go to the fadir, for the fadir is grettere than Y. 29 And now Y haue seid to you, bifor that it be don, that whanne it is don, ye bileuen. |
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