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1 I| not taken away though the humility of his flesh is declared.
2 I| of patience, he commanded humility, he accomplished obedience,
3 I| patience, and beneath is humility, the root of all virtues.
4 I| he fulfilled in merit of humility and debonairly. For like
5 I| When S. Austin saith: The humility of clearness is the merit,
6 I| For he inclineth them by humility, he lifteth them up by desire
7 I| they were garnished with humility and meekness, and that is,
8 I| demurety to thy gladness, and humility to thy demurety, and to
9 I| to thy demurety, and to humility free will. ~Fifthly, the
10 I| the seven virtues of the humility of Jesu Christ, and to go
11 I| made with the sprinkle of humility, and of charity without
12 I| Ecclesiasticus: Orison of humility giveth to God sweet savour
13 I| by the ashes is profound humility. Secondly, it is dedicate
14 I| dedication of the church the humility that was in Moses, the wisdom
15 I| wisdom, and ashes of deep humility. Or by wine with water is
16 I| water is understood the humility of Jesu Christ, that he
17 I| by which we be called to humility, the ensample of his conversation
18 I| Lord God hath beholden mine humility and meekness, now shall
19 II| tofore in all things, in humility and honesty of manners.
20 II| presently is lost the weal of humility, without which the grace
21 II| was an abisme profound in humility, as it appeared in the hair
22 II| the devil said: That is humility, and thy meekness by which
23 II| voice said to him: Very humility shall escape them without
24 II| verily the nephew of mine humility, make thee ready to be scourged
25 II| him the inward things of humility and not the height of majesty.
26 III| beauty of others by her great humility.~When her husband was passed
27 III| she that was founded upon humility sought the humble places
28 III| by which she held her in humility without savouring anything
29 III| which he gave us example of humility and of obedience, like as
30 III| show to us the example of humility. He is very humble that
31 III| any semblant of her great humility, ne of the high majesty
32 III| of virtues, and little by humility of manners and of conversation.~
33 III| very meekness in him and humility. There be three manners
34 III| And alway he was in great humility and accounted himself more
35 III| wash his hands by great humility, and anon the pilgrim vanished
36 III| and enemies to chastity, humility and to bounty, and friends
37 III| estates, and therefore is humility more praised in them that
38 III| and within he was plane of humility, and thereby put he forth
39 III| reason of perfect and great humility, for because of great meekness
40 III| monks.~He was of so great humility that he did cut off his
41 III| on him and considered his humility and patience, and did so
42 III| all people. And then in humility and patience he baptized
43 III| abbot. And there in all humility he treated debonairly his
44 III| had maintained tofore, in humility, in holy meditation, and
45 III| and benignity, with all humility, shone in S. Marcial, and
46 III| whom he saluted in so great humility that all they marvelled,
47 IV| third heaven. The sixth was humility virtuous, and therefore
48 IV| by virginity, little by humility, and virtuous by operation
49 IV| was simple by meekness and humility, for he humbled himself
50 IV| to have charity, to keep humility, to possess voluntary poverty;
51 V| brethren he used most amiable humility, there he joyed, there found
52 V| I leave to you charity, humility, and patience. And after
53 V| was of so great purity and humility, that the right little sins
54 V| name himself because of humility. He saith in the same book
55 V| in showing the example of humility, which he left to them that
56 V| disciples. The third is humility which appeared to him in
57 V| vision that thou sawest, for humility shall lift up the most meek
58 V| should first answer, and humility overcame Francis that he
59 V| pray thee not to tempt my humility, for I am a sinful man.
60 V| doctrine, short to himself by humility, and long to others by charity.
61 VI| Then the king in great humility went into the church on
62 VI| he lived humbly, of which humility is showed of that he expressed
63 VI| monastery he was of so great humility that he was seen to be lowest
64 VI| blessed S. Martin was of great humility; for he met at Paris a foul
65 VI| him. And he was of great humility, for when the emperor Maximian
66 VI| edified. Sixthly, how she had humility in her heart; it is read
67 VI| glorified herself sovereignly in humility, like as the wise man saith:
68 VI| vicar of Jesu Christ, by his humility, as we may see, had so great
69 VI| his foot to kiss by great humility. And she took it and kissed
70 VI| for the little life of humility and of sharpness, the blessed
71 VI| thought, and she was of great humility and of great devotion to
72 VI| God. She was of so great humility that, for the love of God,
73 VI| church. She was of so great humility that by the consenting of
74 VI| sacrifice. She was of so great humility that she would suffer in
75 VI| visage, he would kiss of humility. And there was at that time
76 VII| of pride fell from her by humility that she had, and the edifice
77 VII| for any avaunting but by humility. I am Katherine, daughter
78 VII| of abstinence, founded in humility, adorned of sapience, in
79 VII| of admirable or wonderful humility which he showed over all
80 VII| eyes along his face. The humility of whom pleased much unto
81 VII| enough wist the devotion, humility, patience, and doctrine
82 VII| delices, pity in riches, and humility in honour often perish,
83 VII| sobriety and good diet, to humility and misericorde, keeping
84 VII| abstinences and disciplines. Humility, beauty of all virtues,
85 VII| charity and of marvellous humility, humbly and devoutly serving
86 VII| Queen of Sicily. And loving humility, he refused and forsook
87 VII| to degree, by virtue of humility. And it is to wit that betwixt
88 VII| done penance by virtue of humility in weepings and lamentations
89 VII| water and wine show to us humility, and also the commixtion
90 VII| signifieth or betokeneth the humility of our he inclined himself
91 VII| time, signifying that with humility and compassion he saith
92 VII| Hubba the Dane, vi. 243.~Humility a safeguard againat the
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