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1 I| Jesus were not only the humble and small things, but also
2 I| And that is the figure of humble prayers. To whom our Lord
3 I| spirit descend, but upon an humble heart and being still. Secondly,
4 I| which he sendeth into the humble hearts. Sixthly, they were
5 II| company of women, he was humble in receiving all things,
6 II| agna a lamb, for she was humble and debonair as a lamb,
7 III| at Rome. She was the most humble of all other, for like as
8 III| upon humility sought the humble places and religious, and
9 III| nevertheless she was the most humble and meek in speaking, in
10 III| Jesu Christ in her body, I, humble Ignatius, her servant, send
11 III| his special friend, the humble handmaid of Jesu Christ
12 III| salvation, deigned not only to humble himself and descend from
13 III| of humility. He is very humble that is worthy to be praised
14 III| nevertheless she is pure and humble among the women like as
15 III| Blase was so sweet, holy and humble in manners, that the christian
16 III| gift of our Lord, or else humble or little. For he was given
17 III| affliction by which a man is made humble; the second is consideration
18 III| all virtues, for he was humble and debonair, and alway
19 III| for he was much debonair, humble and merciful to rich and
20 III| given to us example to be humble when prosperity of high
21 III| not lady. Much people is humble in low estate and but few
22 III| Scripture, and was little in his humble conversation. Or thus as
23 III| penitence. Leave the evil, humble you, do the work of mercy;
24 III| fulfil all justice and to humble and give ensample of baptism
25 III| If ye be not little and humble as this child is, ye shall
26 IV| Paul, as it were little and humble of spirit, and therefore
27 IV| constitute in his body, he was humble, unknown, and serviceable;
28 V| saith upon Cantica, is an humble herb and of hot nature and
29 V| was hot inburning love, humble in conversation, a well
30 V| of dama, which is a beast humble and meek. Or damianus is
31 V| made ready to the meek and humble Francis.~And when S. Francis
32 VI| suffer much, because to humble thee from the high vanity
33 VI| ought he to be the more humble. Therefore, after that she
34 VI| handmaid or servant, and was so humble that she would wash the
35 VI| she became herself as an humble chamberer in the service
36 VI| healeth my soul. This was a humble and a meek answer. This
37 VII| mother, and to us all your humble liegemen, without ye take
38 VII| your daughter chosen and humble handmaid, for to accomplish
39 VII| Katherine kneeling with most humble reverence and dread said:
40 VII| your blessed presence your humble servant and ancille Katherine,
41 VII| verily a monk is always humble, meek, full of charity,
42 VII| should not swear by him, humble sinner, nevertheless all
43 VII| after that, he put him in humble prayers, devoutly beseeching
44 VII| showed himself meek and humble, and more foul he reputed
45 VII| good conditions. He was humble and serviceable unto all,
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