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1 I| is spiritually tasted and remembered the excellent charity that
2 I| here among us daily, to be remembered in eschewing of all idolatry
3 I| entered in. And our Lord then remembered Noah and all them that were
4 I| subverted these cities he remembered Abraham, and delivered Lot
5 I| named Dinah. Then our Lord remembered Rachel and heard her and
6 I| feast unto his children, and remembered him, among the meals, on
7 I| desire? God hath found and remembered the iniquity of us thy servants,
8 I| heard their wailing, and remembered the promise he made with
9 I| desired to eat flesh and remembered of the flesh that they ate
10 II| Ramatha. After this our Lord remembered her, and Elkanah knew her,
11 II| of them. And because of remembered our Lord in all his heart,
12 II| young man to her. Tobias remembered the words of the angel,
13 II| word of the woman, and I remembered that I had the gospel upon
14 II| that in all his works he remembered him every day, and said
15 II| bitterly; and then Nepotian remembered him how S. Nicholas had
16 II| cup tofore the king, and remembered his prise, the sorrow of
17 II| after the mass, anon he remembered that that day he had not
18 II| was abashed, and the maid remembered the words, and threw down
19 II| thither to see him, and he remembered of the privily that they
20 II| of this maid. And when he remembered that he was but a servant,
21 III| When then he was emperor he remembered thereof, and because he
22 III| thankings that thou hast remembered me, and hast sent thine
23 III| market of Trajan, and then he remembered of the justice and other
24 III| come into Alexandria he remembered no thing S. Mark, which
25 III| and said to him that he remembered evil the bounty that he
26 III| he might not go. Then he remembered of a woman that was healed
27 III| that Constantine his son remembered the victory of his father,
28 III| sacred into the papacy, he remembered the realm of England, and
29 III| divinely. Then S. Eusebius remembered the promises of S. Germain,
30 III| anon to his purse, for he remembered not that it was void, and
31 III| which much annoyed her, she remembered of the goodness that S.
32 IV| brought him out of France, had remembered of the promise that they
33 IV| from his eyes; for when he remembered the sweet presence of our
34 IV| weeping. And also when he remembered that he had rented him,
35 IV| but one night only, and remembered of the heaviness that they
36 IV| the wound. At the last he remembered of Nazarien and Celsus,
37 IV| grace. Then S. Eusebius remembered of the promise of S. Germain,
38 IV| schools. Then this master remembered his vision and doubted not
39 IV| to the canon, in which is remembered the living men, he thought
40 IV| he saith thus: When he remembered tofore the commandments
41 V| not said the half when he remembered if he should have the saddle
42 V| and might not find him.~He remembered always the poor people,
43 V| that had desire to die, and remembered much oft thereupon the ensamples
44 V| the Virgin Mary, but as he remembered a long time after, he translated
45 V| came to a church, and he remembered of the service of our blessed
46 V| was glad that thou haddest remembered thy noblesse. And then she
47 V| a sword. And when he had remembered himself he threw away his
48 V| naturally men abhor, but he remembered him of the word that was
49 V| closed, the abbot Pafuntius remembered and sorrowed, and went to
50 V| that all men cried, which I remembered, I have found the very truth
51 VI| and the commons of England remembered the oath that they made
52 VI| vain glory, but ever he remembered the words of our Lord that
53 VI| this, the noble S. Edward remembered his vow and promise to visit
54 VI| Then the king said: When I remembered at my dinner the great benefits
55 VI| virgins, her feast should be remembered. They suffered death the
56 VI| and fifty-two. It is to be remembered that among these eleven
57 VI| their enemies, and then they remembered of Placidus, how he many
58 VI| he knew them, and then he remembered his first dignity and began
59 VI| served them. And when he remembered of his first estate he might
60 VI| following. For when the feast is remembered, we be called to ensue and
61 VI| which she oft recorded and remembered because her heart and thought
62 VI| maundy or supper, whereas is remembered how God loved unto the end
63 VI| full of desire, for she remembered how Jesus in that hour was
64 VI| and in all his lessons he remembered ever our Lord's passion.
65 VI| through the grace of God he remembered his blessed passion, and
66 VI| a while said nothing but remembered him well, and after many
67 VI| people, and afterwards she remembered her son and began strongly
68 VII| virgin should specially remembered, which chapel was by the
69 VII| counsel of the king, and remembered him of the vanity of the
70 VII| followeth. And this young man remembered oft in his heart these things,
71 VII| I pray thee that thou be remembered of me when thou comest into
72 VII| that they have mind and be remembered of the blessed passion and
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