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1 I| realise to themselves the faith of their forefathers, and 2 I| inspiration of the men whose faith found its expression in 3 I| modern habits of thought, faith, and practice; while those 4 I| book, that for the love and faith of whom all these holy saints 5 I| he inhabiteth in us, by faith he illumineth our eyes of 6 I| false opinions against the Faith of Jesu Christ whom then 7 I| heart, and that is in the faith. For if this faith had not 8 I| in the faith. For if this faith had not been in their hearts 9 I| star material. They had faith of the humanity when they 10 I| passion of Jesu Christ; and faith which is understood by the 11 I| contained in the gospel. For faith maketh the works acceptable 12 I| acceptable to God. For without faith no man may please God, and 13 I| and brought him out of the faith. And this Carpo took such 14 I| the steadfastness of the faith. For if he had not then 15 I| had not then arisen, the faith had perished, men would 16 I| save our Lady, all lost faith. But when they had knowledge 17 I| Christ had not risen our faith had been vain or none. The 18 I| his presence corporal the faith of teaching was necessary. 19 I| dilection, shining in the faith and in knowledge, of great 20 I| point is the merit of the faith, of whom saith S. Leo the 21 I| Ascension: Then began the faith more certain to approach, 22 I| they have. And hereof the faith mistrusteth not, ne hope 23 I| stedfastness and firmness of our faith, whereof saith S. Paul ad 24 I| Ghost is the inspirer of the faith, giver of Science, teacher 25 I| or the articles of our faith. For the scripture of the 26 I| representeth the assemble of the faith made by Jesu Christ on the 27 I| representeth the articles of the faith. For the pavement of the 28 I| is the foundament of our faith, the letters that be within 29 I| written be articles of our faith, by the which the rude people 30 I| twelve apostles, which by the faith of God crucified they illumined 31 I| and the very confession of faith that was in Judas Maccabeus. 32 I| squares, that is to wit, faith, hope, charity and good 33 I| was a fool, and gave no faith to his saying and continued 34 I| most the christian law and faith, wherein is many a rich 35 I| Abram believed it and gave faith to our Lord's words, and 36 I| heard this, anon he gave faith and believed his wife, and 37 I| have received him upon my faith and have promised for him, 38 I| hope on any creature or faith or belief in any thing more 39 II| man after his justice and faith. Our Lord hath this day 40 II| never shall change their faith from him. Anna his wife 41 II| saw this they received the faith of Jesu Christ. And when 42 II| him the doctrine of the faith. And the devil raised and 43 II| converted the people to the faith of Jesu Christ and informed 44 II| judge of the town, in the faith, and baptized her. And when 45 II| to break and corrupt my faith to my spouse. And because 46 II| of Rome for to preach the faith of Jesu Christ into these 47 II| Therouanne and preached there the faith. And they repaired by Amiens, 48 II| for truth, that for thy faith, and thy good, thy mother 49 II| and dread to die for the faith of Jesu Christ, and to take 50 II| archbishop. He preached the faith of Jesu Christ and comforted 51 II| he preached to them the faith of Jesu Christ, and taught 52 II| of lechery, lord of the faith, discomfiture of devils, 53 II| informed them diligently in the faith. And long time after the 54 II| people without number to the faith. And when the king came 55 II| be bought by price of the faith and by alms of your riches, 56 II| again from the christian faith. And the queen was sent 57 II| should be in the error of the faith they ought not to obey them. 58 II| our Lord and of christian faith. Pray we then to this holy 59 II| taught and informed in the faith by S. Chrysogony. The foresaid 60 II| thing for to draw him to the faith of Jesu Christ. She rent 61 II| father unto the christian faith. And he was after an holy 62 II| he was beheaded for the faith of Jesu Christ; and the 63 II| first repugned against the faith were of a bond and thrall 64 II| confirmed in the christian faith by the universal world, 65 II| churches in the christian faith as well by miracles as by 66 II| to preach the christian faith, he sent him into exile 67 II| wretches, which were in the faith strong and mighty. And tofore, 68 II| predication in the christian faith, the year sixty-eight after 69 II| stedfast in the christian faith and obeissant to the commandments 70 II| and righteousness in the faith, by reason of pain, for 71 II| wild men and hard unto the faith. Or as it is said in glossario, 72 II| whilst he preached justly the faith of Jesu Christ. It was so 73 II| firmly established in the faith. He had in writing the names 74 II| be firm and stable in the faith for to suffer martyrdom. 75 II| paynims, were converted to the faith. ~In this time it happed 76 II| hast received christian faith the dragon which is in yonder 77 II| Paul, saw men for christian faith cruelly tormented, wherefore 78 II| that he abode firmly in his faith, the judge did do anoint 79 II| devil with the shield of faith, with the sword of the word 80 II| bishops that were there in the faith, and so confirmed, each 81 II| had confirmed him in the faith he baptized him. And Felix 82 II| therein by the virtue of his faith, the devil came to him in 83 II| Sebastian was a man of great faith, a good christian man, and 84 II| distress for to reny the faith for dread of tormenting 85 II| death for their christian faith, within which time they 86 II| and revoke them from their faith for to save their lives. 87 II| returned from the christian faith, and would for the favour 88 II| for to be strong in the faith, address ye your hearts 89 II| Marcus received the christian faith and were all baptized by 90 II| and informed him in the faith, and he prayed them that 91 II| fairer in the christian faith, she was young of age, and 92 II| which hath fianced me by his faith, and is much more noble 93 II| To him I have given my faith, to him I have commanded 94 II| wise she would break the faith of her first husband. Upon 95 II| whose glorious name and faith this glorious virgin S. 96 II| but he was more noble by faith and religion, and was deacon 97 II| behoveth thee to answer for the faith for which we be here. Then 98 II| unto now words to reny our faith, but know thou that it is 99 II| blame and reny our christian faith. Then Dacian, being wroth, 100 II| converted and turned to the faith. And when Dacian heard this 101 II| should be converted to the faith. And when he was come, he 102 II| day was converted to the faith leaving his vices. Why he 103 II| he that was out of the faith was hurt for to be made 104 III| lineage, and yet more noble in faith and in virtue, which for 105 III| was a knight, that for the faith of God had been slain of 106 III| that am yet a novice in the faith and disciple to Jesu Christ 107 III| that be yet young in the faith with me trust much to be 108 III| promise of thy christian faith, and do thy works according 109 III| thee always well in the faith and in good works, and let 110 III| suffer move thee from thy faith ne from thy creance, but 111 III| desired to be a martyr for the faith of Jesu Christ. It happed 112 III| miracle many received the faith of Jesu Christ.~Of this 113 III| that is good deeds, true faith, with good works. And like 114 III| burning is dead, right so faith is dead without works as 115 III| take from her the christian faith. I and my daughters have 116 III| abode firm and stable in the faith. Then Quintianus did do 117 III| crown; I shall abide in the faith of Jesu Christ my Lord, 118 III| third is to be virtuous in faith of prowesse, as it is said 119 III| and predication, to the faith of God, and also by good 120 III| the idols, he defended the faith, he overcame in suffering.~ 121 III| others to believe in the faith of our Lord Jesu Christ.~ 122 III| he would first take the faith of Christ and be baptized. 123 III| And anon after, for the faith of Jesu Christ were beheaded 124 III| people to the christian faith by three holy men and good 125 III| John, for to preach the faith. And because the mortality 126 III| people more firm in the faith. ~S. Gregory made and ordained 127 III| men converted he to the faith of Christ. And when this 128 III| sooner to patience and to the faith of God, but when S. Patrick 129 III| preached in Ireland the faith of Jesu Christ, and did 130 III| country about to the christian faith, whereof the devil was so 131 III| Seconde was informed in the faith of the blessed man Calocerus, 132 III| see that thou hast firm faith, and thus shalt thou go 133 III| and receive the victory of faith. Saprice said: Who is he 134 III| might convert him to the faith. On a time he heard S. Ambrose 135 III| he began to sustain the faith to which he had been contrary.~ 136 III| himself to draw him unto his faith by fair words, and when 137 III| S. Mark constant in the faith, he sent him into Aquilegia 138 III| Aquilegia for to preach the faith of Jesu Christ, where he 139 III| multitudes of people to the faith of Christ. And wrote also 140 III| he had converted to the faith, named Ermagoras, brought 141 III| began to preach to him the faith of Jesu Christ, and after 142 III| done against the christian faith, and anon he repented him 143 III| to sustain the christian faith, well a seventeen thousand 144 III| because he would not reny his faith, and at the last when they 145 III| martyrdom for the defence of the faith.~ 146 III| turn against their law and faith, and that he should confound 147 III| especial in defending the faith, for love of which he burnt. 148 III| martyrdom for him and for his faith. And thus as he prayed God 149 III| thou shalt hold the very faith and thou wilt leave thine 150 III| christian men doubted that their faith might thereby come to confusion, 151 III| thereto. S. Peter had good faith and trust in God, and made 152 III| suffered for the truth of the faith that he preached, so S. 153 III| suffered for the truth of the faith that he defended; and like 154 III| hath shed his blood for the faith, for he hath healed thee 155 III| and time to sustain the faith, and that the other might 156 III| whole, and have in him very faith and I hope he shall make 157 III| the space of a year the faith of Jesu Christ. And when 158 III| people to the christian faith.~S. Philip tofore his death 159 III| enlightened them in the faith. After, he was taken in 160 III| and informed him in the faith of the Trinity. Then anon 161 III| January unto the christian faith, with his wife and fifty-three 162 III| saints preached to her the faith of Christ and the virtue 163 III| confirmed them in the law and faith, that they might make no 164 III| these two virgins to the faith by her exhortation. Then 165 III| converted the young men to the faith of Jesu Christ. But when 166 III| in bringing them to the faith. He was also subject to 167 III| had received the christian faith. Finally Denis died in the 168 III| to England, to preach the faith of our Lord Jesu Christ, 169 III| people thereof to christian faith. And he being on the way 170 III| to the king the christian faith openly and the great merit 171 III| as ye can convert to your faith and religion by your preaching 172 III| diligently in the christian faith with great joy and gladness. 173 III| Austin had preached the faith to the people and had confirmed 174 III| which would in no wise give faith to his preaching ne his 175 III| converted unto the christian faith, and by his ordinance bishops 176 III| engendered much people to the faith. And Constantinus the priest 177 III| and by great desire of faith purposed them to fight. 178 III| them fast and firm in the faith he did do beat them, and 179 III| and converted them to the faith, as it appeareth when he 180 III| enlumined and light in the faith of our Lord. All these four 181 III| anon by the virtue of the faith he became meek and debonair. 182 III| might to convert them to the faith of Jesu Christ.~And among 183 III| informed him secretly in the faith. And then this holy Amphiabel 184 III| miracles, converted unto the faith of Jesu Christ and christened 185 III| might destroy the christian faith, and then it was concluded 186 III| denounce to the people the faith of Jesu Christ, to the end 187 III| to him and declared our faith and belief, in which anon 188 III| dream all the mystery of our faith, as well how the second 189 III| and so informed him in the faith that S. Alban was steadfast 190 III| nothing thereof, for the faith that I have received restoreth 191 III| the deed proveth it. This faith is more dear to me than 192 III| Britain for to destroy the faith of Jesu Christ, and was 193 III| wise leave the christian faith, then he to have capital 194 III| constant and firm in the faith, whereof they, having indignation, 195 III| refused it but preached the faith of Christ, that he converted 196 III| baptized and informed in the faith of Jesu Christ, and there 197 III| baptized and received the faith. And soon after, the judge 198 III| into Wales to receive the faith of Amphiabel, S. Alban's 199 III| ready for the love of the faith of our Lord Jesu Christ 200 III| baptized and to receive the faith of Christ. And when the 201 III| Amphiabel for to receive the faith, and he cried to Amphiabel 202 III| should have forsaken his faith, but the tormentors took 203 III| many were converted to the faith. And the people ran out 204 III| martyrdom and death for the faith of Jesu Christ, which by 205 III| happy that thou hast given faith and believed the words of 206 III| Persia which were of very faith, that is to say Simon and 207 III| should receive the christian faith to the end that he might 208 III| city was converted to the faith, and did do make a much 209 III| cities for to preach the faith of God, and anon after, 210 III| to preach the christian faith, and thus as he entered 211 III| and places preaching the faith of Christ. Anon, as they 212 III| constantly preached the faith in such wise that many were 213 III| that she had liefer for the faith of Jesu Christ dwell out 214 III| of Gaul for to preach the faith and the belief to the people 215 III| were turned to christian faith and baptized twelve thousand 216 III| he would believe in the faith of Jesu Christ and be christened. 217 III| were heretics against the faith, which said that children 218 III| went after, saying that the faith that she had promised to 219 III| took the water with great faith and reverence, and made 220 III| to God, that is to wit: Faith, abstinence, patience, magnanimity, 221 III| taught to our ancestors the faith. Dame, answered the priests, 222 III| many sick folk by their faith and reverence have been 223 III| curiosity than for good faith, and therefore God punished 224 III| When Genevieve saw the good faith of her, she said: Discomfort 225 IV| he abode always in very faith. The duke was much moved 226 IV| and converted him to the faith of God. After all these 227 IV| soul to our Lord in firm faith and affiance of the life 228 IV| and confirmed him in the faith, and after, he became christian, 229 IV| disciples for to preach the faith ot Jesu Christ, and when 230 IV| converted much people to the faith of Christ, and healed many 231 IV| Peter began to preach the faith of Christ. ~Simon Magus 232 IV| Peter converted to the faith. And they then opened the 233 IV| whom he converted to the faith. And Linus the pope writeth 234 IV| and converted them to the faith of Christ, and some of his 235 IV| he converted them to the faith, and they prayed him to 236 IV| sheep and drew them to the faith from the mouth of the devil. 237 IV| converted to the christian faith the Persians and Parthians, 238 IV| the enemies of Christ's faith. And all this, and much 239 IV| abode most constantly in the faith, the mother seeing and comforting 240 IV| people, and converted to the faith of Christ. Theoteinus, a 241 IV| Then Olybrius, seeing the faith of the holy Margaret immoveable, 242 IV| converted to the christian faith by her, gave sentence and 243 IV| which were informed in the faith of the apostles. And when 244 IV| and began to preach the faith and law of Jesu Christ, 245 IV| well-informed of S. Peter in the faith, and that two years were 246 IV| the people there to the faith of Jesu Christ. And there 247 IV| make her to turn from her faith, she returned to her husband, 248 IV| in converting them to the faith; whereof Bede saith of S. 249 IV| people of that city unto the faith of God. And when Lupa the 250 IV| sixty-three, and all made faith to other that every man 251 IV| because they had broken their faith their pilgrimage availed 252 IV| and informed him in the faith diligently, and said to 253 IV| the honour of christian faith, by his shining miracles. 254 IV| being sorrowful that the faith of our Lord was so felonously 255 IV| laboured to draw him to their faith. At last by the will of 256 IV| abiding steadfastly in the faith and knowledging of Christ, 257 IV| converted much people to the faith of Jesu Christ, there was 258 IV| and converted many to the faith, and there edified a church. 259 IV| tyrant by the constancy of faith, and hast gathered together 260 IV| bearing light or water to faith, which is to say, leading 261 IV| say, leading people to the faith. ~ 262 IV| for he knew the christian faith, and for the faith he suffered 263 IV| christian faith, and for the faith he suffered martyrdom. Faustin 264 IV| they were converted to the faith, and recounted to all men 265 IV| converted the people to the faith. Martha was right facound 266 IV| my most dear guest to the faith of them that stand here, 267 IV| engendered much people to the faith and in good manners. And 268 IV| through burning charity of faith purposed to fight. And when 269 IV| eloquence in defence of the faith, station in the steadfastness 270 IV| he was yet young in the faith he received baptism and 271 IV| they should write their faith and send it to Denis, bishop 272 IV| made subscribe the same faith. And when Eusebius heard 273 IV| die for the defence of the faith of holy Church. Then Constantius 274 IV| enhardened in the love of the faith, and also for to suflfer 275 IV| which was converted to the faith by the same Alexander, were 276 IV| I shall apply me to thy faith. To whom Hermes said: Alexander, 277 IV| thee, I shall verily give faith to thine and his words. 278 IV| that I shall receive thy faith if thou mayst get for her 279 IV| paynims unto the christian faith, both by word and by example, 280 IV| him, to whom he kept his faith, without hurting, and I 281 IV| which would not receive the faith of Jesu Christ, were not 282 IV| was a strong pillar of the faith of God, for when he was 283 IV| the furnace of the fire of faith, he was distrained, smitten, 284 IV| demeaned, and beaten, the faith increased and was not vanquished. 285 IV| and converted him to the faith of Jesu Christ, and presented 286 IV| the schedule burned, their faith was not but treachery, and 287 IV| then he preached the very faith of the church of Rome. And 288 IV| somewhat according to our faith, disclosed this miracle, 289 IV| whom the affrmation of the faith that every each should enseign, 290 IV| without doubt for the very faith. And so the books were thrown 291 IV| to enhaunce the christian faith against the heretics. And 292 IV| and were converted to the faith catholic. ~When he had overcome 293 IV| steadfast and fixed in the faith; in passion, and in good 294 IV| this were converted to the faith, insomuch that eighty of 295 IV| people departed from the faith of God, Evadrian the provost 296 IV| Philip his son, received the faith of Jesu Christ. And when 297 IV| first that received the faith of Jesu Christ, whom, as 298 IV| Origen converted to the faith. How be it that it is read 299 IV| battles be due to thee for the faith of Jesu Christ. We, as old 300 IV| him in the articles of the faith, and he confessed that he 301 IV| sparcles, the force of the faith was not corrupt. The body 302 IV| changeth him out of the faith of God, but his religion 303 IV| affinity, showing that the faith of christian men ought to 304 IV| Secondly, by greatness of the faith and fervour of love. Whereof 305 IV| also, when he vanquished by faith the flames of the persecutors, 306 IV| showed to us by the fire of faith that he overcame the embracements 307 IV| that we be called to the faith by the example of S. Laurence, 308 IV| esprised by the heat of the faith felt not the flames. And 309 IV| was the greatness of the faith; the second the ardent dilection; 310 IV| much as the burning of the faith chauffed him, so much cooled 311 IV| gospel that the fire of the faith is the fire of the Saviour. 312 IV| words which be worthy of faith and be approved of saints 313 IV| thee a wall of steadfast faith, thou art an arch of salvation, 314 IV| was like a trunk till that faith changed his thought. And 315 IV| joined so with him in the faith, and that they be judges 316 IV| ministered Jesu Christ by faith and by work, how is there 317 IV| inspiration. Then she having faith in the puissance of her 318 IV| administress of Jesu Christ by faith and work. Then if she be 319 V| bernard, burning in the faith and in the spirit of brotherly 320 V| shalt promise to me by thy faith that if thou think on any 321 V| preached the sacraments of the faith, he said to the king that, 322 V| appeared, to praise the faith of him by his miracles, 323 V| brother of Polemius, new in faith by the relation of the bishops 324 V| apostle, constant in the faith, to be beaten, flayed, and 325 V| the heart the word of the faith, and in planting the vines 326 V| him to the verity of the faith.~And as it is read in the 327 V| convenable to the christian faith. And he sent to him answer: 328 V| marvellously confirmed in the faith catholic, and forsook all 329 V| he was converted to the faith.~In that time that the Goths 330 V| in defence of truth, of faith and of garrison of the church, 331 V| catholic in expounding of our faith, and subtle in expounding 332 V| beholdeth all things, and the faith of this man, gave to him 333 V| than we be informed by our faith, for our only faith shall 334 V| our faith, for our only faith shall suffice us. Then herewith 335 V| of sin, and discipline of faith. John is greater than man, 336 V| tell it to nobody by her faith, and she kept it all her 337 V| For he bare strife for the faith of our Lord Jesu Christ 338 V| by the peace of christian faith, and was bitter to himself. 339 V| them was converted to the faith.~On a time young monks that 340 V| destroyed of enemies of the faith. And after he went to Rome 341 V| that a man cursed in the faith should not offer to our 342 V| husband was in prison for the faith of Jesu Christ she was glad, 343 V| engendered to the christian faith.~ 344 V| great fire for to prove his faith, and said: We shall see 345 V| see now which is the right faith, and he himself entered 346 V| Eugenia converted to the faith her father, mother, brethren, 347 V| converted much people unto the faith of Jesu Christ. Then by 348 V| this day the Holy Cross and faith were greatly enhanced. And 349 V| solemnly of the church, for the faith is in it much enhanced. 350 V| obeyed them to the christian faith, and received the holy baptism. 351 V| receive baptism and the faith of Jesu Christ, I shall 352 V| Eraclius, which was armed with faith, brought his host against 353 V| christian men is great, and the faith of him is firm and approved 354 V| received baptism in the faith of Jesu Christ. And the 355 V| howbeit that he had no faith in the cross, yet he marked 356 V| might be destroyed, and the faith of the good men might be 357 V| when he saw him fast in the faith, he commanded that he should 358 V| him in no wise from the faith of Christ, he sent him in 359 V| converted all Ethiopia to the faith of Christ. And then the 360 V| bounden with the nails of faith, and good life of charity. 361 V| have utterly destroyed the faith of our Lord Jesu Christ, 362 V| Wherefore receive ye the faith of the gods immortal, or 363 V| death than to corrupt the faith of Jesu Christ. And when 364 V| do because they held the faith of Jesu Christ. And then 365 V| ready for to die for the faith of Jesu Christ. We have 366 V| will forsake the law ne faith of Jesu Christ. And when 367 V| shall not depart from his faith. Then Cæsar commanded that 368 V| their martyrdom with stable faith and diligent constancy, 369 V| seeing them constant in the faith, commanded them all to have 370 V| embraced in the love and faith of Jesu Christ, received 371 V| she converted him to the faith of Jesu Christ. And Cyprian 372 V| abode steadfastly in the faith of Jesu Christ, he commanded 373 V| them anon to the christian faith. The second victory of S. 374 V| without the merit of the faith and dowry of virtues is 375 V| Remigius converted to the faith the king and the people 376 V| husband to the christian faith, but she might not. And 377 V| not keep him which in his faith should have been enhanced 378 V| bring her husband to the faith, but he refused it in all 379 V| king was converted to the faith. And the foresaid king Clovis, 380 V| Areopagite was converted to the faith of Jesu Christ of S. Paul 381 V| the region, to christian faith. And it is said that S. 382 V| there much people to the faith, and did do make many churches, 383 VI| his wisdom the christian faith, and how dreadful he was 384 VI| Middlesex, were converted to the faith of Christ by S. Austin. 385 VI| may not overcome me in my faith, yet there is none found 386 VI| gave himself wholly to the faith of the church, in the hope 387 VI| privy thought, then he gave faith thereto and went to the 388 VI| preached, but he came to the faith after his resurrection. 389 VI| wit is debonair, when our faith feeleth God to be sovereign 390 VI| of the Trinity, ne of our faith, may not be, that is to 391 VI| his son was taught in the faith of Jesu Christ, and that 392 VI| them, they converted to the faith of our Lord, with his wife 393 VI| that was ennobled in the faith of Jesu Christ should be 394 VI| should be informed in the faith sufficiently, so that by 395 VI| all these virgins unto the faith of Christ, they went all 396 VI| places for to preach the faith of Christ. Crispin and Crispinian 397 VI| For he had confession of faith, glory of reign, and glory 398 VI| himself honesty of life, faith catholic, purity and cleanness 399 VI| him under foot, now thy faith shall appear. The devil 400 VI| time Rome had received the faith, Boniface, the fourth pope 401 VI| The root of confession is faith of the heart, and as long 402 VI| wise when to the root of faith is whole in the heart, she 403 VI| understand without doubt that the faith of the heart is dried up. 404 VI| more sufficeth to thee thy faith. As to the fourth, he saith: 405 VI| fourth, he saith: If only the faith of thy heart should suffice 406 VI| informed her perfectly in the faith of Jesu Christ. And this 407 VI| required to be made new in the faith. And from thence he would 408 VI| Martin, yet new in the faith, hath covered me with this 409 VI| have not done it for good faith, I shall be to-morn all 410 VI| and converted him to the faith of Jesu Christ; and then 411 VI| there was one renewed in the faith which he had in keeping. 412 VI| this converted them to the faith of Jesu Christ. And all 413 VI| others were converted to the faith when they had seen this 414 VI| that ye comfort you in good faith, and trust ye only in our 415 VI| pope Gregory had much great faith and great devotion in the 416 VI| work showeth well the great faith and the great devotion that 417 VI| devotion and more greater faith unto the saints when they 418 VI| maid Barbara, adorned with faith, surmounted the devil, for 419 VI| judge was advertised of the faith and belief of the maid he 420 VI| she was more noble by her faith and religion than by her 421 VI| puissance to defend the faith of God, and advised him, 422 VI| and noble prince, full of faith and of devotion rendered 423 VI| very religion of christian faith, and governed his kingdom 424 VI| of wisdom, magnanimity of faith, and diversity of virtues. 425 VI| fostered and nourished in the faith of Christ, and always bare 426 VI| this wise. One God, one faith, one baptism, one God and 427 VI| led, they so preached the faith of our Lord to one called 428 VI| converted him to the christian faith, and they promised to him 429 VI| tormentors, were turned to the faith. Then came S. Cecilia thither 430 VI| converted to the christian faith. And when Almachius heard 431 VI| she converted them to the faith, which wept sore that so 432 VI| Of good conscience and faith not feigned. To whom Almachius 433 VI| continually preached the faith all that while; and all 434 VI| came to Rome preaching the faith of Jesu Christ, the philosophers 435 VI| informed of Barnabas in the faith of Jesu Christ, and went 436 VI| Peter, which taught him the faith, and showed to him the immortality 437 VI| and had converted to the faith Theodora, wife of Sisinnius, 438 VI| he was instructed in the faith, and was baptized with three 439 VI| had informed her in the faith of Jesu Christ, in writing 440 VII| converted to the christian faith. And after, the said Athanasius, 441 VII| and informed her in the faith, and she benignly received 442 VII| endowed you with so perfect faith, for there is that place 443 VII| creatures to the christian faith of Jesu Christ, on whom 444 VII| informed them diligently in the faith, and because they doubted 445 VII| and converted her to the faith, and said to her that she 446 VII| her feet and received the faith of Jesu Christ, with two 447 VII| constant and firm in the faith, and bade the tormentors 448 VII| Christ, and have received the faith of God. And then Maxentius 449 VII| most clear light of our faith, of wisdom, and the temple 450 VII| drawing the people to the faith, as it appeared in Porphyry 451 VII| she drew to the christian faith by sweetness of her fair 452 VII| lineage, but more noble by his faith. He was born in the region 453 VII| more plenteously in the faith that he suffereth for the 454 VII| commandments ceremonial of the faith, and, Lord, let the mind 455 VII| thereby converted to the faith of Jesu Christ. And the 456 VII| paynims were turned to the faith of Jesu Christ and were 457 VII| fear of death forsook the faith of Jesu Christ, and went 458 VII| s desire and forsake her faith. But this holy virgin rebuked 459 VII| established them in the faith of Jesu Christ; in such 460 VII| be kept steadfast in the faith, and to take their tribulation 461 VII| he was converted to the faith of Jesu Christ, and the 462 VII| them to be steadfast in the faith, for they should yet see 463 VII| Melitus, was informed in the faith in such wise that he utterly 464 VII| that he converted to the faith S. Josaphat. And then as 465 VII| turned to the christian faith, but enforced to withdraw 466 VII| needs. The third friend is faith, hope, and charity, and 467 VII| informed him well in the faith, and after, returned into 468 VII| and shall defend first the faith of christian men, and after, 469 VII| should first defend the faith of Christ, and suffer him 470 VII| and if thou defend the faith that I have learned of thee, 471 VII| that he should defend the faith hardily and without dread. 472 VII| and converted him to the faith, and on the morn sent him 473 VII| yet for to increase the faith he received the realm for 474 VII| people of his realm to the faith of Jesu Christ, and at the 475 VII| son, and believed on the faith of Jesu Christ and received 476 VII| baptized, and received the faith of Christ. And Theodolina, 477 VII| Agisulphe, her husband, to the faith, which had first been Duke 478 VII| it they had received the faith, and then Pepin, the greatest 479 VII| Bulgaria was converted unto the faith, and was of so great perfection 480 VII| people she converted to the faith, and the king was named 481 VII| converted many Saracens to the faith. After this, his thigh rotted 482 VII| and came to him in very faith, and whiles the holy man 483 VII| merit, but it is made by thy faith, and then he thanked God 484 VII| he brought again to the faith them that they had deceived. 485 VII| in steadfast constancy of faith. And when he had accomplished 486 VII| and be steadfast in the faith, and go must they with Cromatius 487 VII| eternal. When S. Gaius saw the faith of Tiburtius and his constant 488 VII| steadfast and constant in the faith, which Fabian, when he saw 489 VII| auditors of the christian faith to be put to death, among 490 VII| all them that with good faith devoutly reclaimed him. 491 VII| and vow with much great faith and hope he returned, and 492 VII| to whom he preached the faith of Christ and the Evangile. 493 VII| also taught in the Catholic faith, and anon he sold away all 494 VII| desire the growing up of the faith. Wherefore he, as very lover 495 VII| he, as very lover of the faith and covetous for to enhance 496 VII| champion, or defensor of the faith, into the hands of the evil 497 VII| converted many paynims to the faith, and he being there, the 498 VII| blasphemies done to the christian faith, but he, enamoured of the 499 VII| he had suffered for the faith of Jesu Christ, God, that 500 VII| it is of many, digne of faith or worthy to be believed,


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