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1 I| hands they set-to their names in witness; like as David
2 I| evangelist saith, he had three names, that is to wit the Son
3 I| of this three manner of names, saith S. Bernard: Ye that
4 I| Son of God. And that these names be appropriate to him, Saint
5 I| after them it hath four names. On this day the kings worshipped
6 I| into Jerusalem, of whom the names be written in Hebrew, that
7 I| and composed thus of their names one name to her son, and
8 I| Denis in the book of divine names, in the fourth chapter.
9 I| Denis in the book of the names divine: The fire hath three
10 I| children, etc. ~These be the names of the sons of Israel that
11 I| called on them, and the names of my fathers Abraham and
12 I| Mid-lent Sunday: ~These be the names of the children of Israel
13 II| judges on Israel, whose names were Joel and Abiah. And
14 II| and sorry. ~These be the names of the four knights: Sir
15 II| faith. He had in writing the names of all the widows and orphans
16 II| city and write ye all the names of my lords, and when he
17 III| and made invocation of the names of his false gods, and gave
18 III| interpretation of their names.~Nereus is as much to say
19 III| interpretation first of their names.~Primus is as much to say
20 III| interpretation of their names.~Modestus is as much to
21 III| interpretation of their names.~Gervase is said of gerar,
22 III| thousand and more whose names were written, and then he
23 III| long to tell here all their names. When all this was accomplished,
24 IV| that he hath always two names, and was called Paulus and
25 IV| Lemobia, for haply she had two names, met there with Paul, which
26 IV| sons of S. Felicitas, whose names be Januarius, Felix, Philip,
27 IV| interpretation of their names. ~Nazarien is said of Nazareus,
28 IV| Beatrice, and first of their names. ~Simplicien is as much
29 IV| said: They have given their names in to heaven, and thou art
30 IV| the said Gallianus had two names, and was called Gallianus
31 IV| behoveth that Gallianus had two names, that is to wit, Gallianus
32 IV| same in the book of divine names, that is to wit that all
33 V| Eugenia, and first of their names.~Prothus is said of prothos,
34 V| Matthew was named by twain names, that was Matthew and Levy.
35 V| Damian, and first of their names.~Cosmo is said of cosmos,
36 V| him, and demanded their names and their country. And then
37 V| the holy martyrs said: Our names be Cosmo and Damian, and
38 V| virgin Margaret had twain names; she was called Margaret
39 V| of vices, and he had many names tofore his conversion, for
40 V| showed in the book of the names divine, he was at the dying
41 V| Arles, and rehearsed the names of the apostles in the canon,
42 V| why he so rehearsed their names in the canon. And they so
43 V| doves sitting, which had the names of the saints marked and
44 VI| felt the elements by the names of men. And Crisaunt said
45 VI| Jude, and first of their names.~Simon is as much to say
46 VI| Judas was called by many names. He was said Judas James,
47 VI| lead unto the death. The names of whom could not be found,
48 VI| be worshipped under the names of five other martyrs, that
49 VI| martyrs before that their names were found. And though their
50 VI| found. And though their names were afterward found and
51 VI| their ship, and changed our names, and sold us to a woman
52 VII| because he should know the names of all things, and then
53 VII| when he had demanded the names of everything, and that
54 VII| popes should change their names because our Lord changed
55 VII| containeth within written the names both of the gods and of
56 VII| above is said, of whom the names be written in the privileges
57 VII| imposeth to each one their names, but because that, to one
58 VII| crucifix, vii. 173.~—the names of, i. 31.~Christ's seamless
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