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1 I| whose breast the Godhead was hid. The fifth cause was because
2 I| an hook? Jesu Christ hath hid the hook of his divinity
3 I| Which answered: I have hid me, Lord, for I am naked.
4 I| Cain was alway afeard and hid him among bushes and briars,
5 I| said to Abraham: I have not hid from thee what I purpose
6 I| him elegant and fair, and hid him three months, and when
7 I| Egyptian and slew him and hid him in the sand. And another
8 I| God of Jacob. Moses then hid his face, and durst not
9 II| that our Lord had said, and hid nothing from him. And he
10 II| was told him that he was hid in his house at home, and
11 II| told to Saul that David was hid in the hill of Hachilah
12 II| to her, there was nothing hid from him. The queen of Sheba
13 II| with his wife and his son hid him and fled away all naked,
14 II| went down. And when he had hid the corpse, he ate his meat
15 II| the bodies of dead men and hid them in his house, and at
16 II| command thee, devil, which art hid within this image, that
17 II| town with his clerks and hid him in a mountain. And for
18 II| mountain where Silvester is hid with his clerks, and say
19 II| persecutors sought him, and he hid him in the clefts of a broken
20 II| right so the majesty of God hid the light of his divinity
21 III| issued out of the tun and hid him in a ditch, and when
22 III| wine, but he that bare them hid that one, and presented
23 III| with that which thou hast hid, and drink not thereof for
24 III| to the place where he had hid it, he would wit what was
25 III| blessed Son of God shall be hid in thee and of thee for
26 III| with him twelve Jews and hid him in a cave or an house
27 III| was put in the earth, and hid by the space of a hundred
28 III| dissevered, and S Germain hid him away with his people,
29 III| fifty-six. These bodies were hid there many years, but in
30 III| and guile and falseness is hid under his doctrine. Thou
31 III| stole away the body and hid it.~And anon after, our
32 IV| members of the ram, and hid him three days. The blood
33 IV| him, he blessed it, and hid it under his sleeve, and
34 IV| she said: Nothing may be hid from God, for God seeth
35 IV| his mother's breast and hid him under the mantle. And
36 IV| the provost saw that, he hid himself, and commanded Appollinaris
37 IV| to do sacrifice with, she hid it in a window, and when
38 IV| despised the sacrifices, they hid them in their houses, and
39 IV| more secretly, and there hid them long time. And one
40 IV| were accused that they were hid in the mount of Celion,
41 IV| hardily. And S. Germain hid himself apart with his people,
42 IV| his holiness might not be hid, there issued and came out
43 IV| destroyed the country, she hid the money and died for sorrow.
44 IV| the devil took away and hid it, which piece lacketh
45 IV| and after, Philip fled and hid him for fear of Decius.
46 IV| an old woman, which had hid in her house many christian
47 IV| know well that thou hast hid? And he answered not. Wherefore
48 IV| a church of our Lady and hid his leg in a hole of the
49 IV| people, ne it is not to be hid to devout and christian
50 IV| shining clear other while, is hid and appeareth failing a
51 V| affecting no mortal glory, hid his lineage and received
52 V| he that wrote would have hid the parchment from the rain,
53 V| if any have fallen I have hid it as much as I might. I
54 V| brought forth their rods he hid his. And when nothing appeared
55 V| should be burnt. And Natalie hid in her bosom the hand of
56 V| subtle conduits water to be hid, and to come down in manner
57 V| he came to him, which was hid under the altar, and made
58 V| which knoweth the things hid and privy. And this is as
59 V| humour corrupt ne rot the hid passions, and wash them
60 V| where he should find a bull hid of thieves. And yet he doubted
61 V| which Ebroinus there was hid in the habit of a monk,
62 V| is no place that may be hid from him. And when the old
63 V| God which seeth all things hid, and she went away all ashamed.~
64 V| inquisition of things privy and hid, wing of heaven by love
65 V| say of these secrets and hid things? I attribute and
66 V| Calixtus with his clerks. hid him over the water of Tiber,
67 VI| martyrdom, which thing he hid in himself, and baptized
68 VI| Cordula, was sore afeared, and hid herself all that night in
69 VI| and said: These be gods hid in form of men. And when
70 VI| the water.~Which body was hid there fifty-five years,
71 VI| end, he showed that he had hid three pieces of gold, and
72 VI| devils, they could not be hid from him, for in what place
73 VI| Euphemius: Why hast thou hid from us that thou hast such
74 VI| of the kitchen, and she hid her otherwhile that the
75 VI| the thick of the wood, and hid it in the thickest place
76 VI| in her breast the gospel hid, and never ceased day ne
77 VII| came from above and had hid herself till then, descending
78 VII| majesty had been in him hid. And she was a widow, and
79 VII| holy water was cast, he hid him under the cope of a
80 VII| ire of the king, and there hid them in a little house.
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