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1 I| and make them thereby to obey him. The fourth manner for
2 I| thy mouth all people shall obey. I only shall go tofore
3 I| bodies. And he that will not obey to him that hath the cure
4 I| bound to know them and to obey and keep these ten commandments
5 II| and offerings than not to obey his commandments. Better
6 II| governor, therefore we shall obey thee. And all the seniors
7 II| cry that all men should obey and wait on him as king
8 II| to Rehoboam: If thou wilt obey and agree to this people,
9 II| Mounts of Ethiopia, for to obey and hold of him. Which all
10 II| the beasts of the field obey to him, his might is known
11 II| disciples such vanities, and obey thou to me, and make sacrifice
12 II| be said to him: If thou obey not to me, I shall do hang
13 II| promised that gladly he would obey to that he should say. Then
14 II| faith they ought not to obey them. That is to wit, by
15 II| should do him honour and obey him, and he should leave
16 II| ye will do my counsel and obey to me I shall mowe have
17 II| bishops required S. Thomas to obey to the king's desire and
18 II| them, because he would not obey the king's statutes. And
19 II| king he said: I am come to obey your commandment, but before
20 II| bishops desired S. Thomas to obey the king but in no wise
21 II| for he was ready for to obey, that tofore was wood for
22 III| and because he would not obey to them they slew him, and
23 III| wrote that all men should obey them and help them, upon
24 III| like wise our Lady, for to obey to the law, bare her sweet
25 III| after his nativity for to obey the commandment of the law,
26 III| whose commandments we owe to obey if we will be saved.~We
27 III| us, and therefore we must obey to him as to our father.
28 III| raven made semblant for to obey to the commandment of S.
29 III| and said that if he would obey and do after his preaching
30 III| sacrifice, and they would not obey to him. He put then him
31 IV| thee, ne we will no more obey to thee. Julian then said
32 IV| for with all charge, they obey unto God, which David saith,
33 IV| the winds and creatures obey. To whom the provost said:
34 IV| her to counsel her for to obey the desire and request of
35 IV| more profitable for us to obey her, than to run into the
36 IV| and my wife be ready to obey thee in all things, if thou
37 IV| and him would he serve and obey. And so far he went that
38 IV| him: If thou wilt a little obey to me, thou shalt abound
39 V| father for he would never obey him ne adore his gods.~
40 V| of the gift, but for to obey to the devotion of her that
41 V| so willingly command as obey. And therefore he left for
42 V| began to doubt, but he would obey and took the purse in his
43 VI| go, but yet he would not obey. The third night S. Leonard
44 VI| things she was hasty for to obey, and constant to suffer,
45 VII| bliss, to whose commandment obey all heavenly creatures and
46 VII| Dorothy and counselled her to obey to the provost's desire
47 VII| but and thou now wilt not obey me thou shalt no more be
48 VII| well that it is good to obey thy father and make him
49 VII| in no wise love them ne obey to them that would put us
50 VII| folly and that thou wilt not obey me, come and we shall know
51 VII| us, we shall believe and obey you, and if we overcome
52 VII| his commandments he would obey. S. Omer then, which recked
53 VII| said to him that he should obey the king, for thereto he
54 VII| that as for him he should obey to our Lord and should bear
55 VII| or corruption, ye must so obey both to justice and sanctification.
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