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2501 VI| Peter bade him to lie, for God hath no need of leasings.
2502 VI| and so possess the see of God by heritage, he gave it
2503 VI| herself to prayer, and prayed God that her husband might go
2504 VI| said to him weeping: Thy God whom thou worshippest purely,
2505 VI| flood gladdeth the city of God. And for the fame of this
2506 VI| they would gladly die for God's love, he left the multitude
2507 VI| may not worship him for a god. And all that great multitude
2508 VI| a temple of marble which God had made and ordained, and
2509 VI| Clement, and there showed God many miracles for this holy
2510 VI| husband; by the mercy of God I have eschewed his bed
2511 VI| which I had ordained to God be wasted and spent in foul
2512 VI| things. Farewell, servant of God, and remember me. To whom
2513 VI| the flourished light of God, and after this cold time
2514 VI| time. Farewell, be with God and pray for me. And as
2515 VI| thee ready to the work of God. And then Diocletian, which
2516 VI| adore and worship one only God of heaven, and I despise
2517 VII| the church by the grace of God and merits of S. Katherine.~
2518 VII| notable things that the great God hath endowed you with before
2519 VII| countenance: Now, uncle, sith God and nature have wrought
2520 VII| shall say you as far as God will give me grace, how
2521 VII| said to her: Now blessed be God that hath endowed you with
2522 VII| hell, Mother of Almighty God, King of bliss, to whose
2523 VII| King of bliss, my Lord, my God and my son, Lo! I have brought
2524 VII| voice: Ah! my sovereign Lord God and all the joy of my soul,
2525 VII| singular spouse of Almighty God.~And then in this meantime
2526 VII| emperor, and vicious to God's law and cruel tyrant,
2527 VII| long as it shall please God; and marvel thee of the
2528 VII| him and glorify, for he is God of gods, and Lord of lords.
2529 VII| Incarnation of the Son of God much wisely, the emperor
2530 VII| hope of any reward? And God Jesu Christ, which is very
2531 VII| that it was impossible that God was made man, ne that he
2532 VII| was made. For Plato said God to be all round and to be
2533 VII| said thus, that the ilke God should be blessed and happy
2534 VII| maid in whom the spirit of God speaketh hath so converted
2535 VII| rendered their souls unto God, and neither hair ne clothes
2536 VII| for I desire to offer to God my blood and my flesh like
2537 VII| offered for me; he is my God, my father, my friend and
2538 VII| prayed Katherine to pray God for her, and she said to
2539 VII| nothing, well-beloved of God; for this day thou shalt
2540 VII| have received the faith of God. And then Maxentius began
2541 VII| gone from us, and besought God devoutly that it might please
2542 VII| whom on a time the angel of God appeared and said: God hath
2543 VII| of God appeared and said: God hath beholden your effectual
2544 VII| proved to be but one very God only, and convanquished
2545 VII| for I desire to offer to God my blood, and make an end
2546 VII| gave thankings to our Lord God, for they knew then that
2547 VII| childing, and prayed to God for her, and anon she began
2548 VII| suffer pain for myself, and God shall suffer there for me.
2549 VII| shall I be estranged from God. Aud when he had sore tormented
2550 VII| in pieces for the love of God. And then the felon butchers
2551 VII| To whom S. James said: God forbid that in me should
2552 VII| go soothly to the strong God. Then they cut the third
2553 VII| why troublest me? Hope in God, for I shall confess to
2554 VII| health of my cheer, and my God. The fifth was cut off,
2555 VII| and he said: Comfort me, God of truth, for my soul trusteth
2556 VII| I shall offer a gift to God for whose love I suffer
2557 VII| to the church and prayed God to give him conning to make
2558 VII| in the love of Almighty God, and loved poverty, and
2559 VII| judge: I worship Almighty God that made all things, and
2560 VII| up her eyes to Almighty God, beseeching him that he
2561 VII| that he was only Almighty God and none other.~Then Fabricius
2562 VII| and thereon he set his god, an idol, and anon there
2563 VII| O fair maid, forsake thy God and believe on our gods,
2564 VII| purified. Also she prayed to God that where her life was
2565 VII| considering the marvellous work of God in this holy virgin, said
2566 VII| stern voice, praising the God of Dorothy for that great
2567 VII| with me, and therefore for God's love leave your mourning
2568 VII| the world, for to serve God quietly with more devotion,
2569 VII| broken the commandment of God. And then the young man
2570 VII| for to seek that place by God's help, and anon began to
2571 VII| and forth they sailed in God's name, so that on the morrow
2572 VII| last by the purveyance of God they found a little haven
2573 VII| last by the purveyance of God, they saw far from them
2574 VII| and within short time by God's grace, they should come
2575 VII| heavy, but soon after, as God would, they saw a fair island
2576 VII| trees, whereof they thanked God of his good grace, and anon
2577 VII| prayers devoutly to our Lord God to know what these birds
2578 VII| they found by purveyance of God an island which was far
2579 VII| And by the purveyance of God they came at the last into
2580 VII| one by the purveyance of God which served them well of
2581 VII| knoweth how it cometh, but God alone, to whom be given
2582 VII| wherefore they devoutly prayed God to deliver them of that
2583 VII| there landed and thanked God, and gathered as many grapes
2584 VII| sore afraid, and prayed to God for comfort and help, for
2585 VII| hell. And he said: With God's help thou shalt abide
2586 VII| labour for our meat, but God hath provided for thee such
2587 VII| which thou must enter, which God hath ordained for thee,
2588 VII| and by the purveyance of God was I brought into this
2589 VII| then, by the purveyance of God, there came an otter, going
2590 VII| years, through the grace of God. And there was a great stone,
2591 VII| people, this holy man of God, Erkenwold was bishop of
2592 VII| body, and wholly given to God's lore, and was planted
2593 VII| in the city the word of God; wherefore it was kept in
2594 VII| for to preach the word of God, it fortuned that the one
2595 VII| and a fair miracle, for God guided the chair and it
2596 VII| that saw it. O merciful God and marvellous above all
2597 VII| blessed S. Erkenwold, as God would, came to Barking,
2598 VII| up his spirit to Almighty God, in whose passing was felt
2599 VII| then the nuns said that God showed well that they of
2600 VII| let us beseech Almighty God, with good devotion and
2601 VII| into desert. In like wise God gave a dry path to the people
2602 VII| and gave laud to Almighty God. And then they took up the
2603 VII| advocate for us to Almighty God that we may be preserved
2604 VII| any would depart thee from God, then be wroth with him.
2605 VII| before his eyes the dread of God in every place, that he
2606 VII| entended always to serve God without any other thing
2607 VII| think on them, and pray to God for them that he would forgive
2608 VII| a prince, he prayed unto God that he would address him
2609 VII| follow thee for the love of God, and that other said: I
2610 VII| said: I flee from thee for God's sake, and that other cast
2611 VII| And she said to him: If God will that I return to Rome
2612 VII| he said to her: I pray to God that he put out of my heart
2613 VII| labour so great as to pray to God, for the fiend laboureth
2614 VII| men it should not please God ne none other for his ire.
2615 VII| and need of the help of God.~And two other brethren
2616 VII| am tofore the judgment of God. And they said: Why doubtest
2617 VII| keep the commandments of God, but I am a man, and I wot
2618 VII| which thou hast done for God ? And he said: I shall not
2619 VII| him, for the judgments of God be other than the judgmenta
2620 VII| not. And anon the man of God went his way all heavily
2621 VII| said it by inspiration of God. And when the king heard
2622 VII| he received him only for God's sake and healed him. And
2623 VII| well go tofore us and pray God for us, and they may well
2624 VII| that laboured, and praised God with her mouth. To whom
2625 VII| and always thou thankest God like as thou hadst received
2626 VII| right so for to give to God thankings, always of a little
2627 VII| received great things of God, for he hath made me like
2628 VII| for I was then dead toward God, and I number not the years
2629 VII| that would put us away from God, be it father or mother.
2630 VII| recommended himself all to God, and he received divine
2631 VII| fatherless. To whom this man of God preached, and she answered:
2632 VII| rendered and gave thankings to God therefor. And Josaphat dwelled
2633 VII| honour into his city, where God hath showed many fair miracles
2634 VII| him in his ear the word of God, and thus deceived Mahomet
2635 VII| whereas they believe on God Almighty Maker of all things.
2636 VII| said that Christ was not God but he was a ho]y man conceived
2637 VII| witnesseth in his Alkoran that God should say to him: Thou
2638 VII| they confessed one only God to whom is none like, and
2639 VII| should come unto the house of God for to adore, and in vestments
2640 VII| them that believe not to God and Mahomet, as they affirm,
2641 VII| their death they believe in God and to Mahomet, in the day
2642 VII| they say yet that, tofore God created heaven and earth
2643 VII| name of Mahomet was tofore God, but if Mahomet should not
2644 VII| cut off his tongue, but God by miracle reestablished
2645 VII| of so great holiness that God ennobled him by many miracles.
2646 VII| well that the ordinance of God ought not to be contraried.
2647 VII| well in spirit, and said: God forgive you, brethren, wherefore
2648 VII| Father, and the spirit to God that made him, and with
2649 VII| s belly he was chosen of God, and when he was twelve
2650 VII| laudably, and by the help of God in religion they be accomplished
2651 VII| into the church whereas God shall ordain for me. And
2652 VII| when thou wilt not serve God by discretion as others
2653 VII| voice: Give to us the man of God or else we shall burn thee
2654 VII| saying: Eat ye this that God hath given you.~There was
2655 VII| faith, and then he thanked God and departed.~Seven years
2656 VII| shall see you if it please God, and she weeping three days
2657 VII| this miracle they glorified God. But notwithstanding they
2658 VII| cease not thou to serve God in this place here, and
2659 VII| in this place here, and God shall render and give to
2660 VII| Ah! man and servant of God, thou art welcome to point
2661 VII| psalmonising and glorifying God, and with great plenty of
2662 VII| as an hardy champion of God. He was so much required
2663 VII| should be burnt for love of God. When he saw that they approached
2664 VII| and constant in the law of God, they were much wroth with
2665 VII| there to much people, which God showed to the end that it
2666 VII| cruelty to the friends of God. And with this glorious
2667 VII| believed him that is very God that shall destroy thee
2668 VII| patiently for the love of God. Anon the ministers of the
2669 VII| the holy woman cried unto God, and making her prayers
2670 VII| pervertest the might of God to enchantments and evil
2671 VII| forthon I am certain that the God of christian men is much
2672 VII| Jesu Christ, which art the God of Quiriacus, receive my
2673 VII| wouldst that I should leave my God which giveth to me and to
2674 VII| was so smitten he prayed God that he might depart out
2675 VII| called him Quiriacus. To whom God gave so much grace that
2676 VII| his prayer was heard of God, and they distrained him
2677 VII| thee by the commandment of God, and in his name we gird
2678 VII| to study, in thinking on God when he was in contemplation
2679 VII| heart and his thought toward God, and was enhanced as he
2680 VII| was by the purveyance of God rendered to his mother holy
2681 VII| to health by the grace of God and the merits of this glorious
2682 VII| this city, in the name of God let them abide, for the
2683 VII| to denounce the name of God, and anon he was taken and
2684 VII| had rendered his soul to God he was cast into the water
2685 VII| flourishing as lilies before God, in sempiterna secula, where
2686 VII| the world and living with God. In that time died the bishop
2687 VII| the said ring, he thanked God of it, that he gave to him
2688 VII| marvelling to magnify and praise God, how in this present life
2689 VII| that acquireth graces of God, and that maketh justice
2690 VII| honour and reverence of God. In watching, in fasting,
2691 VII| that he was not the man of God, but that he was full lusty
2692 VII| suddenly, by the will of God, their clothing were all
2693 VII| thou from hence, man of God, to the end that this fire
2694 VII| me nigh the fire, and if God will that I shall be burnt
2695 VII| man rendered his soul to God, and after his obsequies
2696 VII| little bread, if it please to God and to the holy corpse that
2697 VII| nevertheless by the will of God they were there right soon,
2698 VII| they had, by the grace of God and of the saint they were
2699 VII| woman on a Sunday wrought. God punished her, for her two
2700 VII| August in the honour of God, that liveth and without
2701 VII| confessor and friend of God, was archbishop of the said
2702 VII| esprised of the love of God and not of nothing human,
2703 VII| and so much of grace gave God to him that he had a melodious
2704 VII| was full of the grace of God.~On a time, as he lifted
2705 VII| ark of the testament of God. And then he said to all
2706 VII| angels bearing the ark of God, and yet I see our Lord
2707 VII| speaking, made his prayer to God that of his grace he would
2708 VII| things that I may do, I call God to my record that right
2709 VII| time, this very friend of God, Fiacre, continually without
2710 VII| servant of the sovereign God; and when she thus had said
2711 VII| whereon he sat, by the will of God waxed and became soft as
2712 VII| he saw the marvels that God showed by him, as well of
2713 VII| devoutly beseecheth and prayeth God, and the good and holy S.
2714 VII| toward our said Lord and God. Amen~
2715 VII| christians are without a god, and put in greater error
2716 VII| said emperor was passed to God from this world, after him
2717 VII| reclaimed ever the name of God, they sprinkled and shed
2718 VII| heartily loved and served God, gave much of his goods
2719 VII| Manam, was much agreeable to God, and to the world, on which
2720 VII| the seven deadly sins, but God would that he never should
2721 VII| which answered to him: God that made me may save me
2722 VII| S. Demetrius that said: God that created thee and that
2723 VII| Demetrius told him in his sleep: God that healeth sick folk send
2724 VII| praising and reverence of God, who by the merits of the
2725 VII| the paynims reigned most. God that guided him brought
2726 VII| Be therefore the name of God praised, who for his good
2727 VII| health he would impetre unto God for him by his glorious
2728 VII| whom we beseech to pray God for us. Amen.~
2729 VII| and anon he believed on God and required to be baptized.
2730 VII| the poor for the love of God. The pope promoted him into
2731 VII| all the people there is of God, and all ready to thy service
2732 VII| November to the honour of God that liveth and reigneth
2733 VII| and was pleasant both to God and to the world, insomuch
2734 VII| but having his thought on God sustained their evil words
2735 VII| apostles. He profited him to God in all things privable and
2736 VII| pain, save the words of God and of salvation perdurable.
2737 VII| he, preaching the word of God right well and boldly, brought
2738 VII| his orison by him made to God.~It may not be recounted,
2739 VII| some devoutly made unto God, and to the Saint in divers
2740 VII| went barehead homeward, God that had himself in form
2741 VII| man departing and saying: God be with you and at your
2742 VII| light, sapience, the which God, creator, enluminator, and
2743 VII| would become his father in God, and that to his commandments
2744 VII| servants and friends of God. Every one forced himself
2745 VII| founded in the honour of God our Lord and of S. Peter.
2746 VII| courage, that, by the grace of God which defended and kept
2747 VII| and taught to the love of God and despite of the world,
2748 VII| over all things to dread God and to keep and abstain
2749 VII| foul he reputed him before God. For he was accustomed on
2750 VII| by the just judgment of God, many christian men died
2751 VII| but six thousand men. And God, father of misericorde,
2752 VII| they firmly believed that God Almighty, by the merits
2753 VII| edifices convenable, gave for God largely alms to the blind,
2754 VII| beguines, daughters of God, and releved the minster
2755 VII| sometime to his familiars: O God, how this alms is well set
2756 VII| assiduously grew the cultiving of God and the honour of the saints.
2757 VII| enamoured of the love of God, as Phineas, punished them
2758 VII| days, how now, blessed be God, we possess peaceably our
2759 VII| the faith of Jesu Christ, God, that would benewrely consume
2760 VII| him from drowning, invoked God, our Lady and his saints
2761 VII| made her prayer there to God and to the saint, by the
2762 VII| scripture that the same God's man, resplendishing in
2763 VII| could propose the word of God solemnly unto the people
2764 VII| and believed better that God had sent and inspired him
2765 VII| ententively the word of God, and for the nourishing
2766 VII| This holy S. Louis, as God's pleasure was, the pope
2767 VII| glorious saint, tending to God, fountain quick and living,
2768 VII| he, in whose life during God adorned with so many virtues
2769 VII| miracles and many others would God his saint to be magnified
2770 VII| Marseilles that he will pray God for us. Amen.~
2771 VII| nourished in the service of God, and yet I may say that
2772 VII| Aldegonde took it, and as God would, it lighted by itself
2773 VII| childhood he loved and served God ententively and with so
2774 VII| after, his prayer made to God, kneeling before the high
2775 VII| one of them said: Would to God I had milk to foster thee
2776 VII| that showeth the way of God to the people, ere he revesteth
2777 VII| the altar, signifying how God when he had taken our humanity,
2778 VII| dominatorem terrae; saying thus to God the Father: Sir, we pray
2779 VII| in all the earth. And to God the Son they said thus:
2780 VII| to enter the service of God. And for this followeth
2781 VII| calling upon the mercy of God to the end that holy church
2782 VII| reigning in the company of God, and this showeth the signification
2783 VII| and the misericorde of God the Son is called by this
2784 VII| For when the angels of God had knowledge that God was
2785 VII| of God had knowledge that God was born, then they all
2786 VII| that then war was betwixt God and creatures, betwixt the
2787 VII| of that he had offended God, whereof followed the two
2788 VII| earth betwixt creatures and God. For therefore he would
2789 VII| he would take nature of God and man, for to render us
2790 VII| graces and thanks. Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of God
2791 VII| thanks. Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of God the Father,
2792 VII| God, Lamb of God, Son of God the Father, thou that takest
2793 VII| Christ, in the glory of God the Father with the Holy
2794 VII| have his thought towards God; and the people answer:
2795 VII| his orison may be heard of God and enhanced.~Then returneth
2796 VII| say: Honour and pray to God the Father to the end that
2797 VII| passion honoured and prayed to God the Father three times.
2798 VII| Baptist, the which was sent of God for to announce the coming
2799 VII| say: Here is the Lamb of God, here is he that taketh
2800 VII| heard the predication of God, he oweth to put the hand
2801 VII| to mount or go up before God from degree to degree, by
2802 VII| announce the holy Evangel of God in the name of the Father,
2803 VII| incited to hear the word of God, and therefore the peop]
2804 VII| to sustain the faith of God and very love.~After, for
2805 VII| incited to hear the Evangel of God the priest representeth
2806 VII| representeth the place of God and saith: Sequentia sancti
2807 VII| tibi domine, in glorifying God that hath sent to them the
2808 VII| predication of our Lord God, the which finished and
2809 VII| creatures hearts the word of God.~After followeth the creed,
2810 VII| creature hath heard the word of God, that is the holy Evangel,
2811 VII| offer or give his heart to God, for therefore followeth
2812 VII| us to honour and to pray God, then he saith the offertory. ~
2813 VII| Lord, and offereth it to God the Father, saying: Suscipe
2814 VII| offer to thee as to my God, very and certain, for all
2815 VII| and for all the fiables of God that are alive, and for
2816 VII| people oweth to have with God. It may be said also that
2817 VII| people may be united to God by very love and direction.~
2818 VII| offereth the chalice to God, saying: Offerimus tibi,
2819 VII| Christ offered himself to God the Father crucified on
2820 VII| ensample of the people of God, which people offered within
2821 VII| the temple of Solomon to God. One offered gold, the other
2822 VII| signify the inclination of God, which inclined him after
2823 VII| apostles, and prayed to God the Father. After, he kisseth
2824 VII| people that they will pray God for him. For that is none
2825 VII| dear brethren, pray you God that I may make this sacrifice
2826 VII| worthily, so that I may see God joyously.~After, the priest
2827 VII| that he is as messenger to God for the people. The people
2828 VII| hearts upon high toward God. Then answereth the people:
2829 VII| to say: We heave them to God, and therefore the people,
2830 VII| not set their hearts to God may of light lie.~After,
2831 VII| graces and thankings to God! For if the people in that
2832 VII| ought to laud and thank God therefor, and for this,
2833 VII| lawful thing is to laud God, just thing is to honour
2834 VII| of heaven praise and laud God. And for this at the end
2835 VII| all may praise and laud God, saying with firm devotion:
2836 VII| that cometh in the name of God, of him we require pardon,
2837 VII| mowe thank and regracie God by devout contemplation.
2838 VII| soon after, by the will of God, fire descended from heaven
2839 VII| three manners: First of God the Father for our redemption,
2840 VII| things: first he prayeth to God that he will receive our
2841 VII| we may have very peace in God, the third is that he from
2842 VII| and yielding graces to God the Father, broke and gave
2843 VII| for to render graces to God, in teaching and tokening
2844 VII| ought to lift upward to God the eyes of our heart as
2845 VII| disciples and yielding graces to God the Father, he blessed and
2846 VII| augmentation or increase is done in God. Ensample of nature. For
2847 VII| diminishing. That is to say that God nor the sacrament is not
2848 VII| when the hostie is parted, God is in each part entirely.
2849 VII| these three were accepted of God as special frrends.~After,
2850 VII| inclined himself praying to God the Father, saying: Sire,
2851 VII| that by the misericorde of God they may have very light
2852 VII| cross at the right hand of God had, when he said: Memento
2853 VII| thy realm. Then answered God to him: Amen dico tibi:
2854 VII| misericorde and mercy of God, he prayeth that we may
2855 VII| speaking of the blessed Son of God: Crucify, crucify, crucify
2856 VII| voice, rendered his soul to God the Father. Or it may be
2857 VII| is to say that our Lord God will give us our living,
2858 VII| leave not the service of God, whereof also we may part
2859 VII| the poor folk, members of God. The fifth petition is:
2860 VII| three things, the first is God, for to approve our power,
2861 VII| in the tribulation that God sendeth, for if he be approved,
2862 VII| they leave not to pray to God. For creatures devout ought
2863 VII| that are set in peace with God. The second part may signify
2864 VII| priest, who as vicar of God oweth to announce peace,
2865 VII| is to say: The peace of God be ever with you, for so
2866 VII| to them ere they come to God that they have mind and
2867 VII| thing to say than: Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins
2868 VII| worthy for the fiables of God, dead. First, that all pain
2869 VII| Secondly, that glory with God be given to them. Thirdly,
2870 VII| peace is given to us of God, and also to all human ligneage.~
2871 VII| this that the fiables of God be out from all the tribulations
2872 VII| Christ that by the will of God the Father and wit of the
2873 VII| where thou mayst reign as God with the Father and Holy
2874 VII| and shall call the name of God. Lauding him and calling
2875 VII| and rendereth graces to God saying: Agimus tibi gracias,
2876 VII| apostles and disciples of God had great joy of the holy
2877 VII| to say: The disciples of God be fain and glad because
2878 VII| shepherds regracied and lauded God with all their virtue and
2879 VII| gracias, that is to say: God be lauded and regracied
2880 VII| priest would say: Bless we God of all his goods, and with
2881 VII| answereth: Deo gracias, God be graced and thanked. Thirdly,
2882 VII| Apostles for the promise of God that he had done to them,
2883 VII| after me, the blessed of God my Father, and take the
2884 VII| graces, lauding and thanking God of all his benefit. Whosoever
2885 VII| have certain knowledge of God, and shall mowe ordain and
2886 VII| is said. And so we pray God that he give to us grace
2887 VII| and the Holy Ghost, one God in three persoos. And all
2888 VII| first is this:~I believe on God the Father Almighty, Creator
2889 VII| say in this, that he is God and it is such:~I believe
2890 VII| Christ our Lord, only Son of God the Father. And this ought
2891 VII| of Jesu Christ the son of God, that should come to deliver
2892 VII| is the gift and love of God the Father and of the Son,
2893 VII| and that he is one same God, and one same thing with
2894 VII| the remission of sins that God giveth by virtue of the
2895 VII| the glory of paradise that God shall give to them that
2896 VII| perdurable or without end, that God hath apparelled for them
2897 VII| Matthias, apostle and friend of God.~Thus endeth the legend
2898 VII| to the people the word of God, and taught unto them the
2899 VII| people how they should serve God and love him, and avoid
2900 VII| into his belief and to his God that he called Jesu Christ,
2901 VII| constrain him to forsake his God that he called Jesus Christ,
2902 VII| to thy belief, and to thy God? Wherefore believest thou
2903 VII| believest thou not upon the same god that Diocletian and we believe
2904 VII| not forsake and deny thy God, that thou namest Jesus
2905 VII| Christ, and pray to the wise god, we will hang thee so horribly
2906 VII| softly, and said: Almighty God, that made all things, hath
2907 VII| water, thanking and louing God. When this unmerciful judge
2908 VII| furnace, thanking and louing God. Then rose there so great
2909 VII| came there an angel from God and did light all the pit
2910 VII| greatly with the grace of God, and against the will of
2911 VII| and preached the word of God so long, till the cruel
2912 VII| made him to forsake his God and his belief. And when
2913 VII| appeared to him the angel of God, and comforted him in his
2914 VII| the most chosen friend of God, be strong in thy tribulation,
2915 VII| therefore believe steadfastly in God and forsake him not. When
2916 VII| thou wilt not forsake thy God and thy false belief, and
2917 VII| and pray and worship our god, we will put on thy naked
2918 VII| and said: My Lord and my God hath for me so much done
2919 VII| down and called meekly upon God and said: O Almighty God,
2920 VII| God and said: O Almighty God, have mercy upon me. And
2921 VII| to him again the angel of God and said: O Erasmus, God '
2922 VII| God and said: O Erasmus, God 's champion, thou shalt
2923 VII| passing great pain, and God commandeth thee to convert
2924 VII| down and said: O Almighty God, Father of heaven, thy will
2925 VII| preached he again the word of God, and converted many folk
2926 VII| And then came the angel of God and comforted this holy
2927 VII| the very chosen servant of God, cease not, but go and preach
2928 VII| everlasting, the Son of God, sitting on the right hand
2929 VII| everlasting joy open, and said: O God, where hast thou been? blessed
2930 VII| again and preach the word of God, which he did more strongly
2931 VII| appeared to him an angel of God with great clearness and
2932 VII| days, preaching the word of God and strengthened the people
2933 VII| holy bishop and martyr of God should depart out of this
2934 VII| and thanking to Almighty God with bowing his head and
2935 VII| there he standeth with God, with all the holy company,
2936 VII| he for us all of our Lord God may obtain.~
2937 VII| s malady a vengeance of God, ii. 181.~Hingvar the Dane,
2938 VII| son, vii. 72. Mother of God, statute of S. Leo, iv.
2939 VII| Sneezing plague, the origin of 'God save you,' i. 102.~Spinning
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