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1 I| thousand men, besides women and children, with five loaves and two
2 I| seventy years in which the children of Israel were in Babylon
3 I| of the servitude of the children of Israel representeth the
4 I| refuge and conduct. All the children of the Church or they be
5 I| that we should follow the children of Israel which first issued
6 I| for in likewise as the children of Israel, tofore they had
7 I| nuns, in the fourth all the children, in the fifth all the lay
8 I| openly, and devoured the children and old men and women. And
9 I| himself for to bring forth children. Adam supposed that some
10 I| afterward he told to his children. ~Whiles that Adam slept,
11 I| repressed and closed as in young children. And then, after they had
12 I| Thou shalt bring forth children in sorrow; in the pain of
13 I| but in bringing forth of children is a blessing. And so, in
14 I| might well have gotten many children tofore Cain, but after another
15 I| thought of procreation of children, and so when he was one
16 I| multiply on the earth, and the children of God, that is to say of
17 I| Thou wottest well I have no children, and sith I have none I
18 I| begin at thyself and thy children. And all that dwell in thy
19 I| said: Arise and take your children, and go out of this city,
20 I| place, and he said to his children: Abide ye here with the
21 I| wept, and bought of the children of Heth a field, and buried
22 I| wife, by whom he had divers children. Abraham gave to Isaac all
23 I| possessions, and to his other children he gave movable goods, and
24 I| Rebekah and she bare him no children. Wherefore he besought our
25 I| sixty years old when these children were born. And after this,
26 I| she ceased of bearing of children. ~Rachel, seeing herself
27 I| give to me my wives and children for whom I have served thee
28 I| given it to us and to our children, wherefore all that God
29 I| Jacob arose and set his children and his wives upon his camels,
30 I| foot, and therefore the children of Israel eat no sinews
31 I| each handmaid and their children tofore in the first place,
32 I| saw the women and their children, and said: What been these
33 I| Jacob answered: They be children which God hath given to
34 I| his handmaidens, and their children approached and kneeled down,
35 I| down, and Leah with her children also worshipped him, and
36 I| lord, that I have young children and tender, and sheep and
37 I| follow as I may with my children and beasts. Esau answered:
38 I| made a great feast unto his children, and remembered him, among
39 I| Ye have made me without children. Joseph is gone and lost,
40 I| live, and that we ne our children die not for hunger. I shall
41 I| barren therewhiles, without children. Then the brethren took
42 I| for the carriage of their children and wives, and say to them:
43 I| sons took him with their children and wives and set them on
44 I| all his progeny, sons and children, etc. ~These be the names
45 I| begotten Reuben with his children four. Simeon with his seven
46 I| Gad also entered with his children seven. Asher with his children
47 I| children seven. Asher with his children five and of his children'
48 I| children five and of his children's children two. These were
49 I| five and of his children's children two. These were sons of
50 I| Benjamin were ten. All these children that came of Rachel were
51 I| four sons. These were the children of Bilhah; they were in
52 I| your servants and to your children. Which answered: Our health
53 I| said to him: Who be these children? Joseph answered: They be
54 I| from all evil bless these children, and my name be called on
55 I| brethren, without the young children, flocks and beasts, which
56 I| bewailing of Egypt. The children of Israel did as they were
57 I| shall feed you and your children. And comforted them with
58 I| These be the names of the children of Israel that entered into
59 I| brethren and kindred, the children of Israel grew and multiplied
60 I| The Egyptians hated the children of Israel and put them to
61 I| helping in the birth of children, if it be a manchild slay
62 I| we, and ere we come the children be born. God did well therefore
63 I| said: This is one of the children of the Hebrews. To whom
64 I| the king of Egypt, and the children of Israel, wailing, made
65 I| and our Lord beheld the children of Israel and knew them. ~
66 I| Jebusites. The cry of the children of Israel is come to me,
67 I| that thou shalt lead the children of Israel out of Egypt.
68 I| to Pharaoh and lead the children out of Egypt? To whom God
69 I| God: Lo! if I go to the children of Israel and say to them:
70 I| Thus shalt thou say to the children of Israel: He that is, sent
71 I| seniors and aged men of the children of Israel. And Aaron told
72 I| our Lord had visited the children of Israel, and that he had
73 I| therefore be minished. Then the children were disperpled for to gather
74 I| Then the upperest of the children of Israel came to Pharaoh
75 I| all these things to the children of Israel, and they believed
76 I| Pharaoh hear me when the children of Israel believe me not?
77 I| in commandment to let the children of Israel to depart. And
78 I| Pharaoh that he suffer the children of Israel to depart from
79 I| you. And I shall lead the children of Israel my people. And
80 I| and whatsomever water the children of Israel took in this while
81 I| for of the beasts of the children of Israel there was not
82 I| and leave their wives and children there still, till they came
83 I| nights. Wheresoever the children of Israel went it was light. ~
84 I| after, and among all the children there shall not an hound
85 I| when Moses had said to the children how they should do, they
86 I| ever among them, which the children of Israel obeyed and accomplished,
87 I| from my people, ye and the children of Israel, as ye say ye
88 I| Egyptians constrained the children to depart and go their way
89 I| saying: We all shall die. The children of Israel took their meal,
90 I| robbed Egypt. ~And so the children of Israel departed, nigh
91 I| footmen, besides women and children which were innumerable,
92 I| kinds. The time that the children of Israel had dwelt in Egypt
93 I| by the Red Sea. And the children descended out of Egypt armed.
94 I| told to Pharaoh that the children of Israel fled, and anon
95 I| do, shall we suffer the children to depart and no more to
96 I| hosts and he pursued the children of Israel and followed them
97 I| he approached, that the children of Israel saw him come,
98 I| criest thou to me? Say to the children of Israel that they go forth.
99 I| and depart it that the children of History Israel may go
100 I| between them of Egypt and the children of Israel. And the cloud
101 I| that it waxed dry, and the children of Israel went in through
102 I| our Lord beheld that the children of Israel were passed over
103 I| not one of them. And the children of Israel had passed through
104 I| Thus delivered our Lord the children of Israel from the hand
105 I| servant. Then Moses and the children of Israel sang this song
106 I| Then Moses brought the children of Israel from the sea into
107 I| Lord thy saviour. Then the children of Israel came in to Elim,
108 I| all the multitude of the children of Israel into the desert
109 I| Moses and Aaron to all the children of Israel: At even ye shall
110 I| to all the company of the children of Israel they beheld towards
111 I| heard the grudgings of the children of Israel; say to them:
112 I| And thus our Lord fed the children of Israel forty years in
113 I| all the multitude of the children of Israel, in the desert
114 I| Egypt for to slay us and our children and beasts? Then Moses cried
115 I| because of the grudge of the children of Israel, and said: Is
116 I| Amalek and fought against the children of Israel in Rephidim. Moses
117 I| done to Moses and to the children of Israel his people, he
118 I| The third month after the children of Israel departed out of
119 I| house of Jacob and to the children of Israel. Ye yourselves
120 I| that thou shalt say to the children of Israel. Moses came down
121 I| God ordained, by which the children of Israel should be ruled
122 I| our Lord on the mount, the children of Israel saw that he tarried
123 I| ears of your wives and your children, and bring it to me. The
124 I| hearing the great noise of the children of Israel said to Moses:
125 I| gave it to drink to the children of Israel. Then said Moses
126 I| them join to me; and the children of Levi joined to him, and
127 I| have trespassed. And so the children of Levi went and slew thirty
128 I| thirty three thousand of the children of Israel. And then said
129 I| after this, long time, the children desired to eat flesh and
130 I| Moses told all this unto the children and they wailed and sorrowed
131 I| sanctified my name tofore the children of Israel, and given to
132 I| contradiction, where the children grudged against God. ~Anon
133 I| teeth were never moved. The children of Israel wept and mourned
134 I| on him his hands, and the children obeyed him as our Lord had
135 II| was duke and leader of the children of Israel, and brought them
136 II| second Peninnah. Peninnah had children and Hannah had none but
137 II| Hannah because she had had no children, and thus did every year,
138 II| Hophni and Phineas were children of Belial, not knowing our
139 II| Philistines warred against the children of Israel, against whom
140 II| there was a battle, and the children of Israel overthrown and
141 II| thousand footmen of the children of Israel and took the ark
142 II| the ark of God unto the children of Israel. ~Samuel then
143 II| greatest of birth of the children of Israel, and came to Samuel
144 II| not a better among all the children of Israel, and he was higher
145 II| sides men warred on the children of Israel, and he defended
146 II| war against Saul and the children of Israel, and Saul gathered
147 II| Israel, and Saul gathered the children of Israel together and came
148 II| days long. Saul and the children of Israel were sore afraid.
149 II| him. Nabal answered to the children of David: Who is that David?
150 II| To-morrow thou and thy children shall be with me, and our
151 II| our Lord shall suffer the children of Israel to fall in the
152 II| that day together. Then the children of Israel that were thereabouts,
153 II| nourished and grew with his children, eating of his bread and
154 II| all the multitude of the children that were there, went tofore
155 II| God had commanded to the children of Israel that they should
156 II| them all, saying: Lest my children sin and bless not God in
157 II| which falling oppressed thy children, and they be all dead, and
158 II| on a certain day when the children of God stood tofore our
159 II| hated, and loved not, the children of Israel. And Tobit went
160 II| wroth, slew many of the children of Israel, and Tobit always
161 II| his father that one of the children of Israel was slain and
162 II| And he answered: Of the children of Israel. And Tobias said
163 II| for love of procreation of children than for lust of thy body,
164 II| wedlock. We be soothly the children of saints, and we may not
165 II| posterity and procreation of children, in which thy name be blessed
166 II| hast done mercy on two only children. Make them, Lord, to bless
167 II| of Israel. And when the children of Israel heard thereof
168 II| the mountains, and so the children of Israel did as the priest
169 II| of the Assyrians that the children of Israel made them ready
170 II| is this that may make the children of Israel resist the king
171 II| hast prophesied us of the children of Israel saying, that their
172 II| thirst, and see our wives and children die before our eyes. And
173 II| known over all. And the children of Israel shall be yielded
174 II| and japes of other young children. He used and haunted gladly
175 II| Lord God give to these children the blessing of thy right
176 II| without women and small children. ~And incontinent he went
177 II| after that, Claudia and her children came to Rome, and much people
178 II| was dead, but she had ten children, seven sons and three daughters.
179 II| mother, so that all the children were smitten with one semblable
180 II| said to his disciples: Fair children, love ye together, and each
181 II| he did do slay all the children in Bethlehem and there about,
182 II| and forty-four thousand children. For to understand which
183 II| cruelly did do put so many children to death, it is to wit that
184 II| did do slay the innocent children. His father was named Antipater
185 II| Antipas, and Philip. Of these children, Herod sent Alexander and
186 II| he would do slay all the children newly born in Bethlehem
187 II| he durst not put then the children to death, to the end that
188 II| was more hardy to slay the children than he had tofore thought.
189 II| and did do slay all the children that were of the age of
190 II| then did he do slay the children that were but one night
191 II| many mothers from their children, in like wise was he dissevered
192 II| was he dissevered from his children. It happed that he had suspicion
193 II| that Herod ruled thus his children, he then said: I had liefer
194 II| like as at departing of the children out of Egypt, in every house
195 II| was slain among the other children. And then was fulfilled
196 II| wept for the death of their children, and might not be comforted,
197 II| got three thousand young children for to have cut their throats,
198 II| bathed, the mothers of the children came crying and braying
199 II| braying for sorrow of their children, and when he understood
200 II| they were mothers of the children, he had great pity on them
201 II| again to the mothers their children, and gave to every each
202 II| schoolmaster and taught children, and was to them much rigorous.
203 II| tormented into the hands of the children his scholars, whom he had
204 II| for to die. My most dear children, have ye mercy on your sorrowful
205 II| and help me to beweep my children, ye that have hearts of
206 II| bare in their arms their children, which weeping and crying
207 II| ward leave ye us and your children! Alas, what shall become
208 II| shall become of us, our children, and our goods, that for
209 II| and reny and forsake your children, and with your will deliver
210 II| weepings of your wives and your children. They that now weep, certes
211 II| life, ye distrouble your children that they should not come
212 II| heaven, where ye and your children may be in joy perpetual.
213 II| persons, men, women, and children. And ten days during they
214 II| and ate the flesh of his children, how? is not he one of your
215 II| young men, old men and children praise, there is none more
216 II| was a demand to make to children, for they that be fulfilled
217 II| them but as the play of children. All them he embraced with
218 III| her friends, ne her own children could not turn her, ne make
219 III| love that she had to her children. Only among all her children
220 III| children. Only among all her children she had put her affection
221 III| When one told her that her children were right sick, she said:
222 III| them that had two small children ran hardily and took the
223 III| she had failed. And the children said to the mother, leave
224 III| then with the two little children he was beheaded about the
225 III| persons of men, women, and children, and also Theophilus, the
226 III| and saw there two fair children white and ruddy of visage,
227 III| The houses be void, the children die in the presence of father
228 III| which demanded that their children might be clothed and received
229 III| played at the ball with other children, suddenly there stood among
230 III| then Cuthbert and the other children left their play and comforted
231 III| enough, servants, varlets, children, nephews, cousins, friends,
232 III| not here, haste you fair children, haste you and let us abide
233 III| S. Ambrose: behold fair children how great pity and how great
234 III| borne in to the church many children that were baptized, saw
235 III| there should be taken the children and young people of them
236 III| ordained the law, and our children be now dead, and ye would
237 III| baptized, without women and children, and the king did do make
238 III| that the fathers from the children, and the children from the
239 III| from the children, and the children from the fathers, and husbands
240 III| they be delivered of their children ere their time, deformed
241 III| legend, how that he saw children of England in the market
242 III| thousand men without women and children, and there was a great multitude
243 III| shameful token, for the children that were born after in
244 III| our Lord God.They had no children, for the holy woman was
245 III| Lord for the love of their children. They were both old, he
246 III| religious men of evil life: Ye children of serpents, who hath given
247 III| be circumcised and be the children of Abraham, that ye shall
248 III| he saw on a day how the children of Jerusalem came with a
249 III| the faith, which said that children born of father and mother
250 IV| the people, and especially children, ran with the hound upon
251 IV| beasts, wherefore when their children be born they put serpents
252 IV| if they be verily their children or no. In some place it
253 IV| himself; his wife, and his children in the ark, but Paul in
254 IV| wherefore he said: My little children, whom yet I bring forth.
255 IV| but as a play or game of children whilst he suffered them
256 IV| with the death of their children, and take comfort when they
257 IV| and look upward my dearest children, for Christ abideth you
258 IV| seaside, and, like small children, took small stones and threw
259 IV| and he took his wife and children and went thither. And when
260 IV| his jument, upon which his children were borne. And this man,
261 IV| discomforted, and bare his children on his shoulders, and led
262 IV| his ass for to bear his children. And when he came to S.
263 IV| returned joyous, with his children to his house. And as soon
264 IV| house. And as soon as his children were taken off from the
265 IV| thou blessed mother of her children glorified with torments,
266 IV| tormented with scrofula, which children be wont to have in their
267 IV| money, and when he with his children should be brought to torment,
268 IV| We read that the blessed children went through the flames,
269 IV| went with their wives and children at the solemnity of feasts,
270 IV| the altar with the other children, and received our Lord's
271 IV| appertaineth to my spiritual children of light, to whom I have
272 IV| little while thence from your children, how then ought not I to
273 IV| she said to them: My dear children, God, my son, keep you all.
274 IV| bearing and bringing forth children in sorrow and pain, and
275 IV| and thou shalt bring forth children with pain and sorrow. But
276 IV| keep the vestments of the children from hurting among the flames
277 V| named Aleth. She had seven children, six males and one female.
278 V| and one female. The men children she nourished all for to
279 V| child and played with the children, and said to him: Nivard,
280 V| baptized, with his wife and his children and all his people, and
281 V| himself and said: How many children and maidens serve in the
282 V| mother that he had given to children that played with him, and
283 V| they appertained to the children of the dead people, and
284 V| and Savina his sister were children of Savininus, a right noble
285 V| which may not save me ne my children. And anon our Lord made
286 V| line of Nathan died without children, and Jacob his brother,
287 V| like as one of my little children, ye shall not enter into
288 V| would not show it; for the children of Israel should have adored
289 V| how the angels blamed the children of Israel for breaking of
290 V| in the furnace with three children, and made the middle of
291 VI| deliveredst sometime three children from the flame of fire in
292 VI| Luke, he had never wife ne children. He lived companionably,
293 VI| Lord, with his wife and children, and many other knights.
294 VI| men were baptized, without children. And the foresaid enchanters
295 VI| things. And he, his wife, and children thanked God, and fled away
296 VI| sorrowfully, and took his two children and went weeping, and said:
297 VI| thus sorrowing he and his children came to a river, and for
298 VI| village, and nourished these children among them. And Eustace
299 VI| shalt have thy wife and thy children. And anon he met with these
300 VI| and had a wife and two children. And he said: Nay, yet he
301 VI| demanded of his wife and children, and he said that his sons
302 VI| finding of his wife and children, and for the victory of
303 VI| finding of his wife and children, he received them much honourably
304 VI| he had found his wife and children, warned and commanded him
305 VI| with child. For some have children of sorrow, and virginity
306 VI| virginity bringeth forth children of joy, virginity replenisheth
307 VI| virginity replenisheth heaven of children, and they that be married
308 VI| of this people; that be, children baptized, martyrs, and perfect
309 VI| because they had no more children but her only. ~And when
310 VI| the laud by the mouth of children and young suckers, and for
311 VI| Mount of Gallum which had children, and the wolf had ravished
312 VI| her see if she had all her children, for he said that he had
313 VI| in her house poor women's children so sweetly, that they all
314 VI| she came with her little children to a place and into the
315 VI| necessity, she sent her small children here and there for to be
316 VI| her heart the love of her children, and to be firm and constant
317 VI| set no more by mine own children than I do by other men's
318 VI| virtuously brought forth her children, and in short time S. Edmund
319 VI| for Edmund and her other children, for she knew that she should
320 VI| not I should die and my children also. And when her husband
321 VI| she was departed with her children, her husband sent messengers
322 VI| to seek his wife and his children, and took his shipping,
323 VI| but one hour see my sweet children. And when Peter had demanded
324 VI| known of my wife and of my children, and may not be joyful with
325 VI| them. And his wife and his children wept sore, and tore their
326 VII| confess thee with the three children that thou savedst from the
327 VII| said: O protector of the children of Israel, which in the
328 VII| scholars: Learn ye, my small children, whiles I am alive and with
329 VII| have good deliverance, the children to be christened and the
330 VII| paynim, yet were these two children christian. And when Erkenwold
331 VII| in the Red Sea, and the children going through into desert.
332 VII| and art made the player of children? And he said to him: If
333 VII| weeping with his wife and children to the king's palace, and
334 VII| the Lombards, found seven children cast into a piscine for
335 VII| move them, and one of the children took and held the spear
336 VII| Adam made it for all his children for to pray in, and left
337 VII| marvellous signs tofore the children of Israel, in Iike wise
338 VII| affections, as riches, wife and children, and haunted the deserts
339 VII| himself, but also all his children, and all the senators of
340 VII| the widows and to the poor children both father- and motherless
341 VII| after, he ate with two poor children which for the love of our
342 VII| right courteous to help children, both father- and motherless,
343 VII| always in the said number two children living within their mother'
344 VII| and both men, women, and children, and goods kept from burning
345 VII| received and gat on her fair children, which by sovereign cure
346 VII| which are put on new-born children's heads when they be borne
347 VII| heretics in, iii. 286.~English children and S. Gregory, iii. 62.~—
348 VII| and S. Gregory, iii. 62.~— children at Rome, iii. 194.~— conquered
349 VII| vii. 70.~Strood, no tailed children at, iii. 2O1.~Sunbeam, miracle
350 VII| of Christ, i. 27.~Tailed children in Dorsetshire, iii. 201.~
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