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1 I| in form of a reasonable creature, and to the paynims as unreasonable,
2 I| he would show that every creature is ready to serve his creator,
3 I| that he is creator and not creature, or for that he worshipped
4 I| principally his hope on any creature or faith or belief in any
5 I| and make their god of a creature; whosoever so doth, sinneth
6 I| ne by earth ne by other creature. But for good cause and
7 II| more than ever was any creature, like as saith S. Austin:
8 II| Scripture then, nature, creature, fortune, business and care,
9 II| in his ear: Thou cursed creature that art entered into this
10 II| would show his works to some creature after his death, and that
11 III| vanquished of a christian creature? The devil said: We suffer
12 III| years, which was the fairest creature that ever they beheld, and
13 III| in the desert, he found a creature which was all black over
14 III| thou pray for me, sinful creature. Then the old father Zosimus
15 III| and pray for me, sinful creature, and anon after, she made
16 III| and of nature born with creature human. And the woman that
17 IV| if thou be a man or other creature reasonable, that dwellest
18 IV| thee to keep me, thy poor creature, and like as thou hast vouchsafed
19 IV| affirmed that Christ was a pure creature, and said that he was not
20 IV| wherefore thou vexest thus the creature of God, and wherefore and
21 IV| and dwell no more in this creature, which is the form of God.
22 V| Whosoever loves to missay any creature that is absent, it may be
23 V| suffer that this shameless creature put more blame guiltless
24 VI| saith: Of so much that a creature is promoted, of so much
25 VI| disease, but yet more every creature that came to her was comforted
26 VI| that thou say it never to creature as long as I live. When
27 VI| cried and would suffer no creature to have rest about him in
28 VII| lady that ever any earthly creature might behold, and when this
29 VII| thought or written of earthly creature, of whose sight this blessed
30 VII| place where unnethe any creature might enter for straitness
31 VII| him: Yea, as good as any creature living might have. And above
32 VII| were put out from many a creature.~So as Tiburtius went through
33 VII| nay, for I that am a poor creature have not found none that
34 VII| angels and creatures, betwixt creature and creature. The inobedience
35 VII| creatures, betwixt creature and creature. The inobedience of Adam
36 VII| be reconciled. Therefore creature may, and oweth, to say of
37 VII| vobiscum, to the end that the creature have his thought towards
38 VII| penance. And after that the creature devout hath heard the predication
39 VII| tongue, and signifieth how a creature oweth to mount or go up
40 VII| consolation, for after that creature hath done penance by virtue
41 VII| of Lent, and therefore a creature devout with all his heart,
42 VII| other days, the more oweth creature to lead and make greater
43 VII| understand that after the creature hath heard the word of God,
44 VII| consolation and joy unto every creature. And there also they owe
45 VII| cometh there, and thus the creature shall mowe thank and regracie
46 VII| blood are engendered in creature, much more stronger our
47 VII| taken of an evil and sinful creature, the sacrament of itself
48 VII| that, sometimes when the creature hath received the body of
49 VII| perceive that the word of a creature is known and perceived in
50 VII| and there that time every creature ought to set his heart to
51 VII| Christ. And thus doing, the creature shall acquire very faith
52 VII| veritably here oweth the creature to say devoutly this same
53 VII| for this veritably every creature ought well to pray devoutly
54 VII| unity of soul. And thus creature devout shall mowe arouse
55 VII| evil place. And thus doing creature devout shall mowe feel the
56 VII| understanding may be such, saying: Creature, go after our Lord, and
57 VII| herebefore are contained, and the creature thus doing shall mowe have
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