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1 I| our bodily flesh, we may consider three things of this coming,
2 I| sun; now then, saith he, consider ye what the virtue is of
3 I| done. Hereto we ought to consider, like as saith a doctor,
4 I| proper blood. And after consider, if of right for so many
5 I| sent, and that he should consider how his life was hanging,
6 I| body of Jesu Christ. ~Now consider here then which is most
7 I| them charge for to see and consider the goodness thereof, and
8 II| flocks there, wherefore consider what is to be done. They
9 II| the meat of the body. And consider ye fair brethren, men of
10 IV| sorrow; but an thou wilt consider Paul, thou shalt see betimes
11 IV| make an end. Then let us consider the holy life, the holy
12 V| marvellous sweetness, for to consider the height of the divine
13 V| and it behoveth thee to consider what thou wert late and
14 VI| cruelly in this battle. Consider the covenant, understand
15 VI| always here with us, and consider all that we do, and may
16 VI| under the likeness of pity I consider you greatly to err. For
17 VII| For to keep himself, to consider and have discretion, be
18 VII| I bear behind me, them I consider not, ne sorrow for them.
19 VII| of my brethren, which I consider all day and judge them,
20 VII| to that withoutforth, and consider not what is within. And
21 VII| towards the eldest, said: Son, consider thou must, how as now I
22 VII| also they owe to think and consider on their evil deeds and
23 VII| precious sacrament we may consider nine miracles much marvellous,
24 VII| instantly that thou wilt not consider my misdeeds and sins, but
25 VII| my misdeeds and sins, but consider thou the faith of the holy
26 VII| the mass is, let him well consider and imprint right perfectly
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