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1 I| comfort of the poor, to heal them that were sick in sin,
2 I| necessary for to save us, and to heal and cure us of our malady
3 I| master in medicine for to heal me of my malady. And when
4 I| fiends out of bodies, and to heal the sick malades, he gave
5 I| beseech thee Lord that thou heal her; to whom our Lord said:
6 I| guerished, v., Fr. guerir, to heal. ~impedimy, n., disease
7 II| God, Raphael, was sent to heal them both. Of whom in one
8 II| physic ne surgery could heal. And when they were at a
9 II| malady, but she felt no heal. But in the end she had
10 II| beginning to help me and to heal my wounds? Then our Lord
11 III| none should enter for to heal her, ne none should give
12 III| and saw how I might well heal them. Then said she: I knew
13 III| thou art so diligent to heal me, but know that my body
14 III| sufferest thou not me that I may heal and guerish thee? She said:
15 III| all, and if he will he may heal me. And the good man smiling
16 III| hath sent me hither for to heal thee; I am his apostle,
17 III| thou see if he may help and heal thee. And then he made her,
18 III| I shall be dead, that he heal thee. And anon then the
19 III| angel sent by our Lord to heal him of his great sickness
20 III| not so, thou wert wont to heal other and now wilt deliver
21 III| man be found that might heal him of it. The messenger
22 III| Vespasian said: If thou heal me not I shall slay thee.
23 III| knoweth well that I cannot heal thee but he can well heal
24 III| heal thee but he can well heal thee if he will. Then demanded
25 III| believe in him he shall heal thee. Then said Vespasian:
26 III| raised dead men may well heal and make me all whole; and
27 III| Jesu Christ should well heal her if he would believe
28 III| deliver me if he would, and heal also thy daughter. To whom
29 III| the provost: Mayst thou heal me? The child answered:
30 III| child answered: I may well heal thee in the name of my Lord
31 III| he demanded if he might heal his son; he answered: I
32 III| he answered: I shall not heal him, but our Lord shall.
33 III| thou mayst receive thine heal, why tarriest thou so long?
34 III| to do many miracles, and heal sick people of divers maladies.
35 IV| enchantments for to guerish and heal, but it availed nothing.
36 IV| did call Appollinaris to heal her. And as soon as Appollinaris
37 IV| therefore, and would not heal my daughter, what mayst
38 IV| physicians and leeches for to heal your gods. And then, by
39 IV| the gout, if thou mayst heal her, I promise thee that
40 IV| and may not now entend to heal thee, but and if thou believest
41 V| that said that he could heal all manner sicknesses, but
42 V| he would come to him and heal his daughter. And when the
43 V| hand on him and thereby to heal him of his infirmity: and
44 V| might do it, I would then heal myself. And the man required
45 V| masters and surgeons to heal his wound, and offered him
46 V| third he said: He may well heal my wounds that knoweth not
47 VI| conning, and to some grace to heal and to cure sick people.
48 VI| he believed that it would heal him. And as he had gotten
49 VI| ready for us when he saith: Heal ye them that be contrite
50 VI| much as to come to me and heal me of my malady, of which
51 VI| thee one of my disciples to heal thee and quicken thee. This
52 VI| his disciples that should heal me and give to me life.
53 VI| could find none that could heal him, but that he abode always
54 VI| physic nor no man might heal him of his malady, then
55 VI| had prayed her devoutly to heal their daughter. And it happed
56 VI| well that our Lord will heal thee, but amend thy life
57 VI| entendment how may they heal my wounds. They may not
58 VI| lazar healed him, and ye heal not the lepers ne lazars
59 VII| leeches that shall well heal thee and ease thee of thy
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