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1 I| affliction of body, and alms given. Or otherwise by these
2 II| for which thou gavest thy alms and madest sepulchres? Tobit
3 II| hope made vain, and thy alms lost. And thus with such
4 II| God. Of thy substance do alms, and turn never thy face
5 II| the day of necessity, for alms delivereth a man from all
6 II| soul to go in to darkness. Alms is a great sikerness tofore
7 II| dreading God and doing alms, and the blessing be said
8 II| is good, with fasting and alms, and more than to set up
9 II| up treasures of gold. For alms delivereth from death, and
10 II| they do righteous ness and alms, that they may remember
11 II| a pilgrim for to demand alms: and the father anon commanded
12 II| son that he should give alms to the pilgrim. He followed
13 II| went for to give to him alms, and when he came to the
14 II| give it to me for to do alms withal that I may come to
15 II| and every day they gave alms of their goods. And when
16 II| price of the faith and by alms of your riches, which may
17 II| this king and demanded his alms in the name of S. John,
18 II| which did marvellously great alms and made hospitalities.
19 II| would stir the people to do alms, he said that when the poor
20 II| poor man come to him for alms. Then was there one poor
21 II| give me if I get of him an alms this day? And they made
22 II| at the gate, and demanded alms. And when this rich man
23 II| to S. John and demanded alms, and he called his dispenser
24 II| the patriarch and asked alms, and he called his dispenser
25 II| man hath received twice alms this day, and hath changed
26 II| asked yet the third time alms, and then the dispenser
27 II| John would draw men to do alms in this manner; he was accustomed
28 II| visage because he had no more alms, and when his servants saw
29 III| should have measure in doing alms, after that the apostle
30 III| apostle saith that, the alms that is done to another
31 III| happy that be merciful, and alms quencheth sins as the water
32 III| the fire, but for to do alms it cometh not always to
33 III| perfection, for many do alms that abide in their carnalities,
34 III| daughter, she had so given alms of all her great riches.
35 III| men demanded of him some alms. And S. Vedaste answered
36 III| give to this poor man an alms. And the provost said that
37 III| Gregory did every day so great alms that many in the country
38 III| sustenance. Among all other alms that he did he governed
39 III| that thou didst to me that alms, God hath destined thee
40 III| he ceaseth never to give alms for God's sake? Then the
41 III| lead an holy life in doing alms and in keeping the life
42 III| where he demanded on a time alms of a good woman, she saw
43 III| idleness, and he gave alway alms to poor people for the love
44 III| to poor people in giving alms, to desolate in sending
45 III| two manners, that is in alms temporal, is administering
46 III| necessity, and in other alms spiritual, in forgiving
47 III| and evil will. The first alms did S. Barnabas, for he
48 III| unto the most ancient their alms by the hands of Barnabas
49 III| Barnabas and Paul. The second alms did S. Barnabas when he
50 III| happed that as he dealed alms with his own hand, there
51 III| better hand to receive the alms. Then S. Loye said to him
52 III| came and demanded of him alms: and beholding himself that
53 III| more poor folk to demand alms, he put his hand anon to
54 IV| emended to prayer and to alms, and after, on the tenth
55 IV| commanded to give them her alms, but whilst her dispenser
56 IV| wherefore he gave largely alms to the poor people, and
57 IV| shame for to beg and ask alms, and he laid him under a
58 IV| dispended their patrimony in alms to the poor people; and
59 IV| and gave to each of them alms. The same night he went
60 V| knowledge, and begged bread and alms at the door of one of his
61 V| many others that denied alms to Gotard. And then anon
62 V| in the way and demanded alms of S. Giles, which gave
63 V| and been heard, and thy alms be mounted tofore our Lord.
64 V| give for the love of God an alms to a poor sick man. Then
65 V| untrue man which demanded alms for the love of God, and
66 VI| goods of other men, for what alms should I make with the goods
67 VI| Peter, and gave largely alms to poor people, and franchised
68 VI| king and demanded of him alms in the worship of God and
69 VI| and worship, and largely alms were given for him. And
70 VI| times afore had received alms of the king's hand, and
71 VI| lifetime had most lived by his alms. And when he had continued
72 VI| honourest ignorantly, thy alms be ascended up tofore me,
73 VI| away from their hands by alms and by prayers, and therefore
74 VI| be made prayers and done alms for them; and peradventure
75 VI| good friends, giving of alms, singing of masses, and
76 VI| suffrages is for to give alms, and that helpeth them that
77 VI| resurrection. And how much to give alms availeth for them that be
78 VI| strove against the works of alms, for by them that drew him
79 VI| it appeared that he loved alms, and by the other that he
80 VI| prayers of saints, by the alms of friends, and by the fastings
81 VI| the moyen of our prayers, alms, and fastings, they may
82 VI| to whom no man gave any alms. Then Martin drew out his
83 VI| in a coat, and demanded alms for God's sake, like a poor
84 VI| what he had left of the alms above his necessity, he
85 VI| and gave unto him their alms, he sitting tofore the church
86 VI| safe to call me and to take alms in thy name of my servants,
87 VI| another when she gave her alms, should have his hair cut
88 VI| passed by, not for to have alms, but for to visit her sister
89 VI| him. He was a man of great alms, and often preached and
90 VI| full blessedly in giving alms largely unto the poor people,
91 VI| great penance and gave great alms to poor people.~And on a
92 VII| counselled and helped by alms. He was also busily tending
93 VII| himself departed or dealt the alms to the poor at all times.~
94 VII| saint himself giving foison alms, the corn multiplied in
95 VII| convenable, gave for God largely alms to the blind, beguines,
96 VII| that such and semblable alms he made there many times.~
97 VII| for souls, he made greater alms and ofter. And by the great
98 VII| ofter. And by the great alms that he dealt every year
99 VII| familiars: O God, how this alms is well set or bestowed
100 VII| salvation of souls.~Other alms that he did through the
101 VII| whom largely he dealt his alms. This holy S. Louis, as
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