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1 I| four things ought to be considered in all sacrifice: First,
2 I| passion, the which might be considered in three manners. For one
3 I| resurrection seven things be to be considered. First, of the time that
4 I| declare, seven things be to be considered. First then, he ascended.
5 I| coming eight things be to be considered. First, from whom he was
6 I| here be three things to be considered. First, for whom he was
7 I| material. three things be to be considered. First, wherefore it is
8 I| had seen the country and considered by the space of forty days
9 I| were two of them that had considered the land, said to the people:
10 II| said to him: Hast thou not considered my servant Job, that there
11 II| to Satan, Hast thou not considered my servant Job that there
12 II| comfort him, and when they considered his misery they tare their
13 II| leave for to marry. The pope considered his simpleness, and for
14 III| ye find and no more. Then considered S. Gregory that, one of
15 III| wise and a prudent man, considered the time of the coming of
16 III| brethren had pity on him and considered his humility and patience,
17 IV| way whereas she was, and considered in her so great beauty and
18 IV| the first. And S. Dominic considered diligently his fellow in
19 IV| blessed martyr Hyppolitus considered that Jesu Christ was very
20 V| the house of a lady, she considered the beauty of this young
21 V| church of S. Sophia and considered that he was there alone,
22 V| four things be principally considered in the blessed S. Matthew.
23 V| great grace. And it is to be considered that, after S. Ambrose,
24 V| Matthew, three things be to be considered, after S. Ambrose. He took
25 V| virgin came to herself, and considered who that it was that spake
26 VI| him. And as he beheld and considered the hart diligently, he
27 VI| to serve them. And they considered and said that one to that
28 VI| heard all this tbing, she considered long in herself if they
29 VI| hearing this, and diligently considered and beheld her, anon knew
30 VI| suffrages. Of the first is to be considered three things, first, who
31 VI| three things ought to be considered. First, the suffrages that
32 VI| there be four things to be considered. First, who be they to whom
33 VI| maidens for to play, she considered well the manner of the game
34 VI| these words be diligently considered, that he should not say
35 VII| not what to say, for they considered well by her words that she
36 VII| s law and cruel tyrant, considered the noble and royal city
37 VII| great shame and confusion considered not his visage. To whom
38 VII| forsake it. Which devotion considered, by the assent of the said
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