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1 I| against the temptations of the enemy. And if she do these three
2 I| servitude and bondage of our enemy we be delivered, and so
3 I| wise to fight against the enemy of human lineage, and to
4 I| reproving them: When thou wert enemy to my Father I have reconciled
5 I| for to fight against the enemy of the human lineage. Job
6 I| righteousness, inasmuch as the enemy which had assailed us he
7 I| Thus Jesu Christ called the enemy the presser, which that
8 I| away all the power of the enemy, the fiend with his angels
9 II| prevailed and overcame his enemy, they of Israel should serve
10 II| and hast suffered mine enemy to flee? And Michal answered
11 II| Now hath God brought thine enemy into thine hand; now go
12 II| David: God hath put thine enemy this day in thine hands,
13 II| much as thou hast made the enemy to blaspheme the name of
14 II| hast excluded from us our enemy pursuing us, thou hast done
15 II| hath slain in my hand the enemy of his people this night.
16 II| Andrew, in such wise that the enemy had envy on him, and set
17 II| was hurt, and the ancient enemy, when he saw the heart of
18 II| Lord hath venged him on his enemy, and that the church have
19 II| despite, said to him: Thou enemy of God, corrupter of the
20 II| been. To which the devil, enemy unto all good works had
21 II| Diocletian the emperor, which was enemy to holy church is this day
22 II| us in which Cerinthus the enemy of truth washeth him, and
23 II| he overcame the serpent, enemy of mankind. ~S. Basil was
24 II| consecrate to God, but the fiend, enemy to mankind, inflamed and
25 III| glad for the death of his enemy, as him seemed, he enjoined
26 III| that he was deceived by his enemy the fiend, and then he cried
27 III| of our ghostly and deadly enemy the devil, and by the merits
28 III| enticing of the fiend our enemy, laboured ever and awaited
29 III| let you wit I am a great enemy to your gods, which have
30 III| in my way by the cursed enemy the fiend. And unnethe he
31 III| daily was tormented with the enemy. Thus as S. Marcial entered
32 III| commandment the maid cast out the enemy and she fell down as dead.
33 III| him in the said river, the enemy the devil drowned and smothered
34 III| bestead and tormented of the enemy, the virgin had great pity,
35 III| ought to doubt that the enemy, that saw that he must needs
36 III| delivered them from the enemy by unction of holy oil and
37 III| was so sore vexed with the enemy that he ate his members,
38 III| holy maid which saw the enemy sit on the mouth of the
39 III| had great marvel that the enemy could not hide him, but
40 III| deliver the man from the enemy. Our Lord showed there two
41 IV| should suffer any longer this enemy, I shall command my angels
42 IV| words, thou restest now enemy of the cross, which hast
43 IV| strongly the fiend their enemy. And a little while after,
44 IV| ardour of money, and is enemy of truth; his avarice is
45 IV| and went out against the enemy surely, and the people followed
46 IV| away, and the duke, their enemy, found it in his lap. ~It
47 V| province made war with his enemy, whose knights took S. Rocke
48 V| Mary. And when the ancient enemy saw the purpose of the child
49 V| when he made the fiend, enemy to the lineage human, to
50 V| well the treachery of the enemy, and when he held the vessel
51 V| with him, the fiend the enemy began to imprint in his
52 V| the empress, his greatest enemy, which died the fourth day
53 V| whose merits the wicked enemy is vanquished, and Priscus,
54 V| after his works. And the enemy said: Because he hath not
55 V| people letted him. The old enemy the devil enforced him to
56 V| patiently. For I have no greater enemy than my body, and ye shall
57 VI| mother is wedded to my most enemy, and I am left alone, and
58 VI| almsdeeds. For though mine enemy the fiend may not overcome
59 VI| villainy and loveth his enemy is a martyr secretly in
60 VI| He despised the devil his enemy, he provoked the name of
61 VI| enemies thou shalt destroy the enemy defensor.~And thus that
62 VI| iniquity of the fiend our enemy; it is read that in especial
63 VI| into the house of one her enemy, and then was delivered
64 VII| defence against their ghostly enemy the fiend.~And when she
65 VII| dead, nevertheless thine enemy the fiend is not dead. There
66 VII| son, and I shall be thine enemy for a father, and shall
67 VII| the truth by him that was enemy of truth. And then the king
68 VII| she was delivered from the enemy that so tormented her.~In
69 VII| against his adversary the enemy resisted, and against his
70 VII| blind or vexed with the enemy, or of whatsomever sickness
71 VII| the world, on which the enemy had great envy for his good
72 VII| our Lord. After this, the enemy appeared to one of his servants
73 VII| bishop, and as soon as the enemy perceived the holy man,
74 VII| as one had slimed it. The enemy then went from her, which
75 VII| to saute and befight your enemy so that ye have S. Albine
76 VII| cross to the end that the enemy may not empesh him. Then
77 VII| to the intent that the enemy may not take away from the
78 VII| and lust, thirdly is the enemy for to deceive us. Of the
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