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1 I| the majestic roll of the solemn chants of Advent and the
2 I| and show it to be holy and solemn. The first is the utas of
3 I| for the utas of saints be solemn, by much more reason ought
4 I| for then that one was as solemn as that other. But because
5 I| the Sunday and the other solemn feasts that be stablished
6 II| husband, went and offered a solemn sacrifice and his vow accomplished,
7 II| him withal in great and solemn feasts. Thus this holy man
8 II| a venerable bishop and a solemn doctor, of whom Amphilochius,
9 III| is said of aga, that is solemn, and of thau, that is perfection,
10 III| the perfection was right solemn, like as it appeareth by
11 III| day save the Sunday or a solemn feast. He was of so great
12 III| stolen away. Then made they solemn processions and litanies,
13 III| church, and this day made a solemn feast, as it were the day
14 III| body and brought it with solemn procession to the church
15 IV| precious ointment, and did solemn penance in the time of grace,
16 IV| therefore ought it to be more solemn, and therefore the church
17 IV| Albigenses, that disputation solemn was at the temple of Jupiter,
18 IV| passion of S. Laurence is much solemn and approved in the church.
19 IV| table celestial and to the solemn espousals of God. And then
20 V| king of the Lombards, sent solemn messengers thither for to
21 V| same blood. And there a solemn feast is kept and done,
22 VI| went into the church on a solemn day with a basin of water,
23 VI| have her. And there was a solemn embassy to the father of
24 VI| to them, is showed by a solemn doctor which rehearseth
25 VI| virgin honoured all the solemn feasts of the year with
26 VII| and conversation wrote the solemn doctor Athanasius, which
27 VII| received with great honour and solemn procession with twenty-four
28 VII| made upon the great and solemn holidays plenty of meat
29 VII| abundantly on the vigils solemn. And on some certain days
30 VII| service devoutly, and on the solemn and high holy days, with
31 VII| specially on holy days and solemn, in signifying the plenty
32 VII| inasmuch that the day is more solemn than other days, the more
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