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1 I| constrained to be without in a common place where all people went.
2 I| Epiphany, or the thiephanye in common language. And is said of
3 I| the clergy go before the common people, so should they go
4 I| xxiii.: He hath moved the common people with his doctrine,
5 I| For one place either it is common or especial or singular.
6 I| especial or singular. The place common where he suffered was the
7 I| yet much profitable to the common weal, and should daunt the
8 I| pharisees he saith that common women and the publicans
9 I| proper, but put it all in common. The third sign is for to
10 I| and as to the third: The common woman is forgotten. Secondly,
11 I| or else as it were the common voice of three persons,
12 II| sanctifications, the first is common, and given by the sacraments
13 II| conception, because this feast is common to the knowledge of holy
14 II| not, this same shall be common to thee and to me. And the
15 II| marvelled much, and all they by common accord chose him for to
16 II| men to be contrary to the common profit of the city, that
17 II| unto all the bordels of common women and said to each of
18 II| went from them one of these common women met with a man that
19 III| went home, and suffered common women to enter openly into
20 III| him do open penance and common tofore all the people, and
21 III| the land, and many of the common people. And that time was
22 III| not only the commandments common, but also the high as be
23 III| together they receive the common reward of the joy perdurable.
24 IV| you not as martyrs but as common enemies. Then John and Paul
25 IV| And right as it had been a common father of all the world,
26 IV| they went together by a common way, they found there a
27 IV| Aquilina, which long had been common at the bordel, under the
28 IV| Rome, and increased so the common profit of Rome that there
29 IV| daytime there was none more common to his fellows and brethren
30 IV| He had a custom, right common, for to wake all the night
31 IV| semblable to you in your common treasures? And at the last
32 IV| that she is resolved into common putrefaction in worms and
33 IV| put, ne is not set to the common humanity after the death,
34 V| Aquapendens, where as was a common and hard pestilence, which,
35 V| For she fed them with more common and grosser meats, like
36 V| it anon and took him to common vesture. He laughed never
37 V| for clothing may not be common, the price is common. He
38 V| be common, the price is common. He used always his table
39 V| the bishop commanded in common that the virgins that were
40 V| emprised many travails for the common profit of Rome, and therefore
41 V| should sing no more hymns in common. And after, this holy man
42 V| blame strongly Pepin, for a common woman that he held. And
43 V| and brother of the same common woman, and officer of the
44 V| evangelist, they set not their common name, but as it is written:
45 V| arms to the defence of the common weal; in us is no treason
46 V| university of people in common. This seigniory and this
47 V| water and sweet, which the common people drinketh and be healed
48 V| adormnents and array of one common woman hath surmounted in
49 V| read in Vitas Patrum, was a common woman, and of so great beauty
50 V| converted in like wise another common woman, for when that common
51 V| common woman, for when that common woman would have drawn S.
52 VI| the pleasure of God. The common people were content and
53 VI| inordinate; and among the common people was no grudging.
54 VI| and his treasure seemed common to all poor men. His words
55 VI| and sinners, and haunted common women. And Daria answered:
56 VI| charity maketh all to be common, and our things be celestial,
57 VI| their goods ought to be common; secondly, by reason of
58 VI| if they be done for the common, they profit more to them
59 VI| by the chapter was made common treasurer, where he lived
60 VII| Katherine, wherefore by common assent they ordained a chapel
61 VII| was then buried, but the common fame telleth that he now
62 VII| born at one burden of a common woman. And when the king
63 VII| he came and made a great common feast to all the barons,
64 VII| Rheims that first ordained a common treasure in their church,
65 VII| of our Lord, and by the common and concordable assent of
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