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1 I| our frailty against our enemies. ~Of the second coming which
2 I| by conjecting, as of his enemies, which said Jesu Christ
3 I| believe it, the fiends our enemies confess it. And therefore
4 I| tolerable to be suffered of his enemies than of them whom he held
5 I| cause Herod and Pilate were enemies unto the time of the passion
6 I| And therefore were they enemies together, for Herod reigned
7 I| banners, in like wise the enemies, the evil spirits that be
8 I| is the cross, which the enemies dread much and doubt. For
9 I| because that the fiends and enemies so much dread and doubt
10 I| their friends and their enemies. And this signifieth the
11 I| possess the gates of their enemies, and in thy seed shall be
12 I| possess the gates of their enemies. Then Rebekah and her maidens
13 I| Israel won and overcame their enemies, and when he laid them down
14 II| till he had overcome his enemies, by the space of a day.
15 II| hail-stones that slew more of his enemies with the stones than with
16 II| people from the hands of his enemies that be in the circuit and
17 II| the kings that were your enemies and pursued you, and ye
18 II| flee his adversaries and enemies, or to have three days pestilence.
19 II| shall it be with all the enemies of Israel if ye persevere
20 II| been overcome with their enemies. And when they repent and
21 II| them virtue to resist their enemies. They have overthrown Cananeum
22 II| and defend them from their enemies. And on that other side,
23 II| into confusion to their enemies; we forsooth know no other
24 II| he shall keep us from our enemies, and he shall make all gentiles
25 II| put in the hands of their enemies, and our Lord hath showed
26 II| thee he hath brought our enemies to naught. Then Ozias, the
27 II| head of the prince of our enemies. After this Judith bade
28 II| arms issue out upon your enemies, and when their spies shall
29 II| departed, and subdued their enemies to the empire without shedding
30 II| people; let us pray for our enemies, and let us desire of their
31 II| and while he prayed his enemies smote off his head. And
32 II| they do charity to their enemies and to their friends. The
33 II| merits of the apostle, the enemies fled or else made peace. ~
34 II| the idols he said: Ye be enemies unto your gods, for if ye
35 III| thee alway victory of thine enemies. Then Claudius turned him
36 III| corrupters of all good works and enemies to chastity, humility and
37 III| after, the judge doubted his enemies and went to the church,
38 III| smote in the host of his enemies and slew and chased great
39 III| other had answered, their enemies had so great dread that
40 III| the harm and death of his enemies that so were perished, and
41 III| chased and drove away their enemies of Scotland, and strangers
42 III| eschew the tyranny of their enemies, like as did sometime the
43 III| they were delivered of the enemies. They that were present
44 IV| thou shalt vanquish shine enemies better than thou hast ;
45 IV| led him through all his enemies to the king, whom he slew,
46 IV| And when he went by his enemies, two knights appeared and
47 IV| as martyrs but as common enemies. Then John and Paul during
48 IV| used to pray more for his enemies than others do for their
49 IV| more constant against the enemies of Christ's faith. And all
50 IV| may avenge them of their enemies if they be wroth. Then Demosthenes
51 IV| should never be taken of any enemies, and as he returned by Sicily
52 IV| other had answered, their enemies had so great fear, that
53 IV| found written: Love your enemies. And this blessed promartyr
54 IV| sorrow that she had of the enemies that destroyed the country,
55 IV| anon all the host of the enemies were turned into frenzy,
56 IV| on eagerly and slew their enemies, the which thing displeased
57 V| great barkings against the enemies. For he shall be a noble
58 V| Gerard was taken of his enemies, and was hurt on the side
59 V| Areth and Philip became his enemies. And S. John said to him
60 V| the clock, and when the enemies heard it, they had so great
61 V| monastery should be destroyed of enemies of the faith. And after
62 V| that son was taken with enemies and put in prison fast bound.
63 V| and set little by that his enemies said. Then Chrysostom began
64 V| inferior, discipline; to her enemies, patience; unto wretches
65 V| commanded them to run on their enemies at the fourth hour of the
66 V| others fight against the enemies of the king, thus is it
67 V| that fight and vanquish the enemies of God, of whom it is said
68 V| this wretched life from our enemies the devil, the world, and
69 V| Iying by his bed which his enemies had laid there. And he weeping
70 V| goodly, and reputed his enemies like as his friends, and
71 VI| all the woodness of his enemies the Danes. In whose time
72 VI| that he should overcome his enemies, the which intended to destroy
73 VI| of S. Edward overcome his enemies. And when he heard it first,
74 VI| the Iying in wait for his enemies, and he had sufferance for
75 VI| chapter: They that be my enemies and will not that I reign
76 VI| that same day either the enemies shall flee and be afraid,
77 VI| much tormented of their enemies, and then they remembered
78 VI| as to the regard of their enemies, and commanded that all
79 VI| when he had subdued his enemies to him, he made his host
80 VI| Stephen prayed for his enemies, and sith they be now with
81 VI| time he was beset with his enemies, so that for succour he
82 VI| them, and chased away his enemies, putting them in great fear.
83 VI| through the battles of the enemies surely. And then he was
84 VI| all unarmed against the enemies. But on the morn the enemies
85 VI| enemies. But on the morn the enemies sent messengers that they
86 VI| young suckers, and for thine enemies thou shalt destroy the enemy
87 VI| her to be led tofore her enemies unto the door, and did do
88 VI| Land to fight agamst the enemies of God. And as a young man
89 VII| the love and favour of his enemies, in so much that he was
90 VII| and go ye from me, mine enemies, for I know you not, and
91 VII| reason, put from thee thine enemies. Then the king demanded
92 VII| demanded him who were his enemies, and he said to him, ire
93 VII| deliver us from the devils our enemies.~And yet he said according
94 VII| that I never did to mine enemies. To whom Josaphat said:
95 VII| he laid the table to his enemies, and made to them as good
96 VII| restored of sight, and many enemies or devils were put out from
97 VII| them and went against their enemies and discomfited them. S
98 VII| delivered and kept from all mine enemies, that is to wit from all
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