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1 I| things: there shall nothing abide to them but weeping. The
2 I| perpetual which by hope we abide for to recover in the sixth
3 I| Sundays be taken away, there abide in the abstinence but thirty-six
4 I| fixed with nails for to abide with us, and the body stretched
5 I| not to arise, but ought to abide unto the third day, and
6 I| the powder and dust, and abide for a token and sign certain.
7 I| abundantly by grace should abide in increasing his gifts
8 I| this excellent benefice abide to us in perpetual memory,
9 I| Thirdly, that we show that we abide him a judge to come. And
10 I| leave matins, for the people abide the coming of Jesu Christ.
11 I| apostles, so that we may busily abide his coming. And the lauds
12 I| leave father and mother and abide and be adherent unto his
13 I| and my spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for he
14 I| fourth generation. Thou shalt abide here unto thy good age,
15 I| and rest in his house, and abide there and wash their feet.
16 I| they said: Nay, we shall abide here in the street, and
17 I| with him. He dreaded to abide any longer in the town,
18 I| wheresoever thou wilt, dwell and abide. And he said to Sarah: Lo !
19 I| he said to his children: Abide ye here with the ass, I
20 I| a strange man; dwell and abide with me, and thou shalt
21 I| dower, yet shall my husband abide with me because I have borne
22 I| thee then let my fellows abide and accompany thee, whatsoever
23 I| father ever after. I shall abide and continue thy servant
24 I| your sheep and beasts only abide. To whom Moses said: We
25 II| ark of the God of Israel abide longer with us, for his
26 II| Then David said to Uriah, Abide here then this night, and
27 II| not one of thy servants abide with thee till tomorrow,
28 II| sons of holy men, and we abide that life that God shall
29 II| and let all thy counsels abide in him. I tell to thee,
30 II| wilt thou that we shall abide? And he answered and said:
31 II| adjured Tobias that he should abide with him two weeks. Of all
32 II| to Tobias his son-in-law: Abide here with me, and I shall
33 II| heard your prayers, if ye abide and continue in your prayers
34 II| said to the people: Let us abide yet five days, and if God
35 II| know no other god but him. Abide we meekly the comfort of
36 II| his treasure lay, and to abide there, and to give to her
37 II| he could not, he should abide without, and not come in,
38 II| do or do not, thou shalt abide here with us. And suddenly
39 II| multiplied and increased it; but abide till I am departed out of
40 II| peril of death, and let us abide the mercy of God. I am ready
41 II| that they persevere and abide in these things. The eighth,
42 II| for he should not long abide here but come into everlasting
43 II| demanded them if they would abide and keep the laws that had
44 II| utterly he determined to abide by the liberties and franchise,
45 II| the bishops that should abide by the right of the church
46 II| and gave him licence to abide there and do what he would.
47 II| thither. But they would not abide his coming, but departed
48 II| sent to him that he should abide where it pleased him, and
49 II| God and him, and bade him abide in his realm where he would,
50 II| thee Sathanas that thou abide him in this place till he
51 II| indignation and said to him: Abide thou a little, and I shall
52 II| here but I would see and abide to see thy battle, and because
53 II| which he must give me if I abide with him. I will have none
54 II| worldly love and fleshly. Abide daughter and tarry that
55 II| the church or else I must abide with you here, and thus
56 II| he taught the people to abide and stand in the church. ~
57 III| perfection, for many do alms that abide in their carnalities, they
58 III| withoutforth that thy intention abide good withinforth the heart,
59 III| shall lose my crown; I shall abide in the faith of Jesu Christ
60 III| Valentine? Why wilt thou not abide in our amity, and worship
61 III| ought to die, and always I abide the death. Some time my
62 III| commanded that they should abide in that number without more
63 III| that should return should abide but from one morn to another,
64 III| that none Irish man shall abide the coming of Antichrist.
65 III| mortal drink, which might not abide ne suffer the sign of the
66 III| was a monk that could not abide in the monastery, and prayed
67 III| her brother that he would abide there all that night, but
68 III| would not grant to her to abide, she inclined her head and
69 III| maidens and virgins ought to abide in their houses, without
70 III| mother of God, and shalt abide a pure virgin and clean.
71 III| course of nature, and may abide a virgin? Then the angel
72 III| thither: Go, said he, and abide not there as a judge but
73 III| children, haste you and let us abide here no longer lest the
74 III| joying, that, he should abide with them unto the resurrection
75 III| without the chancel and abide there with other. Then obeyed
76 III| knight, go your way, and abide not with me, for ye may
77 III| commanded that they should abide and tarry in the same isle,
78 III| his grave, and there to abide till the day of doom; and
79 III| to almighty God that thou abide here with us to confirm
80 III| granted it him that he should abide in rest, and he remised
81 III| I am in sweet rest and abide the coming of the Redeemer.
82 III| some of the brethren that abide thee. Then Barnabas would
83 III| of God benignly he should abide the palm of victory for
84 III| that he should no longer abide ne dwell there, and then
85 IV| that he should not long abide here, assembled all his
86 IV| it sufficed him not to abide there, but he went into
87 IV| lightly perish, thou shalt abide at home and take heed to
88 IV| for as long as she shall abide with us, this tempest shall
89 IV| the sea, the husband said: Abide and suffer a little, and
90 IV| other that every man should abide and serve other in all estates
91 IV| I am in sweet rest, and abide the coming of our Redeemer;
92 IV| this king suffered not to abide any dilation of vengeance,
93 IV| he said: I may no longer abide here, sith they with the
94 IV| profit, and that one tarry ne abide not till the other have
95 IV| council, and said: Let us abide brethren unto the time that
96 IV| ye shall find there, and abide me there three days till
97 IV| and ordained her body to abide in her bed unto her issue
98 V| prayed him that he might abide alone three days next following
99 V| was granted to S. Rocke to abide there alone three days.
100 V| mount of Lebanon, thou shalt abide here, and I shall ascend
101 V| unto the gate to make him abide, or else that she should
102 V| behoveth us no longer to abide here; and she said: Lady,
103 V| overcome, and Rome only should abide in the highness of science.
104 V| sister, I doubt that if we abide in virginity that we shall
105 V| heaven, there to dwell and ~abide sempiternally with them,
106 V| beast he offered himself to abide by the crib of our Lord.
107 V| guests and give them meat, abide ye the will of our Lord
108 V| to the saint: Holy saint, abide a while, for the hands of
109 V| escried suddenly and said: Abide me, father, abide, I shall
110 V| said: Abide me, father, abide, I shall go with thee. Then
111 V| prayed him that she might yet abide there enclosed in, and the
112 VI| comforted them and granted to abide still with them, and ordained
113 VI| he prayed the fisher to abide him there till he came again,
114 VI| better, or else let him abide a time till it be fulfilled,
115 VI| choice, whether they should abide still in England and to
116 VI| said he should not long abide in this world. And when
117 VI| that thine old sentence abide, then restore to me again
118 VI| but he would not agree to abide, but ordained an holy man
119 VI| apostles said: We say not abide a month, but one day only,
120 VI| abiding and dread, for they abide not that is for to come
121 VI| purgatory is moyenne, for they abide to have it and without dread,
122 VI| And he commanded her to abide in the same church that
123 VI| of religion, and there to abide the residue of her life.
124 VI| the people be weary for to abide, wherefore command that
125 VI| come. And she shall not abide long after that the pope
126 VI| I shall hold me here and abide till that I have tidings
127 VI| against her will, for to abide there till that some man
128 VI| man said to the people: Abide ye still here, for the power
129 VI| Edmund was more bold to abide and maintain the liberties
130 VI| Faustus, and that I should abide out so long till I were
131 VI| meiny, and that she should abide there and set her sons to
132 VI| and Peter said to her: Abide a while till we be out of
133 VII| after my departing ye must abide here with old Adrian ten
134 VII| wot not how long I shall abide with you, and alway among
135 VII| sight and a heavenly joy to abide there. And there, there
136 VII| said they might no longer abide there, and when they were
137 VII| come, and that he might abide no longer in the ship, and
138 VII| Judas prayed S. Brandon to abide still there all that night,
139 VII| With God's help thou shalt abide here all this night; and
140 VII| and eleven years old, and abide till it please our Lord
141 VII| land of Behest, and shalt abide there forty days, and after
142 VII| hence for ye may no longer abide here, but thou shalt sail
143 VII| because they might no longer abide there. And then they took
144 VII| and he that followed said: Abide and tarry, for I follow
145 VII| his son for to dwell and abide, and set there right fair
146 VII| learned of thee, I shall abide in thy doctrine to the end
147 VII| and command them always to abide by him, and after I shall
148 VII| lest the people should abide in the slough of error,
149 VII| upon him, and he must needs abide there in that little house
150 VII| his body that none might abide by him, and that the vermin
151 VII| man said to his mother: Abide a little and we shall see
152 VII| that are willing for to abide with me within this city,
153 VII| the name of God let them abide, for the separation of the
154 VII| we return thither for to abide and rest us there all night.
155 VII| pleasant for to dwell and abide in, as much of it as behoveth
156 VII| prayed him that he would abide with him certain days, which
157 VII| which paid, he would yet abide prisoner for the payment
158 VII| our Lord, the accidents abide, that is to wit, whiteness,
159 VII| ne no fault may remain or abide within me.~After these two
160 VII| of the sacrament ne may abide at his hands, and therefore
161 VII| descend into hell, there to abide the good and certain hope
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