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1 I| idleness, and to let to be understood to such people as be not
2 I| signification spiritually to be understood, is that, the Son of Justice,
3 I| say as Saviour, and this understood not they. After the resurrection,
4 I| these eight days may be understood eight things, of which the
5 I| precious of all metals is understood the Deity; by the incense
6 I| preserveth from corruption, is understood the flesh which was without
7 I| of seven thousand years, understood by seventy days or by seventy
8 I| sithes ten. And by six be understood the six works of mercy,
9 I| redemption. For by ten is understood the man, which is the tenth
10 I| him in our mind. By six be understood six mysteries, by the which
11 I| his heritage. By which is understood that by penance our sins
12 I| Christ; and faith which is understood by the sight given to the
13 I| tail all void, by which is understood that the first day tofore
14 I| moving of the heart I have understood by his presence; and by
15 I| ocean. Which ought to be understood that all the thirst of this
16 I| by these three things be understood three virtues of love. For
17 I| together. In that is to be understood that they were in Jerusalem,
18 I| causes he was sent, that be understood in this authority: Paracletus
19 I| Or by wine with water is understood the humility of Jesu Christ,
20 I| human; and by the salt is understood the holiness of his life
21 I| religion. By the ashes is understood his passion. And of these
22 I| earth and air, in which be understood them of the water also,
23 I| nakedness, and then anon they understood that they had trespassed,
24 I| older by themselves, and understood the feeding of them after
25 I| anon he awoke, and when he understood how Ham his son had scorned
26 I| in such wise that no man understood other. For tofore the building
27 I| her father, which when he understood that Jacob, his sister's
28 I| and forty years. When he understood that the day of his death
29 I| when Moses had heard and understood, he did all that he had
30 I| In this commandment is understood the honour that we should
31 II| thou calledst me. Then Eli understood that our Lord had called
32 II| dwelled there. And when Saul understood that he was with Achish
33 II| with child. And when David understood that she was with child,
34 II| withstand it. When king William understood this, anon he sent the Abbot
35 II| fool believed it, for he understood carnally this that the nurse
36 II| their heritage. But when he understood that she gave all for God'
37 II| Lord, and therefore been understood four privileges that be
38 II| him an answer. And when he understood them all, to some he consented,
39 II| him thereto. Then the pope understood of the miracle that the
40 II| their children, and when he understood that they were mothers of
41 II| fled away, and S. Anthony understood that in this great light
42 II| another full of sorrow, and he understood that this was the devil
43 II| that she had; but she had understood that which S. Sebastian
44 II| and when he saw that they understood not his words, he said to
45 II| hold him, and when Peter understood that he fled away privily. ~
46 II| wondered greatly, and then understood they that he had said before,
47 III| shall be dark. By the eye is understood the intention, with goodness
48 III| praised. And by the fire is understood charity, of which God saith:
49 III| his house. And by that he understood well that he should finish
50 III| not come hither! Alas! how understood my father of this that should
51 III| filth, and that is to be understood that the clerks ought not
52 III| and thereby S. Gregory understood that the pestilence of this
53 III| joy in heaven. And when he understood this he sighed sore and
54 III| by the revelation of God understood that there was a place of
55 III| a poor man. The cellarer understood him well, but he gave it
56 III| said knight, and anon they understood that our Lord would have
57 III| and firm, and by that be understood three privileges that were
58 III| them, and by his wit he understood their malice, and when he
59 III| Eusebius, bishop of Versailles understood that he was dead, he would
60 III| dead. But it is not to be understood of the great Eusebius of
61 III| of Auxerre, and when he understood that they treated together
62 IV| sacrifice. When the duke understood that, he commanded that
63 IV| heritage. And when the duke understood the words that she had said,
64 IV| wept sore. And when Peter understood that our Lord had said to
65 IV| the good christian people understood that they were the bodies
66 IV| in Latin. And by this be understood six prerogatives which Paul
67 IV| commended, and the senate understood of him by things of authority. ~
68 IV| or lighted. By this be understood three things that be three,
69 IV| And of this treble part is understood that is said by our Lord:
70 IV| might not move. And then he understood that it was a secret celestial
71 IV| into the city of Lycia, and understood not their language. Then
72 IV| And then when Christopher understood the language, he covered
73 IV| founded. And when S. Eusebius understood that he was dead, he would
74 IV| dead. But it is not to be understood that this was the great
75 IV| general. And by them be understood and signified all the fathers
76 IV| which was with him, that understood well divinations. said to
77 IV| then awoke the pope, and understood the vision, and received
78 IV| what by words, each of them understood what the other meant. ~There
79 IV| were with him. And when he understood this vision, he warned his
80 IV| received, and thereby he understood that she was assumpt into
81 V| courage of the cardinal. He understood the young man Rocke to be
82 V| went to Piacenza, for he understood that there was great pestilence.
83 V| people, and that they all understood devoutly his words, such
84 V| master. And when the clerk understood him he said: Sire, weenest
85 V| of arts liberal. And he understood them, as he himself witnesseth
86 V| all by myself alone, and understood all them that I might read,
87 V| and of numbers. I read and understood them without great difficulty,
88 V| of men. And when Augustin understood not all the beginning, and
89 V| on his bed. And when he understood his departing he did do
90 V| in, all quick, and may be understood as of the Egyptians that
91 V| and thanked God. And he understood by them that they went to
92 V| enhanced. And it is to be understood that, tofore the passion
93 V| Matthew how he spake and understood so many tongues. And then
94 V| a sheath. And thereby he understood that his prayers were heard.
95 V| him. Of which victory is understood, after S. Gregory, that
96 V| he was mad, and when he understood it, he was ashamed and demanded
97 V| diligently beholding, they understood well that the saints were
98 VI| church. And when the pope understood how his people loved him,
99 VI| Westminster. And when the king understood how he was assoiled of his
100 VI| Peter. And then S. Edward understood that this church was of
101 VI| dream. And when the king understood it, he called her to him
102 VI| more. And when the king understood it, he called him to him
103 VI| king demanded Godwin if he understood anything thereby, and he
104 VI| the left side, but when I understood what is signified by the
105 VI| great heaviness when they understood that the king might not
106 VI| overcome them. And when Harold understood this, he raised a great
107 VI| on a night by which she understood that she should go to S.
108 VI| by which is discretion understood, and it is a beast sacrificeable.
109 VI| lamentation song, by this book is understood the gospel of Luke that
110 VI| his coming. And when she understood his corrupt intent, she
111 VI| when this holy man Beuno understood the death of Winifred, and
112 VI| and meant himself, but he understood him not. For he saw him
113 VI| Then after she had sweetly understood him, and had received of
114 VI| woman might not be heard, ne understood if God did it not by his
115 VI| and when Alexis' wife had understood the cause and how a voice
116 VI| letters which he read and understood, and after, said to the
117 VI| christian S. Edmund reigned, and understood that he was in his flowering
118 VI| and Nicetas, and when they understood and knew his fallacies they
119 VI| likeness of Simon Magus, and understood the voice of their father,
120 VI| your crown.~And when he understood of them that they fetched
121 VII| wise: Cousin, I have well understood your request, and thank
122 VII| had heard his message and understood by certain tokens that he
123 VII| And when this holy virgin understood his desire and request she
124 VII| old woman? And then she understood the voice of him, and she
125 VII| solitary man heard him, anon he understood him, and wist by his words
126 VII| said nothing. And then he understood and apperceived that the
127 VII| received him, and when he understood that they were both of one
128 VII| that, by the said water is understood the people, and the wine
129 VII| intent that our Lord be understood going on earth for to have
130 VII| betokeneth this, that our Lord be understood being in heaven for to give
131 VII| right even so as they had understood: Ite, missa est, Go ye for
132 VII| Christ. In this article are understood the seven sacraments of
133 VII| This article ought to be understood in such manner that every
134 VII| before. And when the emperor understood this, he pursued the holy
135 VII| emperor with his false council understood this, he waxed out of his
136 VII| leader, iii. 122.~Latin understood by s. clark though unlettered,
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