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1 I| When the world had endured five thousand and nine hundred
2 I| water into wine, and he fed five thousand men with five loaves
3 I| fed five thousand men with five loaves of bread. When Jesu
4 I| thirty-two years, he fed five thousand men with five loaves,
5 I| fed five thousand men with five loaves, like as Bede saith.
6 I| by the multiplication of five loaves in desert. Of the
7 I| ought to note that there be five manners of stars that these
8 I| water into wine, and fed five thousand men, besides women
9 I| women and children, with five loaves and two fishes, that
10 I| three hundred sixty and five days, we give the tithe
11 I| The sorrow was cause of five things. The first, because
12 I| profitable it appeareth by five reasons. That is to wit,
13 I| unto the third day, and for five reasons. The first for the
14 I| resurrection. He appeared five times. First to Mary Magdalene,
15 I| figure of penitents. And for five reasons he appeared to her.
16 I| with the gates of their five wits closed. These five
17 I| five wits closed. These five apparitions were the day
18 I| resurrection. ~And these five representeth the priest
19 I| mass when he turneth him five times to the people. But
20 I| thickness and the way of five hundred years. That is to
21 I| may go in a plain way in five hundred years. And that
22 I| his wounds in his body for five reasons, and he said, thus
23 I| And it is to wit that in five signs visible the Holy Ghost
24 I| the church is hallowed for five reasons. The first is, because
25 I| commandment. And when he was five hundred years old, he gat
26 I| was ten miles about and five thousand and eighty-four
27 I| kings warred again other five kings, which were of Sodom,
28 I| four kings overthrew the five and slew them, and spoiled
29 I| famine began, and yet been five years to come in which men
30 I| in possession. Yet rest five year to come of famine,
31 I| hundred pieces of silver, with five garments of the best, and
32 I| Asher with his children five and of his children's children
33 I| of Goshen. And he brought five of his brethren tofore the
34 II| after the number of the five provinces of the Philistines,
35 II| provinces of the Philistines, five pieces of gold and five
36 II| five pieces of gold and five mice of gold, and led to
37 II| of his habergeon was of five thousand shekels of weight
38 II| arose and took with her five maidens which went afoot
39 II| three thousand parables, and five thousand songs, and disputed
40 II| of proposition of gold, five candlesticks of gold on
41 II| gold on the right side and five on the left side, and many
42 II| three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen, five
43 II| five hundred yoke of oxen, five hundred asses, and his family
44 II| people: Let us abide yet five days, and if God send us
45 II| the Assyrians if within five days there come no help
46 II| her husband an hundred and five years, and she left her
47 II| And when he had fasted five days, a voice came to S.
48 II| Andrew began to show by five reasons that Jesu Christ
49 II| the cross, and assigned five reasons. The first is this:
50 II| after him, and he lived but five days after and died in great
51 II| incarnation of our Lord five hundred. ~
52 II| the age of an hundred and five years. Pray we to him that
53 II| heavenly city, and this he gat five manner wises, after S. Austin,
54 II| time he gave to a poor man five besants, and the poor man
55 II| our Lord six hundred and five, in the time of Phocas the
56 II| muids, measures of about five quarters. ~Octroy, V. (Fr.),
57 III| about the year of our Lord five hundred and fifty. When
58 III| and there was within but five loaves for all the convent;
59 III| Apollo, the year of our Lord five hundred and eighteen. To
60 III| the emperor did do slay five thousand persons, great
61 III| became a monk at Deerhurst, five miles from Gloucester; but
62 III| man which had been so lame five years and might not go,
63 III| thou mayst not have it till five thousand and five hundred
64 III| it till five thousand and five hundred years be past, how
65 III| passion of our Lord were but five thousand one hundred and
66 III| him that he had deceived five thousand people with S.
67 III| twelve thousand men, of whom five hundred believed in Jesu
68 III| was the year of our Lord five hundred. After that then,
69 III| the number of a thousand five hundred and forty, among
70 III| kept her in her house well five months. In the sixth month
71 III| largesse, refreshed and fed five thousand men with five loaves
72 III| fed five thousand men with five loaves of barley bread and
73 III| tofore me he hath fed, with five loaves of barley and two
74 III| of barley and two fishes, five thousand men. Wherefore
75 III| church, the year of our Lord five hundred and fourteen. In
76 III| muids, a measure of about five quarters.~occision, n.,
77 IV| John, and then converted five thousand men; he said to
78 IV| cock-crow unto the hour of five, he laboured with his hands,
79 IV| from death to life. Then five of the ministers of Nero,
80 IV| to be there drowned. And five times he sank down to the
81 IV| down to the ground, and five times arose above the water,
82 IV| crown on her head. Then five thousand men believed in
83 IV| wicked spirit, more than five hundred men believed in
84 IV| great that it slew and burnt five hundred men. The father
85 IV| therein. Wherein she abode five days with angels, singing
86 IV| do. And then Malchus took five shillings, and issued out
87 IV| In a man be found these five: Cogitation, affection,
88 IV| over thee, at the end of five days after thou shalt die
89 IV| your lord shall die within five days. For he knew it well,
90 IV| the prince of devils sent five devils for to burn the ship,
91 IV| law canon, and had been five years doctor, was come with
92 IV| thigh so grievously that five months during they doubted
93 IV| the blessed Laurence had five burnings without forth,
94 IV| against the pain of the five wounds of Jesu Christ, saying
95 IV| about the year of our Lord five hundred and twenty-seven,
96 V| VOLUME FIVE~
97 V| And after, when he came to five years of age, he disposed
98 V| penance. And there he abode five years in prayers.~In the
99 V| pope, and dwelled there five years and healed two lame
100 V| In the year of our Lord five hundred and thirty-seven,
101 V| wife, which had lain sick five years of the palsy. And
102 V| in the year of our Lord five hundred.~
103 V| death, and did do behead all five brethren together.~Then
104 V| goods that she burnt was of five hundred pounds of gold.
105 V| and made Calixtus to live five days in the prison without
106 VI| accustomed to say every day five Psalms in the worship of
107 VI| stronghold, and put to him five maidens for to withdraw
108 VI| is said of quin, that be five, and of teneo, tenes, that
109 VI| as much to say as holding five things. He held first in
110 VI| our Lord six hundred and five, gat of Phocas the said
111 VI| found every day more than five thousand martyrs. And therefore,
112 VI| about the year of our Lord five hundred. And he was baptized
113 VI| about the year of our Lord five hundred and seventy.~
114 VI| worshipped under the names of five other martyrs, that is to
115 VI| vile coat and a short for five pence, which was worth nought,
116 VI| thereto, after unto the five wounds of the precious body
117 VI| delivered her from the hands of five devils. For they fled, and
118 VI| learned an orison of the five wounds of Jesu Christ, which
119 VI| de Franque had a child of five years of age which had no
120 VI| For when she was yet but five years old she abode so ententively
121 VI| much poverty she received five hundred marks of her dowry,
122 VI| was the least, and was but five years old, for his solace.
123 VI| people came thither, and five hundred and more received
124 VII| appeareth marvellous in five things: first, in wisdom,
125 VII| to perish. For there be five things in which chastity
126 VII| journey, stretching a four or five miles broad, and they devoured
127 VII| that was called Merce, five miles from Antioch, the
128 VII| clean and net as a child of five years of age, for he never
129 VII| obscure; and there she was five days without sight of any
130 VII| continually by the space of five years in Syria, where he
131 VII| that same year two men and five women, beseeching S. Louis
132 VII| restored on life.~A child of five years of age by over great
133 VII| Wautrud saw in a vision, five daya before the death of
134 VII| times. Sometimes he saith five orisons, in signifying the
135 VII| orisons, in signifying the five wounds of our Lord.~Sometimes
136 VII| there the priest maketh five times the sign of the cross
137 VII| remembrance and tokening of the five wounds of our Lord, and
138 VII| is mine own body, saying five words sacramental, and soon
139 VII| in that orison, he maketh five times the sign of the cross,
140 VII| the memory and mind of the five wounds that our Lord received
141 VII| body of our Lord and maketh five times the sign of the cross,
142 VII| from evil thoughts, and his five wits natural for to keep
143 VII| iii. 136.~Blood of Christ, five times shed, i. 34.~Blowing
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