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1 I| hath received of thee the vesture of immortality; of me he
2 I| is clad. He hath left thy vesture and is come to mine. Right
3 I| that be revested with the vesture of innocence. By baptism
4 I| shall clothe us of double vesture, that is to wit of body
5 I| and thanking God of the vesture perpetual which by hope
6 I| Easter, signifieth the double vesture that we shall have in body
7 I| he was clad with a white vesture, whereof saith S. Bernard:
8 I| Herod had received a white vesture. Thou dancest and playest
9 I| Clothe thee with white vesture that the confusion of thy
10 I| and despoiled him of his vesture, and clothed therewith his
11 II| and do on him a precious vesture. And the apostle said to
12 II| she saw tofore her a white vesture, and anon therewith she
13 II| virgins and hast sent me this vesture. All they that entered made
14 II| he was clad with a white vesture going honourably with the
15 III| so that he gave not his vesture to some poor body, he would
16 III| he gave all his precious vesture to the poor people for to
17 III| took of the cuttings of her vesture by devotion, whereof many
18 IV| him to be clothed with the vesture of a knight that he tofore
19 IV| which he kept in a strange vesture? It pleased him to keep
20 V| anon and took him to common vesture. He laughed never but if
21 V| punished. This man received a vesture of a usurer and was not
22 V| also clad with right noble vesture and rich. And a holy father
23 VI| her of the pride of her vesture, and she answered that she
24 VI| said of Thadea, that is a vesture, and of Deus, that is God,
25 VI| that is God, for he was vesture royal of God by ornament
26 VI| appeared to him in a white vesture and said: Fear thee nothing,
27 VI| hath covered me with this vesture. Of which thing this holy
28 VI| man? Bring ye me then a vesture and let me be clothed for
29 VI| instead of a poor man, and the vesture that the poor man had taken,
30 VI| divinity covered. O glorious vesture and inestimable gift, that
31 VI| the quantity of a little vesture, which was but half a mantle,
32 VI| of our Lady, ne wear rich vesture of gold, but after the ensample
33 VI| poor woman a right good vesture, and when this poor woman
34 VI| she arose and scraped her vesture and laughed. ~And after
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