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1 I| for to shew his glorious victory. And by that they shall
2 I| the misery by running, by victory in fighting, and by the
3 I| subjection. And because he had victory of this cruel people, he
4 I| borne for to represent the victory of the resurrection, and
5 I| the signs of his glorious victory perpetual. And to this question
6 I| to show the sign of the victory of Jesu Christ, for these
7 I| of Jesu Christ and of his victory, and therefore be there
8 II| had divers battles and had victory. ~Samuel came on a time
9 II| son Absalom, and all their victory was turned into sorrow and
10 II| again to you joying in his victory, in my escaping and in your
11 II| for this great miracle and victory all the people came to Jerusalem
12 II| God, and the joy of this victory was solemnised during three
13 II| Jews, and the day of this victory of the Hebrews was accepted
14 II| Nichos, which is to say victory, and of laos, people, so
15 II| is as much as to say as victory of people, that is, victory
16 II| victory of people, that is, victory of sins, which be foul people.
17 II| people. Or else he is said, victory of people, because he enseigned
18 II| to his service, he gave victory in battle to William, the
19 II| possessions of all good, victory of lechery, lord of the
20 II| the aid given, and the victory. And in advising and beholding
21 II| and then he putteth the victory after, and they might not
22 II| of God, and this was the victory of the second battle. For
23 II| deserved to have laud and victory. In this time S. Paul, tofore
24 II| worshipped would give him victory, he would be baptized at
25 II| being in achate, and by victory. ~
26 II| hardy, which be come to the victory and now go aback, and for
27 II| miserable, ye will lose the victory permanable, lose ye not
28 II| overcoming burnings and keeping victory, for he burnt and destroyed
29 II| sufferance, he held the victory of the world by despising
30 II| dead, and if I may not have victory I shall be fulfilled of
31 II| world, thou bearest only the victory of double battle, thou hast
32 III| him that he should have victory of a city. The master of
33 III| shall give to thee alway victory of thine enemies. Then Claudius
34 III| of truth and receive the victory of faith. Saprice said:
35 III| death. Thou wert come to the victory, now thou art in peril to
36 III| Constantine his son remembered the victory of his father, and sent
37 III| vanquished and have the victory, and be assoiled from the
38 III| Androgeus, duke of Kent, he had victory and conquered the realm
39 III| fellowship had the prize and victory. And among all other, Alban
40 III| those arms had ever glorious victory, and after his death he
41 III| should abide the palm of victory for the love of our Lord,
42 IV| from the battle, if he had victory, might well be spoken of
43 IV| martyrdom. She overcame the victory of martyrdom, when for the
44 IV| she overcame the devil by victory, and to the confortation
45 IV| honour and remembrance of the victory of the emperor that he had
46 IV| boughs and branches, showing victory, and it is always of convenable
47 IV| said of laurier, for he had victory in his passion, whereof
48 IV| them all to Rome, and had victory. And when the emperor heard
49 IV| thou shalt triumph and have victory of the tyrant, and shalt
50 IV| battle and manner of his victory. First, it was right excellent
51 IV| transported him in the honour of victory. And after Maximin, and
52 IV| own body, that in having victory of his wood tormentor, he
53 IV| and in the manner of his victory, and as it appeareth openly
54 IV| paradise, in token of the victory against the corruption of
55 V| to the glory of heaven, victory of his glorious strife.~
56 V| the plays and games he had victory by fraud. Also he confessed
57 V| to crown them after their victory, the which thing appeareth
58 V| the last our Lord gave the victory to Eraclius and subdued
59 V| he should have a singular victory and reward among all the
60 V| and had in other places victory of martyrdom. And it is
61 V| thee her strength and her victory; to whom Cyprian said: By
62 V| out of heaven, had a great victory. He also had a great plea
63 V| appearing, dedication, victory and memory. The apparition
64 V| when he appeared and gave victory to them of Syponte, which
65 V| solemnity of S. Michael is said victory, and the victory of S. Michael
66 V| is said victory, and the victory of S. Michael is manifold.
67 V| and promised them to have victory, and commanded them to run
68 V| christian faith. The second victory of S. Michael was when he
69 V| he is overcome. The third victory is that angels have every
70 V| slay them not. The fourth victory is that the archangel Michael
71 V| shall slay him. Of which victory is understood, after S.
72 V| adversaries, and had so noble victory, yet doubted they to enter
73 V| be on that day that the victory was done, and if it please
74 V| church increased and had victory of him, moved Domitian the
75 VI| host, that he shall have victory, for I may not see ne suffer
76 VI| God and S. Edward of their victory.~In the monastery of Westminster
77 VI| For to have the crown of victory thou must suffer much, because
78 VI| and children, and for the victory of the barbarians. And when
79 VI| felonies. And as well for the victory as for the finding of his
80 VI| for to sacrifice for the victory of the barbarians. And then
81 VI| sacrifice, neither for the victory, ne for that he had found
82 VI| because they would have victory of all the people, therefore
83 VI| delicate if thou ween to have victory without fighting and triumph
84 VI| to do after their crowns, victory and triumphs? Of whom Moses,
85 VI| associate to angels, and the victory of virgins is more than
86 VI| this holy man that this victory was had without shedding
87 VI| receive the salary of her victory. And then when she was drawn
88 VI| to show and manifest the victory of our Lord Jesu Christ
89 VI| gave to him no pain, but victory. The martyr was cast into
90 VI| of the sea to the palm of victory, and he releved S. Peter
91 VI| Christ, have in thy mind the victory of the cross, and make thee
92 VII| great rewards for their victory, and compellest me to dispute
93 VII| after, yet for all his great victory and weal he suffered great
94 VII| that he should give the victory to them that he had named.
95 VII| whom I have hope to have victory, moyenant on him the name
96 VII| neverthelatter he shall not have the victory of me, for I bear the victory
97 VII| victory of me, for I bear the victory of me at my forehead. Then
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