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1 I| cathedral or priory or abbey church, or even tread the humbler 2 I| stones of an ancient parish church, without being touched with 3 I| world is hallowed in Holy Church the time of four weeks, 4 I| comings of our Lord, yet the Church maketh mention in especial 5 I| appeareth in the office of the Church of this time. And therefore 6 I| world. Whereof the holy Church remembereth in the seven 7 I| thirty years complete, as the Church of Rome holdeth. And then 8 I| at Cologne in S. Peter's Church, which is the Cathedral 9 I| Septuagesima beginneth when the Church singeth in the office of 10 I| putteth in the office of the Church. The first reason was for 11 I| at the beginning of the Church also solemnly, as the Sunday. 12 I| time then of exile of the Church, full of many tribulations, 13 I| beginneth when is sung in the Church, at office of the mass: 14 I| time of widowhood of the Church, and the wailing of the 15 I| be two wings given to the Church. The first is the exercitation 16 I| mass. ~And this doth holy Church in three manners. For some 17 I| manners. For some be in holy Church that be oppressed of adversity, 18 I| to-break them. Wherefore holy Church crieth that he arise as 19 I| in which is sung in the Church in the office of the mass, 20 I| no love. And thus as the Church at the beginning, as despaired, 21 I| All the children of the Church or they be in grace or they 22 I| Invocavit me, etc. And the Church which was much troubled 23 I| sum of the office of the Church, which saith: The world 24 I| Beleth in the office of the Church. The first is that we will 25 I| Whitsuntide, like as holy Church hath ordained. The second 26 I| speak nothing thereof, the Church of Rome approveth it. For 27 I| from then, forth on, the Church hath ordained and confirmed 28 I| Secondly, because that holy Church fasteth and prayeth that 29 I| procession, for then the Church maketh general procession. 30 I| his signs militant in the Church. He hath bells for business 31 I| For there was edified a church in the place where were 32 I| the gate of heaven, as the Church singeth; Lord God Jesu Christ, 33 I| dew whereof singeth holy Church: Et sui roris aspersione 34 I| fiftieth day after that, as the Church saith, in fire. And also 35 I| disciples signify the holy church, also the fiftieth day on 36 I| city of God, that is holy church, and by this flood our Lord 37 I| in the beginning of the church by prayer, as thus when 38 I| good virtues. He is in holy church offered for the living and 39 I| passion our mother, holy church, is occupied all that day 40 I| pardons of the treasure of the church by the misericord divine, 41 I| and also prayers for the church, for the kings, and for 42 I| Dedication of the Temple of the Church. ~The dedication of the 43 I| The dedication of the church is solemnly hallowed among 44 I| the other feasts of the church, and because that it is 45 I| because that it is double church or temple, that is to wit, 46 I| that two things be in the church that be hallowed, that is 47 I| difference of the office of the church. For the office of the church 48 I| church. For the office of the church is made in psalms, in lessons, 49 I| trumpet. ~The temple or the church is hallowed for five reasons. 50 I| his dialogue, that as a church of the heretic Arians was 51 I| seeking the doors of the church, and he might not be seen 52 I| upon the covering of the church, like as they had run upon 53 I| great noise, as that the church should have been thrown 54 I| that they that flee to the church should be safe; whereof 55 I| culpable and flee to the church that they may be safe. Whereof 56 I| Whereof the canon saith: The church defendeth the culpables 57 I| therefore we look now in the church toward the orient. And our 58 I| till he come. Fourthly, the church is hallowed because that 59 I| and for these things the church giveth thanks to God at 60 I| free will. ~Fifthly, the church is hallowed for to administer 61 I| there the sacraments of the church. Like as on the table of 62 I| altar, and after of the church. And many things appertain 63 I| virtue and beauty of the church, and if they be evil they 64 I| evil they make foul all the church. ~Sixthly, they ought to 65 I| ought to be seen how the church is sacred and hallowed. 66 I| open your gates. And the church is washed within and without 67 I| made on the walls of the church, and they be anointed with 68 I| for the hallowing of his church. The first was when he came 69 I| goings about show that the church is hallowed in the honour 70 I| that be to be saved of the church, that be virgins, continent, 71 I| in the disposition of the church material. Like as Hugo de 72 I| Jesu Christ hath in the church, wherefore it ought to be 73 I| hell. And this that the church is thrice washed within 74 I| should be taken away, is the church washed with holy water. 75 I| crosses be painted in the church, and that is for three causes. 76 I| For the pavement of the church is the foundament of our 77 I| And it is to know that the church or the temple was, as it 78 I| the house of God. And the church is assailed by Jeroboam 79 I| this that it is said: The Church is assailed when it is edified 80 I| an usurer had founded a church, and then he prayed the 81 I| bishop, Why hallowest thou my church? Cease ye, for the right 82 I| the devil destroyed the church with great storm and great 83 I| covetous, and assailed the church of God, as it is read in 84 I| and they defoul much the church of God. Of which covetousness 85 I| in the dedication of the church the humility that was in 86 I| ought to be painted in this church, that is to understand that 87 I| conjunction of Christ to his church, and of the flood that was 88 I| Quinquagesima is read in the church the history of the holy 89 I| Jacob, which is read in the Church the Second Sunday of Lent. ~ 90 I| legend as it is read in the church. ~Isaac began to wax old 91 I| Moses, which is read in the Church on Mid-lent Sunday: ~These 92 I| kept in the old law, holy church hath established the Sunday 93 I| stablished to be hallowed in holy church, they sin deadly, for they 94 I| of God aforesaid and holy church, but if it be for some necessity 95 I| some necessity that holy church admitteth and granteth. 96 I| as be the prelates of the Church, and they that have the 97 I| do by the counsel of holy church. For who retaineth wrongfully 98 I| do by the counsel of holy church, and whoso doth not so, 99 II| kings, which is read in holy church from the first Sunday after 100 II| they went all to their church, and there a long while 101 II| taken away a field from the church of S. Andrew, and by the 102 II| brake all the lamps of the church, and said: There shall none 103 II| his enemy, and that the church have recovered that which 104 II| him for to enter into the church for to pray. And the bishop 105 II| bishop entered into the church, and anon the provost died, 106 II| re-established unto the church. Et sic est finis. ~ 107 II| and haunted gladly holy church; and all that he might understand 108 II| assembled for to purvey to this church a bishop. And there was, 109 II| heed to the doors of the church, and him that should come 110 II| should come first to the church, and have the name of Nicholas 111 II| they brought him to the church, howbeit that he refused 112 II| when they were come to his church, they knew him without any 113 II| to bear this oil into his church, and for the remembrance 114 II| would bring his son to the church, and would offer up to him 115 II| sailing in a ship toward the church of S. Nicholas, and when 116 II| the sacraments of the holy church, like as by baptism and 117 II| And therefore the holy church doth her more reverence 118 II| to the knowledge of holy church by some miracles, like as 119 II| estates and dignities of holy church into better reformation 120 II| for the service in holy church. And the angel answered: 121 II| house, and he abode in the church beside an altar for to say 122 II| and show to you that holy church shall have peace, for Diocletian 123 II| which was enemy to holy church is this day put out of his 124 II| In that same place is a church edified in the name of her, 125 II| heard a great sound in the church; and they had so great fear 126 II| that they should love the church, honour and worship the 127 II| there did do make a fair church. Let us pray then unto Almighty 128 II| good man, came into the church of S. Stephen, and took 129 II| her not, she went to the church of the protomartyr, and 130 II| happed. Then they haunted the church of S. Stephen by the space 131 II| for this present, for the church will also ordain the feasts 132 II| Jesu Christ spouse of the church in this world adjoineth 133 II| second reason is that the church assembleth also together, 134 II| contained the secrets of holy church and of the world to come. ~ 135 II| subvert and overthrow the Church of Christ, and if she so 136 II| and bare him in going to church, and as of times he rested, 137 II| the people came all to the church, which was founded in his 138 II| was at the hallowing of a church dedicate in the honour of 139 II| equity of good works. ~Holy church maketh feast of the Innocents 140 II| where as now standeth the church called S. Thomas of Acre. 141 II| franchise and liberties of holy church, S. Thomas would ever withstand 142 II| franchise and liberties of holy church. Then the king rehearsed 143 II| to the correction of holy church, and other divers points; 144 II| spake for the part of holy church, and said: All old laws 145 II| against our mother holy church, I grant with good will 146 II| have pity on us of holy church, your bedemen, and give 147 II| our Lord devoutly for holy church, and to give him aid and 148 II| this trouble cometh to holy church, I purpose, good Lord, to 149 II| better disposed towards holy church. And then said the king 150 II| not the liberties of holy church, for them will I maintain 151 II| entreated, for I am head of the Church of England, and am to you, 152 II| abide by the right of the church to be against holy church 153 II| church to be against holy church and me, and ye know well 154 II| to lose the right of holy church. Then said the king, Thou 155 II| against the liberties of the church. And then they came to the 156 II| contrary to the rule of the church he eateth this day flesh. 157 II| against the liberties of holy church, and what wrongs he did 158 II| defended the liberties of holy church, and anon wrote out letters 159 II| death for the right of holy church, and when it should fall 160 II| martyrdom for the right of the church, and prayed him to keep 161 II| at Canterbury in his own church, and weeping, prayed the 162 II| against the right of holy church. And that same day as the 163 II| to the correction of holy church, for it was done by our 164 II| them that had offended the church. ~Then one of the knights 165 II| suffered death in his own church for the right of all holy 166 II| for the right of all holy church. And when he was dead they 167 II| martyrdom for the right of holy church, and commanded a mass of 168 II| the earth, that is of the church. Or Silvester is said of 169 II| possessions should be given to the church. After this the emperor 170 II| emperor came to S. Peter's church and confessed meekly all 171 II| peace and welfare of the church of France. He had on a time 172 II| this ampull is kept in the church of S. Remigius at Rheims, 173 II| meanwhile he governed the church himself. At the end of seven 174 II| and greffes, and yet the church holdeth him for no martyr 175 II| made he went him in to his church and there died and rested 176 II| upon the pavement of the church and passed out of this life 177 II| which S. Marcel had made a church, the said emperor made it 178 II| he heard on a time in the church read in the gospel, that 179 II| defoul the sacraments of holy church. Then came a voice from 180 II| and much troubled holy church, and did many evils. They 181 II| vigil of Easter in to the church for to be houseled and communed, 182 II| ordained the chrism in the church. Then at the last when he 183 II| Christ he flourished in the church, and had a custom to comfort 184 II| to the dedication of the church of Sebastian, and the night 185 II| which then was made in the church of S. Peter, and anon the 186 II| because of this vision holy church maketh memory of her the 187 II| read an example that in the church of S. Agnes was a priest 188 II| and always served in that church, and had right great temptation 189 II| Agnes which was in his church, and pray her that she would 190 II| received baptism, and founded a church upon the body of the virgin 191 II| it is read that when the church of S. Agnes was void, the 192 II| and he meant to commit the church of S. Agnes to his cure. 193 II| Arian heretics, took away a church from the christian men, 194 II| christian men be put out of holy church? And the emperor said to 195 II| Catholics that the doors of the church should be shut fast, and 196 II| his right, and that the church should be delivered to them 197 II| procession, and came to the church, and knocked a stroke with 198 II| to God, and so was their church rendered to them again. 199 II| The husband went not to church, ne he blessed him not, 200 II| ne he goeth not to the church. And when she heard that 201 II| and I shall to-morn go to church, and then shall I know if 202 II| young man by the hand to the church. And anon the devil with 203 II| and led the child to the church, and so ordained and disposed 204 II| Basil was borne to the church for to be buried, and she 205 II| his bed, and went to the church, and with his proper hands 206 II| had certain money of the church which he would put in merchandise, 207 II| the gospel was read in the church, the people went out and 208 II| must enter with me into the church or else I must abide with 209 II| to abide and stand in the church. ~Another time there was 210 II| the joy, for like as the church had great sorrow in this 211 III| white sheep that were of the church of S. Julian, and the shepherds 212 III| prayer of S. Julian in the church, he was healed.~ 213 III| happed that they edified a church, and all men by the commandment 214 III| place where they edified the church, Julian and Julius, his 215 III| wife of Julian went to the church, and her husband came home 216 III| came home whiles she was at church, and entered into his chamber 217 III| saw his wife coming from church. Then he was much abashed 218 III| saw in a vision, in the church of our Lady, a great multitude 219 III| and was buried in the same church. Then anon Mercury with 220 III| Peter, the apostle of the church of Antioch, and much desired 221 III| durst not go to another church because she had given her 222 III| seemed that she was in a church, and saw come into the church 223 III| church, and saw come into the church a great company of virgins, 224 III| she should offer in his church a candle, and know thou 225 III| he walked and went in the church, he found a great serpent, 226 III| to Rome and went into the church of S. Peter, and abode there 227 III| night. The keeper of the church put him out right rudely; 228 III| lay and slept tofore the church door, and sent him in legation 229 III| on a time he came into a church destroyed, and found there 230 III| any that will go to the church or in other place for any 231 III| truth and of virtue.~Holy church halloweth the feast of S. 232 III| of God and founded holy church by his predication, Niceta 233 III| of his palace he made a church in the which all the people 234 III| of S. Peter. And in this church was S. Peter seven years, 235 III| to Rome and governed the church of Rome twenty-five years. 236 III| And it is to wit that holy church halloweth of S. Peter three 237 III| his life is read in holy church, and Bede writeth it as 238 III| stone of porphyry in the church of S. Mary the major.~ 239 III| Rome, and hurt all holy church in this that thou hast let 240 III| after the ordinance of holy church he was ordained and sacred 241 III| fair books, of which the church is greatly illumined. He 242 III| Gregory sang mass in the church of S. Mary major, and when 243 III| ordained a station in that church every year on Easter day, 244 III| paynim, and he turned to the church of S. Peter wailing for 245 III| song of the office of holy church, and established at Rome 246 III| song, that one beside the church of S. Peter, and that other 247 III| Peter, and that other by the church of S. John Lateran, where 248 III| After this he came into the church of S. Maurice, and there 249 III| knew all the office of the church by hearing that he had learned 250 III| serve all his life in the church as he had done.~On a night 251 III| and abode in a side of the church of S. Martin where he had 252 III| were assembled within the church, and the man which had stolen 253 III| hung it on the front of the church in witness of one so fair 254 III| prayer he would go out of the church. Then the abbot of that 255 III| child, drew him out of the church by his cowl. Then said S. 256 III| died and were buried in the church. And when the deacon cried 257 III| accursed should go out of the church, the nurse that had nourished 258 III| sepulchres and went out of the church, and when S. Benet knew 259 III| himself to be borne to the church, and there received the 260 III| thee to be an head of holy church; and then suddenly he vanished 261 III| Jerusalem unto the entry of the church for to worship the holy 262 III| might not enter into the church. And then I returned and 263 III| suffer me to enter into the church for to worship the holy 264 III| again to the doors of the church, and without any impediment 265 III| impediment I entered into the church. And when I had devoutly 266 III| is much precious in the church, and much sweet smelling 267 III| cease, he went out of the church, and went up on a scaffold, 268 III| hired him an house by the church because he would have therein 269 III| also established in the church, song and offices at Milan 270 III| come for to enter into the church, but thou shalt not enter, 271 III| enemies and went to the church, but he might not enter 272 III| with the ministers of the church he saw simony reign, he 273 III| night was borne in to the church many children that were 274 III| and would enter into the church, S. Ambrose came against 275 III| beggars may enter into the church that I may not enter, for 276 III| to him the entry into the church, and if he will be a tyrant 277 III| emperor was reconciled to the church he stood in the chancel. 278 III| worship and buried in the church of S. Paul with great reverence, 279 III| and the king did do make a church there of our Lady and of 280 III| of God, and confirmed the church.~ 281 III| to this day kept in the church of Aquilegia, and with great 282 III| governed much holily the church, and at the last the paynims 283 III| away, and buried it in the church, with great joy, honour, 284 III| and after, came to the church of S. Mark and thanked God 285 III| oft devoutly visited my church, and therefore am I come 286 III| lieth now at Cologne in the church of our Lady.~ 287 III| preacher and doctor of holy church. After, he had the crown 288 III| that they fled out of the church and told the miracle overall.~ 289 III| brought him on the morn to the church of the friars. Then there 290 III| thee that thou go into the church of the friars preachers, 291 III| went in the morn to the church, but he found it shut and 292 III| friar brought him into the church, and covered him with his 293 III| he found himself in the church and was perfectly whole, 294 III| the martyrology of holy church speaketh not. But of another 295 III| entered with his lord into the church of S. Sophia and kneeled 296 III| christian men did do make a fair church, and this day made a solemn 297 III| of S. Cecilia and of the church. To whom Urban said: I see 298 III| all the people were in the church with tapers in their hands, 299 III| suddenly all the lights in the church were quenched at once, save 300 III| day he said mass in the church of S. John Lateran, and 301 III| ornaments longing to holy church within their ship to sell. 302 III| they edified there a fair church in the same place in the 303 III| And the high altar of that church standeth over the place 304 III| no woman come in to that church. But there was a noble woman 305 III| to offer it in the said church; but the sentence of almighty 306 III| soon as she entered the church her bowels and sinews began 307 III| same place they builded a church in the worship of God and 308 III| tithes to God and to the church? Knowest thou not that the 309 III| accursed should go out of the church, and then rose a dead body 310 III| for me and for all holy church, and he then entered again 311 III| after the well. And the church is builded in the same place 312 III| jangling and talking in the church. And then God sent to him 313 III| saw heaven open over the church of S. Austin, and a burning 314 III| coming down to the same church. And then him thought that 315 III| then him thought that the church had burned of the great 316 III| subtilly Germain within the church and sacred him there, and 317 III| returned he should hallow his church that he had founded and 318 III| would himself hallow his church, and made to light the candles 319 III| it was entered in to the church all the tapers were lit 320 III| said that there were in the church of Antioch doctors, prophets 321 III| heads and put them in a church which is a mile from Lusarches, 322 III| was certain work in that church, and when the wall was broken 323 III| discovered, the bells of that church began to sound by themselves. 324 III| assembled the people to the church and found a writing which 325 III| Great when peace was in the Church, by a maid which had been 326 III| the body of her into the church and there honourably they 327 III| Ambrose was in prayer in the church of S. Felix and S. Nabor 328 III| they sang evensong in a church of S. Gervase and Prothase, 329 III| haste he entered into the church in a great dread, and held 330 III| solemn procession to the church of Warham, and they buried 331 III| churchyard at the east end of the church, for they durst not do otherwise 332 III| down, and all men of holy church to be slain in every place. 333 III| holy and much great in the church. And after that he was born, 334 III| to see. The sexton of the church of S. Colomba at Paris, 335 III| and parements of the said church. Then S. Loye went into 336 III| again the ornaments of this church that have been taken away, 337 III| morn the sexton of the said church, that was called Maturin, 338 III| January, and was buried in the church of Bourges, the which anon 339 III| did do make a much notable church there, and ordained there 340 III| holy corpse a much notable church, in which all sick folk 341 III| which be hanged in the said church in remembrance that they 342 III| he would have hallowed a church at Limoges, the prince aforesaid 343 III| to the dedication of this church, and when they were all 344 III| good life, and founded the church that is now called S. Genevieve, 345 III| body resteth in the said church, at the incitation of S. 346 III| was interred in the said church, the year of our Lord five 347 III| abode in earth, in the said church, in which she is yet whole 348 III| long and many days in the church in wakings, fastings and 349 III| upon the said holy bodies a church, but she had not whereof. 350 III| might be made and edified a church in the honour of the glorious 351 III| pain and labour that the church might be edified, and told 352 III| people of Paris, the said church was begun in the honour 353 III| would, unto the time the church was perfectly made, whereof 354 III| tofore day, to go to the said church of S. Denis, and made to 355 III| bare it burning unto the church.~Another time when she had 356 III| wise that she went unto the church with the people. The folk 357 III| coming they fled unto the church. There happed a fair miracle, 358 III| for as they came to the church door, which was locked and 359 III| and when she was in the church of S. Denis, she stretched 360 III| came against her out of the church of S. Martin, and the spirits 361 III| holy virgin went into the church of S. Martin whereas she 362 III| wives mad; they went to the church and prayed her that she 363 III| orisons in a corner in the church of S. Martin that, one of 364 III| Mount of S Genevieve, in the church of S. Peter and Paul, the 365 IV| estate of a clerk in the church, and if I would have abided 366 IV| visited oft and gladly the church of these two saints; and 367 IV| our blessed Lady, in the church of S. Mary the More, as 368 IV| Leo waking, prayed in the church of the apostles three days 369 IV| to whom the cure of the Church i8 committed, correct and 370 IV| that art foundement of the church and pastor of the sheep 371 IV| governed Antioch, he founded a church under Claudius the emperor, 372 IV| the bones were put in the church of him that it was dedicate 373 IV| put that one-half in one church, and that other half in 374 IV| his dialogues that, in the church of S. Peter, where his bones 375 IV| there came a maid into the church which was cripple, and drew 376 IV| here and there through the church, and enquired who was Gentian, 377 IV| commemoration of S. Paul, for the church of S. Peter was hallowed 378 IV| night that the light of the church is extinct. And who is he 379 IV| Peter the foundement of the church and glory of saints and 380 IV| that sounded so high in the church in preaching the Word of 381 IV| their tithes to God and holy church. And if any church fell 382 IV| holy church. And if any church fell down, or was in decay, 383 IV| his own cost. Or if any church were not hallowed, he would 384 IV| France, saying: Thomas, my church shall be glorified in thy 385 IV| mass at Rome in S. Peter's church, suddenly there came a white 386 IV| than thirty years that holy church believeth and confesseth 387 IV| she went with him to the church and received the communion, 388 IV| said to him that he saw the church. And then the blind man 389 IV| deserve once to see thy church. And anon his eyes were 390 IV| January, and therefore the church hath established that his 391 IV| dedicated her palace into a church and endowed it greatly, 392 IV| Because thou wert in my church, and thou settest nothing 393 IV| when he was brought to the church he weened well he should 394 IV| faith, and there edified a church. And when Cornelius, lieutenant 395 IV| beard, and brought it to the church of the apostles, and there 396 IV| and buried it in the same church. They suffered death about 397 IV| martyr, of whose health the church joyeth more than the world 398 IV| clerks were slain within the church, without that Liberius defended 399 IV| sisters, and builded a fair church at the honour of the blessed 400 IV| subtilly Germain within the church, and there sacred him, and 401 IV| he would hallow him his church that he had founded. And 402 IV| would himself hallow his church, and did do light the tapers. 403 IV| body was brought into the church, all the tapers were lighted 404 IV| shut fast the doors of the church, which was of our Blessed 405 IV| Eusebius purged all the church of the occident, and Anastasius 406 IV| defence of the faith of holy Church. Then Constantius exiled 407 IV| Lord, and was buried in tbe church that he had made. And it 408 IV| is to understand that the church of the orient maketh the 409 IV| other Testament. And the church of the occident maketh no 410 IV| four reasons wherefore the church maketh solemnities of the 411 IV| solemnised. And howbeit that the church maketh not solemnity of 412 IV| to for to put some of the church to affliction, and did do 413 IV| to pursue and destroy the church, therefore the church halloweth 414 IV| the church, therefore the church halloweth the feast of S. 415 IV| August, and did do make a church in the honour of S. Peter, 416 IV| ad vincula. And to that church come much people at that 417 IV| queen set the chains in the church of S. Peter ad vincula. 418 IV| of the queen to the said church right great gifts and right 419 IV| were transported into the church of Sion which is in Jerusalem, 420 IV| therefore it is sung in the church: Yesterday Christ was born 421 IV| solemn, and therefore the church hath transported his passion 422 IV| great reverence in to a church. And this saith S. Austin: 423 IV| right arm, and builded their church metropolitan, that is to 424 IV| body of S. Stephen unto the church of S. Peter ad vincula. 425 IV| whom his mother bare to the church of S. Stephen and was anon 426 IV| end, and was borne to the church of S. Stephen, and there 427 IV| father bare her coat to the church of S. Stephen, and after 428 IV| child was borne dead to the church of S. Stephen, and by the 429 IV| the bishop of Osma, in his church. And after, he was mirror 430 IV| preached the very faith of the church of Rome. And then was the 431 IV| saw in a vision that the church of Lateran was suddenly 432 IV| sovereign bishop of the church. And he gat of the same 433 IV| he prayed at Rome in the church of S. Peter for the increasing 434 IV| found him on the morn in the church, and knew him by that he 435 IV| should be brought into the church tofore the altar of our 436 IV| eventide, and came to a certain church, and found it shut and closed, 437 IV| suddenly they were in the church, and abode there all that 438 IV| reestablished to life. In the church of S. Sixtus a mason had 439 IV| to health. ~In the same church at Rome one time there were 440 IV| martyrs that rest in yonder church. And they said: We may not, 441 IV| rest, and he abode in the church, and did as he had been 442 IV| wake all the night in the church, in such wise that seldom 443 IV| man Dominic woke in the church of Bologna, and the devil 444 IV| son, went to visit in a church the relics of S. Dominic. 445 IV| revived and went about in the church. ~There was a young man 446 IV| for joy and came to the church, without any aid, where 447 IV| labour in the works of the church of friars for no hire, but 448 IV| repented her and came to the church of the friars, and confessed 449 IV| take the treasures of the church and depart them where thou 450 IV| out of the belly of holy church their mother, by death, 451 IV| is kept yet in the said church in witness of this miracle. 452 IV| entended greatly to enhance the church. And this emperor was the 453 IV| the emperor, but of the church, or peradventure they were 454 IV| were said treasures of the church. For Philip had left them 455 IV| them to be dispended to the church, and after, Philip fled 456 IV| cruelly to persecute the church and christian men, and commanded 457 IV| be the treasures of the church, which we know well that 458 IV| and she was buried in the church of S. Laurence the holy 459 IV| certain priest repaired the church of S. Laurence, and one 460 IV| named Sanctulus repaired a church of S. Laurence, which had 461 IV| thereby ten days. ~In the church of S. Laurence at Milan 462 IV| that were longing to the church of S. Laurence, and a garden 463 IV| emperor had given to the church of Eichstadt, which he had 464 IV| solemn and approved in the church. And therefore many saints 465 IV| he as vanquisher, holy church halloweth this day in all 466 IV| fell off. Then he went to a church of our Lady and hid his 467 IV| his leg in a hole of the church, and prayed our Lady with 468 IV| that is, wholly, as the church believeth debonairly, and 469 IV| of the body of Mary, the church will rather debonairly believe 470 IV| so went forth out of the church. And as he should pass a 471 IV| while they saw in the way a church, and she descended from 472 IV| horse and entered into the church. Her husband abode without. 473 IV| lady abode sleeping in the church, and the knight weened that 474 IV| which yet slept in the church, and bade him that he should 475 IV| empress Helen in mind of holy church had made many churches in 476 IV| Balthernas a marvellous church in the honour of the Virgin 477 IV| great plenty of them of the church, with great wailings and 478 IV| of all the plenty of the church. And some of the Jews who 479 V| builded a great and large church. Then let us reverently 480 V| child Bernard abode in the church the office of matins, and 481 V| entered and gone out of the church whereas in the head were 482 V| counselled him to return to his church. He said to him: Why hast 483 V| multitude of flies had taken a church that he had do make, so 484 V| Milan for to reconcile the church, and when he had so done 485 V| sent him to S. Syrus in his church, and the said S. Syrus gave 486 V| the duke of Guienne to the church, and he refused to be reconciled 487 V| the duke abode without the church as excommunicate. And when 488 V| and bare it without the church, and went out with a face 489 V| thee, which is Lord of the church whom thou persecutest. This 490 V| darkness the work of holy church, like as the blessed S. 491 V| twain increased greatly the church by the gifts of the Holy 492 V| made and builded a fair church in the honour of him. And 493 V| the shining light of holy church, fisher of fishes reasonable, 494 V| morning and at even to the church, and prayed God for her 495 V| and maidens serve in the church of God to our Lord: and 496 V| but if I see thee in the church. And he answered merrily: 497 V| last, when he came into the church, he brought to him secretly 498 V| Rome marvelled, and the church was joyful, and all cried 499 V| named, The Mirror of the Church. And in some other old books, 500 V| and by the voice of thy church I have been moved eagerly.


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