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1 I| Nevertheless Saint Austin in a sermon, and Nicodemus in his gospels,
2 I| saith Leo the Pope, in a sermon of the ascension: This day
3 I| saith S. Leo the Pope in a sermon of the Ascension: Then began
4 I| of this S. Leo saith in a sermon of the Ascension: This day
5 I| me. Now saith S. Leo in a sermon of the Pentecost: The incommutable
6 II| Christmas day S. Thomas made a sermon at Canterbury in his own
7 III| first is, as is said in a sermon of this feast, that when
8 III| he made to the people a sermon and said: Right dear brethren,
9 III| on a day as he preached a sermon of the patience and sufferance
10 III| and abode as long as the sermon endured, and it stretched
11 III| Austin preached a glorious sermon, and declared to the king
12 III| And when he had ended his sermon the king said to him: Your
13 III| incontinent, as soon as the sermon was ended, the king fell
14 III| made then unto them a noble sermon in such wise as all that
15 III| to them made a much sweet sermon in taking leave of them.
16 IV| pope saith the same in a sermon, saying: We suppose but
17 IV| that each of them made a sermon unto the praisirg and laud
18 IV| Whereof S. Jerome saith in a sermon to Paula and Eustochia her
19 IV| Virgin Mary, is showed in a sermon made and ordained of divers
20 IV| endure the words of the said sermon. ~
21 IV| showeth authentically in a sermon of the right holy Assumption
22 V| performed surely all his sermon.~A monk that had been a
23 V| a Manichean, which in a sermon of Augustin whereas he departed
24 V| Austin rehearseth in a sermon that he made on the occasion
25 V| apostle there made a great sermon of the glory of paradise
26 V| he made rehearsal of his sermon saying that marriage is
27 VI| to the people a glorious sermon, and declared the great
28 VI| which then was prior, make a sermon in which he told of the
29 VI| was whole. And after the sermon this knight thought he would
30 VI| this reason is touched in a sermon that is recited this day
31 VI| dead. And there he made a sermon to the people, declaring
32 VI| there a great part of the sermon, and beheld marvellously
33 VI| she loved better a rude sermon well edifying than a fair
34 VI| fast to flee away from the sermon. And this holy man said
35 VII| to whom he made a noble sermon, and when he had all finished
36 VII| he had all finished his sermon the stones answered and
37 VII| which demanded of him a sermon, to whom he said: Sit still
38 VII| began to tell to him a long sermon of the creation of the world,
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