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1 I| maketh the way ready to go to hell. And John Cassiodorus saith
2 I| Passion, his descension into hell, his resurrection, and his
3 I| heaven, and to that other hell. Whereof saith S. Ambrose:
4 I| thief paradise, to sinners hell, and to christian penitent
5 I| Vienne is as much to say as hell, which is said Gehenna,
6 I| were enclosed in a part of hell he delivered, and what he
7 I| redeem them that were in hell. The fifth, for the representing
8 I| himself. Jesu Christ robbed hell, wherein was the human lineage.
9 I| draw to me all mine of whom hell hath holden and kept the
10 I| the holy fathers out of hell, and what he made there,
11 I| living in the deepness of hell descended. And when he was
12 I| terrible to the tyrants of hell, they beheld him and began
13 I| us never such gifts into hell. Who is he then that is
14 I| thou shouldst suffer in hell. After these cruel words
15 I| these cruel words of them of hell, at the commandment of our
16 I| thou art descended into hell for us, and leave us not,
17 I| that thou hast despoiled hell, and bind the author of
18 I| when thou descendest into hell, them of thy party. This
19 I| and say what Jesus did in hell. And they rehearsed and
20 I| Jesu Christ descended into hell, the night began to wax
21 I| received never none such into hell, ne the world cast never
22 I| Adam opened the gate of hell, in likewise Jesu Christ
23 I| inflamed of the fire of hell, and is of great difficulty
24 I| inflamed of the fire of hell, she had need that the Holy
25 I| the same hour he depoiled hell. Taking midnight largely,
26 I| sixth, from the sepulchre to hell. The seventh, from hell
27 I| hell. The seventh, from hell when he arose and ascended
28 I| descended from the world into hell. The third was when he came
29 I| when he came again from hell and ascended into heaven.
30 I| heaven. in the world, and in hell. And this that the church
31 I| shall descend to my son into hell for to bewail him there.
32 I| old hairs with sorrow to hell. ~In the meanwhile famine
33 I| hoar bair with sorrow to hell. Therefore if I should come
34 I| with wailing and sorrow to hell. I myself shall be thy proper
35 II| heaviness and sorrow to hell. Then Raphael the angel
36 II| Eugenia was burnt with fire of hell with all her party. And
37 II| gotten for you the place of hell, dark and tenebrous, full
38 II| thy soul? He answered: In hell; and he demanded if it were
39 II| demanded if it were deep in hell, and he said: Deeper than
40 II| yet lower and deeper in hell than the Jews, for as much
41 II| continually in the fire of hell, and ever shall burn without
42 II| escape from the death of hell. The provost said: I see
43 III| that they were damned in hell, and that they had been
44 III| the dread of the pains of hell that she hath deserved,
45 III| in the perpetual fire in hell. Then in great ire Quintianus
46 III| evil, and when we come into hell he sendeth us for to tempt
47 III| quit from the prison of hell, for the soul may well be
48 III| the soul may well be in hell and feel there no pain by
49 III| send us not in the abysm of hell. And S. Longinus said to
50 III| condemned to the fire of hell. Thus as they held their
51 III| saw a part of the pains of hell.~
52 III| own hand and bring him to hell because of the evil life
53 III| dread by which he flew to hell, and the wing of knowledge
54 III| and so I died and went to hell. And then S. Austin bade
55 III| as long as the pains of hell endure let us also be merciful
56 III| the bonds ot the devil of hell. Then S. Peter called to
57 III| me not into the abysm of hell. Then S. Marcial said to
58 IV| heaven and of the pain of hell, in such wise that he converted
59 IV| departing should be to him a hell and pain without end. And
60 IV| wailing ne sorrowing to hell, but departing hence followed
61 IV| that time descended into hell, but she maketh feast of
62 IV| that they descended into hell. The first reason is because
63 IV| because they descended into hell, and also because that there
64 IV| is a cursed house and is hell to me, for whatsomever I
65 IV| embracements of the fire of hell, and by the love of Christ
66 IV| The first was the fire of hell, the second material flame,
67 IV| the first fire, that is of hell, Maximin saith: It might
68 IV| quenched the fire perdurable of hell, he went through the fire
69 IV| of the fire perdurable of hell. The quenching of the second
70 IV| carolling of the glory of her. Hell, full of malice, howleth,
71 IV| me, and for to send me to hell. And when the knight heard
72 IV| that thou descend into hell, and that thou henceforth
73 IV| no word of the death of hell, but of the death of the
74 IV| that is not the death of hell. And as touching the death
75 IV| We be devils that bear to hell the soul of Ebronien, provost
76 IV| and the devils went in to hell. There was a woman that
77 IV| and barest him that robbed hell, which hast deserved to
78 IV| her soul was not left in hell, nor her flesh felt never
79 V| lowest and deepest place of hell. And the master said that
80 V| the devil fell down into hell with a great bruit and howling,
81 V| doctrines plunge and sink into hell, and because they go tofore
82 V| abysm, that is the pit of hell; and Tobit, which saith
83 V| saved, and also torments in hell for sinners. And he said
84 VI| be damned with Judas, in hell everlastingly to lie in
85 VI| be purged. In a place by hell which is called purgatory,
86 VI| fire of purgatory and of hell also. And there be three
87 VI| plunged into the fire of hell, for whom if their damnation
88 VI| knew my father to be in hell I would no more pray for
89 VI| time. For as Job saith: In hell is no redemption. They that
90 VI| shall bear thy soul into hell, and I being purged go into
91 VI| said to them the fiend of hell lieth in await and layeth
92 VI| these be wicked fiends of hell that bear with them a man'
93 VI| idols, and of the pains of hell which the damned suffer,
94 VII| all the world, Empress of hell, Mother of Almighty God,
95 VII| but one of you shall go to hell ere ye come again, but not
96 VII| master Lucifer fell down into hell for his high pride, we fell
97 VII| other shall go quick to hell. And as S. Brandon kneeled
98 VII| that this was a part of hell, and therefore he charged
99 VII| place is in the burning hell, but I am here but certain
100 VII| other times I lie still in hell in full burning fire, with
101 VII| should not fetch him to hell. And he said: With God's
102 VII| master but if we bring him to hell with us. And then said S.
103 VII| roaring and crying towards hell, to their master the great
104 VII| horrible dragon is the mouth of hell which desireth to devour
105 VII| is ordained the pain of hell without end, and to them
106 VII| his predecessors were in hell or in heaven, and when he
107 VII| that more of them were in hell than in heaven, he said:
108 VII| thee in the deep bottom of hell in fire perdurable. S. Quiriacus
109 VII| the pains and torments of hell, and the third is that,
110 VII| notwithstanding he descended into hell, whereout he had his friends,
111 VII| deliver us from the pains of hell. And therefore in these
112 VII| is that he descended into hell after his death, for to
113 VII| sin, all must descend into hell, there to abide the good
114 VII| reason he would descend into hell, that is to understand,
115 VII| understand, into that part of hell where they that were damned
116 VII| same he drew not out of hell, for they be damned perdurably
117 VII| hath wrought heaven and hell and all that is therein,
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