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1 I| flesh, we may consider three things of this coming, that is 2 I| should come by him, that all things were ordained and made, 3 I| he being come, taught new things, and in showing marvels 4 I| at the last Judgment two things be to be seen, that is to 5 I| As for the first, three things shall be tofore the Judgment. 6 I| and a new earth, and all things and all dead men shall arise. ~ 7 I| to his servants in many things, and shall depart the earth 8 I| that they shall have of all things: there shall nothing abide 9 I| of judgment shall be four things, two on the party reproved, 10 I| suffer dilation. For all things that shall be done at the 11 I| of our Lord there be four things that make and show it to 12 I| this we should fulfil such things as we accomplished not in 13 I| may be understood eight things, of which the considerati 14 I| the sick, and tofore all things to love God, and after, 15 I| the other stars in three things. First, in situation, for 16 I| only the humble and small things, but also the rich, and 17 I| the noble, and the high things. And hereof saith S. Jerome 18 I| mortification. And these three things ought we offer to God. The 19 I| three be signified three things that be in Jesu Christ: 20 I| corruption. And these three things be signified that were in 21 I| and sorrow to take their things and bear with them, therefore 22 I| gathering and assembling their things for to bear with them, so 23 I| And if she do these three things she shall have threefold 24 I| it is to wit that three things be necessary which be contained 25 I| protectorem. Or she demandeth four things, that it is to wit protection, 26 I| cruelty. And these four things confessed the publican when 27 I| sorrow was cause of five things. The first, because it was 28 I| they accused him of three things. The first was they said 29 I| I have wrought many good things to you. And hereto saith 30 I| with men, and how great things in the most abundant wise 31 I| them. How hard and sharp things hast thou suffered for them, 32 I| Christ in especial had four things in which he heard blasphemy 33 I| may surmount him, for all things been made by him and nought 34 I| only. And in these four things here, Jesu Christ had opprobriums 35 I| all virtues. And all these things that Jesu Christ suffered, 36 I| of glory. And these three things be showed in the title of 37 I| our priest. Therefore four things ought to be considered in 38 I| Bernard saith: Above all things O good Jesu give me grace 39 I| to run in. And for these things he was sent to Lyons in 40 I| blessed resurrection seven things be to be considered. First, 41 I| arose. He arose for four things much profitable to us; for 42 I| praying by weeping for t things here, anon they were transfigured 43 I| which to declare, seven things be to be considered. First 44 I| because he fulfilled all things. He said above all the heavens 45 I| which be, and live above all things that live and understand, 46 I| and more than all other things that be in being, they desire 47 I| sending and coming eight things be to be considered. First, 48 I| consideration of all these things, I am abashed of the multitude 49 I| for to despise the earthly things, as saith the prophet Ezechiel: 50 I| was the Jubilee, and all things pardoned, and by the Holy 51 I| virtues natural, which be in things created naturally, and the 52 I| fire. And here be three things to be considered. First, 53 I| all strength, seeing all things from far. The third reason 54 I| but little love to earthly things, and great to spiritual 55 I| and great to spiritual things, in so much they love not 56 I| much they love not worldly things more worldlily, but spiritually. 57 I| abasheth and meeketh the things high. He hath tended on 58 I| He hath tended on high things despercled, to unite them, 59 I| together. And by these three things be understood three virtues 60 I| for he inclineth the high things down, he lifteth the things 61 I| things down, he lifteth the things low in height, he ordaineth 62 I| height, he ordaineth the things equal to their ordinance. 63 I| ordinance. And these three things maketh the Holy Ghost in 64 I| them up by desire of high things, and ordaineth them together 65 I| he shall teach you all things. As to the seventh, that 66 I| they in desert. All those things there were done in figure, 67 I| for to give knowledge of things more great and more notable. 68 I| the water. By all these things, and by the blessing of 69 I| times hath thus converted things against nature, what shall 70 I| And the word that made all things of nought, may not the same 71 I| not the same change the things that have been made into 72 I| not less to him to create things than to change things. We 73 I| create things than to change things. We show also the mystery 74 I| the temple material. three things be to be considered. First, 75 I| hallowed. And because that two things be in the church that be 76 I| first hallowed for three things. First, to make sacrifice 77 I| that these hours in some things be more privileged than 78 I| saith: I ween that those things that the apostles have said 79 I| a pilgrim, and for these things the church giveth thanks 80 I| his apostles. And of these things give we louings and thanks 81 I| of the church. And many things appertain to the hallowing 82 I| negligence of prelates among the things disordinate. These be foul 83 I| disordinate. These be foul things and much perilous, that 84 I| And to that appertain many things, for the bishop goeth all 85 I| promised to me so great things, I owe myself unto thy love; 86 I| holy water is made of four things, that is, of water, of salt, 87 I| wine, and of ashes, which things put out the devil and chaseth 88 I| herself clean from all earthly things which were corrupt by sin, 89 I| and upon this altar three things ought to be offered to God. 90 I| say where were burnt the things precious and well smelling. 91 I| passion. And of these three things we ought to water our heart, 92 I| that is to wit the evils of things, the witnesses of divine 93 I| trespasses. And of these three things saith the apostle to the 94 I| have law do naturally the things that be of the law. They 95 I| that shall have all these things in him shall be the temple 96 I| commandment standeth in two things, in doing or forbidding. 97 I| one flesh, and in other things twain. For why, neither 98 I| for he sinned in three things. The woman next and sinned 99 I| man, for she sinned in two things. The man sinned last and 100 I| break thy head, etc. In two things the woman sinned, in pride 101 I| fire and water, that all things should be destroyed thereby, 102 I| working of iron, and made things for war, and sculptures 103 I| earth. And Noah did all things that our Lord commanded 104 I| fishes. I have given all things to you, but eat no flesh 105 I| Lord is with thee in all things that thou doest. Swear thou 106 I| together. ~After all these things God tempted Abraham, and 107 I| God blessed him in all his things. He said to the eldest and 108 I| and that he forget such things that thou hast done to him, 109 I| God. And the good of all things that thou givest to me, 110 I| prosperous in all manner of things. He dwelled in his lord' 111 I| dreamed both prodigies of things coming. And there was a 112 I| God shall answer by me things prosperous to Pharaoh. Then 113 I| father and told him all these things, and our father bade us 114 I| behind you, for all the best things shall be yours. The sons 115 I| that I may show to you things that be to come, and hear 116 I| generation. After these things he said to his brethren: 117 I| and thou shalt be in such things as pertain to God. Take 118 I| Egyptians. Moses told all these things to the children of Israel, 119 I| Jethro was glad for all these things, that God had so saved them 120 I| unto the people in those things that appertain to God, that 121 I| let them judge the small things; it shall be the easier 122 I| their places in peace. Which things when Moses had heard and 123 I| commanded him to make many things, and to ordain the laws 124 I| their goods, and above all things to love him and worship 125 I| despite, and blasphemeth in things that be not true, or otherwise, 126 I| foul touching, for in such things may be great peril. And 127 I| to take away other men's things whatsomever they be, without 128 I| commandment defendeth will to have things that belong to other men 129 I| which ark was kept three things. First the rod with which 130 II| and am ignorant in many things. Then said David: Lo! here 131 II| Judah, and if these be small things I shall add an l give to 132 II| him choose one of three things that he should say to him. 133 II| prefects brought necessary things for the table of king Solomon, 134 II| stone and mortar and other things to the edifying of the temple, 135 II| left side, and many other things, and took all the vessels 136 II| when she saw all these things, she had no spirit to answer, 137 II| be blessed. In all these things Job sinned not with his 138 II| received and taken good things of the hand of our Lord, 139 II| sustain and suffer evil things? In all these things Job 140 II| evil things? In all these things Job sinned not with his 141 II| with Job, and had said many things each of them to Job, and 142 II| strangers all the tithe. Such things and other like to these 143 II| and told to him all these things, whereon his father marvelled 144 II| him, and shall dispose all things that shall be needful to 145 II| and that ye may and all things well and rightful about 146 II| to our Lord in his good things and bless thou the God of 147 II| innumerable camels laden with such things as were needful to the host, 148 II| beasts, and to take such holy things as be forbidden in their 149 II| wine, and oil, all these things God hath showed to me. And 150 II| they purpose to waste such things as they ought not touch, 151 II| Lord hath showed me these things to tell thee. And I thine 152 II| thee. And because these things be said to me by the providence 153 II| sent to tell thee these things. ~Forsooth, all these words 154 II| if thy God do to me these things he shall be my God, and 155 II| shall do in my hands those things that I have thought. And 156 II| all the movable goods and things that they had left, so much 157 II| and he that teacheth such things angereth God, and he, so 158 II| he had been at all these things, and yet he said more, that 159 II| despised thyself and these things, shall give to thee the 160 II| like and semblable in all things. And when the answer was 161 II| people, for he had in him things that make shining and clearness. 162 II| and adjousted thereto many things. ~Nicholas, citizen of the 163 II| as he did tofore in all things, in humility and honesty 164 II| humble in receiving all things, profitable in speaking, 165 II| of God, saying: If those things that we have heard of thee 166 II| thou that sayest to us such things? And he said to them: I 167 II| desired that above all other things. Then said the angel to 168 II| contemplation. He had there things in him of which Prosper 169 II| God, the which created all things and founded the seas. And 170 II| be suspicious unto many things. Whether it be true or no 171 II| which ween to have power in things celestial set nought in 172 II| that, in a vine be three things, the stock, the leaf, and 173 II| third example is that three things be in the head of a man, 174 II| persevere and abide in these things. The eighth, that they love 175 II| hospitality. The ninth, that in things to be done they require 176 II| and that they require such things by works. The tenth, that 177 II| that they eschew those things that be not for to be done. 178 II| diligence to keep these things. And after his predication, 179 II| likeneth it to four manner of things: first, unto a colour which 180 II| manner, like as all these things avail not to the sick man 181 II| shortly that were there, four things; first, that they should 182 II| administered to them such things as they needed, of her good. 183 II| every battle he had three things; the assault in battle, 184 II| we may well see all these things. As the blessed Stephen 185 II| blessed Stephen did many things, and preached oft to the 186 II| men accused him of four things, that was of blaspheming 187 II| and praised him in three things after this word glory, which 188 II| and especially in three things, that is to wit: of fervour 189 II| more fervently in heavenly things. ~S. John wrote his gospels 190 II| suffer him to enjoy such things as his predecessors had 191 II| would not agree to such things as should touch against 192 II| not true men to say such things of this good bishop. They 193 II| contemplation of heavenly things, and a toiler in labouring 194 II| like as he said all these things happened. And the woman 195 II| as to say as holding high things and despising the world. 196 II| country, do these three things and thou shalt be safe. ~ 197 II| of gold, by which he knew things for to come. Then said S. 198 II| doubleness, for these three things were taken from her for 199 II| being all angry: One of two things thou shalt choose, either 200 II| same. He vanquished three things in the world, that is to 201 II| and worldly dreads, which things he overcame by wisdom, by 202 II| thou be vanquished in all things. Then was he taken out of 203 II| of God laughed at these things, and blamed the bloody hands 204 II| offering to him the inward things of humility and not the 205 II| disposition was in three things; that is to wit in the voice 206 II| was made. For these three things were made in him withoutforth 207 II| informed and instructed in all things, and all adversities he 208 II| read that in him were three things against the three that were 209 III| love she had forsaken all things.~She had been at Rome so 210 III| Julian as going to high things in singing. Or it is said: 211 III| candle burning hath three things in it, that is to wit, the 212 III| fire, right so be three things in Jesu Christ, that is 213 III| ought to have in us three things which be signified by the 214 III| Chrysostom saith, three things make a man holy, which three 215 III| how well that all these things hurtle at the foundement 216 III| for he had in him three things that make a man amiable. 217 III| worldly occupation or secular things, of which he would not gladly 218 III| that in the crown be three things: first the head is discovered 219 III| of his heart all secular things so that his conversation 220 III| them that therein were such things as they lacked. Every day 221 III| granteth thee to choose of two things, that one which thou wilt, 222 III| Patrick, did three great things. One is that he drove with 223 III| well tofore as after, these things that hereafter be named. 224 III| great men when they did things that they ought not to do, 225 III| was high in despising low things, and therefore he had verdure 226 III| and enjoined the king four things, that is, that he should 227 III| God hath not made temporal things, the child affirmed that 228 III| say as love of sovereign things. Then is it said, mouth 229 III| his busy work, and love of things sovereign for his celestial 230 III| We never heard of such things, nevertheless keep thee 231 III| and can tell to you all things that ye shall demand him. 232 III| And she among all other things answered: I know well that 233 III| said that she had great things to tell him, and then he 234 III| that such heavenly joys and things were showed to him in this 235 III| not of power to buy such things as they had to sell, and 236 III| same isle, and that all things should be ministered to 237 III| and minister to you such things as be necessary, neither 238 III| Germain three sovereign things, that is heat natural, humour, 239 III| that he was well, and all things were to him soft and sweet, 240 III| the Apostles of many good things that were in him, for he 241 III| that we ought leave the things that men should not put 242 III| may we see on the great things and high that he emprised, 243 III| that he suffered. Great things then he emprised, and that 244 III| our Lord. All these four things be touched of him in the 245 III| there two years. All these things he took in great patience, 246 III| great patience, and in~all things gave to our Lord thankings; 247 III| took it all gladly, and all things he did patiently and devoutly, 248 III| the virgin? These be new things to me, for I have not heard 249 III| ready. All these virtuous things were in him.~ 250 III| and to show to thee these things aforesaid, and because thou 251 III| he said to thee, for all things shall be performed that 252 III| said to thee.~Of all these things S. Elizabeth knew nothing 253 III| and rude living. Above all things the sin of detraction displeased 254 III| when they heard him preach things that they never heard tofore, 255 III| hear and understand such things as touched the salvation 256 III| so shall be damned. Which things, my blessed brother, behoveth 257 III| prove by works the good things that ye believe in your 258 III| joy, and tofore all other things S. Germain demanded how 259 III| hope was nothing in worldly things, but in heavenly, for in 260 III| or fountain. Three fair things showed our Lord by this 261 IV| of God. After all these things the duke yet admonished 262 IV| said this and other good things and words, she put more 263 IV| saying: Lo! we have left all things, etc. Unbinding, for he 264 IV| not Simon, that by certain things affirmeth his godhead? To 265 IV| bad. Lord, thou art all things to me, and nothing is to 266 IV| senate understood of him by things of authority. ~It happed 267 IV| began to speak of all these things with his philosophers and 268 IV| wisdom, a trump sounding high things, and a preacher of truth. 269 IV| forsook and despised all things and required to have but 270 IV| desired things-present, ne things to come, etc. But Abraham 271 IV| men's bodies, but all such things that were seen to be fair 272 IV| damnation, when we see all good things to be assembled in one man, 273 IV| forsook not only all present things, but all things that be 274 IV| present things, but all things that be for to come. He 275 IV| shall speak of heavenly things, thou shalt see the love 276 IV| instead of rewards. And such things that be to us cause of sorrows; 277 IV| he despised all earthly things; and like as iron that is 278 IV| witch and promised her many things if she could bring about 279 IV| said that, tofore God all things were known, wherefor she 280 IV| which in these days such things be used over much. God cease 281 IV| Tuesday happed to him many things. On a Tuesday he was born, 282 IV| provost said: The two first things be convenient to thee, that 283 IV| this be understood three things that be three, the best 284 IV| Jerusalem, which, all these things they departed among them. 285 IV| Lord, they sold all these things, and brought the value thereof, 286 IV| riches and abundance of things; and for so much as she 287 IV| ready to obey thee in all things, if thou mayst get of thy 288 IV| them, and left all their things in the keeping of Mary Magdalene, 289 IV| opened, and saw clearly all things about him. ~There was another 290 IV| witchcraft dost thou these things, that in the sea thou exercisest 291 IV| of judgment, and of other things to come. And they asked 292 IV| pilgrim, and told to him many things of the unhappiness of the 293 IV| for he thought on other things. Then came he all doubtful 294 IV| speech moderate. All these things were in S. Nazarien. He 295 IV| they should have all their things freely, or else they should 296 IV| say, sovereign germ. Three things be found in seed germining, 297 IV| that he was well, and all things were sweet to him, and would 298 IV| good christian men for two things, that is to say the constancy; 299 IV| wilt thou leave all these things for dreaming of another 300 IV| and overcame him in all things. Then Antony and Cleopatra 301 IV| the others. And all these things be contained in the said 302 IV| streets, and other right foul things, and bound behind him wisps 303 IV| testament and said: These be the things that I leave to you, possessing 304 IV| friars that had touched some things of the holy relics, that 305 IV| Woman, knowest thou these things? and named to her four things, 306 IV| things? and named to her four things, that was: araign, vert, 307 IV| said: Go and take these things and confite them with the 308 IV| mother, by death, the four things they receive aforesaid after 309 IV| largo and smaragdo, with all things necessary in the ship, in 310 IV| so sent thither, made all things well, and subdued them all 311 IV| water and said to him: All things in confession be washed. 312 IV| What variest thou in many things? Sacrifice anon, and put 313 IV| hath no darkness, but all things shine in my sight. And then 314 IV| hath withdrawn other men's things, and hath taken gifts and 315 IV| his wife and all the good things and evil things were laid 316 IV| the good things and evil things were laid in a balance, 317 IV| coveted to make better some things about the body of S. Laurence, 318 IV| was most excellent in four things, like as it is founden by 319 IV| be like to him. In three things he showed him to us following: 320 IV| to admonish and warn, the things and the examples be better 321 IV| suffered. By these three things saith S. Maximin, after 322 IV| other. ~And after these things done, Decius and Valerian 323 IV| is mighty hath done great things to me, and the name of him 324 IV| saints as touching nine things, that is to wit, that the 325 IV| and soul. But many other things be put there more at fantasy 326 IV| came he doubted, and other things semblable, which be better 327 IV| accustomed to give largely great things, had need to demand and 328 IV| his house, and found all things like as the devil had promised. 329 IV| give account of all these things. And as he went from the 330 IV| myself, thy son, maker of all things, for I am life perdurable, 331 IV| angel had recounted these things, he gave to our Lady a bough 332 IV| mother of the maker of all things, and barest him that robbed 333 IV| whilst they spake these things, the blessed S. John, the 334 IV| curious inquisition. For all things that be said of the glorious 335 IV| know the truth of all these things. And the apostles denied 336 IV| Greek, saith many marvellous things of the assumption of the 337 IV| And, as I suppose, such things and semblable said the apostles 338 IV| chambers celestial. And those things that long to the son, ought 339 IV| wist that he might do all things. And he accomplished anon 340 V| God be fulfilled, and four things, with my lordship  and heritage, 341 V| poor men. These foresaid things Rocke promised to his father 342 V| praying, which all these things he told to his lord. And 343 V| for his deliverance, which things the priest told to the lord. 344 V| which was a demonstrance of things to come. Her seemed that 345 V| speech more abundant in such things as appertain to the sacrament. 346 V| so esprised   and in all things occupied in God that he 347 V| injuries of words, of damage of things, and of misdoing of the 348 V| command you to keep three things, the which I remember to 349 V| Your covetise tofore all things possesseth nothing, for 350 V| Bartholomew will show that all things may be affirmed and showed 351 V| and joyous. He seeth all things tofore, he knoweth all things, 352 V| things tofore, he knoweth all things, he speaketh all manner 353 V| and precious stones? Those things be necessary to them that 354 V| necessary to them that covet things worldly, but I desire no 355 V| worldly, but I desire no things terrien ne carnal. Then 356 V| Bartholomew began to say many things, and inform the king of 357 V| redemption, and among other things how Jesu Christ vanquished 358 V| disciples, preaching, many things of thy divine Trinity in 359 V| this manner among other things. The blessed apostle Bartholomew 360 V| enlumining all earthly things, mouth of God, fiery tongue 361 V| how thou art high in high things and deep in deepness, and 362 V| understanding in heavenly things. I mounted up into the hill 363 V| Augustin said that three things he had learned of S. Ambrose: 364 V| be great in weening great things because that the woods and 365 V| mercy, that beholdeth all things, and the faith of this man, 366 V| intermit ne to muse on high things of the godhead, farther 367 V| began to speak of other things first, afar from his purpose, 368 V| purpose, and among other things he demanded him if he had 369 V| when he had heard these things, he took the virgin, and 370 V| by despising of earthly things, clear by enlumining of 371 V| pray for him; among other things because he had done a sin 372 V| house, and for to fetch such things as were necessary. And the 373 V| of man might think, those things that our Lord maketh ready 374 V| of them that possess many things, and shall have thereof 375 V| his heart unto celestial things, Adrian said to her: Go 376 V| firm and approved in all things; I have smitten no man, 377 V| Jews told and recounted things by order to the bishop of 378 V| the misbehaved men in all things. And S. Gregory recordeth 379 V| his bed wicked and cursed things. And on a day a Jew came 380 V| he entended most to the things to come, and was deemed 381 V| him. And yet he did other things that moved yet more. For 382 V| In this time when these things were done S. John flourished 383 V| say one only to be three things by his virtue? And then 384 V| the emperor moved by these things, defended that the Arians 385 V| made emperor. And all these things be written more plainly 386 V| and the gard, in abiding things outrageous. Or Cornelius 387 V| for to promise to her many things for to make her consent 388 V| there. And know ye that four things be principally considered 389 V| more the creator of all things may draw to him whom he 390 V| withinforth plenteously of greater things than the other, that is 391 V| which appeared to him in two things, first he showed him a publican. 392 V| after S. Ambrose, some things ought to be noted in the 393 V| In the leech were three things, that is to wit, wisdom 394 V| the soul which knoweth the things hid and privy. And this 395 V| to say S. Matthew, three things be to be considered, after 396 V| vomiting by covetise of things superfluous; hard and firm 397 V| his fellows among other things: Enjoy ye with us, and I 398 V| arms for to resist such things, but let our right hands 399 V| them seemed, and many other things semblable. And he was covetous 400 V| and inflame her courage in things not honest. And she recommended 401 V| shall offer to her so many things that I shall bring her to 402 V| being vanquished in all things, returned to Cyprian, and 403 V| he was confused in all things, he was anguishous unto 404 V| answered: He loved not those things that be of the world, but 405 V| world is set tofore heavenly things. The third is of dissension, 406 V| for villainous and vicious things. The fourth is of wickedness 407 V| be attributed to him many things of marvellous virtue. For 408 V| him. And thereto be three things necessary, that is to wit, 409 V| this governing is in three things: the first in seigniory 410 V| and commandeth to them all things. And that saith Zechariah, 411 V| is given power to do all things difficult which be pertaining 412 V| be said to show the small things and little, because that 413 V| dignity appeareth in these things. The ministry of them is 414 V| when the pope heard these things he established to hallow 415 V| Lord Jesu Christ, of which things it is said tofore. We ought 416 V| some that take the small things, but yet they leave not 417 V| they eschew all earthly things, and overpass by thought 418 V| by thought all temporal things. They love, they burn, and 419 V| desires. Of these three things saith Bernard upon the Canticles. 420 V| Go and make ye ready all things necessary for guests that 421 V| and gospels, and all other things appertaining, save the song 422 V| I have dreaded the sure things, and have entended with 423 V| Francis, take these bitter things for the sweet, and despise 424 V| to do and keep all those things; he did off his hosen and 425 V| women like of visage and all things, and of habit, entered and 426 V| submitted himself in all things. He promised always obedience 427 V| Antioch, full of riches in all things. She was right fair of body, 428 V| all her might for earthly things, and I had purposed, Lord, 429 V| each other's friends, all things necessary to the wedding 430 V| shame of God which seeth all things hid, and she went away all 431 V| was lifted up after two things, that is, after the body 432 V| lift up by contemplation of things within forth, he was fair 433 V| knowing God by inquisition of things privy and hid, wing of heaven 434 V| wing of heaven by love of things celestial, and blessed by 435 V| everlasting goods. By other things it is showed that he was 436 V| of these secrets and hid things? I attribute and put them 437 V| the mutations of divine things, and in the end it is signified 438 V| thing but to hear some new things. And then when S. Paul had 439 V| saw best learned in divine things: Denis, what is he, that 440 V| heaven, and had seen all things. He flourished by the spirit 441 V| Constantinople, among other things, brought to Louis, son of 442 V| might have answer upon these things. And as they sacrificed, 443 VI| shall be prosperous in all things, and the people shall be 444 VI| which shall rule all manner things to the pleasing of God, 445 VI| give to us peace and all things plenteous. And in this war 446 VI| pursued.~After, when all things were quiet in the realm, 447 VI| attempted the king in many things that were unlawful. And 448 VI| after his decease. Then all things were committed to the queen 449 VI| diligently ministered to him all things necessary. And when he was 450 VI| Almighty, in whose power all things be put, which changest realms 451 VI| realms and empires, if those things be true that thou hast showed 452 VI| world is in the right high things of God, he hath delight 453 VI| highness by the love of things celestial, delectable by 454 VI| divinity. How be it these things be singularly to singular, 455 VI| For in him be written four things. He was a man born of the 456 VI| was ordained in the four things, it is better showed in 457 VI| rightful intention, for in all things that he did he sought the 458 VI| God. And of these two last things it is said in the prologue 459 VI| S.Victor, there be three things that we owe to our neighbour, 460 VI| after S. Bernard, three things there be that ordain a man 461 VI| saith Bernard: In all these things was S. Luke well ordained. 462 VI| blessedness. He taught reasonable things when he said: He that is 463 VI| He that is true in little things, he is true in great things. 464 VI| things, he is true in great things. And without this treble 465 VI| honest and fair. And three things be convenient to this, that 466 VI| heled diligently all these things in her heart, as it is said, 467 VI| the gloss saith, that all things that were done and said 468 VI| incarnatio and of all other things, she might express the sufficiently, 469 VI| retained the ordinance of these things was because that she might 470 VI| evangelists enquired of her many things, and she certified them 471 VI| was certified of her many things, and especially of such 472 VI| and especially of such things as appertained to her, as 473 VI| Christ, and of such other things as Luke speaketh only. Seventhly, 474 VI| to bear witness, it is of things seen and of things heard 475 VI| is of things seen and of things heard Therefore saith S. 476 VI| would have two witnesses of things seen, they were John and 477 VI| and Matthew, and two of things heard, and they were Mark 478 VI| because that the witness of things seen be more firm and more 479 VI| and more certain than of things heard, therefore saith S. 480 VI| The two gospels that be of things seen be set first and last, 481 VI| For she gave her to two things, first, will to do evil, 482 VI| the condition made, all things were made ready. Then the 483 VI| bodies to live again. Which things heard of thee, I ween in 484 VI| son of God that dost such things. Wherefore I pray thee by 485 VI| they had done all these things, the duke brought the advocates 486 VI| precious stones be right evil things enclosed, and within coffers 487 VI| to them: Choose ye of two things that one, that is, either 488 VI| much to say as holding five things. He held first in himself 489 VI| thou art he that made all things, and convertest them that 490 VI| behoveth thee to suffer many things and pains. For to have the 491 VI| despoiled him of all other things. And he, his wife, and children 492 VI| but now I am naked of all things. Alas! I was accustomed 493 VI| ordained for the supplement of things offended and trespassed, 494 VI| them we despise all earthly things, and desire celestial things. 495 VI| things, and desire celestial things. The fifth is for the debt 496 VI| all to be common, and our things be celestial, earthly and 497 VI| ofttimes, and leave many things undone by ignorance and 498 VI| by occupation of secular things in the solemnity of saints, 499 VI| the other saints in four things. First, in sovereignty of 500 VI| joy perdurable. And these things have they bought with their


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