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1 I| of Moses. The rod which flourished, that was the flesh of Jesu
2 II| by the help of Christ he flourished in the church, and had a
3 II| sepulture. This holy man S. John flourished in the year of our Lord
4 III| learned at Rome and there flourished in virtues; and after departed
5 III| S. Bartholomew's day. He flourished about the year of our Lord
6 IV| following his nurse, Theodora, flourished in all honesty, and when
7 IV| That same time S. Lupus flourished which was bishop of Troyes;
8 IV| lived eighty-eight years. He flourished about the year of our Lord
9 V| this life, and the evil men flourished. And the treatise of the
10 V| had not whereof. And he flourished about the year of our Lord
11 V| prayer to God; and his staff flourished and brought forth leaves
12 V| in peace in our Lord. He flourished about the year of our Lord
13 V| him into heaven. And he flourished about the year of our Lord
14 V| altar, and his rod that flourished, and, after the saying of
15 V| things were done S. John flourished in Constantinople by doctrine,
16 V| that the lilies and roses flourished always and waxed never old;
17 V| or shrine of silver. He flourished about the year of our Lord
18 V| had seen all things. He flourished by the spirit of prophecy
19 VI| holiness. The monasteries flourished in devotion by holy religion.
20 VI| Normandy, and by the tree flourished, whom Maud the empress sprang
21 VI| thou shalt see anon the flourished light of God, and after
22 VII| baptized. ~In that time flourished Medard and Gildard brethren,
23 VII| Aquitaine or Guienne; and then flourished Alcuinus master of Charles.
24 VII| many miracles. And then flourished Gilbert Porretanus. Frederick,
25 VII| fifty-four, and at that time flourished Master Peter Lombard, Bishop
26 VII| they were; and in such wise flourished the odour of the renomee
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