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1 I| and the master baker. He restored his butler unto his office,
2 I| what should happen; I am restored to mine office and that
3 II| return unto the end, how God restored Job again to prosperity.
4 II| love of God, that he was restored double of all his losses.
5 II| faculties and goods were restored to him again. After this
6 II| their God mercy, they be restored again, and their God giveth
7 II| to run, and when he was restored again thereto, the oil ran
8 III| that her paps were again restored to her and all her wounds
9 III| hath healed me, and hath restored to me again my paps. Quintianus
10 III| out of joint, but our Lord restored him anon to health. And
11 III| tofore had been drowned were restored again to life, and were
12 III| wretch might in no wise be restored again to his sight. Then
13 III| our Lord he was forthwith restored to his first health and
14 III| and anon their sight was restored to them. There was a sub-deacon
15 IV| anon appeared to him and restored to him his hand and reformed
16 IV| evidently how his hand was restored to him again. This Leo the
17 IV| speech, and to dead men was restored life. ~Among all others
18 IV| blessed Lady that he might be restored again to say his mass. And
19 IV| besought him full meekly to be restored of her sight again. And
20 IV| blessed S. Thomas she was restored to her sight again, and
21 IV| man which had his sight restored to him again by the merit
22 IV| sight, and to a dumb man he restored his speech; one that was
23 IV| he gat that he should be restored to his life. ~There was
24 IV| commanded that I should be restored again to my life. And then
25 V| father and bound, and he restored to him his money, and resigned
26 V| for help, and he was anon restored to life. In the city of
27 VI| therewith, and anon he was restored to his sight and was perfectly
28 VI| meekly, and anon he was restored to his sight, and saw as
29 VI| merits of S. Edward he had restored to them their sight perfectly,
30 VI| Wulstan, and how he was restored again.~When William Conqueror
31 VI| place and all her members restored again, they were full of
32 VII| peradventure the soul of him was restored to the body and did penance.
33 VII| purpose. And when he was restored to the order to serve and
34 VII| Many a blind person was restored of sight, and many enemies
35 VII| S. Rigobert repaired and restored into their first estate,
36 VII| paralysis, were by the same restored in good health. Three blind
37 VII| the merits of the saint restored unto life, sight and good
38 VII| saint she was raised and restored on life.~A child of five
39 VII| for him to the saint was restored again unto life. A maiden
40 VII| child so dismembered was restored to life and lived after
41 VII| same saint, was the child restored tolife. A woman which by
42 VII| was left and of her wit restored.~After our English tongue,
43 VII| S. Alban, iii. 243.~Ass restored to life by S. Germain, iii.
44 VII| ii. 158.~Austridinian, restored to life, iii. 277.~Avarice
45 VII| S. Edward, vi. 34.~Blind restored to sight, ii. 96.~Blindness
46 VII| of Mahomet, vii 113.~Calf restored to life after it had been
47 VII| laid his hand, iii. 283.~—restored to his father over sea,
48 VII| iii. 287.~---blinded and restored, iii. 288.~Giles Michell
49 VII| crucifix, v.130.~Jewels restored at Paris, iii. 265.~Jewish
50 VII| iii. 283.~Leg miraculously restored, iv. 233.~Leofric, Earl,
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