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1 I| three powers, that is to wit memory, understanding, and will,
2 I| in the Epistle; and the memory of the passion of Jesu Christ;
3 I| shall live by continual memory. Secondly, he was showed
4 I| abide to us in perpetual memory, he hath unto devout hearts
5 I| this holy sacrament like a memory perdurable of his passion,
6 I| was instituted is special memory made of this sacrament,
7 I| be kept for a perpetual memory and remembrance. ~Then went
8 I| destroy and put away the memory of Amalek under heaven.
9 II| thereof cometh understanding, memory, and cunning. Cunning is
10 II| that thou hast learned the memory or mind, and retainest that
11 II| vision holy church maketh memory of her the eight days of
12 IV| retained for a witness and memory. And the blessed Frontonius
13 IV| versicle: In everlasting memory shall be my rightful hostess,
14 IV| paynims was forgotten, and the memory of the prince of the apostles
15 IV| He had odour of perpetual memory, whereof it is said: He
16 V| cross of our Redeemer, in memory of his passion, in his forehead
17 V| November, should be the memory of the passion of our Lord,
18 V| dedication, victory and memory. The apparition of this
19 V| like wise should hallow the memory of S. Michael there. And
20 V| which was said sometime: The memory of Adrian, the angel of
21 V| impressing in our hearts the memory of the passion of our Lord,
22 V| this solemnity is said the Memory of S. Michael, how well
23 V| archangels of our Lord. We do the memory and the honours generally,
24 VI| ordained that at this day memory is made of all saints, that
25 VI| Commemoration of All Souls.~The memory of the departing of all
26 VI| was established that their memory should be worshipped under
27 VI| that all they that have memory of thy name and my passion,
28 VII| for them remembering her memory. All these things together
29 VII| hereafter we joyfully shall make memory and solemnity, was right
30 VII| he entendeth and hath in memory to pray for, and for this
31 VII| resteth, and hath special memory of all the creatures for
32 VII| and it is to wit that this memory is for the persons that
33 VII| they also which he hath had memory of, may have participation
34 VII| here, ye shall do it in the memory of me.~And therefore, in
35 VII| sign of the cross, in the memory and mind of the five wounds
36 VII| resteth and hath a general memory for dead folk, and in especial
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