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1 I| from us the sins and evil vices, that is to wit pride, wrath,
2 I| cutting and pulling out the vices and the sins, and after
3 I| the Lent, to the end that vices wax dry in us, for they
4 I| presence; and by the fleeing of vices I have felt the virtue of
5 I| the dryness of burning of vices. And of this was said to
6 I| and from all ardour of vices shall cool thee. And the
7 II| his doctrine to overcome vices and sins. Or Nicholas is
8 II| scripture; for its evils and vices make men sinners and cold
9 II| as much to say as burning vices, or overcoming burnings
10 II| for he burnt and destroyed vices by mortification of his
11 II| to the faith leaving his vices. Why he is said Paul, it
12 II| suddenly. Paul had in him these vices. The first was hardiness,
13 III| because he reproved their vices; but he arose on the third
14 IV| virtuous without pollution of vices. ~
15 IV| All the world is full of vices, of pride, of luxury, and
16 IV| noble fighter against the vices, which shall run over all
17 V| virtues, and clean from all vices. Damian is said of dama,
18 V| against him the principal vices, he shall not perish for
19 V| overcome and dominate over all vices in themselves, and they
20 V| his word carved away the vices like an axe. Sixthly, by
21 V| sinners against drunkenness of vices, and he had many names tofore
22 VI| oft as we be overcome by vices and by sins, we reny God.
23 VI| the flesh, redemption of vices and princess of virtues.
24 VI| as the mortification of vices, but now they that die without
25 VI| the God of battle, against vices and sins. Or Martin is said
26 VII| cuttings shall I be purged from vices. And they cut off the fourth
27 VII| needs be virtuous and eschew vices that was so well occupied
28 VII| being assoiled from sin and vices, may be brought unto heavenly
29 VII| he be a fighter against vices.~When the father of S. Arsenius,
30 VII| apparelled to flee and eschew all vices. When S. Albine came to
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