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1 I| that they shall give the sentence of the judgment; for the
2 I| judge shall only give the sentence, but they be said judges,
3 I| the confirmation of the sentence; for they shall approve
4 I| for they shall approve the sentence given of the judge, as do
5 I| judgment which approve the sentence of the judge that is good
6 I| should do with him. And sentence was given that he should
7 I| And when Pilate heard the sentence, he took a knife and slew
8 I| to them: Be it after your sentence, at whom that it ever be
9 I| people came to me demanding sentence and the doom of God; when
10 I| is deadly sin, after the sentence of the gospel that saith:
11 II| the king had given this sentence and dreaded him, seeing
12 II| unwitting. And all agreed to her sentence, and enquired which of them
13 II| they had not deserved the sentence of death. Then the emperor
14 II| beheaded not long sith, and sentence was given that, where such
15 II| wherefore he received his sentence of the senate, and had his
16 II| believe ye in him. To this sentence the most part of the people
17 II| and there executed the sentence on them that were against
18 II| good will do, but as to the sentence that is executed I may not
19 II| expert, and they to give the sentence, and be judge of the disputation.
20 II| took a pen for to write the sentence on him that he should be
21 II| S. John withstood their sentence saying: Not so my sons,
22 III| king, and in eschewing the sentence of death he fled anon and
23 III| After this Marcian received sentence to have his head smitten
24 III| Then Saprice gave upon them sentence, that S. Seconde should
25 III| therefore God confirmed his sentence on her, for the next day
26 III| the morn Dacian gave his sentence that S. George should be
27 III| other, and received capital sentence, that is to say they were
28 III| the said church; but the sentence of almighty God may not
29 III| then he to have capital sentence, and be beheaded by some
30 III| which day come, they gave sentence, first on Amphiabel, that
31 III| touching S. Alban, they gave sentence that he should be beheaded,
32 III| and Askepodot gave final sentence on him, thus saying: In
33 III| laid in his sepulchre. This sentence hath the law ordained because
34 III| execute ye not on me the sentence? For I let you wit I am
35 III| defence, in despiting his sentence. A little after this the
36 IV| and Simon, and all gave sentence by the will of Simon that
37 IV| smitten off. And of this sentence given against them, S. Dionysius
38 IV| when the commandment of the sentence was given against them,
39 IV| day and in one place the sentence of the tyrant, and they
40 IV| christian faith by her, gave sentence and commanded that she should
41 IV| to judgment. And then the sentence was given, that all that
42 IV| Diocletian, and at last sentence was given against them,
43 IV| Lord gave upon him this sentence: that the soul should return
44 IV| or else he should have sentence to be beheaded. But when
45 IV| reward, and defended the sentence from the thunder of evil
46 IV| and then the judge giving sentence against him, said: Because
47 IV| unpunished. I bind thee in this sentence, that thou descend into
48 IV| Lord would not anon give sentence against him, so that he
49 IV| men be enclosed in that sentence, that is to wit that he
50 IV| the death of the body, the sentence endureth always, but as
51 IV| except from this general sentence the nature taken of the
52 IV| be my minister. If this sentence be general to all them that
53 V| to arise and to hear the sentence of God. He then trembling
54 V| fulfilled with wrath, gave sentence, and commanded that Symphorien
55 V| confirmed among them by firm sentence that he, without tarrying,
56 V| the apostle allowed the sentence of that one and of that
57 V| whom by right he might give sentence, and of his friends he was
58 V| against whom he gave the sentence. He was desired to preach
59 V| these many evils, by the sentence of a certain wise man he
60 V| And this was all their sentence: That in a thing so doubtable,
61 V| Then our Lord gave upon him sentence of damnation, and all they
62 V| thou assuage upon him the sentence of damnation, and that he
63 V| it is all closed by his sentence; let us then be brethren
64 V| off his head. And when the sentence was given on him, he said:
65 V| the gods immortal, or else sentence irrevocable of damnation
66 V| taken out of the caldron and sentence was given against them,
67 V| nevertheless after the sentence of Origen, their power ne
68 V| Thirdly, they show the sentence of God, as it is said in
69 V| out, that is to wit, the sentence of God, and I am come for
70 VI| meekly submit me to thy sentence to whom sometime thou gavest
71 VI| please thee that thine old sentence abide, then restore to me
72 VI| righteousness is concordance of the sentence to the cause, and truth
73 VI| rehearseth oft, that when the sentence was given against him, he
74 VI| comforted him. And on the morn sentence was given against him that
75 VI| filth or mire. And then sentence was given upon him, and
76 VII| bring forth a more provable sentence of them that we have worshipped
77 VII| suffer all. And then he gave sentence against her, and commanded
78 VII| of his friends, gave this sentence upon James, that he should
79 VII| doubted the judgment and sentence divine, commanded that the
80 VII| died his son by the said sentence.~So as the holy man was
81 VII| Lord, and of his prayer the sentence may be such: Sire, with
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