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1 I| honour for singular cause or affection. And they may be said the
2 I| most vehemently taketh our affection. And where thou lamentest,
3 I| courage, devout and of great affection, I shall go with thee and
4 I| as for the reason of the affection. For they held his feet,
5 I| feet, which signifieth the affection of the heart. Thirdly he
6 I| that some show more greater affection to a saint than they do
7 I| Pope Urban iv., by great affection that he had to this holy
8 II| word of God purgeth our affection from all fleshly love; thirdly,
9 III| children she had put her affection in Eustochium her daughter,
10 III| am with thee in all thine affection, and mine ears be open to
11 III| the dust of all worldly affection, and thereof is found in
12 III| and far set from worldly affection. And S. Ambrose found their
13 III| them, sorrowed by great affection for them and said: Lord,
14 III| campagna. ~cherety, n., affection. ~clarte, adj., glory. ~
15 IV| unshod his feet from the affection of all deadly and earthly
16 IV| hast desired with all shine affection. Jerusalem and Rome be evil
17 IV| these five: Cogitation, affection, intention, action, and
18 IV| thought ought to be holy, affection clean, intention right,
19 IV| said consecrate. He had affection clean, and thereof he is
20 V| brought me in to a desirous affection withinforth which cannot
21 V| they be sent to inflame our affection to love, wherefore, in sign
22 V| thalamo, that is will or affection of martiage, for at the
23 VI| with his mouth but with his affection. And when mass was done,
24 VI| three manners, that is by affection and desire, by thought and
25 VI| thought and intention. The affection ought to be holy, the thought
26 VI| intention rightful. He had the affection holy, for he was full of
27 VI| God, yet they have carnal affection to their riches, their wives,
28 VI| the trace of all worldly affection. Thirdly, the lion hath
29 VI| put from them all carnal affection and fleshly love of their
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