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1 II| marriage, and I have given my virginity to Jesu Christ for ever,
2 II| blessed Lucy hath beauty of virginity without any corruption;
3 II| more Peter. The second was virginity when he was chosen virgin
4 II| that grace, for grace of virginity is in a virgin, and when
5 II| our Lord kept to him his virginity like as S. Jerome saith,
6 II| so much of the estate of virginity that she changed her purpose.
7 II| from the peril to lose her virginity, and also from the burning
8 II| virgin and there abode in her virginity, and assembled there many
9 III| delivered without losing of her virginity, so she came with her blessed
10 III| offered to God first her virginity. And the angel said to her
11 III| and began to say how her virginity should be saved in the conceiving
12 III| After, he had the crown of virginity, for as his confessors witness
13 III| of light in preaching of virginity, a lantern in honest conversation,
14 III| Christ and the virtue of virginity; they praised it much in
15 III| may it be recovered, and virginity may not come again to his
16 III| well be defaced, and the virginity may not be had again.~Then
17 III| God and avowed to him her virginity, and received the veil at
18 III| touching the avow of the virginity that she had made. And after
19 III| an angel, prerogative of virginity; in voice, nobleness of
20 III| will be sacred and live in virginity unto the death, as espouse
21 III| promisedst to me yesterday of the virginity of thy body? Holy father,
22 III| consecration she had lost her virginity. The holy Genevieve demanded
23 IV| married, for she had avowed virginity; wherefore she would rather
24 IV| blessed Margaret was white by virginity, little by humility, and
25 IV| have her continue in her virginity to do worship and sacrifice
26 IV| shineth by whiteness of virginity, and issued out of this
27 IV| haddest no corruption of virginity in childing so great a son,
28 IV| body of whom, childing, the virginity remained without any hurting
29 IV| that she that hath kept her virginity in her childing ought to
30 IV| and the chastity of her virginity, wherefore may he not keep
31 V| of justice, the mirror of virginity, the ensample of chastity,
32 V| say: Holy and undefiled virginity, I wot never what laud and
33 V| holy virgin, triumphant in virginity, retaining the mitre, deserved
34 V| doubt that if we abide in virginity that we shall make the word
35 V| himself to Palmatian: I bear virginity into heaven, not for that
36 V| heaven, not for that I have virginity, but for I marvel more that
37 V| had in her, flower of her virginity. And in that she was called
38 V| God that the damage of her virginity was brought by so great
39 V| heart the recompense of her virginity, and the sorrows that follow
40 VI| lose the treasure of his virginity, which was kept in a frail
41 VI| embracing without defloration of virginity. There was between them
42 VI| for the clearness of his virginity. And then they wrapped the
43 VI| without sin and abode in virginity, and this is touching the
44 VI| years for to dedicate her virginity, and the young man should
45 VI| she avowed to our Lord her virginity; they were also warned by
46 VI| she is compared to angels; virginity surmounteth all conditions
47 VI| whereof Cyprian saith: Virginity is the flower of the seed
48 VI| and this excellence that virginity had as to the respect of
49 VI| swelleth the belly, and virginity the mind, whereof Augustine
50 VI| whereof Augustine saith: Virginity chooseth to follow the life
51 VI| children of sorrow, and virginity bringeth forth children
52 VI| bringeth forth children of joy, virginity replenisheth heaven of children,
53 VI| weddings fill the earth, and virginity filleth heaven; that one
54 VI| and this is of great rest; virginity is silence of charge, peace
55 VI| virtues. Marriage is good, but virginity is better. S. Jerome saith
56 VI| difference between marriage and virginity, and saith: The difference
57 VI| compared to thorns, and virginity to roses. And he saith to
58 VI| preserveth and keepeth my virginity. And trust thou verily,
59 VI| the people, declaring her virginity, and how she had avowed
60 VI| they might espouse their virginity to our Lord. These two sisters
61 VI| of marriage for to keep virginity for God's sake, and to renounce
62 VI| grace to keep truly your virginity.~After this he took of gold
63 VI| She was in the estate of virginity, in the estate of marriage,
64 VI| Evangelist to be warden of her virginity. And on a time there were
65 VI| innocence the degree of virginity, she was constrained to
66 VI| heavenly lily by cleanness of virginity, a way to blind men by information
67 VI| recommended to God always her virginity. And when this blessed virgin
68 VII| desire fell from her by her virginity, and worldly covetise, for
69 VII| had concluded to keep her virginity, and rather to suffer death
70 VII| confiict and battle to keep her virginity, and say to her that this
71 VII| and that she had vowed her virginity unto Jesu Christ, whom she
72 VII| promised to our Lord to keep virginity. And she said to him: Now
73 VII| precedeth me in the order of virginity, and I him in dignity pontifical.
74 VII| Vines first planted, i. 186.~Virginity preserved in wedlock, vi.
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