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mocked

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1 I| Jews. For four times he was mocked. First, at the house of 2 I| wounds. Secondly, he was mocked in the house of Herod, which 3 I| white vestures, and I God am mocked and vilipended, and in the 4 I| perverted it. Thirdly, Jesus was mocked in the house of Pilate. 5 I| times, like as he was for us mocked and scorned on the cross. 6 I| if they left it. And they mocked him and said that he raved 7 II| daughter: Why hast thou mocked me so, and hast suffered 8 II| and issue all abashed, he mocked them and called them cowards. 9 III| where he saw a juggler who mocked his words. The fiend took 10 III| such confusion that I am mocked because thou refusest to 11 III| to the ground because he mocked the holy man, and died anon.~ 12 III| aforesaid priest, but he mocked and japed so much that he 13 III| himself disappointed and mocked, turned himself unto Felicula, 14 III| full sore of that they had mocked them the day before. And 15 III| doctrine, but scorned and mocked him, wherefore God took 16 III| abashed because the devils mocked them so. And then S. Germain 17 III| to beseech.~japed, v., mocked.~jowes, n., Fr. joues. cheeks.~ 18 IV| abashed because the devils had mocked them so. And then S. Germain 19 IV| the adversaries of truth mocked him, and spit at him, and 20 IV| he weened that they had mocked him. And when he saw it, 21 V| saith: They scorned and mocked him by the clothing of a 22 V| drunken villains of the town mocked and scorned him of his providence, 23 V| the king. And as Ebroinus mocked the bishop, they answered 24 VI| and yet for all that he mocked the judge. Then the judge 25 VI| estrained, haled forth and mocked, insomuch that of this remembrance 26 VI| him many evil turns and mocked him, but he never complained, 27 VI| baigned him in a water, and he mocked a poor man which S. Elizabeth 28 VI| Christ, the philosophers mocked him as he had been mad or 29 VI| the first philosopher that mocked him and despised his predication, 30 VII| emperor, v. 39.~Frederic who mocked S. Elizabeth, vi. 229.~Frenchmen


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