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1 I| to be understood to such people as be not lettered, the 2 I| the earth oppression of people anguishous for the confusion 3 I| scholastic; for the works of the people may mount so high. Secondly 4 I| for the purgation of the people; for then that fire shall 5 I| of necessity, the chosen people shall be in the air for 6 I| condemnation of the evil people whom they shall condemn 7 I| a common place where all people went. And there was a stable 8 I| clergy go before the common people, so should they go in devotion 9 I| He hath moved the common people with his doctrine, in beginning 10 I| person of Jesu Christ: My people, saith Jesu, what might 11 I| Pilate sent to this cruel people and wild, which before had 12 I| was told to him to what people he was sent, and that he 13 I| had victory of this cruel people, he was named of this Isle 14 I| Galilee, and brought the people into Garizim where he said 15 I| he slew him and all his people, because he doubted that 16 I| and lightning whereof the people was sore afraid and in great 17 I| exile for to die among the people of whom he was born. And 18 I| cross, and the robber of the people enhanced himself. Jesu Christ 19 I| hast, and give it to poor people. Fifthly he appeared to 20 I| turneth him five times to the people. But the third turning is 21 I| to-frushed. And lo! the people of saints that come kneeling 22 I| living in the earth: The people that were in darkness saw 23 I| before the face of all thy people. After, came one which seemed 24 I| cruel and sudden, and caused people to die in going by the way, 25 I| in the fifth all the lay people, in the sixth all the women, 26 I| God for the sins of the people, the fiends entered into 27 I| commanded and ordained that the people should fast three days; 28 I| for to warn the Christian people, that they put them in devotion 29 I| into heaven. And as the people follow the cross, the banners, 30 I| they do to God, and such people be imperfect. The second 31 I| happed that a child amid the people was ravished to heaven and 32 I| then he returned to the people, and in the midst of the 33 I| and in the midst of the people he sang it, and anon that 34 I| them, and that the wicked people may know that righteously 35 I| lamb for the life of the people in merit of justice. But 36 I| the Holy Ghost. For evil people avaunt them to have done 37 I| to the edification of the people, whereof saith Isaiah: The 38 I| xi.: I shall give to my people of my spirit that is in 39 I| support the burden of my people. The spirit of Moses was 40 I| in him for to judge the people. Moses was most meek and 41 I| God delivered to him his people for to govern. ~The Holy 42 I| that he came to save the people. The sixth cause is for 43 I| distributed to Christian people, give to the said people 44 I| people, give to the said people great dignity, for there 45 I| dignity, for there is no people, ne never was so great a 46 I| hearts of devout and faithful people, of the great largesse of 47 I| hallowed of all good christian people, to the end that we who 48 I| and ran so long that the people wist not for to drink. After, 49 I| water as it was before. The people of the Hebrews was on a 50 I| bitter, in such wise that the people that had great thirst might 51 I| for the kings, and for the people. But when this holy sacrament 52 I| unstableness, and how prone the people have been to worship false 53 I| and how oft his own chosen people the Jews departed from his 54 I| and of S. Agatha, all the people were there assembled, and 55 I| seen of no man, whereof the people had great marvel. But our 56 I| to leave matins, for the people abide the coming of Jesu 57 I| into the temple and the people assembled there to him, 58 I| that one and of that other people. Or it signifieth that one 59 I| faith, by the which the rude people and new be introduced, and 60 I| they of the one and other people which ought repute them 61 I| apostle to the Romans: The people that have law do naturally 62 I| embraceth it ardently, and much people see our crosses that see 63 I| for surety he brought his people into the towns. Then Enoch 64 I| beginning, in the first age, the people lived long. Adam lived nine 65 I| to Noah: The end of all people is come tofore me except 66 I| time Noah oft desired the people to leave their sin, and 67 I| such a flood to slay all people, and in token thereof I 68 I| make thee grow into much people; I shall bless thee and 69 I| Sichem, in which were ill people which were the people of 70 I| ill people which were the people of Canaan. And our Lord 71 I| that when we come to this people, which be lawless, that 72 I| come in to that country the people saw that she was so fair, 73 I| west, which was beside the people of Canaan at the foot of 74 I| Lot dwelled in Sodom. The people of Sodom were worst of all 75 I| Sodom were worst of all people. ~Our Lord said to Abram: 76 I| Abram did do gather his people together, the number of 77 I| after, and departed his people in two parties because they 78 I| Abram much love of all the people. After this our Lord appeared 79 I| multiply thy seed, and so much people shall come of it that it 80 I| shalt be father of much people. Thou shalt no more be called 81 I| ordained thee father of much people. I shall make thee to increase 82 I| put out for ever from my people, because he obeyeth not 83 I| multiply his seed into much people, twelve dukes shall come 84 I| they were known from other people. After this on a time, as 85 I| bed, the sinful and cursed people of the town, young and old, 86 I| handmaid grow into great people, for he is of thy seed. 87 I| him to increase into much people. God opened her eyes and 88 I| shall be blessed all the people of the earth, for thou obeyedst 89 I| said to her: Two manner people be in thy belly, and two 90 I| be divided from thy womb, people shall overcome people, and 91 I| womb, people shall overcome people, and the more shall serve 92 I| wine, and oil, and the people serve thee, and the tribes 93 I| increased into tourbes of people, and give to thee the blessings 94 I| Egypt, to the end that the people be not enfamined. This counsel 95 I| commandment of thy mouth all people shall obey. I only shall 96 I| and scarcity. And when the people hungered they cried to Pharaoh 97 I| wheat was sold unto the people. Then when his brethren 98 I| to grow there into great people. I shall descend with thee 99 I| king's treasury. When all people lacked money, all Egypt 100 I| unto Pharaoh, and all his people from the last terms of Egypt 101 I| that he should save much people. Be ye nothing afeard, I 102 I| Joseph, and said to his people: Lo! and see the people 103 I| people: Lo! and see the people of Israel is great, and 104 I| unto the midwives, and the people grew and were greatly comforted. 105 I| Pharaoh commanded to his people saying: Whatsomever is born 106 I| seen the affliction of my people in Egypt, and I have heard 107 I| thou shalt have led out my people of Egypt, thou shalt offer 108 I| then give my grace to this people tofore the Egyptians, and 109 I| and he shall speak for the people, and shall be thy mouth, 110 I| signs and tokens tofore the people and the people believed 111 I| tofore the people and the people believed it. They heard 112 I| God of Israel: Suffer my people to depart that they may 113 I| ye, Moses and Aaron, the people from their works and labour? 114 I| Pharaoh also said: The people is much, see how they grow 115 I| give no more chaff to the people for to make loam and clay, 116 I| thy name, he hath put thy people to more affliction than 117 I| Pharaoh and bid him deliver my people of Israel out of his land. 118 I| the children of Israel my people. And shall show mine hand, 119 I| and will not deliver my people. Go to him to-morn in the 120 I| thee saying: Deliver my people that they may offer and 121 I| that he would not let the people depart as our Lord had commanded, 122 I| that he would go suffer the people to do sacrifice; and then 123 I| and the possessions of his people of Israel, for of the beasts 124 I| he would not suffer the people to depart. The sixth plague 125 I| the land. And anon all the people of Egypt, as well men as 126 I| left, in such wise that the people came to Pharaoh and desired 127 I| But first say to all the people that every man borrow of 128 I| our Lord shall give to his people grace and favour to borrow 129 I| and go your way from my people, ye and the children of 130 I| fire by night tofore the people. Our Lord said to Moses, 131 I| his chariot and all his people with him. He took with him 132 I| wilderness. And Moses said to the people: Be ye not afraid, stand 133 I| brinks of the sea. And the people then dreaded our Lord and 134 I| drink thereof. Then the people grudged against Moses, saying: 135 I| you from heaven, let the people go out and gather every 136 I| why tempt ye our Lord? The people thirsted sore for lack and 137 I| What shall I do to this people? I trow within a while they 138 I| to Moses: Go before the people and take with thee the older 139 I| come out thereof that the people may drink. Moses did so 140 I| Amalek to flee, and his people, by strength of his sword. 141 I| the children of Israel his people, he took Zipporah the wife 142 I| Pharaoh, and hath saved his people; now I know that he is a 143 I| and judged and deemed the people from morning unto evening, 144 I| sittest thou alone and all the people tarry from the morning until 145 I| whom Moses answered: The people came to me demanding sentence 146 I| consumest thy self, and the people with thee; thou thy might, 147 I| with thee. Be thou unto the people in those things that appertain 148 I| shall do. Provide of all people wise men and dreading God, 149 I| may in all times judge the people. And if there be of a great 150 I| sustain his precepts, and the people shall go home to their places 151 I| the strongest and wisest people of all Israel and ordained 152 I| ordained them princes of the people, tribunes, centurions, quinquagenaries, 153 I| should judge and deem the people. And all the great and weighty 154 I| reign of priesthood and holy people. These be the words that 155 I| had commanded him. All the people answered: All that ever 156 I| When Moses had showed the people the words of our Lord, our 157 I| thee in a cloud that the people may hear me speaking to 158 I| went and told this to the people, and our Lord bade them 159 I| bade them to sanctify the people this day and to-morrow, 160 I| shall descend tofore all the people on the mount of Sinai. And 161 I| Sinai. And ordain to the people the marks and terms in the 162 I| Moses went down to the people and sanctified and hallowed 163 I| trump was so shrill that the people were sore afraid. When Moses 164 I| Go down and charge the people that they come not to the 165 I| ascend the hill. All the people and priests let them not 166 I| descended and told to the people all that our Lord hath said. 167 I| and bring it to me. The people did as he bade, and brought 168 I| land of Egypt. Then the people made an altar tofore it, 169 I| hence and descend down, thy people have sinned whom thou hast 170 I| Moses: I see well that this people is of evil disposition, 171 I| make thee governor of great people. Moses then prayed our Lord 172 I| wroth, Lord, against thy people that thou hast brought out 173 I| upon the wickedness of thy people. Remember Abraham, Isaac, 174 I| as he had said unto his people; and Moses returned from 175 I| to Aaron: What hath this people done to thee that thou hast 176 I| thou knowest well that this people is prone and ready to sin. 177 I| second day Moses spake to the people and said: Ye have committed 178 I| castles seven days, and the people removed not from the place 179 I| but some said that the people were strong, and many kings 180 I| impregnable and that the people were much stronger than 181 I| they were. Wherefore the people anon were afeard, and murmured 182 I| considered the land, said to the people: Why grudge ye and wherefore 183 I| not afeard. Then all the people cried against them, and 184 I| and said to Moses: This people believeth not the signs 185 I| make thee a prince upon people greater and stronger than 186 I| Moses to our Lord for the people, that he would have pity 187 I| therefore. ~After this the people removed from thence and 188 I| the same place. Then the people lacked water and came and 189 I| hear the clamour of thy people, and open to them thy treasure, 190 I| assemble and gather the people and speak ye to the stone, 191 I| bade, and gathered all the people tofore the stone and said 192 I| wise, in such wise that the people and beasts drank their fill. 193 I| ye shall not bring this people into the land that I shall 194 I| when all the multitude of people saw that Aaron was dead, 195 I| family. ~After this the people went about the land of Edom, 196 I| prayed our Lord for the people. And our Lord said to him: 197 II| the field was lost, the people slain, and how the ark was 198 II| great ruin is made among the people, thy two sons be slain and 199 II| confusion in that city. The people seeing this vengeance and 200 II| for to slay us and our people. They cried that the ark 201 II| sent home again, for much people were dead by the vengeance 202 II| said: Hear the voice of the people that speak to thee: they 203 II| Samuel told all this to the people that demanded to have a 204 II| king. Yet for all this the people would not hear Samuel, but 205 II| we shall be as all other people be. And our king shall judge 206 II| than any other of all the people. And Samuel anointed him 207 II| and thou shalt deliver his people from the hands of his enemies 208 II| after this gathered the people together and said: Our Lord 209 II| his house at home, and the people ran thither and fetched 210 II| and set him amidst all the people. And he was higher than 211 II| higher than any of all the people from the shoulder upward. 212 II| Then Samuel said to the people, Now ye see and behold whom 213 II| none like him of all the people. And then all the people 214 II| people. And then all the people cried: Vivat Rex, live the 215 II| law of the realm to the people in a book, and put it tofore 216 II| Then Saul assembled his people and had two hundred thousand 217 II| were of the beasts that the people had brought from Amalek 218 II| I have slain Amalek. The people have taken of the sheep 219 II| words, but have dreaded the people and obeyed to their request, 220 II| home, and David and his people went in to surer places. 221 II| for to slay him. And the people called Zyphites told to 222 II| Abner with him and all his people. Then said Abishai to David: 223 II| them, David cried to the people and to Abner, saying: Abner, 224 II| king? There is one of the people gone in to slay the king 225 II| gathered and assembled much people against Israel. And Saul 226 II| their idols, and unto the people; and set up his arms in 227 II| thou shalt reign upon my people and be their governor, therefore 228 II| to him the hearts of the people; and said to his father 229 II| he was there he gathered people to him, and made himself 230 II| And Absalom came with his people and entered into Jerusalem 231 II| And David ordained his people and battle against him, 232 II| retreat, and retained the people that they should not pursue 233 II| they should not pursue the people flying. And they took the 234 II| wailing, in so much that the people eschewed to enter into the 235 II| come forth and satisfy the people; or else I swear to thee 236 II| it was shown to all the people that the king sat in the 237 II| the gate. And then all the people came in tofore the king, 238 II| man, rebelled and gathered people against David. Against whom 239 II| and bade him number the people of Israel, and so Joab walked 240 II| men. And after that the people was numbered, the heart 241 II| constitute, and there died of the people from Dan to Beersheba seventy 242 II| saw the angel smiting the people: I am he that have sinned 243 II| and fishes, and there came people from all regions of the 244 II| our Lord tofore all the people, and thanked him that he 245 II| example shall be to all people; every man that shall go 246 II| into Jerusalem with much people and riches, with camels 247 II| in the sight of all the people. He reigned upon all Israel 248 II| and thither came all the people for to ordain him king. 249 II| have an answer. When the people was departed, Rehoboam made 250 II| that I may answer to the people, which said to Rehoboam: 251 II| wilt obey and agree to this people, and agree to their petition, 252 II| him bade him say to the people in this wise: Is not my 253 II| after, Jeroboam and all the people came to Rehoboam to have 254 II| counselled him. And anon the people of Israel forsook Rehoboam, 255 II| not so join together as people do that know not God. Then 256 II| heaven and before all living people knowledge ye him, for he 257 II| majesty into the sinful people. Confess ye therefore sinners, 258 II| thither shall return all people dreading God. And Gentiles 259 II| prayed God to visit his people Israel. It was told to Holofernes 260 II| them: Say ye to me, what people is this that besiege the 261 II| tell thee truth of this people that dwelleth in the mountains, 262 II| mouth one false word. This people dwelled first in Mesopotamia, 263 II| stone. And wheresoever this people entered without bow or arrow, 264 II| may prevail against this people but when they departed from 265 II| and he being set amid the people was demanded what he was, 266 II| of Israel. Then all the people fell down on to their faces 267 II| they had was given to the people by measure. Then all the 268 II| by measure. Then all the people young and old came to Ozias 269 II| arose up, and said to the people: Let us abide yet five days, 270 II| hangeth the life of the people of God, pray ye unto Almighty 271 II| to him: Who despised the people of Jews that have so fair 272 II| serve Nebuchadnezzar. Thy people soothly, if they had not 273 II| me, I had not raised my people ne strength against them. 274 II| power for to chastise all people, for men only serve not 275 II| thou shalt have all the people of Israel under thee, as 276 II| to Holofernes, and to his people, and they marvelled of the 277 II| her way for to deliver his people; and thus she did unto the 278 II| my hand the enemy of his people this night. And then she 279 II| Ozias, the prince of the people, said to her: Blessed be 280 II| and put himself to the people of Israel, and all succession 281 II| and started out to the people and said: A woman of the 282 II| the worship doing of our people, thou didst manly, and thine 283 II| without end, and all the people said: Fiat! fiat! be it 284 II| together in thirty days, of the people of Israel, but all the proper 285 II| delivered to her of the people, and the folks, with women 286 II| miracle and victory all the people came to Jerusalem for to 287 II| in Bethulia and all the people bewailed her seven days. 288 II| vanished away. And when the people saw this they received the 289 II| churches and converted the people to the faith of Jesu Christ 290 II| he is received of all the people, so liveth he and is all 291 II| the cross, there ran much people thit And when he saw the 292 II| by that is shewed to the people of the country when there 293 II| the bishop assembled the people, and told to them the manner 294 II| say victory, and of laos, people, so Nicholas is as much 295 II| as to say as victory of people, that is, victory of sins, 296 II| victory of sins, which be foul people. Or else he is said, victory 297 II| else he is said, victory of people, because he enseigned and 298 II| enseigned and taught much people by his doctrine to overcome 299 II| resplendour or shining of the people, for he had in him things 300 II| And in this country the people served idols and worshipped 301 II| him, for he would keep his people from the ravin that they 302 II| cup, and recounted to the people that, anon as he was fallen 303 II| There be four manners of people, of which the two be good, 304 II| not God nor his grace, as people out of the belief, of whom 305 II| solace of the world. Such people be likened to them that 306 II| art all the honour of our people. Cap. eodem: Confortatum 307 II| to God for to correct the people of England of their evils 308 II| bride, his wife, and the people, to his house, and he abode 309 II| that, where such manner people might be found that preached 310 II| after the mass, when the people were departed, they twain 311 II| to give all that to your people for the love of Jesu Christ. 312 II| these words unto christian people, semblable to thee, but 313 II| not anon, but spake to the people, saying: I announce and 314 II| as she spake thus to the people, the sergeants and ministers 315 II| Christ and comforted the people, and admonished them to 316 II| about the city. And as this people called Vandals approached 317 II| ready to set my soul for my people; let us pray for our enemies, 318 II| Thus as he spake to the people, S. Eutropia, his sister, 319 II| as much as she might the people to receive martyrdom, which 320 II| that they had made to the people, they issued out against 321 II| them: If ye will slay my people, slay me first tofore. And 322 II| had do cry that all the people should come to this feast 323 II| all the treasure to poor people, and the apostle was alway 324 II| came, and converted much people without number to the faith. 325 II| and smote down all the people and the apostle to the earth; 326 II| away, for they saw that the people would avenge the apostle 327 II| through the entrails of the people. There demened his predication 328 II| children came to Rome, and much people were by them converted, 329 II| when the number grew of people converted, some began to 330 II| demonstrances and great signs to the people. Then the Jews took him 331 II| and preached oft to the people, the Jews made the first 332 II| And on Easter-day when the people was present Paul entered 333 II| him and showed him to the people, and said that on the morn 334 II| And as he spake to the people the sister was there trembling 335 II| whole, and was showed to the people as was done tofore of her 336 II| conversed and converted much people and founded many churches 337 II| into Ephesus; and all the people of Ephesus came against 338 II| that was dead, and of the people that wept for her, and commanded 339 II| commandment of S. John, and the people made three hours long a 340 II| made a great assembly of people in the midst of the city, 341 II| brake in the presence of the people, for to show how these precious 342 II| given your riches to poor people. Now is that grace from 343 II| worshipped idols moved the people against S. John, and came 344 II| sentence the most part of the people consented, and so they p 345 II| come to me. That Sunday the people came all to the church, 346 II| ceased not to preach to the people that they should establish 347 II| houseled and communed the people: and after that the mass 348 II| leave and commended the people to God, he descended down 349 II| springing well, where much people have been delivered of many 350 II| happy, but as to his own people he was right unhappy. Then 351 II| of the feet of the poor people, double in prelation that 352 II| forsook him, and then poor people came and accompanied him. 353 II| and weeping, prayed the people to pray for him, for he 354 II| Rome, died, and all the people chose S. Silvester for to 355 II| all his sins tofore all people, and what wrong he had done 356 II| the bull died. Then the people were all against Silvester. 357 II| hurt and blessure of this people. Then S Silvester put himself 358 II| with a great multitude of people with them. Thus was the 359 II| saith feeding the earthly people with doctrine. Or of geon, 360 II| suspicion and the words of the people, he suffered that his wife 361 II| summoned the clergy and the people to fast and make prayers 362 II| Cambray and Noyon. And the people of these cities moved them 363 II| more good to be among the people than he should do in his 364 II| and the peace given to the people, he fell down in prayer 365 II| over cruel to christian people. And the emperor had of 366 II| and gave it to the poor people and became an hermit. He 367 II| him that so tempted young people. Then said S. Anthony: Sith 368 II| touched the clouds, which kept people having wings that would 369 II| other all naked tofore the people, and slew christian men 370 II| the pope was dead that the people assembled for to choose 371 II| upon his head, and when the people saw that they marvelled 372 II| among wedded and married people, and debate among the peaceable, 373 II| tormented her before all the people. And then the priest took 374 II| for then the christian people were in the will of the 375 II| great discord among the people, so that all they cried: 376 II| Aspasius for to satisfy the people, and because he could not 377 II| great fire among all the people and did do cast S. Agnes 378 II| without feeling the fire. The people weened that she had done 379 II| for the doubtance of the people, commanded to put a sword 380 II| that forthon the christian people might surely come to the 381 II| foundement, and leos, that is people, for he was foundement of 382 II| the religiouses, and the people, and warned them that they 383 II| annoyest me much. Then all the people cried, Kyrie eleison, and 384 II| he called alway the poor people his lords. Then he called 385 II| because he would stir the people to do alms, he said that 386 II| piteous, but cruel to poor people, for he would hunt and chase 387 II| hunt and chase away poor people and beggars from his house 388 II| awoke he blessed the poor people, and said: By the living 389 II| for me and give it to poor people. And the servant refused 390 II| And the Emperor and other people were sorry for Peter the 391 II| tormented so that all the people drew to him and wondered 392 II| should be given to poor people, and they could not accord 393 II| the money thereof to poor people. And when the rich man saw 394 II| the money of it to poor people. And when the rich man wist 395 II| intent to give it to poor people. And they both should win 396 II| read in the church, the people went out and talked idle 397 II| and thereby he taught the people to abide and stand in the 398 II| tormentors, tyrants, and people full of woodness, like as 399 II| hallows, n., saints or chosen people. havoir, n., worldly goods. 400 III| God that should govern the people of Israel, and the lineage 401 III| cry in weeping as do the people of the world, but read devoutly 402 III| virgins, and all the poor people of the country, which plained 403 III| great for to harbour poor people, and there do their penance 404 III| for to ear and sow than people to dwell in. And the night 405 III| for to be light to all people by his doctrine, to illumine 406 III| ambulabat in tenebris, etc., the people of gentiles or paynims which 407 III| and to the glory of thy people of Israel. Jesu Christ is 408 III| Catania was abashed, and the people came running unto the house 409 III| redoubled the bruit of the people, and went out behind and 410 III| After this the Christian people took the body for to bury 411 III| when he had converted much people, by his word and predication, 412 III| showed evidently to the people, in the fortieth year of 413 III| vanquished of the christian people. And therefore I am certain 414 III| to tempt the souls of the people. She demanded: What torments 415 III| in the shrewdness of the people; I love homicide, luxury, 416 III| and said: Spare not good people, and of her have no mercy, 417 III| that she had admonished the people to love and serve Jesu Christ 418 III| came thither, wherefore the people and also the nobles of the 419 III| brought tofore him all such people as were vexed with divers 420 III| there, and all the sick people were guerished and healed 421 III| church in the which all the people set up a chair for S. Peter 422 III| manners among all other lay people. The fourth reason is, for 423 III| hath power to give to the people. The first is the chair, 424 III| that should destroy their people, and because of the loss 425 III| of the loss of all their people her husband blamed her much, 426 III| had great joy, and all the people of the country made great 427 III| an assembly or flock of people. Or it is said as a noble 428 III| himself, to God, and to the people, he awoke to himself by 429 III| contemplation, and to the people by continual predication. 430 III| and said: Alas, what fair people hath the devil in his doctrine 431 III| After he demanded how these people were called: he answered 432 III| England for to convert the people of that same country, but 433 III| Gregory was elect of all the people to be pope, but he refused 434 III| sacred pope he made to the people a sermon and said: Right 435 III| sins, lo! ye may behold the people die ere they beweep their 436 III| manner admonested he to the people their health, and he ordained 437 III| been therein three days the people of Rome sought him all about. 438 III| Gregory was taken of the people and after the ordinance 439 III| He converted the English people to the christian faith by 440 III| demanded her, tofore the people, why she smiled, and she 441 III| himself to prayer with the people, for to pray to God that 442 III| more religious, and the people more firm in the faith. ~ 443 III| soberness that bringeth the people to the everlasting life. 444 III| S. Longinus said to the people that there were: What say 445 III| of Jesu Christ? And the people said with a high voice: 446 III| is the God of christian people, holy man, we pray thee 447 III| should issue out of these people, in such wise that the people 448 III| people, in such wise that the people had great joy and believed 449 III| said to him that all the people were departed, and by his 450 III| Patrick admonested the people that whomsoever had taken 451 III| seven days. When all the people were assembled within the 452 III| the presence of all the people, the sheep cried and bleated 453 III| the evil, rude and wild people, he prayed to our Lord Jesu 454 III| abbot, because he found the people of that land rebel, he went 455 III| because he blessed much people, or else because he had 456 III| so long and so far from people. Then said they graces, 457 III| assembled a great multitude of people, and yet they all might 458 III| in the country that much people died for hunger. Then all 459 III| he gave it to the poor people, in so much that he had 460 III| and holily, that all the people had joy of him, and within 461 III| giving, he brought much people to good living. And tofore 462 III| handmaid, and not lady. Much people is humble in low estate 463 III| beside the highway where much people passed, whom he robbed as 464 III| me to pass with the other people the sea, and when he me 465 III| bishop was dead, and the people were assembled to provide 466 III| bishop: and anon all the people accorded thereto wholly, 467 III| he might, and alway the people cried: Ambrose! Then for 468 III| Ambrose! Then for to make the people cease, he went out of the 469 III| a scaffold, and made the people to be beaten, against the 470 III| not for all that, but the people said: Thy sin be upon us. 471 III| to the end that when the people saw that, they should revoke 472 III| election he fled away, but the people awaited upon him and took 473 III| gifts and by honours, much people against S. Ambrose, and 474 III| that he gave all to poor people and retained nothing for 475 III| wrapped in the sins of these people. They departed and fled 476 III| grew more and more in much people, and specially in great 477 III| city of Thessalonica the people had stoned to death his 478 III| is for to punish the evil people. How art thou so hardy to 479 III| and common tofore all the people, and the emperor received 480 III| stood without with the lay people, the bishop came and said 481 III| and many of the common people. And that time was Ethelred 482 III| took none heed to help his people. And Erdrithe, with the 483 III| did much wickedness to the people, and burnt and destroyed 484 III| body and spare the poor people of the town, but for all 485 III| miracle was known to the people and they went then fast 486 III| judges doubted the great people that came thither, and they 487 III| be martyred, but the poor people made great lamentation for 488 III| country. And on a time the people were assembled for to slay 489 III| the city he venomed the people with his breath, and therefore 490 III| breath, and therefore the people of the city gave to him 491 III| should do no harm to the people, and when the sheep failed 492 III| taken the children and young people of them of the town by lot, 493 III| sorry, and said unto the people: For the love of the gods 494 III| Then returned he to the people and demanded eight days' 495 III| him into the city, and the people fled by mountains and valleys, 496 III| was baptized and all his people, and S. George slew the 497 III| water, which healeth sick people that drink thereof. After 498 III| should be given to poor people for God's sake; and enjoined 499 III| should have pity on the poor people, and after, kissed the king 500 III| see that these christian people doubt not our torments.


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