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 1     I|        the incense the soul right devout, for the incense signifieth
 2     I|       which had been familiar and devout with Jesu Christ. He demanded
 3     I|            but strong of courage, devout and of great affection,
 4     I|        spouse and love, that is a devout soul, and come my dove for
 5     I|           it is in the heart of a devout person it fructifieth. And
 6     I|    perpetual memory, he hath unto devout hearts and faithful given
 7     I|        impressed in the hearts of devout and faithful people, of
 8     I|   convenable unto the devotion of devout hearts; to remember solemnly
 9     I|          breaking of the bread in devout orisons after the sending
10     I|        ardent prayer, amorous and devout, and this is signified by
11     I|            Or it may be said that devout orison is signified by the
12    II|            Lucy, my sweet sister, devout virgin to God, wherefore
13    II|           this Gilbert was a good devout man, and took the cross
14    II|          Agnes, and came out more devout and more clean than they
15   III|         hold feast alway for this devout revelation.~A young man
16   III|     vision that it is an holy and devout place; and as it is said
17   III|           holy meditation, and in devout prayers, in which gladly
18   III|           of our Lord that by his devout prayers and merits in his
19   III|        worshipped by the good and devout christian people.~In the
20    IV|          with spiritual songs and devout hymns, when it was night,
21    IV|          in like wise there was a devout blind man which had his
22    IV|          they said with sweet and devout quarrels, why she suffered
23    IV|    quarrels, why she suffered her devout servant to die without confession
24    IV|         Capua, which gat by their devout prayers the right arm, and
25    IV|         persecutors did, the more devout was Laurence to our Saviour.
26    IV|         ne it is not to be hid to devout and christian people. It
27    IV|         earth, and not haunted by devout visitation of christian
28    IV|          her. ~There was a clerk, devout unto the virgin Mary, which
29    IV|           light of his living but devout to our Lady, which on a
30    IV|       right chaste wife, and much devout to the blessed Virgin Mary.
31    IV|       will to grieve and annoy my devout servant? This shall not
32     V|        business of a nurse. Which devout mother fasted twice in the
33     V|        his age he buried also his devout mother. And in few days
34     V|        thus saying:~O Rocke, most devout to Christ, awake and know
35     V|        Almighty God with his most devout prayer, that all good christian
36     V|      eighty years, one Liprand, a devout king of the Lombards, sent
37     V|          unto Genoa. And when the devout king heard thereof he had
38     V|          Gobert saith that a much devout lady towards S. John was
39     V|           a knight much noble and devout unto our Lady which went
40     V|           blessed Lady with right devout prayers that she would deliver
41     V|         doctor that, the holy and devout S. Jerome had a custom to
42     V|         sweetness. Then the right devout king began to say the praisings
43     V|     Damian, appeared to him their devout servant, bringing with them
44     V|           Castile there was a man devout to S. Francis which went
45     V|     father. A lady which had been devout to the blessed Francis died,
46     V|           and her mother was much devout toward S. Francis, but then
47    VI|      almsgiving. He was also much devout in the service of God, and
48    VI|           God that he had sent so devout and virtuous a prince in
49    VI|           the prayers of meek and devout men. And to him that ascendeth
50    VI|         and was much faithful and devout to S. Leonard. And it happed
51    VI|      after her nativity she was a devout espouse of God, she is worthy
52    VI|      sustained by. Also in making devout prayer she had so great
53    VI|      happed on a time that a much devout woman of the bishopric of
54    VI|          with tears. She was most devout and had more fervour of
55    VI|           the Saturday, this good devout daughter brought a candle
56    VI|      daughters the Word of God by devout preachings, and had so much
57    VI|          sister, which was a much devout virgin, wept many tears
58    VI|       things, nevertheless he was devout in the service of God, and
59    VI|           when he was there, this devout and noble prince, full of
60    VI|        and there lived a holy and devout life as he did tofore. that
61    VI|          him well, and after many devout words at the last, he answered
62    VI| information of example, heaven by devout contemplation, lia by busy
63   VII|         that there was a man much devout to S. Katherine and oft
64   VII|          S. Cuthbert.~There was a devout clerk, which laboured in
65   VII|     Erkenwold sent over sea for a devout religious woman named Hildelith,
66   VII|          queen of the Lombards, a devout and most christian lady,
67   VII|           after his death, a much devout clerk desired to make a
68   VII|         doctor in all science and devout in religion, of whom it
69   VII|            being in the church in devout prayers he was enhanced
70   VII|         to him. For a friar, much devout, saw in the hour of his
71   VII|       that there was a friar much devout, called brother Albert,
72   VII|          watching, in fasting, in devout prayers and in orisons he
73   VII|       creator. The which word the devout child took and shut it so
74   VII|          oft studied the holy and devout scriptures. From the time
75   VII| Exposition of the Mass.~For heart devout to understand what it is
76   VII|           after that the creature devout hath heard the predication
77   VII|          and therefore a creature devout with all his heart, oweth
78   VII|         thy sweet name, for heart devout to have pardon.~After, the
79   VII|           therefore verily of the devout people that heareth the
80   VII|        thereon that sweet Lamb by devout orison, praying that his
81   VII|         thank and regracie God by devout contemplation. After all
82   VII|           and martyrs, he saith a devout orison that beginneth thus:
83   VII|          tongue sin, right so the devout orison ought to be made
84   VII|       with good heart saying this devout orison: Pater noster, for
85   VII|   containeth. The mystery of this devout orison, Pater noster, is
86   VII|        pray to God. For creatures devout ought ever to to persevere
87   VII|           soul. And thus creature devout shall mowe arouse his heart
88   VII|           And thus doing creature devout shall mowe feel the sweet
89   VII|         inclineth him and saith a devout orison that beginneth thus:
90   VII|         people be incited to make devout orison, and therefore he
91   VII|        heaven, to the end that by devout orison he may ascend after
 
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