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1 I| Fourthly for to give more clearness and light unto the saints.
2 I| the earth. Secondly, in clearness, for it was shining more
3 I| It appeared so that the clearness of the sun might not hurt
4 I| had right great light and clearness. Thirdly, in moving, for
5 I| that is so terrible and of clearness so shining? Our master received
6 I| be showed, and he is the clearness of dark light, he is a mirror
7 I| Austin saith: The humility of clearness is the merit, and the clearness
8 I| clearness is the merit, and the clearness of meekness is the meed
9 I| Meekness is the merit of clearness, and clearness is the reward
10 I| merit of clearness, and clearness is the reward of meekness.
11 I| and illumined them with clearness shining in them of the divine
12 II| of my seed for to see the clearness of Jerusalem. The gates
13 II| things that make shining and clearness. After this S. Ambrose saith:
14 II| appeared a great light and clearness upon the bodies, that it
15 II| that had fled, and saw the clearness, and felt a great odour
16 II| anon came upon him great clearness and light, and so great
17 II| and that he was in that clearness borne into heaven body and
18 II| environed S. Agnes with a bright clearness in such wise that no man
19 II| and reverence to the great clearness that they saw about S. Agnes,
20 II| And when he came to the clearness, he advanced him for to
21 II| the miracle of the great clearness and were afeard and went
22 III| the sun surmounteth the clearness of the stars, so surmounted
23 III| to shine in it, for the clearness of God shall illumine it,
24 III| prison fulfilled with great clearness and light, so that the keepers
25 III| palls and great foison of clearness, and this vision saw two
26 III| feast of Easter, there was a clearness and light about the temple
27 III| reason illumined with the clearness of very knowledge, hereof
28 III| because I might not suffer the clearness, I am become blind. Then
29 IV| and arrayed with crowns of clearness and light. Hæc Dionysius. ~
30 IV| thought, and with the light in clearness of body. Magdalene is as
31 IV| afraid of his cheer and clearness of his visage, said: Holy
32 IV| that his flesh shone all of clearness and chastity, and the flesh
33 IV| palm shone by right great clearness, and was like to a green
34 IV| body anon shone by so great clearness that they might well feel
35 IV| the fountain of perdurable clearness. And I shall bear the holy
36 IV| that childedst the light of clearness, enjoy thee mother which
37 IV| the everlasting light and clearness. The blessed archbishop
38 IV| clothe her of the semblable clearness of myself; that which I
39 IV| givest to us, abundantly, clearness of light without default,
40 V| great books, shining by all clearness of fair speaking, and certainly
41 V| comforted him with great clearness, and said to him that he
42 V| is turned into light and clearness; whereof Chrysostom saith:
43 V| sit, for he sitteth in the clearness perdurable.~
44 V| was environed with great clearness, and as Bede saith one of
45 V| sanctus, blessing, and clearness, and wisdom. And the others
46 V| perdurable and excellent clearness or clarte. He judged the
47 V| the west, like unto the clearness of the sun. Prosper saith
48 V| quantity, and to the sun in clearness.~There was a friar named
49 VI| marvellous brightness for the clearness of his virginity. And then
50 VI| by penance, a man full of clearness in white vestment appeared
51 VI| the night was changed into clearness of mid-day. And she brought
52 VI| whereof issued a right great clearness, that all the house was
53 VI| profoundness of the great clearness and light of heaven, nevertheless
54 VI| was enlumined, and saw the clearness of the day by the merit
55 VI| descended a great light and clearness into the prison in which
56 VII| prison shining by great clearness, and angels anointing the
57 VII| and shone by marvellous clearness, and saw in the air some
58 VII| brightness cast out many rays of clearness and illumined all the church,
59 VII| angel of God with great clearness and said: O Erasmus stand
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