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1 I| much blamed, as saith S. Bernard the mellifluous Doctor,
2 I| his belly. And the holy S. Bernard, aforesaid, saith in an
3 I| suffered many evils. S. Bernard putteth other causes, and
4 I| that is Jesus. After S. Bernard: This is the name which
5 I| manner of names, saith S. Bernard: Ye that lie in dust and
6 I| The second reason is of S. Bernard: For they offered to Mary,
7 I| you. And hereto saith S. Bernard: O good Jesus, how sweetly
8 I| the wood. Whereof saith S. Bernard: O ye Jews, ye be stones,
9 I| all his natural wits S. Bernard telleth, that saith: The
10 I| of the Jews. Whereof S. Bernard saith: Right sweet and good
11 I| vesture, whereof saith S. Bernard: Tu es homo, etc.- He saith
12 I| his head. Whereof saith S. Bernard: Caput illud divinum, etc.
13 I| in him. Whereof saith S. Bernard: In that Jesus showed the
14 I| Jesu Christ suffered, S. Bernard gathereth together saying:
15 I| draweth us to his love S. Bernard saith: Above all things
16 I| delivered him. Therefore S. Bernard saith: Who is he that is
17 I| of this redemption Saint Bernard saith in the person of Jesu
18 I| of God. Whereof saith S. Bernard: To my Lord Jesus Christ
19 I| of this surety saith S. Bernard: O man, saith he, we have
20 I| unto us. For thus saith S. Bernard: He is our pastor, he is
21 I| is no marvel, for as S. Bernard saith of this word invisible:
22 I| thee. Know thou, saith S. Bernard, that of the moving of the
23 I| worldlily, but spiritually. S. Bernard putteth four manners of
24 I| that likeness. As saith S. Bernard: The Holy Ghost descended
25 I| God. And hereof saith S. Bernard how we ought to render and
26 I| follow all avarice. And S. Bernard saith the same: Who wilt
27 I| covetousness and pride S. Bernard saith: They go worshipfully
28 I| charity. And hereof saith S. Bernard: He that is threatened and
29 II| to the earth. For as S. Bernard saith: If it were demanded
30 III| Of this saint saith S. Bernard upon the psalm, Qui habitat:
31 III| majesty of her son, whereof S. Bernard saith in this manner:~O
32 III| be no corners, and as S. Bernard saith whereas be corners
33 III| her chamber, like as S. Bernard saith, in which the maidens
34 III| Hugh of S. Victor and S. Bernard say. After, the angel said:
35 IV| her life in good works. ~Bernard, a man of the bishopric
36 IV| reasons. And the reason of S. Bernard is such. He saith that God
37 V| followeth the Life of S. Bernard, the mellifluous doctor,
38 V| interpretation of his name.~Bernard is said of ber, that is,
39 V| Theodoric, and the fellow of S. Bernard, and Hernaldus the abbot
40 V| the abbot of Bonevalle. S. Bernard was born in Burgundy in
41 V| the third son, which was Bernard, in her belly, she saw in
42 V| grace of his tongue.~And as Bernard was yet a little child he
43 V| our Lord, when the child Bernard abode in the church the
44 V| again and went to the bed of Bernard, as she did tofore, and
45 V| and treachings. And then bernard, burning in the faith and
46 V| bounden. And then came to him Bernard, and they would not suffer
47 V| Citeaux. The servant of God, Bernard, at the age of twenty-two
48 V| than thirty fellows. And as Bernard issued with his brethren
49 V| When the servant of God, Bernard, was entered in to the order,
50 V| house of Clerevaux, and made Bernard there abbot, which was there
51 V| by the way. And when S. Bernard heard thereof he said none
52 V| prayed him much that he Bernard would receive him to be
53 V| would all torend them. And Bernard said to him: Thou hast not
54 V| smitten this cursed man, but Bernard came between, crying and
55 V| flesh profiteth no thing.~S. Bernard's father went into the monastery
56 V| monastery.~On a time S. Bernard was sore sick, so that him
57 V| and when he had all said, Bernard said without fear, dread,
58 V| was, the saddle that S. Bernard rode on was over precious
59 V| the brother said it to S. Bernard, and he marvelled and asked
60 V| to the world. And as S. Bernard retained him, he demanded
61 V| well live thereby. And S. Bernard said to him: If I deliver
62 V| him so to do. And then S. Bernard said that there should be
63 V| tofore the gate. And when S. Bernard knew him there, he went
64 V| be your chattel. And S. Bernard answered to him sweetly:
65 V| that other.~On a time S. Bernard rode upon an horse by the
66 V| all his prayers. And S. Bernard, which would vanquish him
67 V| therewith he returned to S. Bernard and said that he had thought
68 V| parchment from the rain, and S. Bernard said: This work is the work
69 V| not! And the holy man, S. Bernard, sent him to S. Syrus in
70 V| she brought again to S. Bernard. And then the devil began
71 V| and said: Neither Syrus ne Bernard shall put me out. And S.
72 V| shall put me out. And S. Bernard said: Syrus ne Bernard shall
73 V| Bernard said: Syrus ne Bernard shall not put thee out,
74 V| Jesus of Nazareth. And S. Bernard said: Sawest thou him ever?
75 V| And he answered: Yea. S. Bernard said: Where sawest thou
76 V| said: In his glory. And S. Bernard asked him: And wert thou
77 V| lechery. And the holy man, S. Bernard, came in to the parts. And
78 V| when she had said this to Bernard, he assembled the people
79 V| On a time as this holy S. Bernard entered into Almaine for
80 V| lord the archbishop. And S. Bernard said: Son, thou art deceived,
81 V| habit of this holy man, S. Bernard.~He took also on a time
82 V| when he had followed S. Bernard a little time he began to
83 V| the brother told it to S. Bernard, and he prayed to God much
84 V| Lord Jesu Christ, and S. Bernard offered to God for him sacrifice
85 V| At the last the holy S. Bernard, approaching to the death,
86 V| and he so did. And then S. Bernard said: We be come to the
87 V| that day, and found that S. Bernard was then passed to our Lord,
88 V| heaven of gold in English. S. Bernard, on a night as he was at
89 V| accordeth with Dionysius, and Bernard also, which is taken about
90 V| and virtues. Gregory and Bernard have another consideration,
91 V| these three things saith Bernard upon the Canticles. The
92 VI| ordinance unto God. After S. Bernard, he was ordained in three
93 VI| touching himself. And after S. Bernard, three things there be that
94 VI| debonair wit. And after S. Bernard each of these three is divided
95 VI| his bounty. And thus saith Bernard: In all these things was
96 VI| were in deed. Wherefore S. Bernard assigned the reason why
97 VI| they be sweet judges. As Bernard saith: It beseemeth well
98 VI| of life. Of the third, S. Bernard saith: Three things there
99 VII| staff pastoral. In that time Bernard and his brethren took the
100 VII| into France and sent S. Bernard tofore him which preached
101 VII| Benedict. March 21, iii. 80.~Bernard, August 20, v. 12.~Blase.
102 VII| Berengarius, heresy of, vii. 133.~Bernard saw not the Lake of Lausanne,
103 VII| 248.~Devils cast out by S. Bernard, v. 24-5.~—appear in form
104 VII| 169.~Dicer, the, and S.Bernard, v. 22.~Dioscurus' daughter
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