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1 I| of the goods that he hath lent us. For we have nothing
2 I| proper, but Jesu Christ hath lent to us all that we have.
3 I| abstinence ordained like to Lent and is called Septuagesima.
4 I| and joined a week of the Lent thereto, and called it Sexagesima.
5 I| penance, is in the time of Lent oft used and said. ~
6 I| which we call now in English Lent, beginneth the Sunday in
7 I| in the first week of the Lent, to the end that vices wax
8 I| as the Romans had in the Lent lived soberly and in continence,
9 I| Church the Second Sunday of Lent. ~Isaac was forty years
10 I| read the third Sunday in Lent. ~Joseph when he was sixteen
11 I| Egyptians that the Egyptians lent to them all that they desired,
12 I| creator and maker which hath lent to them all that they live
13 II| which was of his tribe, he lent him the said weight of silver
14 II| thou wert a little child I lent to Gabael ten besants of
15 II| chancellor many years, and once I lent to thee £500 which thou
16 III| overcome the torments, and hast lent me patience among the pains,
17 III| of her cell in the end of Lent.~In the time that the city
18 IV| which had pity on him, and lent to him his ass for to bear
19 IV| the apostle, which have lent to thee mine ass, and yet
20 IV| fellow with him, all the Lent, with bread and water, so
21 V| And in a time that the Lent approached he was visited
22 V| riding and blame him that lent him the horse. The cause
23 V| man and a true which had lent certain money to another
24 V| creditor lost that he had lent. And then he saith that,
25 VI| and abode there a whole Lent, and that done his father
26 VI| amorously the time that God had lent her, in especial she was
27 VI| God.~On a day of the holy Lent she was in the church and
28 VI| Advent he ate never but Lent meat, and when the archbishop
29 VII| Friday, and namely in time of lent and advent he abstained
30 VII| to wit the holy time of Lent, and therefore a creature
31 VII| consolation. And that time of Lent ne signifieth but mournings,
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