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1 I| Christ changed this day water into wine, and he fed five 2 I| thirteen days, he turned water into wine, and therefore 3 I| Jordan; the third of the water into wine at the house of 4 I| thundering. He is plunged in the water, but the Holy Ghost The 5 I| and at the feast turned water into wine, and fed five 6 I| the tongue and ears, the water in the natural members named 7 I| earth, and the winter to water. Then we fast in March to 8 I| ignorance. In winter the water of lightness and inconstancy. 9 I| marvellous waves in the water, and horrible thunder and 10 I| alleys and conduits for water to run in. And for these 11 I| the Holy Ghost is called water because that water hath 12 I| called water because that water hath the virtue and nature 13 I| Ghost the floods of living water shall run. And that same 14 I| desert, abovesaid, sprang water out of a stone, to us is 15 I| amorous Jesu Christ. The water refresheth them for an hour, 16 I| shadow, they drank of the water that issued out of the stone, 17 I| came again to his nature of water as it was before. The people 18 I| up his rod, and then the water departed, and assembled 19 I| issued a great abundance of water. Is not the grace of benediction 20 I| nature, when the stone giveth water which he may not by nature? 21 I| Moses put a staff in the water, and suddenly by the grace 22 I| the iron of his axe in the water, the which iron, after his 23 I| down to the bottom of the water. Then he came to Elisha 24 I| Elisha put his bourdon in the water, and anon the iron began 25 I| began to swim about the water, which is a thing above 26 I| heavier than the liquor of the water. By all these things, and 27 I| like wise of the wine and water in the chalice; after the 28 I| compline Jesu Christ sweat water and blood, his monument 29 I| altar four crosses of holy water, and environed about seven 30 I| and besprent with the holy water stick or sprinkler. After, 31 I| sprinkling and casting of the water, which signified seven effusions 32 I| within and without with holy water, and a cross of ashes is 33 I| said in the blessing of the water, that it be blessed to chase 34 I| oughtest to know that this holy water is made of four things, 35 I| four things, that is, of water, of salt, of wine, and of 36 I| chaseth him away. By the water is signified the effusion 37 I| ordure it is washed with holy water, so that it be clean and 38 I| all should be cleansed by water. Thirdly, it is hallowed 39 I| deceived by fruit, and the water was not cursed. And therefore 40 I| church washed with holy water. Fourthly, the A B C is 41 I| spiritual three times with water, and so oft it ought to 42 I| this temple watered once of water; and when he is contrite 43 I| ashes be meddled with this water. For with the other sacraments 44 I| humility. Or by wine with water is understood the humility 45 I| flesh human. The wine with water is the word human; and by 46 I| three things we ought to water our heart, the which be, 47 I| he made the fishes in the water and birds in the air. The 48 I| well, which casteth out water for to water the trees and 49 I| casteth out water for to water the trees and herbs of Paradise. 50 I| be understood them of the water also, which with one commandment 51 I| were opened like springs of water and began to move, and then 52 I| the earth and not of the water. He added thereto to him 53 I| judgments by the fire and water, that all things should 54 I| should endure against the water, and that other against 55 I| after they were entered, the water began to increase. The wells 56 I| mountains and hills, for the water was grown higher fifteen 57 I| upon the earth, for the water was fifteen cubits above 58 I| a beast swimming on the water, and lighted thereon to 59 I| harboured with him, and took water and washed their feet: and 60 I| took bread and a bottle of water, and laid it on her shoulder, 61 I| Beersheba. And when the water was consumed that was in 62 I| eyes and she saw a pit of water, and anon she went and filled 63 I| Abimelech for the pit of water which his servants had taken 64 I| to come out for to draw water. And there he prayed our 65 I| here nigh by the well of water, and the daughters of the 66 I| come hither for to draw water, therefore the maid to whom 67 I| and filled her pot with water and returned. The servant 68 I| give me a little of the water in thy pot for to drink. 69 I| the mouth of the pit and water our beasts. And as they 70 I| river for to wash her in the water, and her maidens went by 71 I| that I took him out of the water. And he there grew and waxed 72 I| came thither for to draw water, and to fill the vessels 73 I| the maidens and let them water their sheep, which then 74 I| herdmen, and also he drew water for us and gave to the sheep 75 I| hear thy voice, then take water of the river and pour on 76 I| rod that is in my hand the water of the flood, and it shall 77 I| the fishes that be in the water shall die, and the Egyptians 78 I| all the lakes where any water is, in that they turn to 79 I| the river died, and the water was corrupt. And the Egyptians 80 I| Egyptians might not drink the water, and all the water of Egypt 81 I| drink the water, and all the water of Egypt was turned into 82 I| went and dolven pits for water all about by the river, 83 I| river, and they found no water to drink but all was blood. 84 I| seven days, and whatsomever water the children of Israel took 85 I| while was fair and good water. This was the first plague 86 I| Sea all dry foot; for the water stood up as a wall on the 87 I| other side. Anon turned the water on them, and the wheels 88 I| upon the sea, and let the water return upon the Egyptians, 89 I| would have fled, but the water came and overflowed them 90 I| three nights and found no water, and came into Marah, and 91 I| were twelve fountains of water, and seventy palm trees, 92 I| Rephidim, where as they had no water. Then all grudging they 93 I| they said to Moses, Give us water for to drink. To whom Moses 94 I| sore for lack and penury of water saying: Why hast thou brought 95 I| powder, which he cast into water and gave it to drink to 96 I| Then the people lacked water and came and grudged against 97 I| treasure, a fountain of living water, that they may drink and 98 I| stone, and it shall give out water. And when the water cometh 99 I| out water. And when the water cometh let all the multitude 100 I| not that we may give you water out of this stone? And he 101 I| smote between the stone, and water came and flowed out in the 102 I| them. And therefore this water was called the water of 103 I| this water was called the water of contradiction, where 104 I| faileth us, there is no water, and our souls abhor and 105 II| his head, and the cup of water, and let us go. David took 106 II| spear is, and the cup of water that stood at his head. 107 II| and drew him out of the water to the dry land. Then said 108 II| waters sweet, and gave them water out of a stone. And wheresoever 109 II| the town, and took their water from them, in so much that 110 II| were in great penury of water, for in all the town was 111 II| in all the town was not water enough for one day, and 112 II| enfamined and lack bread and water, they be constrained to 113 II| and baptized her in the water of the well. And she stretched 114 II| child took a brush full of water and sprinkled withal the 115 II| six months to bread and water. and after that he rested 116 II| burned, against nature, in water, and burned stones also. 117 II| the cup, he fell into the water with the cup, and anon was 118 II| tofore the ship, upon the water, an honourable person in 119 II| butler went for to fetch water at a well, and there a lion 120 II| our Lord, a fountain of water sourded and sprang up, and 121 II| and gave to him bread and water, and in the meanwhile he 122 II| that have been long in the water when they come in to dry 123 II| us from our sins by the water of baptism. And thus he 124 II| the fire, he overcame the water, he vanquished death and 125 III| their feet and chauffed water to wash them. And her seemed 126 III| alms quencheth sins as the water quencheth the fire, but 127 III| martyr so burnt, and he did water to be cast on him for to 128 III| reverence, send them to the water for to wash and make clean 129 III| and anon sent them to the water, and the women took them 130 III| them in the bottom of the water? The ministers answered: 131 III| they cast them into the water. To whom the women said: 132 III| and anon he blessed the water and the water dried all 133 III| blessed the water and the water dried all away, and so he 134 III| Blase: Blase go out of this water and receive the crown that 135 III| lived with barley bread and water, and ware always the hair. 136 III| hands, and a bishop made the water to be kept, of which water 137 III| water to be kept, of which water a blind man had his sight 138 III| place apt and good, and water enough, for to edify upon 139 III| took the laver for to give water to a pilgrim for to wash 140 III| that they might have no water but by great labour. Then 141 III| they had great default of water. Then went S. Benet about 142 III| little and ye shall find water, our Lord can well provide 143 III| can well provide for you water. And they went and found 144 III| digged and anon they found water, so great abundance that 145 III| helve and fell into a deep water; then the man cried and 146 III| to the river for to draw water, and his foot slode so that 147 III| anon S. Maur ran upon the water like as it had been on dry 148 III| go and stand in the cold water all naked up to the chin 149 III| and then went again to the water that they came from. And 150 III| baptism and a cloud ministered water for to baptize him with. 151 III| it had been most sweetest water, and said with a clear voice: 152 III| sign of the cross upon the water and went on it, and came 153 III| river and passed over the water with dry feet as she tofore 154 III| him out of the mire and water, and said it was the will 155 III| the holy body into a deep water that good men should not 156 III| sourdeth a fountain of living water, which healeth sick people 157 III| which took him out of the water and remitted him again into 158 III| horse and he fell in a deep water, and when he saw he might 159 III| make a deep pit unto the water and put his head thereunder. 160 III| and of the Jews in the water of Piscine, and on this 161 III| descended and moved the water, and the first sick man 162 III| that descended into the water, after the moving, was made 163 III| this tree arose out of the water, and floated above the water, 164 III| water, and floated above the water, and of this piece of timber 165 III| we were damned, and the water of that piscine had not 166 III| Victorine into foul and stinking water, and there was drowned, 167 III| well or fountain of clear water which refreshed him well 168 III| ground, and a well of clear water sourded and sprang up in 169 III| would put therein plenty of water, and in his refection he 170 III| glass, without light or water and S. Peter was imprisoned 171 III| sweetly as it had been cold water. Then the provost, being 172 III| him and threw him in the water all dead, and whiles they 173 III| over the bridge into the water and were drowned, and many, 174 III| God beseeching that the water might be lessed and the 175 III| a fair miracle, for the water withdrew, and the river 176 III| ease have taken up this water by this great heat; and 177 III| attemperate and send them water to refresh them. And then 178 III| marvelled, to see the cold water spring up in the hot sandy 179 III| the top of an hill, which water flowed all about, and in 180 III| then the people ran to the water and drank, so that they 181 III| baptize and wash the body with water in sign of penance, but 182 III| virtue of the Holy Ghost, in water and fire of penance.~When 183 III| same day our Lord changed water into wine in Cana of Galilee. 184 III| that is not regenerate in water by the sacrament of baptism 185 III| bring the body out of the water, and that he should appear 186 III| Anon, issued out of the water three fiends, like Ethiopians, 187 III| he be not regenerate of water and of the Holy Ghost, that 188 III| to the pit and fetch me water; the maid went hastily; 189 III| for her sake, and took up water and bare it to her mother. 190 III| to heaven, and took the water with great faith and reverence, 191 III| down a tree that was in the water, and she set lier to prayer. 192 III| virgin did do bring holy water and blessed it and gave 193 III| woman went to Tours by the water of Loire, where she suffered 194 III| that the virgin had in the water of Loire, they had done 195 III| sourded and sprang like water in a well or fountain. Three 196 IV| to my brows a fountain of water, that I may weep day and 197 IV| out streams in shedding of water of scripture, of meekness 198 IV| there one, was cast into the water. This man, not forgetting 199 IV| five times arose above the water, and then he was cast to 200 IV| affirmed that he received no water into his mouth, ne into 201 IV| his mouth a little salt water; and added more thereto, 202 IV| lord's carver that brought water to him at his table, to 203 IV| Thomas that thou have no water in the bason, and suddenly 204 IV| suddenly it was all void of the water and dry, and there was he 205 IV| in a great vessel full of water, fast bounden, that by changing 206 IV| any hurt issued out of the water, saying to our Lord: I beseech 207 IV| thee, my Lord, that this water may be to me the font of 208 IV| had no comfort of running water, ne solace of trees, ne 209 IV| commanded to cast hot scalding water in his fresh wounds, and 210 IV| James desired a potful of water of him that should smite 211 IV| overthrew, and they fell in the water and were drowned. And when 212 IV| he sustained him in the water, and bare over all manner 213 IV| goodly to bear him over the water. And then Christopher lift 214 IV| river for to pass. And the water of the river arose and swelled 215 IV| alway as he went farther the water increased and grew more, 216 IV| great pain, and passed the water, and set the child aground, 217 IV| Felix, bearing light or water to faith, which is to say, 218 IV| which is a serpent of the water and is much wood, and of 219 IV| And she cast on him holy water, and showed to him the cross, 220 IV| taken by the strength of the water, and anon suffocate and 221 IV| wine, he put in plenty of water, and in his refection, he 222 IV| the Lent, with bread and water, so that by the shadow of 223 IV| no custody, fell in the water, and he could not find them, 224 IV| fisher cast his hook into the water, and supposed to have taken 225 IV| lady, and went to fish in a water, and he fell therein, and 226 IV| was a long while in the water and was drawn out all dead. 227 IV| for to pray and make the water whole, and anon, a horrible 228 IV| days, fasting on bread and water, and at the last he came 229 IV| baptized. Then S. Laurence took water and said to him: All things 230 IV| he believed all, he shed water on his head, and baptized 231 IV| urcelle or a cruse with water, and fell down at the feet 232 IV| a river he fell into the water and drowned, and the devils 233 IV| drawn the body out of the water what they should do they 234 IV| rowing and oars beating the water coming hastily. And the 235 IV| many remedies, now holy water, now one thing, now another, 236 IV| deposition of the body. And the water was sanctified by the washing 237 IV| was washed with right holy water and clean. And the holy 238 IV| was not made clean by the water, but the water was hallowed 239 IV| clean by the water, but the water was hallowed of her. And 240 V| yet unto this day. Whose water S. Rocke drank, being sore 241 V| anon into a pond full of water, and frozen, and was therein 242 V| drink. He said that the water was good alone and refreshed 243 V| of moys, that is to say water. And hereof is said Bartholomew, 244 V| and so great abundance of water coming out of his mouth 245 V| with the spoon he took out water of the large sea and poured 246 V| lade out and bring all this water of the sea into this pit. 247 V| and sooner draw all the water of the sea and bring it 248 V| her daughter went upon the water she was drowned anon, and 249 V| and that he approached the water, he made the sign of the 250 V| cross and went upon the water like as he should have gone 251 V| they had seen him go on the water. And when they were nigh 252 V| manner of fish that is on the water and on the land, and it 253 V| not drown by no force of water. And thus may be expounded 254 V| was like the lupe of the water and of the earth, for he 255 V| devil. And he demanded cold water for to drink, and he knew 256 V| with S. John Baptist in the water of baptism, and with Mary 257 V| without, and of ydros, that is water. For after that he confessed 258 V| christian, he was without water of sin. Or he may be said 259 V| went without harm upon the water. Then she was thrown into 260 V| that by subtle conduits water to be hid, and to come down 261 V| of tribulation and with water of anguish, and at last 262 V| with the spear, blood and water issued abundantly, insomuch 263 V| cathedral church secretly by water in a boat, and buried it 264 V| relics against the waves of water, and anon the tempest ceased 265 V| ceased and the waves of the water were appeased.~It happed 266 V| great penury and need of water, they made, by the admonishment 267 V| there flowed out so much water that unto this day they 268 V| returned, the waves and water came with great force, so 269 V| said church sourdeth clear water and sweet, which the common 270 V| under ashes and a vessel of water, and he ate and walked in 271 V| were sick used only cold water, and for to take any thing 272 V| sharp stones, on which the water ran fast. And when he heard 273 V| And they brought to him water, and he blessed it and made 274 V| sick men. He converted the water into wine, of which a sick 275 V| recoiled backward into the water, so that he fell down into 276 V| go in the bottom of the water, as dry as he had gone on 277 V| he ware, ne never drop of water touched his coat ne wet 278 V| plunged in a vessel full of water, and went out all clean 279 V| him with barley bread and water, and that in right little 280 V| to her a little bread and water. And when the abbot should 281 V| where shall I shed the water, and that which shall come 282 V| clerks. hid him over the water of Tiber, he~required that 283 VI| refuse it, and called after water, and with his own hands 284 VI| if he might have of the water that the king washed his 285 VI| not been seen that foul water of a sinner's hands should 286 VI| solemn day with a basin of water, and commanded the blind 287 VI| s palace to have of the water that the king had washed 288 VI| as he had gotten of that water by one of the king's officers, 289 VI| devotion, and then to have the water that the king had washed 290 VI| ne presumptuous, he took water and washed his eyes full 291 VI| them, and he gat of the water that the king had washed 292 VI| man, and he brought this water to the gate, and told these 293 VI| blind man with the same water, and said to them, if they 294 VI| God's grace with the same water. And then they kneeled down 295 VI| he made a cross with the water upon each of their eyes, 296 VI| she should be carried by water unto the shrine of S. Edward, 297 VI| Anxion to be drowned, but the water might not drown them ne 298 VI| be brought to the cell by water, but they had no ship ne 299 VI| whereas our Lord converted the water into wine. And Zelotes is 300 VI| threw the body into the water.~Which body was hid there 301 VI| Quintin appeared above the water, sweetly smelling and without 302 VI| over great superfluity of water. For this sickness in especial 303 VI| for the great abundance of water he durst not pass that river 304 VI| was in the midst of the water, there came a wolf and took 305 VI| have drowned himself in the water if the divine purveyance 306 VI| weeping. And when he came to a water he passed over with my younger 307 VI| left me on he bank of the water, and when he returned a 308 VI| relics of saints. If the water ran from the rock and out 309 VI| stone, in desert, and also water ran out of the jaw of the 310 VI| charity, like as a drop of water in a furnace, and therefore 311 VI| out abundantly fair clear water, where our Lord God yet 312 VI| monks with him. And their water was a mile from them, wherefore 313 VI| the which he filled with water by his prayers, and called 314 VI| insensible, as the fire and water.~For when he had commanded 315 VI| And as he went he saw in a water birds that plunged in the 316 VI| birds that plunged in the water, which awaited and espied 317 VI| commanded them to leave the water, and that they should go 318 VI| great joy and had over the water of Loire by a boat unto 319 VI| two lentens to bread and water only, save the Sunday she 320 VI| that stood upon a river of water, and made her to flee over 321 VI| made her to flee over the water as she had been a bird, 322 VI| unto the side whereas the water descended into the said 323 VI| cross, and incontinent the water was hallowed, in which all 324 VI| this fountain is living water, and it is the water that 325 VI| living water, and it is the water that the Samaritan required 326 VI| brown loaf tempered with water, and for this cause her 327 VI| and a man came for to take water and espied the dead child, 328 VI| a time baigned him in a water, and he mocked a poor man 329 VI| shalt never come out of the water but dead, and anon the swimmer 330 VI| then was drawn out of the water, and forthwith some of his 331 VI| his sleep a woman spring water on him, and awoke withal 332 VI| thou awaked me and cast water on me? And then she said: 333 VI| of them that they fetched water six miles thence, and bare 334 VI| stone in desert of Sinai and water flowed abundantly, he give 335 VI| abundantly, he give to us running water so that we may be enjoyed 336 VI| the noise and sound of the water was heard which came and 337 VI| dwelled in that place, the water had long ceased for to withdraw 338 VII| stone appear above all the water, and three days they sailed 339 VII| that one was fair and clear water, and that other was somewhat 340 VII| fain have drunk of that water, but S. Brandon charged 341 VII| all their feet with fair water of the well that they saw 342 VII| were. And they drank of the water of the fair clear well that 343 VII| long time, casting so much water out of his mouth into the 344 VII| feast. And in that place the water was so clear that they might 345 VII| unnethe they might see the water for the fishes, and when 346 VII| sailed always in that clear water.~And then there came a south 347 VII| malles, which ran on the water, following their ship fast, 348 VII| Lord made to spring fair water, clear and sweet, whereof 349 VII| Brandon to take of the water of the well, and to carry 350 VII| for to swim so fast in the water, but by the will of our 351 VII| thou shalt die. And this water that thou seest here departeth 352 VII| that other side of this water may no man come that is 353 VII| great tempest, and so much water that they might not pass, 354 VII| prayer they saw that the water divided as it did to Moses 355 VII| this holy body through the water to the city; and anon they 356 VII| it through the path, the water standing up on every side, 357 VII| from all perils of fire and water, and that he so govern us 358 VII| tribulations to him he put water in a cup and said: Look, 359 VII| said: Look, and behold this water, and they saw that it was 360 VII| bare his mother over the water, he wound his hands in his 361 VII| showed to him a man that drew water out of a lake and cast it 362 VII| cistern pierced, by which the water ran again into the lake, 363 VII| And he that draweth the water is a man that doeth good 364 VII| time he filled a pot with water and poured it out again, 365 VII| adorned, and right clear water ran thereby. And after that, 366 VII| the Father, and anon the water vanished away, and he, that 367 VII| delices environed with running water. In which paradise they 368 VII| and that was wine with water. He drank so little at his 369 VII| confessed that, when holy water was cast, he hid him under 370 VII| his horse fell down in the water and so he died.~Henry was 371 VII| a pit in desert without water, whereas wicked spirits 372 VII| should take earth and lay water on it, and lay it thereupon. 373 VII| to take of the earth and water and lay it on the mouth 374 VII| beasts died for default of water, and at his prayer suddenly 375 VII| found a pit of right good water for to drink, which endureth 376 VII| commanded to take of the water of that monastery and to 377 VII| sacrament of baptism by water, see now where I shall be 378 VII| God he was cast into the water of Tiber. And as Nicostratus 379 VII| of the bridge where the water was more deeper than in 380 VII| had and cast it within the water saying: Whensomever I shall 381 VII| cast the said ring into the water, unto the place where the 382 VII| four and twenty miles by water. And when the holy man advised 383 VII| made of barley and a little water, and ever most secretly 384 VII| they cried and called for water, but the water did nought 385 VII| called for water, but the water did nought to it, so that 386 VII| rendered great drops of water, and was over red and sore 387 VII| and to his drink used cold water, and there lived with such 388 VII| he fasted with bread and water. And above all this during 389 VII| the week with bread and water, that is to wit Wednesday, 390 VII| bishop, for then within his water he put a little wine only 391 VII| that before had been wet in water by the hands of the saint, 392 VII| water-mill, on whom suddenly the water came from high rushing, 393 VII| said holy man's hand on the water it ceased and ebbed away. 394 VII| He then, taken out of the water, was by his mother borne 395 VII| he leapt so high from the water that he fell on the ground 396 VII| once as she had thirst, was water brought to her which was 397 VII| in Galilee did turn the water into wine. S. Wautrud saw 398 VII| maketh commixtion of wine and water together, and here it is 399 VII| to wit that, by the said water is understood the people, 400 VII| signifying that the said water and wine show to us humility, 401 VII| may be said also that this water is meddled with the said 402 VII| this, that both blood and water issued out of the side of 403 VII| Lord, that was blood and water, that is to wit, blood of 404 VII| blood of redemption and water of regeneration.~After, 405 VII| hands, and therefore that water there ought to be cast in 406 VII| therein as he had lain in cold water, thanking and louing God. 407 VII| illustrated by three drops of water, vii. 107.~—S. Austin's 408 VII| Almoner, ii. 272.~Walking on water, iii. 85.~Wall pierced by 409 VII| Wareham, Dorset, iii. 234.~Water found by a miracle, iii.


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