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1 I| villanies and to give to us honour, to suffer death and to 2 I| assistance shall be first to the honour of saints. For it shall 3 I| saints. For it shall be great honour to them to have their seats 4 I| him, and began to sing. Honour, glory and health be to 5 I| tuum domine, etc. to the honour of our Lady S. Mary. The 6 I| other saints that men will honour for singular cause or affection. 7 I| time ordained that for the honour of the Ascension of Jesu 8 I| she is now of glory and of honour. Wherefore saith S. Austin: 9 I| emperors. And if he had such honour at his torment, what did 10 I| to thank, to love and to honour him; for by the death of 11 I| own proper will for the honour of God. Ne no man may better 12 I| better give to God to his honour than give himself to death 13 I| and do to her so little honour. And peradventure the Evangelists 14 I| they the reverence and the honour that they have. And hereof 15 I| church is hallowed in the honour of the Trinity, or for to 16 I| the temple of God to his honour, and shall be plainly worthy 17 I| shall be necessary in the honour of our Lord God, for we 18 I| commandment is that thou shalt honour and worship thy father and 19 I| commandment is understood the honour that we should do to our 20 II| worship strange gods, and honour them, I shall cast away 21 II| them that they made him honour their strange gods, and 22 II| Jerusalem for to give laud, honour, and worship unto our Lord 23 II| said certain prayers in the honour of God and S. Andrew, in 24 II| of the world but to the honour and glory of God. And it 25 II| Israel, thou art all the honour of our people. Cap. eodem: 26 II| doth her more reverence and honour in ordaining to hallow the 27 II| benefits have been given to the honour of our Lord Jesu Christ, 28 II| should love the church, honour and worship the priests, 29 II| not the false image, but I honour and worship my Lord Jesu 30 II| from his exile with great honour into Ephesus; and all the 31 II| a church dedicate in the honour of God and of this holy 32 II| that his sons should do him honour and obey him, and he should 33 II| longeth to his right or honour. And then the lords were 34 II| company of heaven, and to the honour permanable and to the amity 35 II| All they that entered made honour and reverence to the great 36 II| way unhurt, for they did honour to my God which hath clad 37 II| used the comfort of the honour of angels, and like as he 38 II| he that is set in such honour may not be such as I have 39 II| here which is set in such honour, and also thus accompanied, 40 II| regis judicium diligit. The honour of the king requireth true 41 II| to S. Basil much good and honour if he would consent to him. 42 II| herein I have glory and honour, and that from now forthon 43 III| man coveted to do to her honour for her great renomee, but 44 III| Bethlehem with right great honour by the bishops, priests, 45 III| he was a person of great honour, of great dignity, and of 46 III| he showed and did in the honour of our Lord, and finished 47 III| shaven in sign of right great honour and authority. And it is 48 III| the walls of Rome in the honour of S. Andrew the apostle, 49 III| Cæsarea of Cappadocia to the honour of our Lord God, to whom 50 III| to adore God there in the honour of S. Martin, and commanded 51 III| words of men, of which their honour and good renomee might be 52 III| holy woman for to do to her honour and reverence, but she forbade 53 III| churches, and that he should honour the priests and hear their 54 III| shall enhance thee to great honour and worship. Then began 55 III| temple and the idol in the honour of his name, for to make 56 III| is nobly endowed to the honour and worship of Almighty 57 III| church, with great joy, honour, and reverence. This was 58 III| knight had offered in the honour of S. Peter, which knight 59 III| despise the worship, the honour, and the avoir of the world, 60 III| majesty, and bounty. He bare honour and reverence unto the great 61 III| to. Yet S. Barnabas bare honour to the great majesty of 62 III| made worshipfully for the honour of knighthood, whereof he 63 III| prerogative of marvellous honour; in messenger, prerogative 64 III| he canonised him to the honour and praising of God, which 65 III| it pleased you, to do him honour and reverence. When the 66 III| the mount of Paris, in the honour of S. Peter and S. Paul, 67 III| thank and glory to God and honour to the virgin. This holy 68 III| edified a church in the honour of the glorious martyrs 69 III| church was begun in the honour of the blessed martyrs S. 70 IV| was received with great honour. And then he prayed the 71 IV| me to you, that ye should honour the image of Jove, which 72 IV| have deserved glory and honour towards God be put to death 73 IV| all the others, made great honour to it, and took all the 74 IV| brought it with great joy and honour in to the place where it 75 IV| father: O thou that without honour and with shame art abominable 76 IV| if he slew himself in the honour of him. And anon he took 77 IV| forty-eight thousand men, to the honour of christian faith, by his 78 IV| builded a fair church at the honour of the blessed Mary virgin, 79 IV| do make a church in the honour of S. Peter, whereas he 80 IV| called it Augustus, in the honour and remembrance of the victory 81 IV| first day of August in the honour of an emperor paynim which 82 IV| because they did so much honour to a man damned, and thought 83 IV| it should be made in the honour of S. Peter, and that all 84 IV| that he should adore and do honour to the idol, or else he 85 IV| archbishop's see, in the honour of him. And when the Romans 86 IV| is to wit, keeper of the honour of our Lord, as touching 87 IV| I find much people which honour me, and in Carcassonne it 88 IV| to do sing a mass in the honour of S. Dominic, and she found 89 IV| paynims began to dread and honour christian men. ~ 90 IV| heard his coming, and would honour him more highly, and went 91 IV| and had do made it in the honour of S. Laurence. And for 92 IV| torments transported him in the honour of victory. And after Maximin, 93 IV| now to do to my mother of honour and of grace? Sire, it seemeth 94 IV| enhanced them by marvellous honour, that to them is deputed 95 IV| commanded in the law, saying: Honour thy father and mother. Fourthly, 96 IV| overshining order of the apostles honour her with ineffable laud. 97 IV| The clouds cry to thee honour, and to him that ministereth 98 IV| marvellous church in the honour of the Virgin Mary, and 99 IV| transported hither with due honour and reverence. And Juvenal 100 IV| of our Lord, to keep the honour of his mother which was 101 V| in his glorious name and honour they builded a great and 102 V| the said S. Syrus gave the honour to his host and healed her 103 V| that it was held in great honour of the paynims. Gregory 104 V| all for to take away the honour and the worshipping of the 105 V| together thy bones, and what honour ought we to do to them, 106 V| the blessed Bartholomew honour by right great prerogative 107 V| gave to him dishonour for honour, cursing for benediction, 108 V| builded a fair church in the honour of him. And the mountain 109 V| and more high than all honour, and there is none more 110 V| S. Augustin: I, Jerome, honour alway thy blessedness by 111 V| thy blessedness by such honour as it appertaineth to love 112 V| make there a church in the honour of him; and when he had 113 V| builded another church in the honour of him. And the same town 114 V| made there a church in the honour of him, and thus was brought 115 V| idle in rest than to have honour laborious. But at the last 116 V| sacred it a church in the honour of S. John Baptist, and 117 V| builded a church in the honour of S. John, which church, 118 V| Milan, a noble church in the honour of S. John Baptist. ~And 119 V| find thy brother in great honour. Then she awoke and said 120 V| them with great joy and honour, for he had lost them with 121 V| Giles returned thence with honour, and when he came to the 122 V| after another, and for the honour of our Lady he would leave 123 V| Virgin Mary in sovereign honour and devotion, and there 124 V| to lead him by sovereign honour to the church that he went 125 V| fellows to our Lord, sing we honour. Sing we with a voice debonair 126 V| off and let him go, in the honour of the Virgin Mary, and 127 V| he sang devoutly in the honour of her, wherefore he was 128 V| seeing that he had done honour and worship to all the other 129 V| were fetched again with honour. And they suffered death 130 V| he that may do me so much honour that I may be joined to 131 V| which he left to them that honour him. And when this was said, 132 V| church is hallowed in the honour of our Saviour, whereas 133 V| they should not use the honour of priesthood, for they 134 V| felons put him out of his honour without cause, and set Ferramund 135 V| and increased much the honour of christian men, and replenished 136 V| because of shame, and for the honour of the evangelist, they 137 V| make there a church in the honour of S. Michael, and that 138 V| builded a church in the honour of S. Michael, and is named 139 V| to hallow this day in the honour of S. Michael and of all 140 V| solemnise this feast in the honour of all the archangels of 141 V| them laud, praising, and honour, by manifold reasons expert, 142 V| tribulations. And first we ought to honour them for they be our keepers, 143 V| said tofore. We ought to honour them, secondly, for they 144 V| accompany the king, and sing honour and solace to the king, 145 V| songs and gladness to his honour and glory, saying: Sanctus, 146 V| understand that we ought to give honour to the holy company of angels, 147 V| this friar eateth whom ye honour as a saint, for he gave 148 V| unknown, and Paul said: Whom honour ye that ye know not, him 149 VI| purpose to visit and to honour in the same place where 150 VI| lords and gentlemen rest and honour, and then holy church received 151 VI| make a new abbey in the honour of S. Peter, or to repair 152 VI| and royal church in the honour of S. Paul, in which S. 153 VI| Mellitus for to hailow in the honour of S. Peter, and the night 154 VI| thou seest I see, and him I honour. And when mass was done 155 VI| should be dedicated in the honour of our Lord and S. John 156 VI| have no dread of God ne honour him. And true law is a burden 157 VI| betokeneth riches plenteous, and honour of England, of whom all 158 VI| Wherefore laud, glory and honour be given to Almighty God, 159 VI| that he did he sought the honour of God. And of these two 160 VI| our Lord, that is to the honour of our Lord, this is as 161 VI| clerks received them with all honour. And that same night it 162 VI| paternosters for the love and honour of us, we shall come unto 163 VI| persecution of them ceased the honour of them was showed to the 164 VI| was afterwards made in the honour of the holy saints, of true 165 VI| marvellous greatness in the honour of them. And it is founden 166 VI| him much riches and great honour. And two knights, which 167 VI| thou shalt recover thine honour, and shalt have thy wife 168 VI| dedicated this temple in the honour of all their gods. And more 169 VI| May he hallowed it in the honour of our Lady S. Mary and 170 VI| through the world in the honour of all saints. And thus 171 VI| that we shall on one day honour them generally and together. 172 VI| saints. The first is, for the honour of the divine majesty, for 173 VI| them. For who that doth honour to saints, he honoureth 174 VI| and therefore we ought to honour them, that we may deserve 175 VI| for the procuration of our honour, for when we honour the 176 VI| our honour, for when we honour the saints we procure our 177 VI| the saints we procure our honour, for their solemnity is 178 VI| the gift of God and the honour of saints which cometh from 179 VI| differences of the saints that we honour by the course of the year, 180 VI| a glad joy of laud and honour, work entire and incorrupt, 181 VI| pray for, because that we honour this day all the saints 182 VI| laud and thankings of the honour that was done to them in 183 VI| feast of a saint to their honour and our profit, right so 184 VI| build a church on in the honour of God. Then he granted 185 VI| for how well that for the honour of her friends she was nobly 186 VI| true, and worthy of all honour. That great tempest that 187 VI| Clare, and hasted for to honour her, and to set in the palace 188 VI| that he should come and honour her with his presence. And 189 VI| great melody, that there was honour enough. And in the same 190 VI| whom God hath given so much honour in earth. Ah! sweet virgin, 191 VI| saw that man did to him honour and worship, anon for to 192 VI| miracles, unto whom be given honour, laud, and glory in secula 193 VI| always to profit in the honour of God. For when she was 194 VI| game for to give always honour to God under occasion, and 195 VI| all that should be to the honour or to the health of their 196 VI| bishop with right great honour, and of her with great devotion, 197 VI| S. Peter, and with great honour enhanced him and set him 198 VI| seventy-five churches to the honour of our Lord~And three years 199 VII| come to you for your good honour and profit. And with that 200 VII| our crown with so great honour, that all saints shall joy 201 VII| benignly said: Most sovereign honour, joy and glory be to you, 202 VII| and if ye surmount them by honour I shall send you again into 203 VII| Katherine, to his sovereign honour and glory. And therefore 204 VII| one hand that have much honour and riches. And the blessed 205 VII| were received with great honour and solemn procession with 206 VII| alone, to whom be given honour and laud world without end. 207 VII| solemnly their service in the honour of the feast. And in that 208 VII| safety, to whom be given honour and glory, world without 209 VII| to whom be given laud and honour and empire, world without 210 VII| took up the body with great honour and reverence, and by one 211 VII| multiply miracles to the honour and worship of this holy 212 VII| heavenly joy where laud, honour, and glory be given to the 213 VII| hast thou changed thine honour into villainy and art made 214 VII| men and did to him more honour than he did before.~And 215 VII| Thou hast forsaken the honour of my gods. And he answered 216 VII| him: My right sweet son, honour thou mine old age, son, 217 VII| bare them with much great honour into his city, where God 218 VII| hold the Friday in great honour, like as the Jews do the 219 VII| and to blame, and for the honour of the feast he let the 220 VII| our Lord showed unto the honour and glory of his glorious 221 VII| as he tofore was, for the honour and reverence of God. In 222 VII| bare it away with great honour and reverence unto the city. 223 VII| kalends of August in the honour of God, that liveth and 224 VII| been sometime made in the honour and reverence of our Lord 225 VII| founded a church in the honour and reverence of our Blessed 226 VII| oratory or chapel in the honour of the said martyr Demetrius.~ 227 VII| month of November to the honour of God that liveth and reigneth 228 VII| own house, founded in the honour of God our Lord and of S. 229 VII| riches, and humility in honour often perish, he took and 230 VII| eat it; and yet again to honour and worship the name of 231 VII| cultiving of God and the honour of the saints. He builded 232 VII| declared hereafter to the honour and glory of the said saint.~ 233 VII| tentationem, that is to say: Honour and pray to God the Father 234 VII| Oremus, inciting us to honour and to pray God, then he 235 VII| intent he might more secretly honour and pray, he went from his 236 VII| laud God, just thing is to honour him, and there the priest 237 VII| by the Holy Spirit, all honour and glory. The priest maketh 238 VII| and here he inciteth us to honour and prayer, after the ensample


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