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501 V| established to be sung in the church of Milan. And I cried with
502 V| ordained him a priest in his church, howbeit that he refused
503 V| against the manner of the church oriental. And therefore
504 V| Augustin to be bishop of the church of Hippo, but when Augustin
505 V| of the governance of the church.~His clothing, and hosing,
506 V| break the vessels of the church for to give to the poor
507 V| which fell to him by the church. And yet he was not ententive
508 V| yet much necessary to the church, and that he should pray
509 V| faith and of garrison of the church, surmounted all the other
510 V| the other doctors of the church, as well by engine, as by
511 V| worker in the labours of the church; clear in daily disputations,
512 V| thence, he would make there a church in the honour of him; and
513 V| there he builded another church in the honour of him. And
514 V| that served in the same church, to possess for evermore.
515 V| the body, he made there a church in the honour of him, and
516 V| was laid honourably in the church of S. Peter which is called
517 V| that him seemed all the church was full thereof. And then
518 V| which had fulfilled that church with his doctine.~There
519 V| finger and dedication of the Church. And after some people this
520 V| burnt, and therefore the church halloweth this feast also
521 V| from filth, and sacred it a church in the honour of S. John
522 V| head shall be set in the church, touch thou then the pot
523 V| edified there a right fair church and set it therein. This
524 V| and the dedication of his church. For his finger with which
525 V| mountains, and set it in the church of S. Martin, and this witnesseth
526 V| Normandy and there builded a church in the honour of S. John,
527 V| honour of S. John, which church, as it is said, was dedicated
528 V| Modena, beside Milan, a noble church in the honour of S. John
529 V| The queen hath do made a church of S. John Baptist and prayeth
530 V| Then Lupe entered in to the church and began to ring the clock,
531 V| re-established him again in his church, and gave to him many fair
532 V| which anon entered into the church and prayed for them, and
533 V| buried honourably in the church of S. Germain in much great
534 V| a day as he went to the church, he found a sick man which
535 V| a time as he went to the church a man was smitten with a
536 V| privileges of the pope to his church, and two doors of cypress,
537 V| them at the gates of the church for the beauty of them,
538 V| and for the grace that the church of Rome had done thereto.
539 V| known to the men of holy church, so that they should be
540 V| should purvey lightly for the church, but they might not accord
541 V| And it is to wit that the church halloweth three nativities,
542 V| sovereign honour to the church that he went to, and two
543 V| And so brought they to the church with procession the said
544 V| and entered then into the church whereas the image of our
545 V| the child and came to the church and delivered him to our
546 V| the wedding he came to a church, and he remembered of the
547 V| wisely the goods of the church under the bishop; and when
548 V| Rome. And so he came into a church where an image of our blessed
549 V| to all the saints in the church, each after other, and returned
550 V| the images were in that church. And then S. Jerome kneeled
551 V| the peace was given to the church, that they were fetched
552 V| when the provost of the church was dead, she was made provost.
553 V| hallowed solemnly of the church, for the faith is in it
554 V| Constantinople a Jew entered into the church of S. Sophia and considered
555 V| And for this miracle the church hath ordained that the fifth
556 V| Lord, wherefore at Rome the church is hallowed in the honour
557 V| on some that fled to the church for succour, and studied
558 V| none should flee to the church, and that they that had
559 V| emperor, and fled anon to the church, and when the bishop heard
560 V| Eutropius to be borne out of the church, and did do smite off his
561 V| holy ordinances of Holy Church, and said that they should
562 V| that he would give to him a church within the city for him
563 V| Chrysostom for to have a church as was granted to him by
564 V| greatly. And they had a church without the city, and on
565 V| gates and entered into their church, and ceased not to do thus
566 V| singing glorious hymns of the church that, the evil works of
567 V| this noble doctor of the church was passed out of this world,
568 V| John Chrysostom in the church of S. Sophia in the month
569 V| virgin commendeth to thee thy church, and, good Lord, let her
570 V| which giveth light in the church. He was incense burning
571 V| And he was light in the church by noble predication, and
572 V| the body to the cathedral church secretly by water in a boat,
573 V| of him they made a great church of the gold and silver that
574 V| edified and achieved. In which church the apostle sat three and
575 V| come on the Sunday to the church, and Ephigenia being present
576 V| solemnity of him in the church of his gospels. His gospels
577 V| offer and more used in the church than the other evangelists,
578 V| more offer recited in the church. And this is the reason
579 V| of pride persecuted the church over proudly. David sinned
580 V| the same bishops, in their church is honourably buried.~And
581 V| that wrought to make the church with others, but he wrought
582 V| solemnity of masses in the said church; and there came to him a
583 V| service and office in the church, and then, he so corrected,
584 V| so corrected, ran to the church, to the bishop, and required
585 V| learn, unto the abbot of the church in which the holy saints
586 V| returning, they visited the church of the holy martyrs, and
587 V| Innocent unto Auxerre, into the church that S. Germain had dedicated
588 V| ambitious which had gotten a church of S. Maurice, and usurped
589 V| riches as I have in the church. And as soon as he had said
590 V| nothing prevail against the church of God, for the virtue of
591 V| increased he went to the church of the saints, and fell
592 V| Gregory, did do make a noble church at Rome of the saints Cosmo
593 V| the holy martyrs in that church, who a canker had consumed
594 V| our Lord, prince of the church of Jesu Christ. And as it
595 V| commanded him to do make a church in the foresaid place, like
596 V| weighed nothing. And when the church was edified there, Michael
597 V| the altar of that other church he brought thither to this
598 V| brought thither to this church. And because they had great
599 V| company of people went to the church, it happed that a woman
600 V| Then he did do make there a church in the honour of S. Michael,
601 V| but now there is builded a church in the honour of S. Michael,
602 V| and he answered: If the church ought to be dedicated, that
603 V| office. And within the said church sourdeth clear water and
604 V| others, by whom when holy church is governed, all they that
605 V| after some exposition in the church militant, Michael and his
606 V| ordained cardinal priest in the church of Rome. And when Liberius
607 V| so clothed came in to the church, and this did they that
608 V| abode at the gate of the church of the monastery, and was
609 V| a measure of oil to that church, and their heirs after them.~
610 V| would might sing in the church, so that Theodosius the
611 V| to some wise man of the church to ordain the office and
612 V| office and ordinal of the church. And then he knew well that
613 V| study served the universal church. He said also of himself
614 V| wrestling. He governed the church and kept it from peril of
615 V| port of heaven. And for the church he wrestled against the
616 V| Remigius, for to endow his church, as much land as he might
617 V| have been brought to the church of S. Timothy and Apollinarius
618 V| and came nigh unto the church of S. Christopher, it began
619 V| should be buried in that church, whereas no relics rest.
620 V| they enlarged and made the church more ample and large.~And
621 V| the poor men tofore the church of S. Peter, and as one
622 V| time he entered into the church of S. Damian for to make
623 V| was busy in repairing the church, and sold all that he had,
624 V| On a day he heard in the church that which our Lord said
625 V| time to compline to the church of S. Francis. And men lay
626 V| matins at midnight at the church of the friars, the wife
627 V| time when he preached in a church Pelagienne was present.
628 V| done, and buried her in the church among the virgins honourably.~
629 V| sustainer and a bearer up of the church by doctrine, short to himself
630 V| writer of the Bible of the church of Rome, as Hincmar, bishop
631 V| destroyed, and that the church increased and had victory
632 V| nineteen sick men healed in his church.~About the year of our Lord
633 V| Clothair, he fled anon to the church of S. Denis. And when this
634 VI| great desolation was in holy church, for monasteries, churches,
635 VI| plenty of peace, both to the church and to the land, and great
636 VI| haunting ofttimes holy church, and loved and conversed
637 VI| and honour, and then holy church received all her liberties
638 VI| matters belonging to holy church, and when the pope wist
639 VI| offend against the holy church. And when the pope understood
640 VI| charity, and to re-edify some church of S. Peter, and endow it
641 VI| me on his back into the church of S. Peter, and then I
642 VI| city, a noble and royal church in the honour of S. Paul,
643 VI| also did do make another church in the west end of the city,
644 VI| named Westminster, which church he prayed Mellitus for to
645 VI| S. Peter enter into the church with a great light, which
646 VI| as long as he was in the church. And a certain space after,
647 VI| light that issued out of the church with him, that he durst
648 VI| while ye have been in the church. And then they entered into
649 VI| that I have hallowed the church of Westminster this night,
650 VI| shall be patron of that church, and visit it ofttimes,
651 VI| And when he had opened the church door he found a cross made
652 VI| from that one side of the church unto that other, with a.
653 VI| in divers places of the church, and the ends of twelve
654 VI| mass that same day in the church, and there preached to the
655 VI| Edward understood that this church was of old time hallowed
656 VI| commanded him to repair the same church, as the letter of the recluse
657 VI| or strength out of that church or of the precinct of the
658 VI| when the king was in the church of S. Peter at Westminster,
659 VI| great humility went into the church on a solemn day with a basin
660 VI| happed he came riding by a church in Essex called Havering
661 VI| down and tarried while the church was in hallowing. And in
662 VI| hands at the hallowing of my church, which ring ye shall deliver
663 VI| he heard mass in the new church of Westminster, which he
664 VI| for his sepulture in the church of S. Peter, which he had
665 VI| wholly to the faith of the church, in the hope and promises
666 VI| under the sacraments of the church. And among these words of
667 VI| began to meddle with the church, and by the advice of Lanfranc,
668 VI| sweet savour, that all the church was replete thereof as though
669 VI| me that am in thine own church thou forgettest and closest
670 VI| saw his brethren go to the church at midnight for to ring
671 VI| and went with him to the church to give thankings and praisings
672 VI| in the gospel in all the church. It is read in the history
673 VI| to a man that woke tn the church of our Lady at Tripoli,
674 VI| when he had governed the church one year and eleven weeks,
675 VI| that he would set it in his church in a fair shrine of silver,
676 VI| In such wise that a great church was afterwards made in the
677 VI| city, and did do make a church of marvellous greatness
678 VI| When he had governed the church of Jerusalem many years,
679 VI| there she edified a fair church, and returned home to her
680 VI| own place again. In which church now is a fair monastery
681 VI| filling, which is to say the church triumphant saying to her
682 VI| that is to say that to the church triumphant he had obtained
683 VI| recited this day in the church. And it is ordained that
684 VI| the wise princes of the church militant, they be the puissant
685 VI| flower of the seed of the church, beauty and adornment of
686 VI| visited all the altars of the church, and had required suffrages
687 VI| to be solemnised in the church on this day, to the end
688 VI| approved after of all holy church. And thereof we may specially
689 VI| nevertheless at the last the church accorded unto one of them,
690 VI| her that the men of the church that she should receive
691 VI| that she should in the church let prayers by her jangling,
692 VI| avail the indulgences of the church.~It happed that a legate
693 VI| war in the service of the church and ride to the Albigeois,
694 VI| such manner suffrages, the church is accustomed to observe
695 VI| one body with them of the church militant, and therefore
696 VI| ground as he might build a church on in the honour of God.
697 VI| do build thereon a fair church, to the which this worshipful
698 VI| house while they were at church. To whom there came a young
699 VI| another door toward the church. And when this young man
700 VI| her to abide in the same church that he had do make there
701 VI| showed to the clerks of the church that because that place
702 VI| in another place another church, and bear therein the body
703 VI| body transported, and the church made. And the great multitude
704 VI| this chain with thee to my church; follow me, for I go tofore.
705 VI| him till he came to the church. And anon, as he was tofore
706 VI| he then entered into the church and recounted to all the
707 VI| years old he fled to the church against the will of all
708 VI| man never saw him in the church sit, but in his cell he
709 VI| Martin went on a time to the church, and a poor man followed
710 VI| Perpetua had enlarged his church, and would transport the
711 VI| Martin was borne out of the church on procession. And they
712 VI| place and went to another church whereas they supposed that
713 VI| he bade him go into the church, and him that thou shalt
714 VI| dwelled, and came to the church of our Lady of Portiuncula.
715 VI| which awoke in the said church, and abode for her tofore
716 VI| translated them into the church of S. Damian, which church
717 VI| church of S. Damian, which church by the commandment of the
718 VI| the emperor, whereof holy church had so much to suffer, that
719 VI| that hath been done in the church by S. Francis, through the
720 VI| joined to him in the holy church. Our Lord God hasted him
721 VI| city of Assisi, unto the church of S. Damian. And when it
722 VI| like a poor man, tofore the church of our Lady, and what he
723 VI| alms, he sitting tofore the church with other poor people,
724 VI| that came from God unto the church of our Lady, and said to
725 VI| tofore the entry of the church; and so the clerk found
726 VI| he would come in to the church.~When this miracle came
727 VI| hearing all the people in the church, there was a voice heard
728 VI| assembled at S. Peter's church and prayed God that he would
729 VI| general father of all the church, give us the letter that
730 VI| fere-tree and borne into the church. And when it was borne through
731 VI| body of S. Alexis unto the church of S. Boniface the glorious
732 VI| abode so ententively in the church for to pray, that her fellows
733 VI| cause to enter into the church. And when she was entered,
734 VI| psalter tofore her in the church for to feign that she read,
735 VI| she oft went sooner to the church than her meiny, to the end
736 VI| clothes in which she went to church. She was of so great humility
737 VI| labour that she gave to the church, she received glorious fruit,
738 VI| holy Lent she was in the church and she beheld ententively
739 VI| the like tofore, over the church, and began a song of right
740 VI| revived and was borne to church and christened and named
741 VI| Abingdon in S. Nicholas' Church in a tomb of marble before
742 VI| archbishop, and so ruled the church of England that all men
743 VI| maintained all the right of holy church. And the devil, having ever
744 VI| against the liberties of holy church. But this good archbishop
745 VI| prayed the king to spare holy church for the love of God, and
746 VI| against the right of the church and menaced greatly S. Edmund.
747 VI| king so cruel against the church he spake sharply unto the
748 VI| jeopardy for the right of the church. And S. Thomas of Canterbury
749 VI| and hold the right of the church to his power, and rather
750 VI| liberties and franchises of holy church, like as he did. And after
751 VI| maintain the liberties of the church. And he taking ensample
752 VI| for the good state of the church of England and lived there
753 VI| receive the sacraments of the church, which, when he had received
754 VI| hurt the privilege of the church, and put his body in peril,
755 VI| despised it, for to bring the church from servitude, and recovered
756 VI| been taken away from the church. This holy man made many
757 VI| was at that time in the church of Lincoln, an honourable
758 VI| which was chancellor of the church, a good man and well lettered,
759 VI| body was brought to the church of Lincoln, it happed that
760 VI| should hallow of mine house a church. And then at the end of
761 VI| hallowed her house into a church, in which unto this day
762 VI| successor after him in the church of our Lord, and so possess
763 VI| entered after her into the church privily for to know what
764 VI| led him round about the church and could not come to the
765 VI| of Martin the emperor the church had been destroyed of the
766 VI| the body was laid in the church, which is now called S.
767 VII| a glorious pillar of the church by the grace of God and
768 VII| entered into the body of the church she heard a melody of marvellous
769 VII| singing and praying in the church. He had great sweetness
770 VII| and to the lore of holy church, but hereof some doubt,
771 VII| on a time he went to the church and prayed God to give him
772 VII| receive the sacraments of holy church at their last end for their
773 VII| receive the sacraments of the church, that after this short life
774 VII| service of our Lord in the church, anon seven tapers of wax
775 VII| then S. Brandon went to the church with the abbot of the place,
776 VII| Brandon kneeled in the church he saw a bright shining
777 VII| lighted all the lights in the church, and then he flew out again
778 VII| heritage and livelihood of holy church for to have his heritage
779 VII| brought to London into his own church. thus there was great strife,
780 VII| body honorably in S. Paul's church, whereas our Lord hath showed
781 VII| special protector to the said church against fire, whereas on
782 VII| fire, whereas on a time the church was burnt, and his shrine,
783 VII| should have entered upon the church, S. Erkenwold was seen on
784 VII| Erkenwold was seen on the church with a banner fighting against
785 VII| and so saved and kept his church from burning. Then let us
786 VII| his brethren went to the church; they saw her, and anon
787 VII| of great feast into the church of Sixtus to a great multitude
788 VII| been baptized, fled to the church for to be baptized. ~In
789 VII| the emperor and with the church. And the peace was made
790 VII| the emperor gave to the church of Christ the temple of
791 VII| chief and head of all the church. For tofore, the church
792 VII| church. For tofore, the church of Constantinople wrote
793 VII| were much contrary to the church of Rome, and to the empire,
794 VII| Lombards, had despoiled the church of Rome of her possessions
795 VII| should restore again to the church of Rome all that he had
796 VII| Lothair he fled anon to the church of the blessed S. Denis,
797 VII| he is not called of holy church Saint Bede, but worshipful
798 VII| called him honourable so the church may say well that he is
799 VII| which tormented strongly the church like as Astolphus his father
800 VII| and re-established to the church all the droits and rights
801 VII| and was awaited in the church, both he and his folk catholic,
802 VII| ordained through all the church. And then Gregory came forward
803 VII| healed that night in the church of S. Denis.~And when Louis
804 VII| was crowned in a little church, there was so great thunder
805 VII| went he was lodged in a church, and he being weary rested
806 VII| so great discord in the church that there were three chosen
807 VII| saints.~In that time the church was troubled by Berengarius,
808 VII| history of S. Nicholas, in a church which was of the holy cross,
809 VII| and was subject to the church of our Lady of Tarentino,
810 VII| always a tyrant against the Church of Rome, and therefore when
811 VII| keep the rights of holy church, and anon he did against
812 VII| laws for the liberty of the church and against heretics, and
813 VII| was a tyrant against the church, and set two cardinals in
814 VII| on a time he beheld the church, and anon, as he that was
815 VII| his sheep and went to the church. And he accompanied him
816 VII| counsel I shall go into the church whereas God shall ordain
817 VII| of him, and went to the church of S. Timothy, and Iaid
818 VII| the body into the great church, which is called the church
819 VII| church, which is called the church of penance. Many other miracles
820 VII| for the peace of all holy church. And thereof had he a custom
821 VII| for all the state of holy church. When the hour was passed
822 VII| in so much that the holy church throughout all the world
823 VII| rendered to his mother holy church, and cast out of the flood
824 VII| of the scripture of holy church. And like as Moses made
825 VII| at Naples, being in the church in devout prayers he was
826 VII| clearness and illumined all the church, his cope that he had on
827 VII| Sebastian defensor of the Church, and the others he ordained
828 VII| buried the~holy corpse in the church of the apostles. A woman
829 VII| counterfeit. She came into the church where the holy corpse lay,
830 VII| the said city, where was a church. His father and his mother
831 VII| melodious and fair voice at church, more than any of his other
832 VII| as he preached nigh to a church called Carnifrut before
833 VII| beforesaid, where he founded a church in the honour and reverence
834 VII| is as yet kept within his church, and many sick folk have
835 VII| them that go to visit his church. When then Fiacre, as is
836 VII| should never enter into his church, without she be punished
837 VII| woman had entered into his church. The which woman took her
838 VII| within the said chapel or church, but her foot swelled by
839 VII| contrited heart cometh to the church where the said grave or
840 VII| himself to be borne within his church, and that he should there
841 VII| common treasure in their church, and general to all their
842 VII| officers for to serve the church. After S. Denis was the
843 VII| sat in the chair of the church cathedral of Paris in that
844 VII| love that he had to the church of S Denis gave to the same
845 VII| gifts, and made the said church much rich, as the privileges
846 VII| were in the chair of the church of Paris before S. Landry
847 VII| the privileges of the said church, and nevertheless none of
848 VII| him to be borne into the church of S. Landry, and with his
849 VII| was seen flying within the church of Trygvier about the altar,
850 VII| of the liberties of the church, whereof it happed that
851 VII| well to S. Ives as to the church, seeing that the sergeant
852 VII| to the saint nor to the church. Which thing was holden
853 VII| might have, as well of the church as of his patrimony, he
854 VII| days stablished by holy church for to fast, he fasted with
855 VII| followed him soon after to the church, and when he came there,
856 VII| a chamber joining to the church for his oratory, wherein
857 VII| and was buried within the church of S. Peter of Douay, and
858 VII| them to the burying of holy church.~And after this, understanding
859 VII| nunnery. He enriched many a church founded by him with great
860 VII| nobody while that he was at church hearing the divine service,
861 VII| love of Jesu Christ and his church I ne spare mine old age,
862 VII| all the sacraments of the church, and at the last, he coming
863 VII| went together towards the Church of S. Peter about the hour
864 VII| wherefore he went to his church, and soon after, his prayer
865 VII| great love, and take the church for his own spouse, wherefore
866 VII| spouse, wherefore the holy church may say thus: Quasi sponsam
867 VII| God to the end that holy church be accompanied with nine
868 VII| excelsis, etc., for all holy church.~After, when the priest
869 VII| of Pasque our mother holy church ne doth but joy and maketh
870 VII| representing our mother holy church, having hope to be accompanied
871 VII| priest prayeth for all holy church universally, saying: Offerimus,
872 VII| but in the person of holy church. There nis none so wicked
873 VII| all the subjects of holy church, and specially in that passage
874 VII| thou the faith of the holy church, and wilt it unite and peace
875 VII| clerk beareth it through the church to the folk, and there the
876 VII| this: I believe on the holy church general, and in the communion
877 VII| seven sacraments of holy church, that is to wit baptism,
878 VII| of the sacraments of holy church. This article laid S. Jude,
879 VII| PATRIARCHS, FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH AND SOME OTHER MATTERS~Be
880 VII| ii. 26.~Dedication of a Church. i. 149.~Demetrien. October
881 VII| town of, v. 3.~Ara cœli, church of, i. 27.~Arcadius, Emperor,
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