|    Volume1     I|       repentance and hope, and had confessed his sin, he had had forgiveness
 2     I|         doctor Remigius, that they confessed this child very man, very
 3     I|           S. John Chrysostom: They confessed the child very God by word,
 4     I|     cruelty. And these four things confessed the publican when he prayed
 5     I|            not lift up his eyes he confessed curiosity. And in that he
 6     I|           himself on the breast he confessed cruelty. And when he said:
 7     I|            esto mihi peccatori, he confessed the crime and gluttony which
 8    II|         and said that she would be confessed to him. And the bishop bade
 9    II|           to S. Peter's church and confessed meekly all his sins tofore
10    II|            came to S. Remigius and confessed him of his sin, and took
11    II|             Remigius, after he had confessed him, comforted him, and
12    II|            paynims, and because he confessed plainly that he was christian
13    II|        saluted them, and anon they confessed their sin, and he pardoned
14    II|          fell down at his feet and confessed that he was the devil of
15    II|            renied his God and hath confessed me to be his lord, lo! here
16    II|         when he was dead the women confessed what he had done, and all
17   III|         own teeth he tare him, and confessed that he had done injury
18   III|      penance enjoined for the sins confessed, and for these three causes
19   III|           the feet of S. Benet and confessed him of his trespass.~Attila,
20   III|           compassion that when any confessed to him his sin, he wept
21   III|          it in peace till they had confessed that the body of S. Mark
22   III|            body; and as soon as he confessed that it was the body of
23   III|            when he blamed him, and confessed him to be christian, howbeit
24   III|         him and exhorted him to be confessed, but the priest alway heled
25   III|        this space and time, as she confessed after, an angel led her
26   III|            were not written, as he confessed that put her life in Latin,
27   III|          days. He repented him and confessed his sin, and came to the
28    IV|          call a priest to him, and confessed him with great devotion,
29    IV|         hast presumed to come, not confessed thereof, wherefore thy pilgrimage
30    IV|             Then he was taken, and confessed his trespass, and was judged
31    IV|           drawn and burnt. Then he confessed him, and avowed to S. James.
32    IV|        assembled about him, and he confessed there that he had found
33    IV|       after the law till thou hast confessed where thou hast found this
34    IV|       ardour of luxury, like as he confessed after, that one only moving
35    IV|            him in his face. And he confessed that he was the devil, and
36    IV|           for they be here warned, confessed, accused, beaten and assoiled,
37    IV|          church of the friars, and confessed her sins and avowed that
38    IV|      articles of the faith, and he confessed that he believed all, he
39    IV|            demanded me, and I have confessed thee to be my Lord. And
40    IV|          and when I was demanded I confessed him Christ, and I being
41    IV|         with combs of iron. And he confessed with a clear voice that
42     V|           whole. And they said and confessed as soon as and this holy
43     V|            ere he died he would be confessed, which thing was anon done.
44     V|         anon done. And when he had confessed him to the priest and devoutly
45     V|        meditation and praying, and confessed that he had none other masters
46     V|          oaks and holm-trees, this confessed he among his friends. At
47     V|            friends. At the last he confessed that sometime, when he was
48     V|            low. And at the last he confessed that when he was among his
49     V|        which we repute for none he confessed them to God, as it appeareth
50     V|          victory by fraud. Also he confessed him of stealing of pears
51     V|           better the worse. And he confessed him also of hearing, saying:
52     V|           their cobwebs. Hereof he confessed him to our Lord, for sometime
53     V|       schedule to the king, and he confessed his sin and required pardon
54     V|         tofore him. And the priest confessed that he could say none other
55     V|           water. For after that he confessed to be christian, he was
56     V|        their everlasting king. And confessed with a high voice that they
57     V|          she came to the judge and confessed her to be christian. And
58     V|           prayed for me, that this confessed and showed I shall have
59     V|           as I shall have said and confessed it to thee I shall rest
60     V|          you all. And then she was confessed and assoiled, and rested
61    VI|           wit, for he believed and confessed in his gospel, God to be
62    VI|            manifested because they confessed God in three manners, by
63    VI|           thy mouth. Thirdly, they confessed God by work, and S. Jerome
64    VI|          Jerome showeth how God is confessed by work or renied, and saith:
65    VI|      ignorance of the priest which confessed them it was not sufficient.
66    VI|           her son warned her to be confessed, and she discovered to him
67    VI| horribleness of them. Then the son confessed the sin of the mother and
68    VI|     conversation. And when she had confessed and told her life unto the
69    VI|        Then he arose all angry and confessed that he had felt the virtue
70    VI|            Mary came to me; and he confessed that they had oft visited
71    VI|         returned to S. Martin, and confessed their sin and trespass that
72    VI|           and counselled him to be confessed of his avow. And the night
73   VII|          and in their praying they confessed one only God to whom is
74   VII|        cruelly, and at the last he confessed that, when holy water was
75   VII|            Holy Ghost. And then he confessed his sin and was deposed,
76   VII|           Polycarp had three times confessed to be christian. When these
77   VII|            S. Landry, and there he confessed him much devoutly, receiving
78   VII|          gotten by him humanly. He confessed him oft and diligently,
 
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