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1 I| instituted that men should eat twice on the Saturday, to the
2 I| his Epistle ad Hebreos. Twice he ascended on high that
3 I| Less ~The Litanies be done twice in the year. The first be
4 I| nature hath been changed twice, of the serpent and of the
5 II| And he said, I have sent twice to thee, praying thee to
6 II| in this hour, and smote twice in the neck and cut off
7 II| vanquished and overcome us twice. On a time as Macarius was
8 II| our Lord came, and he said twice: Who art thou? The good
9 II| request this man hath received twice alms this day, and hath
10 II| and hath changed his habit twice; S. John feigned as he had
11 II| you here, and thus he did twice and thereby he taught the
12 III| out again, and so it did twice. Then came the father and
13 III| quenched it again once or twice, and always as soon as he
14 III| king of the Britons. And twice he was driven out, and the
15 III| see a little. When she had twice or thrice washed, her sight
16 IV| place, and ate sufficiently twice a day of the same loaf,
17 IV| to savour his meat, and twice in the year he drank wine,
18 V| Which devout mother fasted twice in the week, and the blessed
19 V| child Rocke abstained him twice also, when his mother fasted
20 V| right noble paynim. and was twice married. He had Savien of
21 V| Michael's day it avoideth twice and giveth way to the people.
22 V| be warned to be shriven twice in the week by word and
23 VI| Litany, and when she did so twice all her pain was gone, and
24 VI| to him, and Martin came twice to have entered, but he
25 VI| fastings and vigils once, twice, thrice, and they might
26 VI| his neck. And every day twice this malady came to him,
27 VI| wear those shirts once or twice in the week, and they should
28 VII| day, on which days he ate twice. His bread was rustical
29 VII| was in, hurted and smote twice against the rock so strongly
30 VII| among them at the least twice in a week for to hear the
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