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1 I| Sexagesima representeth also the mystery of redemption. For by ten
2 I| go before, and this is by mystery. For man first overthrew
3 I| resurrection. Thirdly, for the mystery of the comparation, for
4 I| that knew not plainly the mystery of the incarnation, of his
5 I| when he was clarified, the mystery of the Trinity was showed.
6 I| the disciples to know the mystery of this holy sacrament.
7 I| things. We show also the mystery of the incarnation of our
8 I| conformed to holiness, and the mystery of his passion by the which
9 II| yet he said more, that the mystery of the cross was great.
10 II| said: It may not be said mystery, but torment, and if thou
11 II| shall make thee prove this mystery. And Andrew said to him:
12 II| will that thou hear the mystery, and if thou knew and believedst
13 II| Then he showed to him the mystery of the cross, and assigned
14 III| were there told to him the mystery of the cross, and informed
15 III| saw in his dream all the mystery of our faith, as well how
16 III| never filth, and all by holy mystery; on whom the Holy Ghost
17 III| sang and hallowed great mystery in heaven with great joy
18 IV| the representation of the mystery, the number of seven is
19 IV| when by the grace of his mystery he replenished the world
20 IV| dreadful and marvellous mystery of dissension natural and
21 V| than thou shalt bring the mystery of the Trinity and his divinity
22 V| regard thereof; for the mystery of the Trinity is greater
23 V| entresemble together for great mystery. For it appertaineth that
24 V| was demonstrance of great mystery, which mystery the gloss
25 V| of great mystery, which mystery the gloss expoundeth upon
26 V| be pertaining to divine mystery, and therefore it is attributed
27 V| name, the opinion of his mystery might be known throughout
28 V| courage, ne understand yet the mystery of this thing by our conning
29 VI| this treble wisdom, the mystery of the Trinity, ne of our
30 VI| written within for to hide the mystery of profoundness, and without
31 VII| showed many things of the mystery of the incarnation, the
32 VII| him, but he knew not the mystery that they said. The prelate
33 VII| duly and right worthily his mystery. He profited ever, going
34 VII| all rotten, by help and mystery of midwifery was had out
35 VII| is so named canon for the mystery of the precious sacrament
36 VII| new and old testament and mystery of faith, which shall be
37 VII| Pater noster, for the great mystery that it containeth. The
38 VII| that it containeth. The mystery of this devout orison, Pater
39 VII| to believe firmly all the mystery of that precious sacrament,
40 VII| s gospel is said for the mystery in it containing, for in
41 VII| the noble virtue and noble mystery that in the exposition of
42 VII| of.~mowe, v., to be able.~mystery, Fr. metierr, work or business.~
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