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1 I| therefore they took the vessel wherein the body was, and
2 I| sign of plenitude, for the vessel full sheddeth over, as it
3 II| little wine in her tonnel or vessel, and S. Remigius went in
4 II| hurt for to be made the vessel of election, and was made
5 III| and there she borrowed a vessel for to purge or winnow wheat;
6 III| or winnow wheat; but the vessel fell to the earth for negligence,
7 III| blessed it, and anon the vessel brake in pieces, which was
8 III| then knew so that in that vessel was mortal drink, which
9 III| Benet knew it he took the vessel and cast it out of the window,
10 III| she sent to him a great vessel of silver full of delicious
11 III| servants, and retained the vessel of silver for to give to
12 III| of him and put them in a vessel of lead, and would have
13 III| which is as much to say as a vessel, or holy, or of gena, that
14 III| by merit of his life; a vessel for to receive virtues in
15 III| and ordained a precious vessel to put them in. He found
16 III| which he put in a precious vessel. At Paris, upon the great
17 III| this she demanded for the vessel that they had emptied, and
18 III| the cross upon the said vessel, and a marvellous thing
19 III| marvellous thing happed, for the vessel was full. The workmen drank
20 III| pp., angry. ~ampul, n., a vessel for holy oil.~ancelles,
21 IV| well that I be a feeble vessel, nevertheless I have firm
22 IV| whom Solomon closed in a vessel of brass. And after his
23 IV| they of Babylon found this vessel; and supposed to have founden
24 IV| treasure therein, and brake the vessel, and then a great multitude
25 IV| they put her in a great vessel full of water, fast bounden,
26 IV| sent to him a right great vessel of silver full of delicious
27 IV| towel, and laid them in a vessel, and then she turned her
28 IV| issue and go out, give me a vessel where I may enter in, and
29 IV| mayst, and he said: Into thy vessel I may not enter, for it
30 IV| dove, tabernacle of glory, vessel of life, temple celestial,
31 IV| thou hast deserved to be my vessel. Come thou anon to him which
32 IV| which was the right holy vessel of God, but the sudary in
33 IV| alleviation. ~ampul, n., a vessel for holy oil. ~araign, n.,
34 V| was a woman that brought a vessel full of oil for to put in
35 V| how well she inclined the vessel for to pour out the oil,
36 V| first witness, fill thou the vessel that is necessary and follow
37 V| enemy, and when he held the vessel in which he should drink,
38 V| insomuch that they filled a vessel which they set thereunder.
39 V| Verily, this is an empty vessel, alas ! alas! he is marked.
40 V| baked under ashes and a vessel of water, and he ate and
41 V| had passed a flood in a vessel with other friars which
42 V| mass, and was plunged in a vessel full of water, and went
43 VI| kept in a frail and brittle vessel; and what he should do or
44 VI| knees, but sat on a hollow vessel in manner of a basin, drawing
45 VI| Lebbæus of lebes, that is a vessel of heart by great hardiness,
46 VI| worshipper of heart by purity, a vessel by plenitude of grace, for
47 VI| for he deserved to be a vessel of virtues and a caldron
48 VI| otherwhile the dishes and the vessel of the kitchen, and she
49 VII| performed, for she is a chosen vessel of special grace before
50 VII| little beer within a little vessel and a little bread, if it
51 VII| Sampson. So then as the vessel of holiness, that is to
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