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1 I| that what person being in clean life desire on this day
2 I| let us always make us in clean life at this feast that
3 I| abode there, and washed them clean, and prayed our Lord that
4 I| sin, and quenched him so clean that he had nothing spiritual,
5 I| shall be purged pure and clean that shall go in to heaven.
6 I| apostles that were vessels clean and pure, and disposed to
7 I| for to sanctify and make clean the sinners in this that
8 I| he sanctifieth and maketh clean, and it is said pure and
9 I| and it is said pure and clean. Therefore saith David:
10 I| and that we should be also clean and cleansed of our sins.
11 I| that shall be personally in clean life at the hours diurnal
12 I| by the white clothes and clean of which the altar is covered.
13 I| dedicate for to make herself clean from all earthly things
14 I| therefore because it should be clean from all ordure it is washed
15 I| holy water, so that it be clean and pure. And this was signified
16 I| was fair to look on, and clean and sweet of savour, took
17 I| generation. Of all beasts that be clean thou shalt take seven, and
18 I| all the beasts that were clean and offered sacrifice unto
19 II| house shall not be made clean with sacrifices ne gifts
20 II| this Tobit kept his soul clean and was never defouled in
21 II| desired man, but I have kept clean my soul from all concupiscence.
22 II| paved with white stone and clean; and Alleluia shall be sung
23 II| holy thought, make a man clean. And the doctors of Greece
24 II| God loveth? Chastity and clean services. Am I then to blame
25 II| loveth? I have made them clean servants to him; I have
26 II| wedding, and he abode a clean virgin. The third is that
27 II| they were baptized and made clean of the original sin, of
28 II| touch him then am I pure and clean, and when I take him then
29 II| out more devout and more clean than they entered. At last
30 II| found it all plain, and out clean of the bill, and then with
31 II| her sin was defaced and clean out, and she found therein
32 III| he took the share to make clean his coulter, it cleaved
33 III| the face of God, pure and clean and acceptable, we ought
34 III| purification, for she was pure and clean without having of any tatche
35 III| miracle, when a virgin and a clean maid hath enfanted and childed
36 III| water for to wash and make clean their visages, to the end
37 III| signifieth pure life and clean without any arraying withoutforth;
38 III| which ought to adorn the clean life, deform the holy conversation
39 III| that the hairs be shaven clean away. By that is signified
40 III| assemble, but ought to have a clean conscience, and also they
41 III| in the love of God, and clean of his body, and wise in
42 III| upon a castle which made clean a sword all bloody, and
43 III| abide a pure virgin and clean. And our blessed Lady was
44 III| plain, like unto a floor clean swept, for there was no
45 III| Alban their thirst was clean quenched. But yet, for all
46 III| to me, which art pure and clean, to be baptized and washed
47 III| them devoutly, and made clean their heads and washed them,
48 III| would pick and make them clean, and gave them meat and
49 III| Blessed be they that be clean of heart for they shall
50 III| heart and body pure and clean. There be twelve virtues
51 IV| the valley should be made clean, and the head of S. Paul
52 IV| which said that she was not clean, and unto her sister that
53 IV| that the places may be made clean, and that all the people
54 IV| to say as consecrate or clean, or departed or flowered,
55 IV| ought to be holy, affection clean, intention right, action
56 IV| consecrate. He had affection clean, and thereof he is said
57 IV| and thereof he is said clean. He had intention right,
58 IV| his sepulture and keep it clean. And thus he revived from
59 IV| baptism with me and was a clean virgin, and learned the
60 IV| which persevered with a clean heart in the confession
61 IV| may be enlumined and made clean, or else I shall come against
62 IV| with right holy water and clean. And the holy body was not
63 IV| the holy body was not made clean by the water, but the water
64 IV| wounden and wrapped in a clean sudary, and was laid upon
65 V| have you cured and made you clean of all your sickness, so
66 V| let this temple be made clean of all filth and ordure.
67 V| be more white, make thee clean, it behoveth thee to be
68 V| her lap, and wrapped it in clean clothes and shut it in her
69 V| healed, ten lepers were made clean, and fifteen blind received
70 V| leech, and he was always clean and whole after he had received
71 V| cosmos in Greek is said clean in Latin. He was a form
72 V| ornate in good virtues, and clean from all vices. Damian is
73 V| God, which wiped and made clean a bloody sword, and put
74 V| that is to say firm or clean or dyed of blood, or deputed
75 V| long perseverance, he was clean in mind by purity, he was
76 V| most best beloved and most clean in observing and embracing
77 V| water, and went out all clean and white, and flew up so
78 VI| chastity greatly, and his clean living. And it was showed
79 VI| to be holy, the thought clean, and intention rightful.
80 VI| Ghost. Secondly, he had a clean thought, for he was a virgin
81 VI| that they also make them clean with thee. And see that
82 VI| in like wise is my body clean of touching any woman. And
83 VI| and went to S. Francis clean delivered of all his malady.
84 VI| malady vanished away all clean, and so net that, by the
85 VI| brought them again, and made clean their clothes and sheets
86 VI| chaste in his living and a clean virgin, in will and deed,
87 VI| and ever after she lived a clean virgin unto her life's end.
88 VI| crowns with an undefouled and clean body, for I have brought
89 VII| of his hands, he that is clean in his heart, he that hath
90 VII| there is a way that we be clean out of, and we be in darkness,
91 VII| clear to them that were clean out of sin, and it was obscure
92 VII| as an unclean beast, of clean people. And to christian
93 VII| they should pray the more clean, and in their praying they
94 VII| wife Cunegonde were both clean virgins, and lived a holy
95 VII| live in the more holy and clean life he entered into the
96 VII| and have always found him clean and net as a child of five
97 VII| feet he washed, and made clean their shoon, and also much
98 VII| parements on him. The pure and clean saint then, having the hair
99 VII| merits of whom her body was clean delivered from the foresaid
100 VII| was all white by purity of clean living. Secundo: as he that
101 VII| our Lord that he will make clean his heart, for to announce
102 VII| ordure or filth is made clean thereof. Thus it is that,
103 VII| thus he is purged or made clean of his sin. The sixth miracle
104 VII| the piscine, or into some clean place where men may not
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