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1 I| is in heaven because of continual operation in virtue. For
2 I| despised, we shall live by continual memory. Secondly, he was
3 I| he maketh them to be in continual moving of good operation.
4 I| were in orison and prayer continual, whereof is sung: Orantibus
5 I| mortification; and in the visage by continual impression. Secondly, to
6 II| way; right long line by continual work without negligence
7 II| Chrysostom saith upon Matthew: Continual dread is his confuse, and
8 II| and always in the sea is continual dread, the image of death
9 III| their fleshly desires by continual fastings, for she had liefer
10 III| contemplation, and to the people by continual predication. And by this
11 IV| of S. Peter, and was in continual fastings and prayers, saying:
12 IV| laid thereupon, which by continual heat that was thereunder,
13 V| wakings, that he languished in continual malady, that he might not
14 V| was sick on his eyes for continual weeping, his brethren said
15 VI| seigniored over his flesh by continual abstinence in making it
16 VI| eight and twenty days in continual languor and sickness, nevertheless
17 VII| benefits, sent to him an axes continual, and then the holy enseignments
18 VII| which had suffered an axes continual, died, and vow made unto
19 VII| unto all, and was ever in continual prayers and replenished
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