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1 I| and also some other notory deeds and acts of times past,
2 I| marvels, and false Iying deeds, whereof S. John maketh
3 I| themselves and upon their deeds; like as S. John Chrysostom
4 I| that: In this day all our deeds shall be showed, like as
5 I| we have done and the good deeds that we have left. The other
6 I| is the manifestation of deeds and will of God by whom
7 I| crying by voice, by words, by deeds, by death, by life, by descending
8 II| we to the effect of the deeds. Then he did do come a cruel
9 II| bringing forth his wicked deeds, and laid them in a balance
10 III| candle burning: that is good deeds, true faith, with good works.
11 III| to repent him of his evil deeds and sins, ere that the judge
12 III| the justice and other good deeds of Trajan, and how he had
13 III| and much sweet smelling in deeds and in words. Or Ambrose
14 III| full sore of their wicked deeds, and cried full meekly God
15 III| to him: What be the evil deeds that thou hast done and
16 IV| me, not in words but in deeds, for where he promised angels
17 IV| Stephen, why reputest thou the deeds of my merits to be unworthy?
18 IV| bringing written, all the evil deeds that ever I did. O blessed
19 IV| bounden in chains for his evil deeds. Truly I shall double the
20 IV| if he hath done any good deeds, the wicked deeds pass the
21 IV| any good deeds, the wicked deeds pass the good without comparison.
22 IV| whereas were but few good deeds. And the devil enforced
23 V| to enquire the causes and deeds of every each of these evil
24 V| discovered the faits and deeds of the enchanters in this
25 V| and examine the works and deeds of others, by whom when
26 VI| that they might spend it in deeds of charity. Then the king
27 VI| spent in his pilgrimage, to deeds of charity, and to re-edify
28 VI| in his desires, and our deeds in services. As touching
29 VI| same rite, and also of the deeds of mercy, of whom he had
30 VI| understand that the wicked deeds that he had done strove
31 VI| repent thee of thy cursed deeds, I would trust so much in
32 VII| rough and hard. In these two deeds doing, the good man rendered
33 VII| hermit, made many virtuous deeds in the territory or country
34 VII| better to better in spiritual deeds, and that he was of age
35 VII| themselves for their good deeds, and the sinners he recomforted
36 VII| evidently his charitable deeds on the poor folk, succouring
37 VII| and consider on their evil deeds and offences, to the end
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