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1 I| insight into he popular religious thought of the middle ages,
2 I| Apostles preach it, the religious believe it, the fiends our
3 I| closed. And this signifieth religious men that be in the world
4 I| second were the monks and religious men, in the third were all
5 I| that is to say of Seth, as religious, saw the daughters of men,
6 II| bishop that led an holy and religious life, and loved S. Andrew
7 II| transformed him in the guise of a religious woman, and put him in a
8 II| born in Egypt of good and religious father and mother, and when
9 III| sought the humble places and religious, and came at the last to
10 III| woman, which after was more religious, and the people more firm
11 III| time was a good, holy and religious monk named Zosimus, and
12 III| forty-one, that a friar, a much religious man, was sick unto the death,
13 III| taken, and many bishops, religious, and great plenty of other
14 III| man wise, constant, and religious, which doubted nothing.
15 III| Edward appeared to an holy religious man, and bade him go to
16 III| many, and he said to some religious men of evil life: Ye children
17 IV| remission, and is yet used among religious men. For when a religious
18 IV| religious men. For when a religious man hath continued in his
19 IV| had despoiled him of his religious clothing, and they had done
20 IV| and clothed again with his religious clothes, and brought again
21 IV| into the cloister of the religious. And when S. Dominic was
22 IV| this vision saw again a religious man of the hospital with
23 IV| Dominic was in his voyage, a religious man, which was of good conversation
24 IV| perseverantly. And he was right religious, and a gracious lector oft
25 V| effectually, and visited religious places of poor people; wretches
26 V| of noble lineage and much religious. Whose father hight Celestin,
27 V| knight in the world and much religious to God. And his mother was
28 V| there met him on the way a religious man named Savien, which
29 V| city Egea, and born of a religious mother named Theodora. They
30 V| himself in the number of the religious. And the wicked paynims
31 VI| with the company of holy religious men, and especially among
32 VI| in no manner.~There was a religious monk which had great devotion
33 VI| how she had avowed to be a religious woman. And after, took up
34 VI| hour of noon with good and religious persons. His wife, that
35 VI| was named Aglaia, led a religious life, but because they had
36 VI| altar, he hath been right religious, in fasting, in waking,
37 VI| she clad her with habit religious and kept perpetual continence
38 VI| forsook the world and became religious men. And on a day he came
39 VII| sent over sea for a devout religious woman named Hildelith, to
40 VII| and in especial to receive religious folk, monks, and poor pilgrims.
41 VII| as the privileges of the religious there testify to this day,
42 VII| and to many other poor religious builded churches, cloisters,
43 VII| it, and required of many religious that, within their churchyard
44 VII| kept under the cure and religious diligence of his master,
45 VII| his angels, men and women religious and holy, as well by her
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