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1 I| servant in all his house: I charge and conjure thee by the
2 I| commanded to him saying: I charge thee in no wise to take
3 I| household and all that he had charge of. Our Lord blessed the
4 I| by order like as he had charge, which answered: Why saith
5 I| And if there be of a great charge and weight, let it be referred
6 I| easier to thee to bear the charge when it is so parted. If
7 I| said to him: Go down and charge the people that they come
8 I| and they that have the charge and cure of our souls, and
9 I| that he should give them charge for to see and consider
10 II| age, and took the cure and charge of them, and were with them
11 II| for I have born long the charge, and have so much watched
12 II| away from this agreeable charge. I remember that it is much
13 II| here be all my goods, I charge thee to keep them, and if
14 II| well and diligently the charge of his commission, and that
15 II| destroy his father which hath charge of his soul. And by your
16 II| words: If thou hast so great charge of thy monks come to me
17 II| him to her house, and took charge of him till he was all whole.
18 II| him the faits and works of charge, and himself entended to
19 II| hare committed to thee the charge of speaking, and now it
20 III| and without having any charge save to God: Fair sweet
21 III| complained of this great charge that he was charged withal,
22 III| is, that he should have charge of the churches, and that
23 III| nourished he them that he had charge of by good ensample, for
24 III| Lord God, for they had no charge but only to serve and entend
25 IV| kingdom of heaven; he took the charge to feed the sheep of Jesu
26 IV| calleth us. Then said Peter: I charge and conjure you angels of
27 IV| great thing, for with all charge, they obey unto God, which
28 IV| of his tutor, which had charge to keep him, because that
29 V| hath spared me from this charge. A canon regular came to
30 V| refused many times to take the charge and the crosier. And at
31 V| committed to S. John the charge of his legation, and he,
32 V| the cell with all their charge and lading. And when the
33 V| grieved for the cure and charge of the realm, and by the
34 V| and governed you without charge or business. And the birds
35 VI| be spent to my use, but I charge you for to deliver to each
36 VI| in his snare? Wherefore I charge you on pain of death that
37 VI| as S. Peter had given him charge, and as ye have heard tofore.
38 VI| sufficient to occupy so great a charge, for I knew well mine unconning
39 VI| knowest well that I took this charge on me against my will, but
40 VI| deceived. Thou gavest to me the charge, and to thee I here resign
41 VI| virginity is silence of charge, peace of the flesh, redemption
42 VI| goods of them that they have charge of, and to beware by this
43 VI| woman which had the rule and charge of all the sisters of that
44 VI| holy virgin Winifred, the charge of the sisters, but she
45 VI| constraint she took the charge and lived afterward a virtuous
46 VI| she received the cure and charge of Agnes, her sister, which
47 VI| the grace of God I will charge no man of Rome, I shall
48 VI| man and take the cure and charge of him, I shall deliver
49 VI| and places of his cure and charge, and lived a holy life.
50 VII| heard, according to his charge. And when this blessed virgin
51 VII| of our Lord Jesu Christ I charge you to leave him this night
52 VII| your abbot Patrick, and charge thee that thou depart from
53 VII| debate for I have great charge, but I shall yet fellowship
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