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1 I| sing. Honour, glory and health be to God on high, and in 2 I| imposition of a new name bearing health. The third the effusion 3 I| Lord shall come unto your health, he cometh with unction, 4 I| Jesus cometh not without health, nor Christ cometh not without 5 I| without glory. For he is our health, our unction and our joy. 6 I| assail us now by their health. And now not only they fear 7 I| seen with mine eyen thine health which bringeth and hath 8 I| justice and righteousness of health in the redemption of human 9 I| mansion of the everlasting health. Amen. ~ 10 I| chastity, and cause of all health. As to the second, he is 11 I| which appertaineth to our health. And it is named by name 12 I| pleasant and profitable to the health of creatures. Thirdly, the 13 I| much merit, nor so full of health as this sacrament is. For 14 I| with me, sith the soul and health of my father dependeth of 15 I| you into Egypt for your health. It is two years since the 16 I| children. Which answered: Our health is in thine hand, let our 17 II| sleep with my wife? By thy health and by the health of my 18 II| By thy health and by the health of my soul I shall not do 19 II| gave to them warnings of health. When he came on a time 20 II| together instantly that health might be given to them. 21 II| wax old both together in health. And after this the cocks 22 II| of praising and of their health, that the university of 23 II| shall send messengers of thy health and welfare to Tobit thy 24 II| whom they found in good health and good age, and took the 25 II| pray God for me and for my health. And when S. Andrew heard 26 II| for him, and he had his health, he took the field again. 27 II| is much available to the health of sicknesses of many men. 28 II| will arrive at the port of health, let us hallow devoutly 29 II| this death should be to the health of the souls of them that 30 II| virtues and fruit of perpetual health, and above the angels' possessions 31 II| blessed S. Stephen for her health, and anon, without breaking 32 II| strongly the saint for their health. And on Easter-day when 33 II| given to S. Stephen for the health of them both. ~When Orosius 34 II| death I should have again my health, of the which we be not 35 II| that I should thereby have health, that should be a cruel 36 II| that should be a cruel health that should be bought with 37 II| sword, for his salvation and health, the habergeon and helm. 38 II| they had, they received health in the invention of the 39 II| in Jesu Christ I received health of body and of soul. The 40 II| them that he might have his health, and S. Sebastian said that 41 II| then he should have his health. Then Chromatius the provost 42 II| hast thou not received the health whilst we brake the idols? 43 II| whole thou mayst never have health, and then he agreed it should 44 II| not be against my father's health, this will I well, that 45 II| and if my father have his health I shall be content, and 46 II| and if he receive not his health, then I will that ye two 47 II| the provost and said his health was given to him, and anon 48 II| christian privily against my health, and in despite of our gods? 49 II| worshipped Jesu Christ for thy health and for the state of Rome, 50 II| your estate and for the health of Rome. Diocletian said: 51 III| mine eyes have seen thy health, which thou hast made ready 52 III| Christ is called peace, health, light and joy. Peace, because 53 III| moyen and our advocate; health, for he is our redeemer; 54 III| that demanded benefits of health in his name, that they should 55 III| art thou advised for thy health? She answered: Christ is 56 III| answered: Christ is mine health. Quintianus said: Reny Christ 57 III| that believe in him full health of body and of soul. This 58 III| admonested he to the people their health, and he ordained to make 59 III| his sight, and he received health of his body and buried honorably 60 III| Lord restored him anon to health. And then he was commanded 61 III| after he was brought in good health and anon all whole. It happed 62 III| Peter for to recover her health, and he gat it for her entirely.~ 63 III| brother, and lesa, that is health, as who saith, the health 64 III| health, as who saith, the health of brethren. The passion 65 III| imputed impossibility of her health for to be excused by my 66 III| S. Austin, desiring the health of the people of England, 67 III| the holy saint of their health. And when they came to Shaftesbury 68 III| feeble and sick to their health, for the deed proveth it. 69 III| restore thee to thy first health, run and hie thee and take 70 III| merits may get to me perfect health, and get to me of our Lord 71 III| forthwith restored to his first health and forthwith began to preach 72 III| them that the Saviour and health of the world was nigh. Then 73 III| he was much busy for the health of the souls that were committed 74 III| named Gerald had lost the health of one of his hands, that 75 III| Incontinent she arose in good health in such wise that she went 76 III| God, the child was in good health. In this time many took 77 III| would restore to him his health and hearing. She touched 78 III| nothing, thy daughter is in health, the which by the marvellous 79 III| spake and went, and received health entirely.~In the territory 80 IV| by his prayers shall get health to thy daughter and unto 81 IV| keeper of his life, of his health, and of all the city. On 82 IV| and prayed S. Peter for health, he appeared to her in a 83 IV| and he shall restore thy health. Then began she to creep 84 IV| daughter of everlasting health, lend to me thy veil or 85 IV| the book of life for the health of the Jews, and offered 86 IV| Thomas to pray for his health, and anon he had his desire 87 IV| began to dread lest this health should not be most profitable 88 IV| Thomas, and prayed if his health were not profitable to his 89 IV| his mother to her first health. And with these words the 90 IV| thing as appertained to his health he would not hear. Nevertheless 91 IV| to him. And he gave him health and said: In the name of 92 IV| prayed three days for the health of his soul, which three 93 IV| that appertained to the health of my soul. And I heard 94 IV| thou settest nothing by the health of thy soul, but demandedst 95 IV| and thou shalt receive health. Then by the commandment 96 IV| O thou martyr, of whose health the church joyeth more than 97 IV| and there received very health. For which cause he enriched 98 IV| if thou mayst get for her health. To whom Alexander said: 99 IV| hoping thereby to receive her health. And S. Alexander said to 100 IV| and thou shalt receive thy health. And anon, Quirinus did 101 IV| kissed them she received her health and was all whole. Then 102 IV| that he might extend to the health of his neighbours. In the 103 IV| he was in despair of his health. And then S. Dominic prayed 104 IV| would give to that dean health for a little time. And suddenly 105 IV| them with the ointment of health, which she had brought with 106 IV| reestablish thee to full health. And then she showed to 107 IV| reestablished to life and to health. ~In the same church at 108 IV| he thought to pray the health of S. Dominic, and suddenly 109 IV| came he received perfect health. ~In that province a lady 110 IV| get to me the benefit of health. And when she had long prayed 111 IV| but he gat the gain of health, and S. Austin saith truly: 112 IV| re-establish Peter in his first health, and anon S. Hyppolitus 113 IV| hath joyed in thee, God my health. And thus in the morning 114 IV| that thou soon shalt have health and be all whole. And he 115 IV| will believe shall receive health. And then when the apostles 116 V| purpose of the child full of health he bent against him many 117 V| God for him sacrifice of health, he saw the glory of him 118 V| said to them: Drink ye the health of your souls, and when 119 V| impressed in the stone bearing health. And the king and the queen 120 V| springing goodly, full of health, which hallowest the sea 121 V| divine counsel upon the health of the lineage human. How 122 V| and drinking be cause of health, she adjoineth with her 123 V| cause of that I would do for health. Drunkenness is far from 124 V| that God would send him health, a youngling appeared to 125 V| for him, and he received health. He healed many sick people 126 V| he did and received his health, and was whole as it was 127 V| prayer, anon she received health and her sight again. And 128 V| received full and entire health. And after that, anon his 129 V| received of him the pasture of health. And the king offered to 130 V| Jesus, and by him shall health be given to all the people. 131 V| that thy were prived of the health and office of their members. 132 V| that turned Matthew into health. Then this eunuch demanded 133 V| converted ought not mistrust of health, like as he was made of 134 V| am gone to the leech of health and hide not my sin ne wound. 135 V| after he had received his health. Then he said: Matthew, 136 V| so should he have plein health. Which thing he did, and 137 V| appertaineth to the love of our health. Secondly, of the charity 138 V| specially to desire the health of others, wherefore Isaiah 139 V| to them, not only for the health of his foot, but also for 140 V| not perform the purpose of health which I have begun, for 141 V| that now is the time of health, and hereafter shall be 142 V| meiny, and took penance of health. And also soon as they went 143 V| brought to him to bless gave health to many sick men. He converted 144 V| tasted and received anon health, and also did many other 145 V| and he received anon full health, but the sign of Thau abode 146 VI| Lord, send to me life, health, opportunity and space.~ 147 VI| if it please thee give me health, or else let me die anon. 148 VI| desireth that they should have health perdurable, like as Paul 149 VI| to say, Think ye to have health perdurable, for he desireth 150 VI| is that which encreaseth health, and that is the observation 151 VI| and anon he received full health.~Judas preached first in 152 VI| be come, we be for your health. To whom the duke answered: 153 VI| on earth in flesh for the health of the lineage human, which 154 VI| ourselves we may have none health, therefore have we need 155 VI| God, and be to us wells of health. Our Lord Jesu Christ giveth 156 VI| term of peril, leader of health, master of patience and 157 VI| wash him in a bath for his health, he found Paschasius deacon 158 VI| induced in holy discipline of health. And the parents and kinsmen 159 VI| and alleged by remedy of health them that travailed in divers 160 VI| had given to her in her health, riches of merits, of good 161 VI| world, and ordained for her health perdurable. Then pope Innocent 162 VI| thou wilt send to my child health. And forthwith went to her 163 VI| healed and redressed in all health. And her side was whole, 164 VI| like wise because of his health.~Another miracle.~There 165 VI| that were sick received health, if they had perfect belief 166 VI| therein received fully their health. In this fountain is living 167 VI| to the honour or to the health of their souls.~And the 168 VI| purpose to use the way of health, and she answered that if 169 VI| Elizabeth if he would have his health, and the next night she 170 VI| then received anon full health and was perfectly whole. 171 VI| re-established to his first life and health.~There was one Frederick, 172 VI| Thou art gone out into the health of thy people. And after 173 VI| enchanter, but is sent for the health of the world. Wherefore 174 VI| you the commandments of health, and have warned you that 175 VI| sickness and infirmity, health shall return, and life is 176 VII| confess to him that is the health of my cheer, and my God. 177 VII| irons, sick folk to their health, blind to their sight, and 178 VII| instead of heritage, a word of health, and that short, and then 179 VII| address him unto the way of health, so that in a time he heard 180 VII| preached then to him the way of health, and converted him to the 181 VII| to sinners, and it gave health to them that were sick, 182 VII| sign they received their health they retained that manner 183 VII| guerished me and given to me health. Then he arose and took 184 VII| which have been brought to health by the grace of God and 185 VII| rendered him in to good health to his parents. And soon 186 VII| weeping, and anon recovered health. The solemnity of this glorious 187 VII| him for to recover their health in so much that the holy 188 VII| out again with her plein health.~On another time, another 189 VII| miracles, as to restore in good health the poor sick folk languishing 190 VII| should there recover his health. And when he was borne thither 191 VII| restoreth to the folk their health, when he will, send to thee 192 VII| words our Lord sent to him health and rendered to him the 193 VII| prayed to S. Landry that health he would impetre unto God 194 VII| drink, ever being in good health.~The foresaid S. Ives lived 195 VII| the same restored in good health. Three blind were by him 196 VII| head, was restituted unto health. One condemned to be hanged 197 VII| saint, ate it and recovered health. The saint himself giving 198 VII| unto life, sight and good health, by the grace and virtue 199 VII| enlumineth the eyes, giveth life, health and blessing, light, sapience, 200 VII| from her, which in good health was left and of her wit 201 VII| relieved into their good health, that is to wit, the counterfaited 202 VII| say as light, life, and health. Fourthly, Master Peter 203 VII| altar of the cross for our health.~After, the priest covereth 204 VII| ascension to hope of our health; for his passion showeth 205 VII| shall take the chalice of my health and shall call the name 206 VII| desirest of him to thy soul's health, it shall be granted. Then 207 VII| to S. Erasmus for ghostly health, which joy and ghostly health 208 VII| health, which joy and ghostly health let us pray that he for 209 VII| Salue or salut, n. (Fr.), health or prosperity.~sautes, n.,


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