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1 I| divine, a champion in the battle against the devil whom he
2 I| that in doing spiritual battle, she defend her strongly
3 I| body, well-armed in the battle; stinging in his death,
4 I| they multiply and give us battle and fight with us and drive
5 I| hand only of God, and the battle and God shall be against
6 II| against whom there was a battle, and the children of Israel
7 II| abiding some tidings of the battle. This man, as soon as he
8 II| am he that came from the battle, and fled this day from
9 II| man to fight a singular battle against Goliath, and if
10 II| when he returned from the battle, and Goliath was slain,
11 II| he shall die or perish in battle, God be merciful to me,
12 II| therefore thou shalt lose the battle and Israel shall be overthrown.
13 II| Israel, and fought a great battle, and the men of Israel fled
14 II| And all the burden of the battle was turned on Saul, and
15 II| that Israel had lost the battle, and how they were fled,
16 II| the weakest place of the battle and where most jeopardy
17 II| and Uriah was slain in the battle. And Joab sent word to David
18 II| ordained his people and battle against him, and sent Joab,
19 II| he should not go to the battle whatsomever happed, and
20 II| and be ready to call us to battle. Then Bagoas his bawd, went
21 II| pray to God that he move battle against thee, in which thou
22 II| service, he gave victory in battle to William, the glorious
23 II| his martyrdom. In every battle he had three things; the
24 II| three things; the assault in battle, the aid given, and the
25 II| the Jews made the first battle to him for to overcome him
26 II| Stephen. This was the first battle, and then he putteth the
27 II| and this was the second battle. And then all they that
28 II| the victory of the second battle. For when the false witnesses
29 II| then they took the third battle against him, that they should
30 II| which as to strangers in the battle he was fortunate and happy,
31 II| that slayeth a child in battle shall have his head smitten
32 II| at his returning from the battle. Thus, as he demanded, he
33 II| demanded, he vanquished the battle, and after came to Rheims
34 II| see and abide to see thy battle, and because thou hast manly
35 II| and well maintained thy battle, I shall make thy name to
36 II| only the victory of double battle, thou hast deserved two
37 III| And he proved so well in battle and in services in his palace,
38 III| commandment of the lady he went to battle. S. Basil awoke all affrayed,
39 III| And anon came one from the battle which said that Julian the
40 III| apostate and emperor was in the battle, and thither came a knight
41 III| I love homicide, luxury, battle, and make debate and war.
42 III| time as he went toward a battle out of Rome, it happed that
43 III| If I come again from the battle whole and sound then I shall
44 III| and if thou die in the battle who shall then avenge his
45 III| he was conductor of the battle, and so he did so much that
46 III| knight on a time so hurt in battle that his hand hung on the
47 III| should on the morn have battle. And in the night, as he
48 III| thou shalt overcome the battle. Then was he all comforted
49 III| his helm when he went to battle. This rehearseth Eusebius,
50 III| destroyed. For when he went in battle against them of Persia,
51 III| earl Astasius which went in battle against them of Marcomannos
52 IV| the Romans, should go in battle against the barbarians which
53 IV| at his returning from the battle, if he had victory, might
54 IV| and Paul to go with him to battle, which was so done. Then
55 IV| Then this duke went to battle and was discomfited, and
56 IV| therefore desire no peace but battle, for when two men fight
57 IV| but was ever ready unto battle, and anon showed himself
58 IV| and power I shall raise a battle against thee, and but I
59 IV| which knight was slain in battle. And as his friends wept
60 IV| smitten with a spear in battle and died. ~And as Calixtus
61 IV| they that vanquished in battle were crowned with laurier
62 IV| have taken more lighter battle, and to thee as to a young
63 IV| shall remain a more glorious battle of which thou shalt triumph
64 IV| fourthly, in the marvellous battle and manner of his victory.
65 IV| excellent in the marvellous battle, and in the manner of his
66 V| how he should do with the battle which he had enterprised.
67 V| knew not the end of the battle, for he was adored and worshipped
68 V| noble in arms, strong in battle, subtle in engine, and right
69 V| to Rome ready in arms of battle for to discomfit all the
70 V| paradise as long as the battle of angels and of devils
71 V| us go tofore and make a battle tofore him. And when they
72 V| time to speak. And this battle was right strong, so much
73 V| said in the Apocalypse. The battle is made in heaven. This
74 V| This word of the treble battle in heaven is expounded of
75 V| heaven is expounded of the battle that he had with Lucifer
76 V| out of heaven, and of the battle that he had with the devils
77 V| the Apocalypse: There is a battle made in heaven, that is,
78 V| of Arezzo, and a mortal battle was moved in the city, this
79 VI| oldest son Edmond with him to battle, to fight against the Danes.
80 VI| king of Norway, and hold a battle against Harold his brother
81 VI| therefor he was slain in battle, then they knew well that
82 VI| thereto and went to the battle, howbeit that he was then
83 VI| escaped alive, from the battle. Wherefore the Englishman
84 VI| divers plays and games of battle, as to run here and there,
85 VI| Babylon, which should go in battle against them of India, and
86 VI| return joyously from the battle I shall hear you. To whom
87 VI| us tofore the end of the battle. And the apostles said:
88 VI| the idols said that the battle should be great, and much
89 VI| his head that he gat in a battle. Then they beheld, and saw
90 VI| Then he went thus to the battle, and when he had subdued
91 VI| fighting and triumph without battle. Exercise thy strength mightily,
92 VI| fight thou cruelly in this battle. Consider the covenant,
93 VI| noble knight that was in the battle with Charles the Great for
94 VI| cousin that if he died in battle, that he should sell his
95 VI| Mars, that is the God of battle, against vices and sins.
96 VI| and dread of the present battle following. To whom Martin,
97 VI| to-morn all unarmed tofore the battle, and shall be protected
98 VI| wont to bear his cope in battle, and because they kept this
99 VI| which was much hardy in battle and was captain of a great
100 VI| of S. Clare began a new battle and strife against the virgins.
101 VI| sake they should leave this battle with her sister, and go
102 VI| great joy of that first battle that she had suffered for
103 VI| age, strong and mighty in battle, and demanded of the people
104 VI| that they would never fight battle set ne appointed, but ever
105 VII| had a great confiict and battle to keep her virginity, and
106 VII| had a great conflict and battle in defending your chastity?
107 VII| emprised this travailous battle; be thou constant, for I
108 VII| time of peace and time of battle, and we ought in no wise
109 VII| and a noble, which had a battle with the king of the Gebidains,
110 VII| and strong, which went to battle against the Goths that then
111 VII| Charles his brethren made a battle against him, where there
112 VII| by them against whom I battle or fight for to maintain
113 VII| emperor was gone to see a battle that should be done, for
114 VII| human blood. In the same battle was a man named Lineus,
115 VII| the place, perceived the battle. Some of them came to the
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