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1 I| The fourth is our surety, therefor ascended Jesu Christ into
2 II| hath so done shall yield therefor four times double. Then
3 II| idolatry and did much penance therefor, for he let him be drawn
4 II| gold, and rendered to God therefor great thankings, and therewith
5 II| should be too weak, and therefor otherwhile it is expedient
6 II| said he ought to be cursed therefor, because he had lost two
7 III| so spake and was rebuked therefor, if she amended it not at
8 III| shall have worthy penance therefor. And she answered: Right
9 III| that he was over anguished therefor and took the helve and threw
10 III| he enjoined him penance therefor. After this he went to Mount
11 III| thine heresy, I shall pray therefor to our Lord. Then all they
12 III| rebuked the king sharply therefor, but there was none amendment,
13 III| suffer death, for to have therefor our reward in heaven, everlasting
14 IV| was much sorry and heavy therefor, and anon ordered another
15 IV| what reward shall ye have therefor? Then Paul preached to them
16 IV| was sore afraid to be put therefor to death. Then he that was
17 IV| deliverance of thy body, therefor thou hast fallen in this
18 VI| thee thou art like to die therefor, wherefore if thou love
19 VI| give any praising to him therefor, but bade her to give laud
20 VI| laud and praising to God therefor, for he is the doer, not
21 VI| had made to duke William, therefor he was slain in battle,
22 VI| bishop, and was suspended therefor of his oflice.~And as the
23 VI| Albigeois, and he would therefor give pardon to his father
24 VI| will, and were right sorry therefor. And S. Ambrose saith thus
25 VI| master, he beat her so sore therefor that the strokes appeared
26 VI| to give clay, and take therefor gold, to give a foul habitation,
27 VII| recovered, sorrow never therefor. Ne believe never thing
28 VII| and gave thankings to God therefor. And Josaphat dwelled there
29 VII| evil or damage should fall therefor, as well to S. Ives as to
30 VII| ought to laud and thank God therefor, and for this, the clerk,
31 VII| of itself is not fouled therefor. For we see that the beams
32 VII| the sun is nothing foul therefor, but rather the ordure or
33 VII| punishment of S. Gregory therefor, iii. 68.~Trance of S. Clare,
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