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1 I| by divine puissance and ordinance, and, if it be of necessity,
2 I| doctor, that the ancient ordinance was that no man should come
3 I| good cause for to keep this ordinance and fast in these days.
4 I| dispensed by right holy ordinance and to the profit of our
5 I| the things equal to their ordinance. And these three things
6 I| ineffable manner of the ordinance and thought divine visibly
7 I| Mary? If thou demand of the ordinance of nature, thou knowest
8 I| and conceived above the ordinance of nature, and alway remained
9 I| then seekest thou of the ordinance of the precious nature of
10 I| obeyeth not my statute and ordinance. And thy wife Sara shall
11 II| after that they were, by the ordinance of the Holy Ghost, confirmed
12 II| it may be said that this ordinance or disposition was in three
13 III| the people and after the ordinance of holy church he was ordained
14 III| and a sheep. Then was an ordinance made in the town that there
15 III| worthy thereto; but the ordinance of God and of S. Peter came
16 III| christian faith, and by his ordinance bishops were ordained to
17 III| slain in every place. Which ordinance when it was known among
18 III| Peter a long while, by the ordinance and commandment of S. Peter,
19 III| friend S. Peter, by the ordinance and commandment of whom
20 IV| the sea, they came, by the ordinance of God, by the rock where
21 IV| wild beasts brake their ordinance, and entered the garden
22 IV| And the said emperors made ordinance that whomsomever brought
23 IV| Laurence was made by this ordinance. It happed that Eudoxia,
24 IV| and heard of him all the ordinance of the vision. And he took
25 V| custom of writing was of such ordinance that the generation of women
26 V| conversation, honest by ordinance of manners, and delectable
27 V| of the virgin; but by the ordinance of God the iron that the
28 V| and archangels. And the ordinance and disposition of them
29 V| established above all natural ordinance, that eclipse we saw begin
30 V| suffered death, or else the ordinance of nature in this world
31 VI| is better showed in the ordinance of his life. First, as touching
32 VI| First, as touching his ordinance unto God. After S. Bernard,
33 VI| cause why she retained the ordinance of these things was because
34 VI| ordinately. And then she made an ordinance that whosomever removed
35 VII| were nigh spent; but by the ordinance of our Lord there came a
36 VII| apperceived well that the ordinance of God ought not to be contraried.
37 VII| Ellysente her daughters, by the ordinance of S. Amand, and with many
38 VII| on their feet after the ordinance of Anastasius, then pope,
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