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1 I| Or as for to speak of the proper signification spiritually
2 I| us. For we have nothing proper, but Jesu Christ hath lent
3 I| the King of kings in their proper persons, by the star that
4 I| a man may suffer by his proper will, without it be of God,
5 I| suffer death with his own proper will for the honour of God.
6 I| the angels, but with my proper blood. And after consider,
7 I| death and foul, for his own proper hand hath not spared him.
8 I| arose mightily. For by his proper might he arose, Johannis
9 I| truly, for he arose in his proper body, and by six manners
10 I| he showed that it was the proper body in which he had verily
11 I| creator, he ascended in his proper virtue. And in this is the
12 I| cœlum empyreum, which is the proper habitation of God, of the
13 I| the goods of this world in proper, but put it all in common.
14 I| our salvation. He gave his proper body an offering unto God
15 I| law for to taste, but the proper body of Jesu which is very
16 I| commixed substantially into the proper body of Jesu. And therefore
17 I| every part should remain the proper body of our Lord whole and
18 I| eternally, for this is the proper body of Jesu Christ. ~Now
19 I| bread of the angels or the proper body of Jesu Christ, which
20 I| flood of Jordan, in his proper place, against his nature
21 I| we now consecrate, is the proper body of Jesu Christ that
22 I| born of the Virgin is the proper flesh of Jesu Christ, the
23 I| buried. And verily this proper flesh is in this sacrament.
24 I| Christ saith: Lo! this is my proper body. Before the benediction
25 I| the consecration it is the proper body of our Lord. For as
26 I| words, but he speaketh the proper words of Jesu Christ and
27 I| the consecration, is the proper body of Jesu Christ after
28 I| them, than to leave his own proper body here among us daily,
29 I| and the accusation of his proper trespasses. And of these
30 I| hell. I myself shall be thy proper servant which have received
31 II| people of Israel, but all the proper riches that were appertaining
32 II| and after went into their proper places. ~After this he called
33 II| made the offering of her proper body to our Lord Jesu Christ,
34 II| nothing with him save his proper sins. When S. John had said
35 II| might return to their first proper natures. After these thirty
36 II| the king's desire, and the proper servants of S. Thomas fled
37 II| perfectly, for he had somewhat proper to himself, whom S. Anthony
38 II| keep money and have some proper to themselves. ~On a time
39 II| thee enough thy perdition proper, but thou must tempt the
40 II| the church, and with his proper hands baptized the Jew,
41 III| that I have made with my proper hands thou namest it the
42 III| into their countries and proper places.~On a time it happed
43 III| for he loved him as his proper soul, and abandoned to him
44 III| damsel which was named by her proper name Celine, which, when
45 IV| joy and called her by her proper name, and said to her: My
46 IV| and the eighth time in her proper body, and he saith in his
47 IV| fair bridge of stone at his proper cost. And on a time there
48 IV| again by the angels unto her proper place, in such wise as she
49 IV| went home again to their proper places, and the bishop of
50 IV| head. He received with his proper hand, three times in the
51 IV| saw their king bear in his proper arms the soul of a woman,
52 IV| body and in soul. In thy proper son, and by thy proper son,
53 IV| thy proper son, and by thy proper son, thou oughtest to have
54 IV| that thou saidest with thy proper mouth and hast ordained
55 IV| that I have made this of my proper head and engine, but I have
56 IV| maketh Mary to enjoy in her proper son, both in soul and in
57 V| gospel after Matthew in their proper tongue. He died in Alban,
58 V| that he supposed was most proper in a man. And he answered:
59 V| Austin returned unto his proper heritage, and there entended
60 V| for that finger the very proper finger of S. Augustin, and
61 V| with the head toward their proper places. And as they went
62 V| he used and strained his proper flesh by penance. For he
63 V| was brought again to his proper body, and his neighbours
64 V| communion, all returned to their proper places, and the bishop left
65 V| flesh. And I also doubted my proper cell as fearing my conceits
66 V| to every feria a nocturn proper be assigned, and established
67 VI| accompany it in going in his proper person to Rome, wherefore
68 VI| shall be divided from his proper root the space of three
69 VI| proportioned in to greater, for the proper pain of the sinner satisfieth
70 VI| work and labour with their proper hands in such works as she
71 VI| thereof cloth, so that of her proper labour that she gave to
72 VI| shall give to thee again thy proper and natural similitude tofore
73 VII| and redeemedst with thy proper blood. Then the seventh
74 VII| length and accorded unto the proper place that it was ordained
75 VII| dreadful returned anon unto the proper or own parts, but first
76 VII| say, that our Lord as his proper spouse, hath adorned or
77 VII| devoutly, for he is made as our proper brother in taking our humanity
78 VII| and eat, here is mine own proper body. And in the same manner
79 VII| bread converted into the proper and own body of Jesu Christ,
80 VII| this is the chalice of my proper and own blood that is the
81 VII| the chalice of mine own proper blood, and right soon after
82 VII| wine is converted into the proper and own blood of Jesu Christ,
83 VII| bread is converted into the proper and own body of our Lord,
84 VII| to life again in his own proper body, and he shall receive
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