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Examples
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Whatsoeuer is contrary to good facion or Christiane religion, with greate dilligence to shonne it.
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Ecclesiasticalle and Temporalle, of many other peoples: But specially aftre the doctrine, of Christe Iesu, and the woorkyng of the holy ghoste, to bring them in to frame and facion.
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Their appareil at the firste, was aftre their facion vnlike to all other.
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Thei weare coates of a straunge facion, open on the left side, whiche thei put on acordingly, and fasten with fowre or five Buttons.
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Their behauour was in the beginning very brute, and farre oute of ordre, without lawe or discipline, or any good facion.
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This Churche did thei vse to builde, aftre the facion of a crosse, and not vnlike the shape of a manne.
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Thei shaue the hindre haulfe of the heade, rounde aboute by the croune, from one eare to another: compassyng towarde the nape of the necke after suche a facion, that the polle behind sheweth muche like the face of a bearded manne.
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There was no difference betwixte them eyther in body or language, but al aftre one sorte and facion.
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Al these vsed coules, much aftre one facion, but in colour diuers, and abstained fro fleshe.
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For it is compted a very dishonest and vnmanerly facion, to sitte shoed.
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