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1 I| for to draw them to him by force. And S. Gregory saith of
2 I| for they shall have no force ne power ne strength against
3 I| furnace, which drew them by force into the furnace; and also
4 I| grace of God, and by the force and virtue of contrition.
5 II| which anon he opened by force. And the consul came anon
6 II| four wheels came with great force and slew him, and brake
7 II| sacrifice by my hands, by force, to the idols, against my
8 II| made him to assoil them by force; and sent word over to the
9 II| to me great violence and force for I may not prevail against
10 II| said to him: Thereof no force; our Lord is debonair and
11 III| else take it from her by force. The messenger came to this
12 III| Ambrose doubteth not the force ne the power of the emperor,
13 III| ship began to break by the force of the sea. And all the
14 III| made Eutichius to die by force of famine and to give up
15 III| accomplish the marriage by force against her will; but Domicella,
16 III| multitude of paynims, and with force and strength would compel
17 III| our Lord shall give you force and virtue. S.Germain held
18 IV| commanded his knights that by force they should make two trees
19 IV| when by the radour and force of the trees in springing
20 IV| Gregory saith that the great force of thunder and lightning
21 IV| without sorrow. But it was the force of the love withinforth,
22 IV| great despite, and went with force of arms against Antony in
23 IV| this judge took away by force three houses that were longing
24 IV| thereunder, the griddle had the force to burn, so that he was
25 IV| heat of the sparcles, the force of the faith was not corrupt.
26 V| never but if he made greater force to laugh than to refrain
27 V| which had thrown out by force our forefather. And thus,
28 V| and it may not drown by no force of water. And thus may be
29 V| he might not sustain the force of the arguments, he did
30 V| would have taken her by force, and also all the other
31 V| would have taken her by force for to have accomplished
32 V| Maurice, and usurped it by force against a mighty knight
33 V| and water came with great force, so that the company for
34 V| when he was led out by force, he, his wife, and his daughters
35 VI| or would take any man by force or strength out of that
36 VI| throweth himself down by great force into a fountain, and taketh
37 VI| the idols, God gave to him force and power to contrary and
38 VI| come against that city by force of arms, a child shall stand
39 VI| deigneth not to have service by force, and therefore arise ye
40 VI| divine justice, and by the force thereof succeeding. As to
41 VI| four things. The first is force or strength, and as Isidore
42 VI| came within they made no force of S. Clare for to draw
43 VI| such wise that for all the force and power that they could
44 VI| above all nature of man, force and power to hear it, but
45 VII| against the other two by great force, so that they should break
46 VII| brake the wheels by so great force that it slew four thousand
47 VII| he persecuted us by great force. Then Theodosius came to
48 VII| were drowned in the sea by force of the wind, but the heat
49 VII| child from the mother by force and hew it in pieces and
50 VII| and brought him again by force to the abbey. The brethren
51 VII| cover thy body? And there by force of heaviness fell asleep.
52 VII| hair, in so much that by force of abstinence he right greatly
53 VII| and rendered to him the force and strength of all his
54 VII| ground, occupied and took by force of men of arms that same
55 VII| Carthage in Africa, where by force of arms the christian men
56 VII| years of age by over great force of an axes died, but by
57 VII| to have ravished her by force, but he could never find
58 VII| as he that by vigour or force flyeth to the spiritually:
59 VII| with all their virtue and force; and therefore the people
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