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1 I| was brought again into the matter whereof it was first formed.
2 I| what should be done in this matter, they answered that he which
3 I| miracles by his angels, by matter amiable that they have,
4 I| elements hath but little matter, but strong virtue in operation
5 I| aforesaid is to bring in my matter of the history that is read,
6 I| Hamor went to speak of this matter to Jacob, and that time
7 I| him all the order of the matter. When he saw the carriage
8 I| as the evil words of such matter, or the foul and evil attouching,
9 II| Samuel counselled on this matter with our Lord, to whom God
10 II| he told to them all the matter like as it is aforesaid,
11 II| asked counsel of him of this matter. S. Silvester answered that
12 II| hilum, which is to say dark matter, for he had in his dictes
13 II| gainsay the truth of the matter, ne could not bear ne answer
14 II| answered to him in this matter: Go from me thou fardel
15 III| find more plainly of this matter in the life of S. Oswald.~
16 III| him of his help in this matter, and soon after S. Dunstan
17 III| and his devoir to assemble matter whereof might be made and
18 IV| Saints that treat of this matter accord that it was on one
19 IV| they spake together of this matter, Paul came in, and the gates
20 IV| than gold or gems. That one matter he overcame with strength,
21 IV| have his consent of this matter, and he took them and put
22 IV| of our Lady, of certain matter, and he said to him by amiable
23 IV| and there came out rotten matter, and there issued worms,
24 IV| Donat and showed to him that matter, and said that thilke man
25 IV| by his winds and corporal matter, and Laurence goeth to heaven,
26 IV| tofore our Lord of this matter, it pleased him that the
27 IV| came and inquired how the matter went, and then when our
28 V| whereas he departed from his matter and preached against the
29 VI| great plenty of blood and matter on the king's clothes, which
30 VI| brake, and when the foul matter was out, he felt himself
31 VI| Gregory, in speaking of this matter and of three others, witnesseth
32 VI| Leonard, to whom I remit the matter. And the night following
33 VI| to preach, and took their matter how all the world is vanity,
34 VI| counsel of my fellows in this matter. And anon as he was come
35 VI| tofore the whole chapter this matter and showed to them; his
36 VI| and have discovered the matter. But Peter defended them
37 VII| content and to cease of this matter, and let us proceed to such
38 VII| there was no remedy in that matter. Then said her mother to
39 VII| other move me more of this matter, for I promise you plainly
40 VII| her heart from all earthly matter. She showed to have this
41 VII| Because thou hast thrown the matter of the world from thee I
42 VII| what he would say upon that matter. And nevertheless the Emperor
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