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501 VI| S. Bernard saith: Three things there be that make the death 502 VI| may specially touch two things; first, of the purgation 503 VI| is to be considered three things, first, who be they that 504 VI| satisfaction may avail, four things be required. The first is 505 VI| that is suffrages, three things ought to be considered. 506 VI| this knight that saw these things returned to his body and 507 VI| her of none of all these things. And at the last, as she 508 VI| suffrages be done, there be four things to be considered. First, 509 VI| may be purged of all such things as they have sinned in the 510 VI| world may well tell such things and others. Fourthly, nevertheless 511 VI| a long while of heavenly things. And when they should depart, 512 VI| be said as gathering high things. Or it is said of lion. 513 VI| lion hath in himself four things. The first is force or strength, 514 VI| contemplation of sovereign things. Secondly, the lion hath 515 VI| lion hath subtlety in two things, for he hath his eyes open 516 VI| Isidore saith: He doubteth two things, that is, the noise of wheels 517 VI| I have no need of such things, it sufficeth me to despise 518 VI| Martin, that there be many things left out in the life of 519 VI| of Jesu Christ. And all things obeyed to this holy man, 520 VI| to this holy man, as well things not sensible as vegetative, 521 VI| and not reasonable, as things insensible, as the fire 522 VI| And also to him obeyed things vegetative as trees, for 523 VI| him, and said of him many things unreasonable. And on a time 524 VI| exhorted her above all other things to flee the world both with 525 VI| which hath given to us such things as hath been needful to 526 VI| to know and see so high things, of S. Clare received in 527 VI| her. And above all other things she prayed him that he would 528 VI| well I pass over many fair things.~Of one that was delivered 529 VI| and earth and all other things, and fie on your devils, 530 VI| of God, for she had seven things in her; she had the seven 531 VI| devoutly.~And among these things the devotion of her husband 532 VI| was occupied in his other things, nevertheless he was devout 533 VI| entend personally unto his things, he gave full power to his 534 VI| grace to despise all earthly things and take away from her heart 535 VI| for I repute all earthly things as dung and filth, and set 536 VI| Master Conrad did to her oft things contrary and grievous, and 537 VI| contrary and grievous, and such things as he saw that she loved, 538 VI| first glory. In all these things she was hasty for to obey, 539 VI| depart from thee. After these things the chamberers desired her 540 VI| she pray for us, for such things as shall be for the most 541 VI| Chalgrove and found all things as he had said. S. Edmund 542 VI| but expressly did certain things against the right of the 543 VI| prospered as well in spiritual things as in temporal things. After 544 VI| spiritual things as in temporal things. After this he thought adaunt 545 VI| him all the order of the things done, then Peter said: There 546 VI| said: Lord, maker of all things, is this true that we have 547 VI| not out of your mind these things be all true. Then said they: 548 VI| them all by order, how all things had happened. Then his wife 549 VI| tofore all the people of such things as Simon himself hath said 550 VI| authority, in which these things be written, and ought not 551 VI| not to be taken in such things, but as it pleaseth to some 552 VI| out of the town. All these things S. Clement telleth of himself 553 VI| delivered to him a ship and all things necessary to him, and many 554 VI| dwelled in the country of the things that be rehearsed in the 555 VI| all amarvelled of these things and came unto a little city 556 VI| wasted and spent in foul things. Farewell, servant of God, 557 VI| whose love I suffer these things, which thou shalt hear by 558 VII| she despised all worldly things. Or Katherine may be said 559 VII| move to you of four notable things that the great God hath 560 VII| creatures that we know, which things ought to cause you to take 561 VII| what be these four notable things that so ye repute in us? 562 VII| that these four notable things must needs constrain you 563 VII| shall have the four notable things in him over all measure; 564 VII| loveth and desireth above all things, without whom I may not 565 VII| come on my daughter for all things are provided. For there 566 VII| solemnly apparelled with all things requisite unto baptism. ~ 567 VII| hath refused all earthly things, and hath at my sending 568 VII| loveth and desireth above all things. And thus this glorious 569 VII| then she disputed of many things with Cæsar tofore the gates 570 VII| set my cure to say these things to thee as to a wise man, 571 VII| the earth, and of all the things that be therein, and of 572 VII| have knowledge of all these things, and hast apperceived it, 573 VII| sovereign and maker of all things, to whom none is semblable 574 VII| she had disputed of many things of the Incarnation of the 575 VII| entend to understand all things. And we demand thee, first, 576 VII| yet have I despised all things and have given me wholly 577 VII| said: Leave to say such things, for it is evil to think 578 VII| queen, that beheld these things, came from above and had 579 VII| appeareth marvellous in five things: first, in wisdom, secondly, 580 VII| intellectual in knowledge of things divine, of which she used 581 VII| forms and the manner of things, and this science had she 582 VII| in despising the earthly things, for she withdrew her heart 583 VII| said: I.eave to say such things, it is felonous to think 584 VII| kept chastity among those things that chastity is wont to 585 VII| perish. For there be five things in which chastity may perish, 586 VII| beauty. And among all these things the blessed Katherine kept 587 VII| remembering her memory. All these things together were in this blessed 588 VII| to divers of his servants things that he had in privity. 589 VII| Almighty God that made all things, and despise thy gods that 590 VII| he that sent to me these things is of great power, and therefore 591 VII| in victuals and all other things necessary, and then they 592 VII| and marvellous above all things, to whom all brute beasts 593 VII| beasts be made meek, and wild things be obedient, who vouchsafest 594 VII| and if a monk hateth two things, he may be free of this 595 VII| it shall teach thee all things. There was an old man being 596 VII| said: The fools despise the things that be, like as they were 597 VII| hath not the taste of the things that be, he shall not use 598 VII| when he had showed many things of the mystery of the incarnation, 599 VII| heaviness, but say to him all things that be joyous, so that 600 VII| remembered oft in his heart these things, and was in great discomfort, 601 VII| informed and taught in these things. And then there was a monk 602 VII| brother, how the king had done things against his royal majesty, 603 VII| thou mayst not take. And of things lost which may not be recovered, 604 VII| incredible. Keep well these three things, and thou shalt do well. 605 VII| thou hadst received great things of him? To whom she said: 606 VII| of great gifts, for the things that be withoutforth be 607 VII| therefore I have received great things of God, for he hath made 608 VII| accord with thee in all things. And then he did off his 609 VII| am made a partner of good things? What father was ever sorrowful 610 VII| should know the names of all things, and then they brought tofore 611 VII| precious stones, and all other things, and when he had demanded 612 VII| that he recked not of such things, then the king made to be 613 VII| recounted to Barlaam all these things that were happened, and 614 VII| in his laws he put some things of the Old and New Testament. 615 VII| God Almighty Maker of all things. And this false prophet, 616 VII| meddled and affrmed some true things with the false. He said 617 VII| Sergius taught to Mahomet many things of the Old and New Testament. 618 VII| right honourable in all things. And the kinsman of Adrian 619 VII| that thou be blest in other things, yet in this thou art unhappy 620 VII| forward and changed many things and added some thereto, 621 VII| fathers ordained divers things. For the mass hath three 622 VII| had set in the letter the things above said, he apperceived 623 VII| by and feigned all these things, and did do hold a cene 624 VII| preachers. All the which things like as the holy hermit 625 VII| in many books. All which things he shewed secretly to his 626 VII| where thou shalt have of all things more clear understanding. 627 VII| counsel, of words, or of other things that I may do, I call God 628 VII| prayers. Among all other things it happed that a holy man 629 VII| down the trees and other things growing about his house, 630 VII| years, for cause of many things that were destroyed, which 631 VII| diligence founded. All the which things the same glorious S. Rigobert 632 VII| Nevertheless he gave to them many things which they kept as their 633 VII| diligently accomplished all such things that be pertaining to the 634 VII| and for certain in all things appertaining to the cure 635 VII| profited him to God in all things privable and without confusion 636 VII| and refusing all other things, he was covered with a little 637 VII| uttering, and kept still such things that are and appertain to 638 VII| were filled full of it. Things lost by divers persons and 639 VII| profited right greatly in all things, more than any child of 640 VII| teaching them over all things to dread God and to keep 641 VII| peril for Jesu Christ. Which things I will thou hear and know, 642 VII| same psalm he asketh four things. The first is that he may 643 VII| confiteor he showeth four things. First, he showeth himself 644 VII| adorned or clad me with things precious.~The priest, after 645 VII| the which exposition three things are showed to us. The first 646 VII| Trinity.~After all these things, the priest translateth 647 VII| contemplation. After all these things followeth the canon, which 648 VII| which orison he doth four things: first he prayeth to God 649 VII| tempted principally of three things, the first is God, for to 650 VII| commixtion betokeneth two things, that one is that, the body 651 VII| After all these foresaid things, the priest holding the 652 VII| within his heart all those things that herebefore are contained, 653 VII| equal, to the Father in all things that are belonging to the 654 VII| Almighty God, that made all things, hath wrought heaven and


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