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1 I| gifts, that is to wit gold, incense, and myrrh. And this saith
2 I| to relieve her poverty, incense against the stench of the
3 I| to pay the tribute, the incense for to make sacrifice, the
4 I| signifieth dilection or love; the incense, orison or prayer; the myrrh,
5 I| understood the Deity; by the incense the soul right devout, for
6 I| soul right devout, for the incense signifieth devotion and
7 I| or sprinkler. After, the incense is burnt on the altar, and
8 I| this is signified by the incense which is burnt upon the
9 I| orison is signified by the incense, that it appertaineth that
10 I| And the apostle saith much incense is given to him. ~Fifthly,
11 I| sacrifice beasts and to burn incense. But now the belly and the
12 I| sodden and roasted, the incense is the odour of the savour.
13 I| The second thing is the incense of orison and prayer well
14 I| Aaron and Phineas, burnt incense upon the altar of sacrifices,
15 I| n., myrrh. storax, n., incense. styed, v., rose up, ascended.
16 III| their sacrifice two grams of incense only, whereof the paynims
17 III| his week; he went for to incense, and entered into the temple,
18 IV| sacrifice of the idols, and the incense that was delivered to her
19 V| burning, and of thus, that is incense. That is to say incense
20 V| incense. That is to say incense burning to God. Or he may
21 V| light in the church. He was incense burning to God by distress
22 VI| they would do sacrifice ne incense to the idol, but humbly
23 VII| so sweet as it had been incense or precious ointment. When
24 VII| speaks to S. Francis, v. 216.~Incense, why offered at the Nativity,
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