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1 I| surmount the tribulations temporal. And the time of the passion
2 I| perpetual, he changeth into temporal of purgatory, and also for
3 I| and also for that the pain temporal is due, he releaseth part.
4 I| he had no need of space temporal. It was from heaven, for
5 II| this is the rule of the temporal through the year, etc. ~
6 II| and in like wise the lords temporal that were his friends counselled
7 II| the lords spiritual and temporal tofore him, and said he
8 II| the lords spiritual and temporal. And after this the king
9 II| the lords spiritual and temporal which had been at Rome were
10 III| to her great promises of temporal goods and of great eases,
11 III| to be withdrawn from all temporal business, and only to have
12 III| for sins mortal into pain temporal. The third feast is of his
13 III| thine heart from all desires temporal, and yet shall the Holy
14 III| so, for God hath not made temporal things, the child affirmed
15 III| manners, that is in alms temporal, is administering to the
16 IV| that there should be none temporal possessions in his order.
17 IV| that I am at the end of my temporal life, and shall hastily
18 IV| that surely she went to temporal death. And if we say that
19 IV| property of especial and temporal nature may make unity, how
20 V| overpass by thought all temporal things. They love, they
21 VI| the lords, spiritual and temporal, were present at the burying
22 VI| and that general suffrages temporal might be done for them on
23 VI| for to please the son of a temporal king, and said to him in
24 VI| would not return again to temporal life. Lord, I commend me
25 VI| from me all occasion of temporal comfort. On a time because
26 VI| in spiritual things as in temporal things. After this he thought
27 VI| truth, that for the love of temporal life, the christian king
28 VI| make me to lose my life temporal. So there bleveth no more,
29 VII| loosed from the body by temporal death, to be preserved from
30 VII| sickness, in which he ended his temporal life; and forsomuch as he
31 VII| Lord, and sith after his temporal death, at his own grave
32 VII| he took from him all his temporal goods and finally smote
33 VII| royal, and for the realm temporal and corruptible changed
34 VII| devoutly served, and all goods temporal daily grew there. The bishop
35 VII| remedy to us against all temporal and wicked thoughts. The
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