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1 I| him, and saw that he was praised before him for the wit and
2 I| howbeit that God is to be praised in all the hours of the
3 II| for so much as thou hast praised it. And thus as he menaced
4 II| messenger reported it, and praised marvellously his wisdom.
5 II| Emperor, and worshipped and praised strongly God and his servant
6 II| had a pipe in her hand and praised ever each one with some
7 II| that is God of glory, and praised him in three things after
8 II| whom glory is due. And thus praised he God in three manners;
9 II| him a letter, in which she praised much her son of this that
10 II| there is none more to be praised than that may be praised
11 II| praised than that may be praised of all. S. Ambrose saith
12 III| be it done, his name be praised and blessed. He learned
13 III| glory to be allowed and praised. And by the fire is understood
14 III| humble that is worthy to be praised for his virtues. This glorious
15 III| this he sighed sore and praised little his poverty, which
16 III| therefore is humility more praised in them that be great in
17 III| virtue of virginity; they praised it much in showing that
18 III| fellows with him, and he praised the name of god Elyon, and
19 III| of England, and every man praised greatly S. Dunstan for his
20 III| miracles, wherefore our Lord be praised, world without end. Amen.~
21 III| our Lord, and is greatly praised in the history of the Acts
22 IV| his preaching always he praised and preferred chastity.
23 IV| sacrifice, and of that he was praised, but we shall show thee
24 IV| on gay horses, ne to be praised ne flattered of the people,
25 IV| after her conversion she was praised by overabundance of grace.
26 IV| consumed. Then Christine praised God, and thanked him that
27 IV| to him S. Francis, and he praised him as he did the first.
28 IV| that she be continually praised of that majesty, and honoured
29 V| thou so much in thy books praised perfection if thou wilt
30 V| saying that he would be praised of men. And thou blamest
31 V| shalt damn him. For man is praised for some gift that thou
32 V| enjoyeth more of that he is praised, than he doth of the gift
33 V| praisings, when they be praised in me in which they displease
34 V| it disattemperately.~He praised them strongly that had desire
35 V| Lord; which answer Augustin praised marvellously, and also he
36 V| that I might deserve to be praised of our Lord, and that I
37 V| by signs, and every man praised him as a saint. This holy
38 V| because that the people praised in him anything of merit
39 VI| sicknesses, wherefore God be praised in his servant without end.
40 VI| honoured, of which some be praised for their dignities and
41 VI| God, and therewith they praised her, and wept much tenderly.
42 VI| saints ought to be showed, praised, and honoured and also witnessed,
43 VI| the merit of S. Clare, he praised and glorified our Lord that
44 VI| her husband was much to be praised, for how well he was occupied
45 VII| be honoured, lauded, and praised among all the virgins that
46 VII| thou oughtest to be more praised than I. To whom S. Brandon
47 VII| treason, began to weep, and praised much the counsel of the
48 VII| man, that laboured, and praised God with her mouth. To whom
49 VII| and courteous that he was praised of every man, he doubted
50 VII| And as in his passion he praised and blessed our Lord, and
51 VII| his tongue, with which he praised and thanked ever our Lord.
52 VII| therefore the name of God praised, who for his good friend
53 VII| face, that he should not be praised of the folk and to eschew
54 VII| and saviour be thanked, praised and worshipped by all the
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