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1 I| flesh all pure and without corruption. And these three things
2 I| myrrh which preserveth from corruption, is understood the flesh
3 I| flesh which was without corruption. And the kings when they
4 I| be brought to life, from corruption to incorruption, from exile
5 I| misery to glory, and from corruption to incorruption. Whereof
6 I| suffer thine holy body to see corruption. The second reason is for
7 I| this bread may feel no corruption. To them in desert, abovesaid,
8 II| of virginity without any corruption; essence of charity without
9 II| in a sure place; unto the corruption of my heart ne body, I never
10 II| said: The body may take no corruption but if the heart and will
11 II| Lechery is engendered of corruption, and of corruption cometh
12 II| engendered of corruption, and of corruption cometh pollution, and of
13 III| cardinal deacon. After, for the corruption of the air, the pope Pelagius
14 III| should be full and foul of corruption. And when she saw that Zosimus
15 IV| the flesh as she was from corruption of her body. Then said our
16 IV| suffer in the sepulchre no corruption of body. And anon the soul
17 IV| oughtest to have no harm of corruption; where thou haddest no corruption
18 IV| corruption; where thou haddest no corruption of virginity in childing
19 IV| shouldst be alway without corruption, and live entirely, which
20 IV| the victory against the corruption of death and clothes of
21 IV| her unto heaven without corruption, and shall clothe her of
22 IV| and more holy life without corruption of death for to remain in
23 IV| How might anything have corruption that bare life? And yet
24 IV| nor her flesh felt never corruption. And they that she was the
25 IV| childing ought to see no corruption. And she that bare the creator
26 IV| his flesh suffered never corruption. Then is except from this
27 IV| part of diseases, ne of corruption. But she is except of some
28 IV| may he not keep without corruption, of stench, of rottenness?
29 IV| belly of the whale without corruption. Should not he then keep
30 IV| never had tatche ne spot of corruption in bringing forth so great
31 IV| For she is always without corruption that was full of so much
32 V| and this virgin, without corruption flourishing, get unto us
33 VI| in his flesh was found no corruption, but it was fair and fresh
34 VI| they being married without corruption, were put in a deep pit,
35 VI| sweetly smelling and without corruption, which body she took and
36 VI| have been kept from all corruption, and haddest of me two sons
37 VI| espouse, and always without corruption? Secondly, because she is
38 VII| were all without any evil corruption, and the odour of his precious
39 VII| both of nose and eyes by corruption of the said sickness, the
40 VII| holy sacrifices without corruption. And there the priest kisseth
41 VII| felony and wickedness or corruption, ye must so obey both to
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