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1 I| this fourth miracle some doubt if it were done on this 2 I| place. The fourth to the doubt of the Jews and their curiosity, 3 I| sore afraid and in great doubt. And therefore the Romans 4 I| a malefactor should much doubt when he shall hear the business 5 I| in the region of the air, doubt much when they hear the 6 I| the enemies dread much and doubt. For they dread the staff 7 I| enemies so much dread and doubt it. ~ 8 I| doubted of that which we doubt not. Secondly, he abode 9 I| courage, and firm without doubt, for to believe that which 10 I| dare not enter, for they doubt and dread much the sign 11 II| her. Then said Raguel: I doubt not God hath admitted my 12 II| of Moses, and now have no doubt but I shall give her to 13 II| voice: Daughter, be sure and doubt nothing; for he for whose 14 II| touch her sepulchre, without doubt ye shall be anon guerished 15 II| thee, much more I ought to doubt thee, and when Felix had 16 II| foul a thing I shall never doubt thee. ~After, he went into 17 II| and everlasting, without doubt they would haste them for 18 II| Tranquillinus said: It is folly to doubt more human puissance than 19 II| venomous tongue of the devil, I doubt nothing of thy torments, 20 II| aspre torments and cruel, doubt thee now a vanquisher. And 21 III| humbled himself for us, and to doubt him, because he is our judge 22 III| mortal, why should not I doubt mine emperor Jesu Christ, 23 III| alas ! caitiff that I am, I doubt me that yet she will take 24 III| and mother were in great doubt, and thought what was best 25 III| brethren, well ought we to have doubt of the scourge of God ere 26 III| learned that they ought not doubt ne of abundance ne of poverty.~ 27 III| weep. He was of so great doubt that, when it was told to 28 III| ye and why weep ye, and doubt ye of nothing. When she 29 III| George: Fair daughter, doubt ye no thing hereof for I 30 III| George said to them: Ne doubt ye no thing, without more, 31 III| that these christian people doubt not our torments. The enchanter 32 III| answered the blessed George: Doubt thee nothing, fair daughter, 33 III| mine Evangelist! be not in doubt, for I am with thee and 34 III| emperor Nero, the Jews had doubt that he would take him out 35 III| he said to her: Have no doubt dame ne dread, for this 36 III| confess him and without doubt he should be whole, and 37 III| their help. None ought to doubt that the enemy, that saw 38 III| do make=caused to made. ~doubt, v., to fear.~eme, n., uncle. ~ 39 IV| better God than thee, and we doubt nothing thy menaces because 40 IV| from the flesh. ~Some have doubt whether Peter and Paul suffered 41 IV| disperpled in that place, yet I doubt whether this be the head 42 IV| chastity of Joseph. And here I doubt lest some would take it 43 IV| appeared to that monk, saying: Doubt thee nothing, make an end 44 IV| christian men should not doubt, he did and performed marvels 45 IV| should be assoiled. It is in doubt of that which is said that 46 IV| the mariners were in great doubt and cried on S. Stephen, 47 IV| them and said: I am here, doubt ye nothing, and anon great 48 IV| then shall we know without doubt the issue of this thing; 49 IV| should be holden without doubt for the very faith. And 50 IV| saw a penny, which without doubt was procured by the will 51 IV| departing trouble you, and doubt ye nothing, for ye shall 52 IV| for dread of the fire I doubt for to go, give me place 53 IV| there and wailing. But many doubt if he suffered under this 54 IV| authentic, and also some time in doubt, but the passion of S. Laurence 55 IV| to Babylon, may without doubt suddenly in an hour bring 56 IV| order, and he said to him: Doubt thee nothing, ne be not 57 IV| above nature and be more to doubt than to enquire. For when 58 IV| foul and damned spirits doubt much thy noble and excellent 59 IV| the condition human: we doubt not to say that surely she 60 IV| delivered into meat of worms, I doubt to say it. And because that 61 IV| special than Mary? For without doubt she was administress in 62 IV| not kept nature, for we doubt not but grace hath kept 63 V| in such wise that without doubt they believed him to be 64 V| any other thing, without doubt I shall give to thee the 65 V| God, write on hardily and doubt thee nothing. And then he 66 V| then knew he well without doubt that he was God. But he 67 V| to go in to desert. And doubt ye not to see him, but make 68 V| the devil. And it is no doubt but that he said it of himself 69 V| he would not slay him for doubt of the people, which much 70 V| to do it, and he had no doubt to smite off his head at 71 V| thou mayst hardily, for I doubt not, ne fear not thee, ne 72 V| fair hind, which without doubt was purveyed of God for 73 V| to him that he should not doubt ne be afraid of his vision, 74 V| so that he should never doubt to be servant of the devil, 75 V| believed verily without doubt. And certainly this replenisher 76 V| earth? Then, fair sister, I doubt that if we abide in virginity 77 V| the people. But without doubt it is said that, when he 78 V| friar saw that he began to doubt, but he would obey and took 79 VI| tokens for to put him out of doubt. And when he had opened 80 VI| And the apostles said: Doubt ye nothing, for peace shall 81 VI| mouth, understand without doubt that the faith of the heart 82 VI| they have it present and doubt nothing to lose it. But 83 VI| damned man, of whom were doubt that he so were, nevertheless 84 VI| goods, whereof it is no doubt but that by the merits of 85 VI| helper, and therefore I doubt nothing that may be done 86 VI| her: Woman, have thou no doubt, for without peril thou 87 VI| for he ought not for to doubt, for I see the holy Virgin 88 VI| thy passion, therefore, doubt not the judge, for I shall 89 VI| more ought I to dread and doubt the heavenly judge. Therefore 90 VI| chastity, Sisinnius had doubt of his wife, and entered 91 VII| the virgin said to them: Doubt ye nothing, for the effusion 92 VII| and she said to her: Ne doubt thee nothing, well-beloved 93 VII| looking to usward, and said: Doubt ye nothing this dragon, 94 VII| for the great emperors doubt it. And James said: We doubt 95 VII| doubt it. And James said: We doubt nothing the death, for we 96 VII| church, but hereof some doubt, and say that he never went 97 VII| to see us here, without doubt thou shalt see us there, 98 VII| much, how ought not I then doubt the messengers of our Lord, 99 VII| Our Lord is mine helper. I doubt no thing that man may do 100 VII| agreement, or for fear, or for doubt of sword. That thing is 101 VII| answered: I may not, for I doubt that he that sent him to 102 VII| subject, and hereof made they doubt, and determined all wholly 103 VII| of you be fearful and in doubt that they shall not mowe 104 VII| nevertheless thou oughtest not to doubt no thing, for Jesu Christ 105 VII| said people and said: Why doubt you to saute and befight


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