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1 I| the moving of tempests. Howbeit also that there is another
2 I| and so at the others. And howbeit that God is to be praised
3 II| reign and be king after him. Howbeit that Adonijah his son took
4 II| to their own houses. And howbeit he called Andrew and some
5 II| brought him to the church, howbeit that he refused it strongly,
6 III| people marvelled greatly; howbeit her taper was out, but by
7 III| confessed him to be christian, howbeit that he was over-young to
8 IV| was the city of Rome. And howbeit that they suffered death
9 IV| solemnities of the Maccabees, howbeit that they descended into
10 IV| worthy to be solemnised. And howbeit that the church maketh not
11 IV| judges strove against them, howbeit, it was ordained that the
12 IV| body of S. Dominic resteth, howbeit that many miracles be showed
13 IV| came and answered thus: Howbeit that he hath been thy servant
14 IV| expositor of my comfort, howbeit that thou hast not seen
15 IV| celestial tabernacles. And howbeit that the right holy soul
16 IV| wasting, the treasure of life, howbeit that by short interval or
17 V| now that they be at Rome, howbeit they of Benevento say they
18 V| a priest in his church, howbeit that he refused it much
19 V| engine and by science. For howbeit that the blessed Jerome
20 V| black frirs at Antwerp, howbeit I find it not in the legend,
21 V| sacrilege of the place, howbeit that he had no faith in
22 V| ships and merchandise. And howbeit that they were sinners,
23 V| diversity of their merits. And howbeit that the Blessed Virgin
24 V| steward of the king. And howbeit that he was evil tofore,
25 V| master of the abbey of nuns, howbeit that she refused it strongly.
26 VI| intending to conquer this land. Howbeit, the people began to resist
27 VI| and went to the battle, howbeit that he was then sick in
28 VI| possible to me, and had power, howbeit that the authority letteth
29 VI| of our negligences. For howbeit that we hallow the feasts
30 VI| to the life perdurable, howbeit that they had not accomplished
31 VI| never found in the flesh, howbeit that martyrs have suffered
32 VI| entended all to prayer, and howbeit that he had been proud,
33 VI| whom I was in great sorrow. Howbeit that this conversion was
34 VI| great melody of the song, howbeit her bed was not so nigh
35 VI| marvellously on their words, howbeit that in her heart ne in
36 VI| be said ne expressed. And howbeit that she was not lettered,
37 VI| perfect, ye may hear. For howbeit that she had been eight
38 VI| rendered thankings to our Lord, howbeit that she was marvellously
39 VI| and lay down to the earth, howbeit that she knew not yet any
40 VI| should bring forth fruit. And howbeit that she would not have
41 VI| teach the rude people. And howbeit she changed her estate,
42 VI| them with her own hands, howbeit that her chamberers would
43 VI| call thee to witness that howbeit that it were a delectable
44 VI| moved against S. Edmund, howbeit this holy man was firm and
45 VII| of Costus the king, and howbeit that I was born in purple,
46 VII| Katherine and said to her: Howbeit that thou hast made the
47 VII| so that thou mayst live, howbeit that thy hands be cut off,
48 VII| sitteth here thus wretchedly, howbeit I am worthy to be in the
49 VII| right perfect life, and howbeit that their father was a
50 VII| all day and judge them, howbeit I should always bear mine
51 VII| said to thee those words, howbeit he prayed always for thy
52 VII| the other had said to him, howbeit he said nothing. And then
53 VII| him half his realm, and howbeit that Josaphat desired with
54 VII| and abode with Mahomet. Howbeit, it is said in another place
55 VII| upon this thing, and said: Howbeit that thou be blest in other
56 VII| set another in his place. Howbeit, it is said in another place,
57 VII| never so many Romans slain, howbeit that in the time of Hannibal
58 VII| his pleasure in women, and howbeit that he may do his will
59 VII| ere the night come. And howbeit that far away as it was
60 VII| him, and so he did.~And howbeit that S. Pharon before that
61 VII| the miracles done by him, howbeit that to none ne is possible
62 VII| perfection of life. And howbeit that miseration and pity
63 VII| and sighed piteously. And howbeit that to all indigent he
64 VII| as ever they were before, howbeit that in certain they were
65 VII| and his noble lineage, and howbeit that all the worthy faits
66 VII| diligence of his master, and howbeit that he was tender and young
67 VII| precious body of our Lord, and howbeit that he was right feeble,
68 VII| here, Christe eleison. For howbeit that the Son, as touching
69 VII| orison: Pater noster, and howbeit that our Lord knoweth well
70 VII| sepulchre at compline time, and howbeit that the body rested in
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