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1 I| and ears, the water in the natural members named genitals,
2 I| ears is scurrility, in the natural members, that is to say
3 I| his body, and in all the natural wits of his body. And first
4 I| suffered sorrow in all his natural wits S. Bernard telleth,
5 I| despoilest thee of thy rays natural, there shineth most thy
6 I| he hath sought any place natural or human by which thou mightest
7 I| and the fiends by virtues natural, which be in things created
8 I| ran some time their course natural, but suddenly by the veins
9 II| stoned also, not in the year natural, but appearing. For our
10 III| sovereign things, that is heat natural, humour, and nourishing,
11 IV| germining, that is to wit, natural heat, humour nutrimental,
12 IV| marvellous mystery of dissension natural and of curious inquisition.
13 V| fierceness, for in them is natural fierceness and great courage
14 V| could not find in causes natural the cause of that darkness.
15 V| darkness. And it was no natural eclipse, for the moon was
16 V| sun established above all natural ordinance, that eclipse
17 VI| feeble by sickness that his natural heat was almost gone, he
18 VI| Ghost. But David enseigned natural wisdom when he said: Send
19 VI| that is to wit, wisdom natural, reasonable, and moral.
20 VI| God. For when his father natural would have made him to sacrifice
21 VI| father, but S. Peter saw the natural likeness of him. And his
22 VI| thee again thy proper and natural similitude tofore all the
23 VI| Simon, and became in his natural likeness. Then all the people
24 VII| three, that is intellectual, natural, and mathematical. The blessed
25 VII| Secondly, she had science natural of which she used in disputing
26 VII| theology, logic, philosophy, natural and moral, upon the evangiles,
27 VII| not less therefore. Reason natural. For if I have a candlelight,
28 VII| thoughts, and his five wits natural for to keep him from all
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