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1 I| of lies and stepdame of virtues, and that it is she that
2 I| clothe us with good works and virtues, and follow the commandment
3 I| the boughs and herbs of virtues may grow in us. And in summer
4 I| touching the body, and of three virtues or powers in his soul: that
5 I| And in sign of these four virtues the four corners of the
6 I| humility, the root of all virtues. And all these things that
7 I| answered and said: The lord of virtues, he is the king of glory.
8 I| have, and the fiends by virtues natural, which be in things
9 I| that the fire hath four virtues or natures. It burneth,
10 I| things be understood three virtues of love. For as saith S.
11 I| divine: The fire hath three virtues, for he inclineth the high
12 I| be purged the sins, the virtues be increased, and the thoughts
13 I| the abundance of all good virtues. He is in holy church offered
14 I| ought to have unto the seven virtues of the humility of Jesu
15 II| which is so cold of all virtues that it quencheth all the
16 II| was so confirmed in all virtues that there abode in her
17 II| the which is queen of all virtues and fruit of perpetual health,
18 II| and had flowered in many virtues, he died and rendered his
19 III| might not worthily write the virtues of S. Pauline. I take witness
20 III| than appertaineth to her virtues. She was born among the
21 III| she was esprised in good virtues, so that she gave largely
22 III| pride for the foison of her virtues, and also that she thought
23 III| the ardour that she had in virtues, she seemed to be out of
24 III| of Emmaus, full of great virtues. He appeared to the world,
25 III| and without riches of good virtues, so worthily should we come
26 III| worthy to be praised for his virtues. This glorious Lady is queen
27 III| word,meek by his habit of virtues, and little by humility
28 III| Lord, and finished in holy virtues his life, and departed out
29 III| courage was inclined to all virtues, for he was humble and debonair,
30 III| and there flourished in virtues; and after departed out
31 III| unto that he being full of virtues, rendered his soul unto
32 III| flying himself with wings of virtues. He was as one of the beasts
33 III| thereabout, full of all virtues and especial in defending
34 III| used by exercitation of virtues. He was smitten with glaives
35 III| colours and full of all virtues.~
36 III| this world to God, full of virtues, the year of our Lord nine
37 III| this S. Austin, full of virtues, departed out of this world
38 III| ordinate in himself after three virtues that be in the soul, that
39 III| which is one of the cardinal virtues, and two extremities go
40 III| attemperate by means of virtues that were in him. Vitus
41 III| a vessel for to receive virtues in himself; strange by despising
42 III| professed, and profited much in virtues from then forthon, and after,
43 III| to them examples of good virtues and good manners. After,
44 III| Marcial did many miracles and virtues. There was in that time
45 III| to dwell at Paris full of virtues and of miracles, in the
46 III| and clean. There be twelve virtues virginal, saith Hermes Pastor,
47 III| truth, and prudence. These virtues accomplished the holy virgin
48 III| Lord showed there two fair virtues, for as soon as she arose
49 III| lived in this world full of virtues and miracles more than four
50 IV| showed many miracles and virtues, of which by the blessed
51 IV| forsaken thy religion full of virtues, we be departed from thee,
52 IV| beauty of manners, gift of virtues, and abundance of tears,
53 IV| That is to say, shining in virtues. Or it is said of pollo,
54 IV| did marvellous signs of virtues to them that believe in
55 IV| God our Lord, so that many virtues were done by him afterward. ~
56 IV| Christopher so great plenty of virtues, and such grace of doctrine,
57 IV| with the honours of the virtues, obeyed with lauds and praisings
58 V| wrote the life, full of virtues, passed out of this world
59 V| in so great abundance of virtues, that he surmounted the
60 V| rested in peace full of virtues.~There be divers opinions
61 V| Hippo a man full of great virtues, which sent to Augustin,
62 V| comparison as well by example of virtues as by abundance of doctrine.
63 V| master of the school of virtues and of life, the form of
64 V| great and many miracles and virtues, he was made Archbishop
65 V| he shone by miracles and virtues. And in the meanwhile, they
66 V| he being ennobled in many virtues, slept in peace in our Lord.
67 V| grace, sovereign, and of virtues. Or Cyprian is said of cypress,
68 V| nothing of stones but of virtues, by the which all that believe
69 V| there were showed so many virtues and so many tokens tofore,
70 V| and let us arm us with virtues. And if it please you, let
71 V| Swear thou by my great virtues that thou shalt never depart
72 V| swear to thee by thy great virtues that I shall never depart
73 V| hast sworn by the might and virtues of my strengths, the which
74 V| example, he was ornate in good virtues, and clean from all vices.
75 V| containeth the dominations, the virtues, and the potestates; and
76 V| appertaineth to the order of virtues. To whom nothing ne is impossible
77 V| that is, principates and virtues. Gregory and Bernard have
78 V| The first appertaineth to virtues, the second to archangels,
79 V| these be they that with virtues work. And some there be
80 V| there be some that by their virtues mount above the merits of
81 V| spiritual in diversity of virtues; the moral had he in the
82 V| of the faith and dowry of virtues is not only instruct in
83 V| fair to God by beauty of virtues. He profited to sinners
84 VI| brother in commending her virtues unto his lords, and declared
85 VI| should. We have read of the virtues that S. Edward had in healing
86 VI| compriseth in his gospel all the virtues of wisdom in history, he
87 VI| royal of God by ornament of virtues, by which he took Christ
88 VI| deserved to be a vessel of virtues and a caldron of grace.
89 VI| his sparkles, so by the virtues of them is known the puissance
90 VI| of vices and princess of virtues. Marriage is good, but virginity
91 VI| being endowed with many virtues, the eighth ides of November
92 VI| regard of the estate of virtues and noble manners towards
93 VI| and known, great plenty of virtues. It is read that this holy
94 VI| many other and plenty of virtues shone in her, the which
95 VI| riches of merits, of good virtues and of good are works, right
96 VI| in age so increased he in virtues. He had a brother named
97 VI| life unto our Lord, full of virtues, in the year of our Lord
98 VI| faith, and diversity of virtues. Or she is said a lily,
99 VII| nature have wrought so great virtues in us, we be so much more
100 VII| such a husband with such virtues as ye do? For such one as
101 VII| let her dwell fulfilled of virtues and grace, as the dear and
102 VII| manners and adorn him with virtues, and that appertaineth to
103 VII| king of bliss, and Lord of virtues, that hast the prize and
104 VII| passed and Lord full of virtues, the sixth day of February,
105 VII| time after he being full of virtues, departed out of this life
106 VII| with good odour of good virtues, and ye take none heed but
107 VII| marvellous penance, full of virtues. And when Barlaam had accomplished
108 VII| rested in peace, full of virtues, and was buried by the body
109 VII| ended in our Lord full of virtues; but this was not that Pelagius
110 VII| man began to speak of the virtues of the soul, and how this
111 VII| nowithstanding that the virtues be accomplished of many
112 VII| holy man was persevering in virtues for to keep and eschew the
113 VII| resplendour or light of all good virtues, by good doctrines and examples,
114 VII| that Turien led, the good virtues of which he was filled,
115 VII| Christ, and ever in good virtues from better to better multiplied,
116 VII| resplendished by miracles and virtues, and after, rendered right
117 VII| his merits and by his good virtues on all them that with good
118 VII| S. Demetrius, that many virtues hath made, is celebrated
119 VII| conditions and in all good virtues. He proceeded thus as he
120 VII| man that was full of great virtues, that men called Reole,
121 VII| and many more innumerable virtues and miracles, and he, filled
122 VII| office, and made there many virtues and miracles. The which
123 VII| accomplished of his life and of his virtues, that at his invocation
124 VII| Humility, beauty of all virtues, replenished so strong in
125 VII| holy saint, filled with virtues renounced to the right of
126 VII| God adorned with so many virtues and good conditions, should
127 VII| and replenished with all virtues, ready and apparelled to
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