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1 I| the more great virtue of patience, he commanded humility,
2 I| and on the left side is patience, and beneath is humility,
3 I| not only to be suffered in patience, but with good will and
4 I| he beareth the cross in patience; he that profiteth in hope
5 II| brethren, and thus Job by his patience gat so much love of God,
6 II| shall come after him of his patience, like as it was of holy
7 II| admonished them to receive in patience the persecution of the Vandals,
8 II| for the ensample of his patience and good life, nobly speaking
9 III| ye by tribulation is had patience, and by patience is had
10 III| is had patience, and by patience is had poverty. It is said,
11 III| mortify our bodies. In such patience was she unto the death,
12 III| torments, and hast lent me patience among the pains, I pray
13 III| preached a sermon of the patience and sufferance of the passion
14 III| to move him the sooner to patience and to the faith of God,
15 III| said to him: George, the patience of our gods is over great
16 III| of compassion, of great patience, of great charity, and of
17 III| affrmed with prowess of patience, and that may we see on
18 III| things he took in great patience, and in~all things gave
19 III| considered his humility and patience, and did so much to the
20 III| And then in humility and patience he baptized our Lord, and
21 III| wit: Faith, abstinence, patience, magnanimity, simplesse,
22 IV| times. Some marvel of the patience of Isaac, for he suffered
23 IV| scripture, of meekness and of patience. Of the patience of Jacob
24 IV| and of patience. Of the patience of Jacob scripture marvelleth,
25 IV| adamant that may follow the patience of Paul ? For he abode not
26 IV| having envy of her much patience, in the likeness of her
27 IV| the abbot considering her patience took her in again with her
28 IV| honesty, and singular in patience, and nothing was found in
29 V| to say that the manner of patience was in three manners, of
30 V| you charity, humility, and patience. And after that he had done
31 V| these perils or send to us patience, or take me out of this
32 V| and that the fruit of our patience perish not. But notwithstanding,
33 V| preached to them the virtue of patience. And after seven years Ferramund
34 V| confirmed all the others to patience. And Ephigenia, Iying tofore
35 V| discipline; to her enemies, patience; unto wretches and to them
36 VI| grant to me the virtue of patience. To whom our Lord said:
37 VI| live in verity with free patience be assistant to God, and
38 VI| shedding of blood, that is patience in adversity, whereof it
39 VI| without iron if we keep verily patience in our courage. Compassion
40 VI| leader of health, master of patience and house of life. Of the
41 VI| and warn them to suffer in patience. And yet have they another
42 VI| priest. He was of much great patience, for he kept so great patience
43 VI| patience, for he kept so great patience that he that was sovereign
44 VI| prayed her much to have patience. And anon she answered to
45 VI| husband suffered all in patience, and said he would gladly
46 VI| heritage. And because her patience were more clear and that
47 VI| constant to suffer, that by patience she might possess her soul,
48 VII| labour, and over all is patience, and need of the help of
49 VII| him behoved to have much patience and perseverance. Then anon
50 VII| shall give to me virtue of patience, without moving me from
51 VII| amarvelled of the great patience that he had, and did do
52 VII| with the martyrs by very patience, and there by their prayers
53 VII| Lord and should bear in all patience his adversities, and that
54 VII| the devotion, humility, patience, and doctrine of S. Omer,
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