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1 I| that one then he gave the realm of heaven, and to that other
2 I| gave him the power upon the realm of Judæa and Jerusalem.
3 I| Christ, he was put out of his realm. ~After in this procession
4 I| devil, and hast opened the realm of heaven to them that believe
5 I| wherein is many a rich realm. And so was the world departed
6 I| Thou hast caused me and my realm to sin greatly. Thou hast
7 I| officers in all places of the realm, that they gather into garners
8 II| Samuel wrote the law of the realm to the people in a book,
9 II| may he more have save the realm, and to be king? For this
10 II| by me, and shall cut thy realm from thine hand, and shall
11 II| never such a work in no realm. And all the vessels that
12 II| empire; and bade him spare no realm ne town but subdue all to
13 II| he pray for me and for my realm unto our Lord. And a while
14 II| to win and conquer the realm of England. And after that
15 II| me thine espouse in the realm of heaven, and if thou wilt
16 II| shalt be crowned in the realm of heaven. And anon therewith
17 II| out of this life unto the realm of heaven. Then pray we
18 II| that thou be prince in the realm perdurable. And then the
19 II| perdition, also I saw the realm of heaven made ready for
20 II| that he gave to him the realm of Jerusalem. Then lost
21 II| whom he would leave his realm after him, wherefore their
22 II| brother for to come to the realm. Upon that, incontinent
23 II| might be chased out of the realm. And when he had demanded
24 II| and he should leave his realm after his death where it
25 II| himself confirmed of the realm, he was more hardy to slay
26 II| great desire to come to the realm, and was accused that he
27 II| rule of his son and of the realm, which was governed so well
28 II| then abode long in this realm. And when so was that the
29 II| pleased him, and dwell in his realm and he would pay for the
30 II| Thomas would destroy his realm, and then there told how
31 II| commanded him to void his realm with all his kinsmen. And
32 II| and bade him abide in his realm where he would, and he would
33 III| hath desired to be in thy realm. And when I demanded her
34 III| shall see the goods in the realm of heaven of my Lord Jesu
35 III| himself and descend from his realm, and became man mortal,
36 III| so replenish us with the realm of heaven. Then the tyrant
37 III| soul may not enter into the realm of heaven, but if thou wilt
38 III| angry and put him out of his realm. After, when the king had
39 III| soul shall be saved, thy realm shall multiply, and he shall
40 III| the least should not my realm be without heir. Then commanded
41 III| George is patron of this realm of England and the cry of
42 III| protector and defender of this realm.~
43 III| hanged thereon, by whom the realm of the Jews shall be defaced
44 III| and by thee I have lost my realm, nevertheless I shall yield
45 III| joy and mirth through the realm of England, and every man
46 III| papacy, he remembered the realm of England, and sent S.
47 III| forty persons, unto the realm of England. And as they
48 III| but thou shalt leave thy realm to one better than thee.~
49 III| victory and conquered the realm and subdued it to Rome,
50 III| world, and was born in the realm of Persia, and was son of
51 III| most greatest clerk of the realm. After, he went to Galilee
52 III| predication: Do ye penance, the realm of heaven is nigh to them
53 III| he may not enter into the realm of heaven, then by the commandment
54 III| his other friends in the realm of heaven. Then he did do
55 III| should be greatest in the realm of heaven, and then our
56 III| shall be greatest in my realm, as the gospel maketh more
57 III| king did increase much the realm of France, and franchised
58 III| be the chief siege of the realm, and he reigned thirty years,
59 IV| arrived in Galicia in the realm of Lupa. There was in Spain
60 IV| king: Go out, and leave thy realm to one better than thou
61 IV| cowherd to be governor of the realm. Then as the Saxons fought
62 IV| Octavius destroyed entirely the realm of Egypt, and made it to
63 IV| drink it new with you in the realm of my Father. And this transfiguration
64 IV| them, but succeeded to the realm of heaven. He was so constant
65 V| his people, and left his realm and was made disciple of
66 V| principal princes of his realm, and he should swear to
67 V| temple, and delivered his realm to his son, and did do set
68 V| thou hold thy crown and realm with little hostages, and
69 V| font, and left to him the realm of his father; and then
70 V| thence it was borne into the realm of Agrippa, of christian
71 V| to the apostle half his realm if he would make her consent
72 V| that have the rule of the realm, some in one province, some
73 V| the divers parts of the realm, as mayors, sheriffs, bailiffs,
74 V| the cure and charge of the realm, and by the will of God
75 V| not for the profit of the realm, but because he was put
76 V| machine nothing against the realm. And by the holiness and
77 V| and made all whole.~In the realm of Castile there was a man
78 V| that there is a God, and a realm of a to-coming world, for
79 VI| Confessor~In old time the realm of England was greatly troubled
80 VI| sent of his grace unto this realm of England a peaceable king
81 VI| Almighty God for peace of this realm of England.~Our blessed
82 VI| said the estate of this realm, and told that the fury
83 VI| corn and fruit. And this realm shall be prosperous in all
84 VI| yet conspired against this realm of England. And what fell
85 VI| which was a great joy to the realm.~In a time the king was
86 VI| things were quiet in the realm, the council of the land
87 VI| Afterward, some of the realm grudged, saying he had taken
88 VI| power of people against the realm of England, and were entering
89 VI| of the governance of the realm in his absence, what people
90 VI| Edward, the peril of the realm, the trouble, the dread
91 VI| by sword and wasting this realm piteously. And then I began
92 VI| The tree signifieth the realm of England, whose greatness
93 VI| from the stock when the realm is divided and translated
94 VI| the first came into the realm, not by man's strength but
95 VI| destroy and consume this realm of England, and say to him
96 VI| may not see ne suffer this realm of England to be destroyed.
97 VI| conning for to occupy the realm and office of a bishop,
98 VI| some malice against the realm subtly. Then the duke said
99 VI| took not good heed to the realm of France he should suffer
100 VI| to publish it through the realm, and he stirred much people
101 VI| king, he was sent into the realm of England, and there made
102 VI| drowned, unto the heavenly realm.~Leo, the bishop of Ostia,
103 VII| the empire. Among whom the realm of Armenia was one that
104 VII| which was sole heir of the realm, and he consented and married
105 VII| and wisdom he appeased the realm and subdued it again to
106 VII| prospenty might ensue in her realm. And this young maid granted
107 VII| and commons of this your realm, to require your highness
108 VII| might rule and defend your realm and subjects, like as your
109 VII| all have to me and to my realm, and as touching my marriage,
110 VII| stranger for to rule us and our realm, for with your good assistance
111 VII| govern, and keep this our realm in good justice, peace,
112 VII| and universal weal of this realm. And when this young queen
113 VII| triumph as a queen in my realm, in beauty enhanced. To
114 VII| day thou shalt have the realm perdurable for this transitory
115 VII| perdurable for this transitory realm, and an immortal spouse
116 VII| they did, and fled into the realm ol Cappadocia, and came
117 VII| all the maidens of that realm. And she despised all worldly
118 VII| be done, a scribe of the realm, named Theophilus, said
119 VII| therefore he abideth without the realm of heaven. And he that heweth
120 VII| born shall not be in thy realm, but he shall be in another,
121 VII| to withdraw from him his realm, and that he moved and solicited
122 VII| of the world and of thy realm, and affirm that thou wilt
123 VII| that thou wilt assail his realm. Arise thou to-morrow and
124 VII| delivered to him half his realm, and howbeit that Josaphat
125 VII| the faith he received the realm for a certain time, and
126 VII| converted much people of his realm to the faith of Jesu Christ,
127 VII| received baptism, and left his realm wholly to his son, and entended
128 VII| eighty. Josaphat left his realm the twenty-fifth year of
129 VII| his adherents assailed the realm of Persia and all the parts
130 VII| thought to usurp to him the realm of Arabia. And when he saw
131 VII| or he that governed the realm. And then the Pope answered
132 VII| king that governed well the realm. And the Frenchmen were
133 VII| lineage, which was born in the realm of Sicily, and tofore that
134 VII| went by Champagne into the realm of Sicily, he began to be
135 VII| the end that so noble a realm should not fail of succession
136 VII| lords and barons in his realm, and many a knight and other
137 VII| in divers places in the realm much money, pecunies or
138 VII| and cast out from all our realm.~He had the signacle or
139 VII| and much commonalty of his realm; and when the ships were
140 VII| we possess peaceably our realm, without any war, in delices,
141 VII| to the succession of the realm thou do so. The ships then
142 VII| Catalonia, a province of the realm of Arragon with his two
143 VII| siege royal, and for the realm temporal and corruptible
144 VII| corruptible changed and gat the realm perdurable, and full of
145 VII| Do you penitence for the realm of heaven shall come nigh
146 VII| to acquire and have the realm of heaven, followeth the
147 VII| when thou comest into thy realm. Then answered God to him:
148 VII| That is to say, May thy realm come to us, whereas we may
149 VII| reignest with the Father in the realm of heaven. And after, the
150 VII| take the possession of my realm. Thirdly, the said blessing
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