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1 I| malady is showed in divers manners, and for each demandeth
2 I| assigned of many saints in many manners, for Luke saith in the fourth
3 I| deceive all men by four manners. The first manner shall
4 I| Dei unigenitum. In divers manners this name, Son of God, is
5 I| Lord Jesu Christ in his manners, by name, by nature, by
6 I| note that there be five manners of stars that these kings
7 I| doth holy Church in three manners. For some be in holy Church
8 I| may be profitable in three manners. That is to wit in remission
9 I| might be considered in three manners. For one place either it
10 I| for the wit and for the manners that were in him. Pilate
11 I| proper body, and by six manners he showed that he was verily
12 I| She enseigneth new life of manners, she engendereth the hope
13 I| spiritual life to take new manners. Of the third: By his great
14 I| Litany is named in three manners. First, it is called the
15 I| ascension was right high of four manners of height, that is to wit
16 I| sent. Secondly, in how many manners he was sent. Thirdly, in
17 I| sending is compared in three manners to the sender. First, as
18 I| commandment. And after these three manners the Holy Ghost may be said
19 I| second, he is sent in four manners, that is to wit, that the
20 I| Holy Ghost is sent in two manners, visibly and invisibly.
21 I| and of the amendment of my manners how little and small that
22 I| tongues. And in these two manners he appeared to us to give
23 I| he appeared in these two manners I shall hereafter say. As
24 I| S. Bernard putteth four manners of love; that is to wit,
25 I| them together by unity of manners. Thirdly, he appeared in
26 I| them also to speak in many manners for the great and diverse
27 I| of the voice, and of good manners, so that by ensample he
28 I| to have charity in four manners, that is, they love God,
29 I| cross of Jesu Christ in four manners, that is, in the heart by
30 I| watering signifieth three manners of shedding of tears. For
31 II| humility and honesty of manners. He woke in prayer and made
32 II| the Lord. There be four manners of people, of which the
33 II| Compendio: There be three manners of sanctifications, the
34 II| evil words corrupt the good manners. Ye counsel the souls to
35 II| much tormented in divers manners, and at the last by the
36 II| to overcome him in three manners, that was by bringing witnesses,
37 II| praised he God in three manners; in that he is glorious,
38 II| praising the law in three manners; first because of the giver,
39 II| praising the tabernacle in four manners, one was because he was
40 II| enforced him to them in three manners; that was by shame, by dread,
41 II| gloss saith that in three manners they were malicious. clothes
42 II| assembleth also together, the manners of the martyrs, the same
43 II| in three manner wises or manners. First by right and reason
44 III| and little by humility of manners and of conversation.~S.
45 III| sweet, holy and humble in manners, that the christian men
46 III| Thou hast determined in all manners not for to adore our gods.
47 III| Ghost, and plenty of good manners. Or she is said of A, which
48 III| The chair is said in three manners, that is, the chair royal,
49 III| or otherwise. Also good manners which ought to adorn the
50 III| be best adorned of good manners among all other lay people.
51 III| humility. There be three manners of humilities, as S. Ambrose
52 III| passed his youth in good manners. His courage was inclined
53 III| that his conditions and manners were not according to theirs.
54 III| that my conditions and manners appertain not to yours,
55 III| places, times, and all the manners that he might, he overcame
56 III| passion of our Lord in many manners, for like as our Lord suffered
57 III| weight of good or godly manners, that he used by exercitation
58 III| and for the weight of his manners.~
59 III| times said a son by four manners of expositions, he is said
60 III| them by benefits in two manners, that is in alms temporal,
61 III| Trinitate deviseth of three manners of life, that is the life
62 III| Baptist is named in many manners. He was named a prophet;
63 III| of good virtues and good manners. After, he was chosen to
64 IV| might know the better the manners of their father, and she
65 IV| understand that he had beauty of manners, gift of virtues, and abundance
66 IV| peace, preacher of good manners, mediator, leader, and solace
67 IV| saying: Cæsar, amend thy manners and attemper thy commandments,
68 IV| same laws nourished, and manners; and he surmounteth all
69 IV| flesh but by semblance of manners. For they both were of one
70 IV| that he bare Christ in four manners. He bare him on his shoulders
71 IV| to the faith and in good manners. And Constance the priest
72 IV| keeper of our Lord in three manners, that is to wit, keeper
73 IV| right ordinate by honesty of manners, and noble in all their
74 IV| which is broken by many manners, when by the grace of his
75 V| God, for his cheer, his manners, and his attemperance showed
76 V| of patience was in three manners, of injuries of words, of
77 V| books the correction of manners and not the mutation of
78 V| to be reconciled in all manners, the holy man went to the
79 V| and the ensamples of thy manners which thou hast made of
80 V| refused it utterly in all manners. Nevertheless he was constrained
81 V| displease me, for so some manners be esteemed better than
82 V| choose a husband full of good manners and not of high lineage.
83 V| be made christian by good manners. And then at that time the
84 V| good in refraining of vain manners. Arcadius and Honorius reigned
85 V| honest by ordinance of manners, and delectable to God.
86 V| Sweet sound is made in three manners, that is to wit, by voice,
87 V| of delectations, of good manners, and of good delights. And
88 V| they deliver us in three manners. First, in refraining the
89 V| may be assigned in four manners. The first, that the soul
90 V| angel to the soul in three manners. And the first is in to
91 V| doth the angel in three manners. First, in letting the evil
92 V| doth the angel in three manners. First, in moving a man
93 V| and this doth he in three manners, that is to wit, in refraining
94 V| and this do they in three manners. The first, in making ready
95 V| representation is in three manners. First, they represent our
96 V| And this do they in three manners. First, in comforting and
97 V| which is in honesty of manners. The third is intellectual,
98 V| but he refused it in all manners.~It is said in that other
99 V| she gathered pain in many manners in the religion where she
100 V| she was instructed in good manners, and she was ententive to
101 VI| life, sweetness of their manners and their comfortable words,
102 VI| And in sign of these four manners of ordinances he was described
103 VI| rightfully ordained in these four manners. For by the face of a man
104 VI| had noblesse by honesty of manners and holy conversation, he
105 VI| he was ordained in three manners, that is by affection and
106 VI| morality when he taught manners in his blessedness. He taught
107 VI| adorned honestly with good manners, they pleased him much and
108 VI| dignity of them is in four manners. For they be friends of
109 VI| many benefits in divers manners. Fifthly, they be members
110 VI| that they suffered in many manners profitably, constantly and
111 VI| they confessed God in three manners, by heart, by mouth, and
112 VI| saith and proveth it in four manners. And as to the first he
113 VI| departed be assoiled in four manners, by the oblation of priests,
114 VI| also. And there be three manners of this people; that be,
115 VI| they may know it by three manners: first, by divine revelation,
116 VI| multitude of irons of diverse manners witness well how many miracles
117 VI| estate of virtues and noble manners towards God, she was of
118 VI| so composed in all good manners, in port, in maintenance,
119 VI| virtuous liviing and good manners that he pleased well unto
120 VII| practice is divided in three manners, in ethic, economic, and
121 VII| first teacheth to inform manners and adorn him with virtues,
122 VII| in herself all honesty of manners; secondly, she ruled her
123 VII| well in conning as in good manners and virtuous doctrine, in
124 VII| words of doctrine and of manners of holy religion.~
125 VII| horses, and beasts of all manners, and also gold, silver,
126 VII| gracious and courteous in manners and pleasant in regard,
127 VII| never no tokens of worldly manners appeared on him, but certainly
128 VII| seemed to be ancient in manners, conditions and courage,
129 VII| alleluia is expounded in four manners after four doctors, the
130 VII| wine, and others divers manners of offerings. After, the
131 VII| given and offered in three manners: First of God the Father
132 VII| parts may betoken three manners of folk. The first part
133 VII| hostie signify the three manners of creatures before said,
134 VII| requiem, for this, that three manners of rest be worthy for the
135 VII| mass finisheth in three manners. First, the mass finisheth
136 VII| his resurrection in many manners by the space of forty days.
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