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1 I| lay in the sepulchre forty hours, which was the time of tribulation.
2 I| Because that he was forty hours dead, after, he was forty
3 I| personally in clean life at the hours diurnal and nocturnal of
4 I| an hundred days; at the hours of prime, of tierce, of
5 I| at every each of these hours forty days. On the other
6 I| done at the seven times or hours canonical at matins, at
7 I| to be praised in all the hours of the day, but because
8 I| is ordained that at these hours we praise God specially,
9 I| specially, because that these hours in some things be more privileged
10 I| praise we our Lord at all hours. At evensong time Jesu Christ
11 II| day matins of her, and the Hours. It happed that by counsel
12 II| day he had not said his Hours of our Lady, wherefore he
13 II| an altar for to say his Hours; and when he came to this
14 II| and the people made three hours long a great noise and cry,
15 III| were they together at the hours as it appertaineth. And
16 III| they that came late to the hours, she blamed debonairly or
17 III| therein the space of three hours. The mother came and drew
18 III| envenomed by the space of two hours, and never after perished
19 IV| every day at the seven hours canonical she was lifted
20 IV| was so tormented by three hours of the devil that he died
21 IV| brethren in all honesty, and at hours in the night and in his
22 V| always found tofore the hours, or reading, or writing,
23 V| nourish him, and at certain hours ministered her milk to him.~
24 V| Nativity Virgin, and said his hours every day ententively. And
25 V| in and began to say his hours. And the blessed Virgin
26 V| and said every day his hours. And he saw on a night a
27 V| of them, and sing we our hours canonical to our Lord. And
28 V| thee but the space of three hours, and after that I shall
29 V| it may not endure three hours long. And it appeareth that
30 VI| established time, days, and hours. Which formed men of the
31 VI| slept the space of three hours they awoke him, and said:
32 VI| sufferance of Jesu Christ, two hours during, and after the eventide
33 VII| began matins, prime, and hours, and all such service as
34 VII| the day and night and the hours thereof, incessantly be
35 VII| the monastery almost two hours, and after went in to his
36 VII| toward heaven. And about two hours after, when they that were
37 VII| this torment she was four hours without speaking. Then Julian
38 VII| obeys S. Martin, vi. 148.~Hours of prayer, wherefore instituted,
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