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1 I| continent, and married folk; which be signified in the
2 I| say, mother of all living folk. Then God made to Adam and
3 I| thy belly, and two manner folk shall be divided from thy
4 II| that other, and the other folk here and there, and the
5 II| approached the city, the folk came to the archbishop and
6 III| great river over which much folk passed, where they edified
7 III| was the offering of poor folk, like as it is written.~
8 III| which thou repelled much folk from doing sacrifice to
9 III| shall there enlumine many folk and shall suffer there martyrdom.
10 III| Lord had done to these holy folk, noble of lineage, rich
11 III| anon after, came more poor folk to demand alms, he put his
12 III| and commanded to all his folk that all that S. Loye would
13 III| and distributed to poor folk, prisoners and to sick.~
14 III| church, in which all sick folk of divers maladies and sicknesses
15 III| away all her riches to poor folk for the love of God. When
16 III| whereas the rest was of good folk, and where the torment was
17 III| of which candle many sick folk by their faith and reverence
18 III| church with the people. The folk that saw this, blest our
19 IV| in a place much far from folk a tomb or a sepulchre environed
20 V| pottage and wortes for sick folk, and oftimes he had flesh
21 VI| fast to her end. And the folk and people had to her great
22 VI| and required that good folk and spiritual should be
23 VI| than the office of dead folk, so that it seemed that
24 VII| out of their irons, sick folk to their health, blind to
25 VII| church, both he and his folk catholic, and therefore
26 VII| it.~On another time many folk and beasts died for default
27 VII| own goods that, the poor folk came thither from far countries
28 VII| especial to receive religious folk, monks, and poor pilgrims.
29 VII| heritage, and is called by the folk of the country Brodile,
30 VII| far from abiding of any folk. After these words they
31 VII| his church, and many sick folk have been and are daily
32 VII| good health the poor sick folk languishing of their members
33 VII| and that restoreth to the folk their health, when he will,
34 VII| sleep: God that healeth sick folk send to thee comfort and
35 VII| loved and dreaded of all folk. It was no marvel if the
36 VII| marvel it was if the evil folk doubted him, which for their
37 VII| themselves, and to the good folk he promised pain without
38 VII| works. He feared the good folk to the end that they should
39 VII| Thus he gave himself to all folk, travailing always for their
40 VII| nigh cousin to him as some folk say. When the foresaid Reole
41 VII| the face of him that all folk that saw him deemed and
42 VII| Stephen with a few christian folk, to whom he preached the
43 VII| parishioners. He visited the sick folk without difference, and
44 VII| world, insomuch that the folk were full loth to depart
45 VII| companies. He spake ever to the folk both more and less sweetly,
46 VII| should not be praised of the folk and to eschew all vanities.
47 VII| russet or white, such as poor folk of the country be accustomed
48 VII| after his power, and the folk which might not accord by
49 VII| made to be called the poor folk to dinner, and to them administered
50 VII| Ives ten demoniacs, mad folk, or filled with wicked spirits,
51 VII| by him illumined. Divers folk, in ten places, all with
52 VII| hand sometimes. Many sick folk were healed of divers sicknesses
53 VII| confessor to give to the poor folk, as for recompensation of
54 VII| place, the feet of some poor folk, and after dried them with
55 VII| of our Lord on the poor folk, he was not ashamed to eat
56 VII| priests, clerks, and the other folk there, abashed with so great
57 VII| charitable deeds on the poor folk, succouring them profitably,
58 VII| willing that the christian folk and holy persons should
59 VII| his prayer was done he saw folk coming that way. He called
60 VII| reputed as dead by all the folk, his mother vowed him to
61 VII| returneth him toward the folk, and saith: Dominus vobiscum,
62 VII| returneth himself toward the folk and saith: Orate pro me
63 VII| of the most part of the folk, and they sang it through
64 VII| general memory for dead folk, and in especial for the
65 VII| high to the end that the folk know the end of the canon
66 VII| part and deal to the poor folk, members of God. The fifth
67 VII| betoken three manners of folk. The first part may signify
68 VII| through the church to the folk, and there the creatures
69 VII| by. By which miracle many folk were turned unto the christian
70 VII| God, and converted many folk to the christian faith.
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