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1 I| Easter-day. The Septuagesima was instituted for three reasons; like
2 I| after Easter day; and was instituted for redemption, for signification,
3 I| representation. For redemption it was instituted. For Melchiades the Pope
4 I| Melchiades the Pope and Silvester instituted that men should eat twice
5 I| endeth on Easter day, and is instituted for supplication and fulfilling,
6 I| The first is for him that instituted it, that was Saint Gregory
7 I| the cause wherefore it was instituted, and that was for a right
8 I| the Ascension. And this instituted S. Mamertin, Bishop of Vienne
9 I| that this lesser Litany was instituted of a lesser, which was a
10 I| fast three days; and he instituted the Litanies, and then the
11 I| And for many reasons it is instituted. First, because it appeaseth
12 I| them that be ordained and instituted to consecrate it. The sweetness
13 I| with his disciples, then he instituted this holy sacrament like
14 I| this noble sacrament was instituted is special memory made of
15 I| he hath given them and instituted to endure perpetually. This
16 II| his will was made pope. He instituted for to be fasted Wednesday,
17 III| procured so much that he was instituted emperor. Whiles he was young
18 III| more the service of God, instituted twenty-four bishops or high
19 III| tributaries, he ordained and instituted Paris to be the chief siege
20 V| that the virgins that were instituted in the temple, and had accomplished
21 V| nation of Genoa, ordained and instituted the said utas to be observed.
22 VII| noster, which was made and instituted by our Lord Jesu Christ,
23 VII| bowing his knees, two orisons instituted by the ancient fathers.
24 VII| that time in Jerusalem, instituted by the Romans. Under the
25 VII| Hours of prayer, wherefore instituted, i. 155.~Hubba the Dane,
26 VII| Et cum spiritu tuo,' how instituted, iii. 67.~Reynold, friar,
27 VII| of oil, ii. 117.~Tonsure instituted by S. Peter, iii. 52.~Toulouse,
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