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1 I| understand the inspiration of the men whose faith found its expression
2 I| that overthroweth strong men into sin, quencheth virtue,
3 I| weal to incite and exhort men and women to keep them from
4 I| he wept for the dying of men. For S. Austin saith that,
5 I| like. The tenth day, the men shall issue out of the caves
6 I| by the ways and fields as men aliened and out of their
7 I| eleventh day the bones of dead men shall issue out of their
8 I| all things and all dead men shall arise. ~The second
9 I| pain him to deceive all men by four manners. The first
10 I| slay the great and strong men; when he may not win nor
11 I| little space of land may be men without number by divine
12 I| dispute and reprove the wicked men of the works of mercy which
13 I| that giveth life to all men, whom they esteemed and
14 I| crucified. The Christian men, sinners, shall weep that
15 I| That is to wit, the perfect men that shall judge others;
16 I| and in the earth peace to men of goodwill. Then said the
17 I| Of which of ancient time men were wont to sing at the
18 I| as of other saints that men will honour for singular
19 I| Christ we be called christian men. Of which name S. Austin
20 I| feared and doubted God as men dread the waves of the sea
21 I| voice crying: Arise, ye dead men, and come to the doom and
22 I| and he fed five thousand men with five loaves of bread.
23 I| years, he fed five thousand men with five loaves, like as
24 I| the doctors and the wise men by whom they might know
25 I| for the sepulture of dead men. The fourth for the gold
26 I| wine, and fed five thousand men, besides women and children,
27 I| Silvester instituted that men should eat twice on the
28 I| thirty-six days to fast, but men fast not the Sundays, for
29 I| hast thou conversed with men, and how great things in
30 I| were the bodies of dead men stinking, whereof is said
31 I| For it is said by vinegar men die much soone. And with
32 I| the priests with the old men and masters of the law,
33 I| the present in withdrawing men from them; them to come
34 I| and the man delivered the men. One mortal delivered the
35 I| treble estate of rightful men. And this reason assigneth
36 I| beside the furnace these two men were trembling for great
37 I| that they had; the which men were bitten of serpents
38 I| furnace; and also of other men they were reproved and villained.
39 I| which had pity of these two men arose up out of his throne,
40 I| the faith had perished, men would not have believed
41 I| by man is death come to men, and by man, that is Jesu
42 I| Christ, the life is come to men. Thus be they the first
43 I| be they the first of dead men. Adam of them that died,
44 I| not for to call rightful men but sinners to penance.
45 I| this signifieth religious men that be in the world with
46 I| preachers which be fishers of men. The eighth time he appeared
47 I| the monks and religious men, in the third were all the
48 I| devoured the children and old men and women. And when the
49 I| ascended with a great prey of men and great multitude of angels.
50 I| ascended up with the prey of men, it appeareth by this that
51 I| fouled all alone, and of all men. there was not one that
52 I| that it is much far from men, so much more show they
53 I| be rendered, and the bond men be rendered from their servitude
54 I| multitude of sins. The exiled men be called home, and the
55 I| to save the just and true men. In this that he saith:
56 I| himself man, he would make men as gods. And all that he
57 I| good and true christian men but for that he is not departed
58 I| and it is said that the men had eaten bread of angels,
59 I| yielded to good christian men, and they hallowed it, and
60 I| when this time shall come, men ought to have surety that
61 I| to have surety that all men make feast that day. And
62 I| is their god, and saith: Men were wont to make temples
63 I| assembly of good christian men. ~And this temple is made
64 I| he should be slain of the men, or if he dwelt with them,
65 I| that this time were many men, though their generation
66 I| Ham, and Japhet. This time men began to multiply on the
67 I| religious, saw the daughters of men, that is to say of Cain,
68 I| tempered; and all that time men ate no flesh, for the herbs
69 I| therein be blue and black men. Ham had that to his part
70 I| and silver, and bade that men should worship him in all
71 I| goods, and delivered the men of Sodom that were taken
72 I| he shall be against all men, and all men against him.
73 I| against all men, and all men against him. Then Hagar
74 I| flesh. And see that the men in your generation be circumcised,
75 I| Ishmael his son and all the men, small and great, strangers
76 I| son Ishmael and all the men in his house, as well as
77 I| eyes, he saw three young men coming to him, and anon
78 I| fifty good and righteous men among them, I shall spare
79 I| there be found ten good men among them, I shall not
80 I| and said: Where be the men that thou tookest into thy
81 I| and use ye them, but these men I pray you to spare, they
82 I| broken up the doors, but the men set hand to, and did help
83 I| took with him two young men and Isaac his son. And when
84 I| and asses, servants both men and women. I send now a
85 I| meet thee with four hundred men. Jacob was sore afraid then,
86 I| shalt thou prevail against men? Then Jacob said to him:
87 I| coming and four hundred men with him, and divided the
88 I| she cried and called the men of the house and said to
89 I| diviners of Egypt, and wise men; and when they were gathered
90 I| I have showed unto wise men, and there is none that
91 I| trumpet crying that all men should kneel tofore him,
92 I| commanded and brought the men into his lord's house. Then
93 I| withdraw them, and when all men were gone out sauf he and
94 I| five years to come in which men may not ear, sow, ne reap.
95 I| Canaan be come to me, and be men keeping sheep, and can the
96 I| accompanied all the aged men of Pharaoh's house, and
97 I| s house, and the noblest men of birth of all the land
98 I| together the seniors and aged men of Israel, and say to them:
99 I| all the seniors and aged men of the children of Israel.
100 I| the earth, which were on men, and bit them and beasts.
101 I| people of Egypt, as well men as beasts were full of botches,
102 I| all that was in the field, men and beasts. But in the land
103 I| Then Pharaoh gave to the men licence to go and make their
104 I| take with thee the older men and seniors of Israel, and
105 I| to Joshua: Choose to thee men, and go out and fight against
106 I| Provide of all people wise men and dreading God, in whom
107 I| may not be eschewed, which men ought to restrain and refrain
108 I| forbiddeth to take away other men's things whatsomever they
109 I| and without reason other men's goods against their will,
110 I| they that say evil of good men behind them, and backbite
111 I| flattering, when they that men speak of be not present.
112 I| that be without forth make men for to draw them to sin,
113 I| things that belong to other men by evil reason or wrongfully.
114 I| is defended envy of other men's weal, of other men's grace
115 I| other men's weal, of other men's grace or welfare. For
116 I| It is no cry of exhorting men to fight, ne noise to compel
117 I| commanded Moses to send men into the land of Canaan
118 I| of grapes as much as two men might bear between them
119 I| our Lord said that all the men that had seen his majesty,
120 I| understand as 'slayers of men,' and so interpret the name
121 II| your sons and make them his men of war, and set them in
122 II| you your servants, both men and women, and set them
123 II| much war, for on all sides men warred on the children of
124 II| footmen and twenty thousand men of the tribe of Judah, and
125 II| David gat him a company of men of war to the number of
126 II| Michal, and Saul sent thither men of war to slay him in his
127 II| whom David sent certain men, and bade them say that
128 II| my sheep and send it to men that I know not? The men
129 II| men that I know not? The men returned and told to David
130 II| Then said David to his men: Let every man take his
131 II| David went and four hundred men followed him, and he left
132 II| also he said that those men were good enough to them
133 II| him three thousand chosen men and followed and sought
134 II| thence with six hundred men and came to Achish king
135 II| clothing, and went and two men with him, and came to the
136 II| a great battle, and the men of Israel fled from the
137 II| and slay me, that these men uncircumcised come not and,
138 II| his squire, and all his men that day together. Then
139 II| Jordan, seeing that the men of Israel fled, and that
140 II| of Bethshan. And when the men that dwelt in Jabesh-Gilead
141 II| Saul, all the strongest men of them arose and went all
142 II| his vestment, and all the men that were him, and wailed
143 II| Jonathan and of all the men of Israel, and fasted that
144 II| David called one of his men, and bade him slay him.
145 II| when Joab was out with his men of war Iying at a siege
146 II| said to him: There were two men dwelling in a city, that
147 II| chariots and horsemen and fifty men for to go before him, and
148 II| and did do cry that all men should obey and wait on
149 II| yet after this ten young men, squires of Joab, ran and
150 II| hundred thousand strong men that were able to fight
151 II| fifty thousand fighting men. And after that the people
152 II| mercy is much more than in men, and so he chose pestilence. ~
153 II| Beersheba seventy thousand men. And when the angel extended
154 II| because he slew two good men by treason slay him not,
155 II| he was the wisest of all men, and so he was named. He
156 II| of Tyre, for to have his men to cut cedar trees with
157 II| number of thirty thousand men of whom he sent to Lebanon
158 II| Solomon had seventy thousand men that did nothing but bear
159 II| counsel of the seniors and old men that had assisted his father
160 II| forsook the counsel of the old men, and called the young men
161 II| men, and called the young men that were of his age, and
162 II| them counsel. And the young men that had been nourished
163 II| left the counsel of the old men, and said to them like as
164 II| to them like as the young men had counselled him. And
165 II| after the counsel of the old men, but was counselled by young
166 II| was counselled by young men, the ten tribes of Israel
167 II| man and rich among all the men of the orient. And his sons
168 II| pasture by them, and the men of Sabea ran on them, and
169 II| with his lips. Then three men that were friends of Job,
170 II| was wroth with these three men and said to them: Ye have
171 II| after the way that leadeth men westward, having on his
172 II| diligently he buried the dead men and them that were slain.
173 II| and yet thou buriest dead men. But Tobit, more dreading
174 II| took up the bodies of dead men and hid them in his house,
175 II| was weary of burying dead men, he came home and laid him
176 II| for we be the sons of holy men, and we abide that life
177 II| had been given to seven men, and a devil named Asmodeus
178 II| as thou hast slain seven men? With this voice and rebuke
179 II| hath been given to seven men, and they be dead, and I
180 II| them: Whence be ye, young men my brethren? And they said:
181 II| what had fallen to seven men that tofore had wedded her,
182 II| hath happed to the seven men that wedded her. When they
183 II| his substance in servants, men and women, in beasts, camels,
184 II| acceptable as well to God as to men, and to all dwelling on
185 II| his dukes, princes, and men of war, and held a counsel
186 II| Amoreum, and all the mighty men in Esebon, and have taken
187 II| said thus, all the great men about Holofernes were angry
188 II| Nebuchadnezzar and his army and host? Men cowards and without might
189 II| mountains, and when the mighty men of them be taken let him
190 II| slain with them, that all men may know that Nebuchadnezzar
191 II| mountains, against whom came out men of war. Then the servants
192 II| saints and of righteous men. And they all that were
193 II| shall not perish. And the men that heard these words beheld
194 II| chastise all people, for men only serve not him, but
195 II| Lord God that forsaketh not men hoping in him; and in me
196 II| sent after all the young men and valiant to pursue them
197 II| coasts of Israel. The other men soothly, that were in Bethulia,
198 II| Assyrians had left, and when the men that had pursued them were
199 II| more great and clear to all men of the land of Israel. She
200 II| shall make you fishers of men. Then they left their ships
201 II| Matthew in Murgondy. And the men of this country refused
202 II| a time there were forty men by number, which were coming
203 II| rendered the life to young men drowned in the sea. And
204 II| be beaten of twenty-one men, and that he should be so
205 II| preached to twenty thousand men that were there. Then all
206 II| should enter. And she said; Men should ask first of him
207 II| excellence of the faces of men: for among all so many men
208 II| men: for among all so many men as have been sith the beginning
209 II| world unto the end, two men might not be found of whom
210 II| And in this time certain men rebelled against the emperor;
211 II| health of sicknesses of many men. And after him in his see
212 II| of his wit, and that all men shall know your felony,
213 II| were there marvelled, and men came for to see this thing.
214 II| ought to do, as covetous men that set all their love
215 II| its evils and vices make men sinners and cold to serve
216 II| drawn ne moved by a thousand men. She said: It is the work
217 II| the end that the christian men that believe in God make
218 II| away from the christian men the fear and dread to die
219 II| provost, Abbanes, for to seek men that can well the craft
220 II| from death to life, and all men were abashed and fled. And
221 II| predication, forty thousand men were baptized, without women
222 II| quick. And the christian men bare away the body of the
223 II| of our Lord, for if any men moved war against this city,
224 II| consider ye fair brethren, men of good renown among you,
225 II| all, and they chose seven men, of whom the blessed Stephen
226 II| judgment. And then the false men accused him of four things,
227 II| persecutions unto christian men, and did do take S. John,
228 II| he had ordained two young men brethren which were much
229 II| the which these two young men brake in the presence of
230 II| John approved to these two men his doctrine, with his miracles,
231 II| wailing. Anon then these two men by right great repentance
232 II| bishopricks to some virtuous men. And anon the king granted
233 II| said, they were not true men to say such things of this
234 II| wroth and said: If he had men in his land that loved him
235 II| say he was drawing wild men and hard unto the faith.
236 II| gracious that all christian men and paynims loved him, for
237 II| do slay all the christian men over all where he could
238 II| Silvester demanded of him what men they were that so appeared
239 II| he had done to christian men, and made to dig and cast
240 II| masters of the christian men, to the end that they might
241 II| more than three hundred men. Then came the bishops of
242 II| more than three hundred men. Then sent the emperor for
243 II| This holy man, S. Paul, saw men for christian faith cruelly
244 II| persecutions of christian men, he departed and became
245 II| noon in the summer. And as men bare the body of this saint
246 II| body, and all manner sick men, of what malady they had,
247 II| their servants and bond men, of whom there were many
248 II| that the false christian men be yet lower and deeper
249 II| hast and give it to poor men; and then according thereto
250 II| slew and martyred christian men, he followed the martyrs
251 II| and these cursed christian men do me thus much shame? S.
252 II| come a great trouble of men like unto beasts, that shall
253 II| people, and slew christian men like sheep upon the altars,
254 II| to comfort the christian men in their belief when they
255 II| brethren german, very christian men and noble of lineage named
256 II| the error of the christian men. And anon, after these words,
257 II| example to other christian men for to be strong in the
258 II| dragons eat the lips of cursed men, and the serpents destroy
259 II| of seventy-eight persons, men, women, and children. And
260 II| that the name of christian men is of great virtue. And
261 II| death for to dispute that men which be dead for to be
262 II| is read in our books what men they were that ye adore
263 II| cruel against christian men? Tranquillinus said: It
264 II| all whole. Many christian men came to him which counselled
265 II| which accuse the christian men to be contrary to the common
266 II| persecutions unto christian men. Then Diocletian made him
267 II| privy, because the christian men should make no feast to
268 II| having greater shame of men than of God, went thither,
269 II| minish, by whose odour dead men rise again to life, by whose
270 II| whose touching the sick men be comforted, whose love
271 II| that the God of christian men was very God in heaven,
272 II| sorceress and witch that turned men's minds and alieneth their
273 II| Anon came the christian men and the parents of S. Agnes
274 II| virgins: This virgin, young men, old men and children praise,
275 II| This virgin, young men, old men and children praise, there
276 II| the wisdom of christian men to blame and reny our christian
277 II| plays and japes to christian men. Then Dacian said as overcome:
278 II| church from the christian men, and gave it to the Arians,
279 II| that the catholic christian men be put out of holy church?
280 II| said to him: Ye christian men, ye be all false and untrue,
281 II| said that when the poor men were once together warming
282 II| set in judgment, and black men bringing forth his wicked
283 II| given all my goods to poor men with a good will. As this
284 II| will be one of his poor men. And when he had given all
285 II| given all his good to poor men, he called one of his secret
286 II| called one of his secret men whom he trusted well and
287 II| sell thee to the heathen men. And he took him ten pound
288 II| and dealt it among poor men. This Peter then thus sold
289 II| And it happed that noble men of Constantinople came unto
290 II| I have a body as other men have, is God only wrath
291 II| wrath with monks? they be men as other be. Then some of
292 II| given all his goods to poor men. He bought for him a much
293 II| And S. John would draw men to do alms in this manner;
294 II| the price thereof to poor men, and when he was demanded
295 II| that he led the christian men bound to Jerusalem. And
296 III| ancient fathers and many holy men, and her seemed that she
297 III| have no licence to speak to men, and they that came late
298 III| world, he raised three dead men, and after he ended his
299 III| that pilgrims and wayfaring men call and require for good
300 III| them, and wrote that all men should obey them and help
301 III| edified a church, and all men by the commandment of the
302 III| happed that there were some men that led a cart which should
303 III| their penance in bearing men over that would pass.~After
304 III| and persecuted christian men because that he knew well
305 III| without sepulture of all his men. And he was flayed of the
306 III| thee and other christian men with thee. Hold thee always
307 III| he persecuted christian men, wherefor the emperor did
308 III| been thieves, ribalds, and men of abominable and evil life,
309 III| this, that of so cursed men they made their gods and
310 III| honorably buried of christian men, to the worship of Jesu
311 III| came a company of young men which sat down each after
312 III| manners, that the christian men of Cappadocia of the city
313 III| persecutions to christian men that S. Blase sought and
314 III| blessed them. And also sick men came to him and anon were
315 III| him and all the christian men with him. And that night
316 III| he found there two poor men of whom that one was lame
317 III| other blind. These two poor men demanded of him some alms.
318 III| them but that they were men mortal and mechant and full
319 III| Jesu Christ were beheaded men and women to the number
320 III| a ship with thirty-four men for to pass an arm of the
321 III| great doctor of christian men. The first was of equity,
322 III| all the multitude of sick men were brought tofore him,
323 III| ten thousand persons of men, women, and children, and
324 III| writeth it as many holy men bear witness.~
325 III| Christ had chosen twelve men for to bear witness of his
326 III| see and healed the sick men, he raised the dead men,
327 III| men, he raised the dead men, and did great miracles
328 III| they were called Angles men; then he said they may well
329 III| christian faith by three holy men and good clerks that he
330 III| lacked. Every day had he poor men to dinner. On a time it
331 III| bring to dinner twelve poor men, and when S. Gregory and
332 III| S. Gregory and the poor men were set at meat, he told
333 III| went and told the poor men, and found but twelve, and
334 III| words and his example many men converted he to the faith
335 III| the company of christian men, and thanked God, and died
336 III| founded came many noble men of the country, which demanded
337 III| in Ireland wherein many men have been, and yet daily
338 III| Patrick, and Columba the mild.~Men say that this holy bishop,
339 III| over cruelly the christian men, because he was of the sect
340 III| done with other christian men, and said to S. Benet: Arise
341 III| also to flee the words of men, of which their honour and
342 III| mannered and fearful to all men, learn to be still and to
343 III| man. After, it happed that men of that country went for
344 III| Arians and the good christian men, for the election, fell
345 III| consent to the good christian men, but would have one of their
346 III| that time in Milan many men vexed and beset with devils,
347 III| of thee, for thou seest men ascend from whence thou
348 III| wept for the death of good men, for he ought better to
349 III| emperor ne the other great men when they did things that
350 III| and specially in great men and in them that were in
351 III| the last he was slain by men of Canterbury. And when
352 III| into a deep water that good men should not find it, but
353 III| found of the true christian men, and they reproved greatly
354 III| there well fifteen thousand men baptized, without women
355 III| persecution of christian men that within a month were
356 III| that when the christian men went over sea to conquer
357 III| of England and the cry of men of war. In the worship of
358 III| all his meiny. When the men of the town heard say that
359 III| the town full of christian men, and the bishops of the
360 III| Then came the christian men and bare it away, and buried
361 III| great joy, and the christian men had right great sorrow,
362 III| And after, the christian men chose him again to be pope
363 III| left her for dead. And her men that were with her brought
364 III| Arians that the christian men had taken, and many bishops,
365 III| seen, and the christian men doubted that their faith
366 III| and the good christian men thanked our Lord.~The day
367 III| to the Frenchmen, and to men that were in darkness, he
368 III| dead. When the christian men had heard him they were
369 III| wains, and great company of men of arms that environed the
370 III| and chased devils out of men, and raised dead men to
371 III| of men, and raised dead men to life in our country,
372 III| that he that raised dead men may well heal and make me
373 III| Vespasian came, the good men of the city were warned
374 III| but Josephus, with such men as he had, resisted them
375 III| others' mouths; and young men that had been right strong
376 III| not answer, some christian men that were there told to
377 III| do assemble all the wise men of the country, and when
378 III| more, but the christian men that worshipped the cross
379 III| In that place christian men did do make a fair church,
380 III| his wife and fifty-three men. And when this came to the
381 III| would, converted the young men to the faith of Jesu Christ.
382 III| converted the two young men and the two virgins aforesaid,
383 III| altercation between two men, and the judge wist not
384 III| great and notable causes men make their oaths upon the
385 III| cruel against christian men, and did diligently enquire
386 III| Cecilia, and the noble men Tiburtius and Valerian,
387 III| persecute the christian men than doth the sacrifice
388 III| magnifying the christian men against his will, he was
389 III| would entend and were good men, as ye shall find more plainly
390 III| Aldhelm made a book that all men should know for ever when
391 III| that place where these holy men lay. And on the morn S.
392 III| On the morn when the holy men were departed, the dwellers
393 III| named Swale, ten thousand men without women and children,
394 III| grave, and because that all men should know that life and
395 III| to confirm the hearts of men in very belief? And then
396 III| of old time, ancient holy men that used to come thither
397 III| tables were covered when all men had supped, whereof he marvelled,
398 III| the table in likeness of men and women; and when the
399 III| through the town, and saw no men of the city, ne did no hurt
400 III| was taken with fire, and men counselled him to be borne
401 III| prison all the christian men and all them that would
402 III| he made all the christian men come tofore him, whom Archemius
403 III| pit with seven christian men that defended them, and
404 III| this well twelve thousand men, of whom five hundred believed
405 III| and after this christian men buried them. And these blessed
406 III| ought leave the things that men should not put thereon their
407 III| and were called christian men as the other. Yet nourished
408 III| this, Barnabas saw on a day men and women, being all naked,
409 III| appeared to him two young men clad in white vestments
410 III| to depart away from his men, and rode forth alone to
411 III| in a time, as God would, men of Warham and of the country
412 III| Shaftesbury. And by the way, as men bare this holy body, two
413 III| day in which these young men should receive the order
414 III| by himself and virtuous men that preached, and by showing
415 III| of Rome sixtysix thousand men. And when the emperor heard
416 III| churches thrown down, and all men of holy church to be slain
417 III| fain know what christian men feel thereof. Then Amphiabel
418 III| a christian man. And the men that came for him drew him
419 III| have towns and provinces, men, gold and power. Then said
420 III| holy man against the wicked men. And the judge Askepodot
421 III| deceiver and most wicked of all men, why hast thou deceived
422 III| whom one of the christian men said: Certainly this man
423 III| to be very true christian men, and be ready for the love
424 III| he said to some religious men of evil life: Ye children
425 III| he had, many other poor men came and demanded of him
426 III| called to him poor and sick men and served them devoutly,
427 III| bury them, and ordained men of his college to do it.~
428 III| day and was then dead, and men made the sepulture for to
429 III| against heretics and heathen men, and as he made his purveyance
430 III| refreshed and fed five thousand men with five loaves of barley
431 III| like, for he raiseth dead men, he healeth the lazars,
432 III| lazars, he maketh blind men to see, the deaf to hear,
433 III| two fishes, five thousand men. Wherefore if it pleased
434 III| christened also, as well men as women three thousand
435 III| light so great upon him that men might not behold him, the
436 III| thousand creatures, as well men as women. And after this,
437 III| with a great company of men of arms. When he had accomplished
438 III| other elder maidens; for men offered them after their
439 III| her a praising. Of other men's praising is none the better,
440 III| were brought to her twelve men that were wood and beset
441 III| go to S. Denis, the wood men answered that they might
442 III| prayers and weepings, the wood men cried with a high voice
443 III| heaven. Hereof heard three men which kept their wives mad;
444 III| rain to cease. All sick men that she anointed with holy
445 IV| much strongly christian men, but his son Maturin, from
446 IV| Semblably all the other sick men that were presented to him,
447 IV| washed the feet of poor men, and set them at the table,
448 IV| eat, he served the sick men, and did the office of servitude
449 IV| Ween ye that christian men shall make you martyrs?
450 IV| nights, and after said to his men: Who that will follow me,
451 IV| shalt be slain, and all thy men. ~Then S. Leo wrote an epistle
452 IV| Whitsuntide three thousand men, he healed Claude with John,
453 IV| converted five thousand men; he said to Ananias and
454 IV| his body he healed sick men; he was put in prison by
455 IV| should be worshipped of all men as God, and that he might
456 IV| but battle, for when two men fight and one is overcome
457 IV| Christ, and healed many sick men, and in his preaching always
458 IV| him that he can raise dead men to life. And it happed that
459 IV| that the good christian men saw his glory, in yielding
460 IV| and cried and said: Ye men of Rome, succour hastily
461 IV| great number of christian men and of paynims also, and
462 IV| were drawn out by christian men. S. Gregory saith that the
463 IV| wherefore the good christian men put them to prayers and
464 IV| the emperor, and of all men marvellously commended,
465 IV| and to take all christian men, and without examination
466 IV| commanded that all the christian men should be burnt by fire,
467 IV| shall be beheaded, true men shall take away my body;
468 IV| find by my sepulchre two men, Luke and Titus, praying.
469 IV| and there they found two men praying, that were Luke
470 IV| multitude of other heads of men that were there slain and
471 IV| to other good christian men, which anon said: Truly
472 IV| great multitude of christian men took that head with great
473 IV| know well that many holy men be slain and their heads
474 IV| as malefactors and wicked men. Woe to me that beheld in
475 IV| the glory of christian men and praising of good, true
476 IV| and praising of good, true men? Who shall stint thy voice
477 IV| but when ill and wicked men depart us. And the separation
478 IV| heaven and made angels of men. And moreover men that were
479 IV| angels of men. And moreover men that were like fiends he
480 IV| not only the beauty of men's bodies, but all such things
481 IV| dead man to a dead man. All men wonder at Job, for he was
482 IV| four friends, but of all men and of his brethren he suffered
483 IV| them he was liberal to poor men. Paul had no possession
484 IV| he suffered of his known men and of strangers. He suffered
485 IV| he corrected innumerable men set up in high power, and
486 IV| and he surmounteth all men, that now be or have been,
487 IV| defaults as he bewailed other men's defaults, for like as
488 IV| the world, so he loved all men, and surmounted all other
489 IV| hasted him to yield all men to God and to his kingdom,
490 IV| and moreover all manner men. And like as fire put in
491 IV| should die, he charged his men to bury him in the churchyard,
492 IV| yet used among religious men. For when a religious man
493 IV| many miracles. To blind men was given their sight, to
494 IV| given their sight, to deaf men their hearing, to dumb men
495 IV| men their hearing, to dumb men their speech, and to dead
496 IV| their speech, and to dead men was restored life. ~Among
497 IV| lechery, and brought her own men to wretched living. And
498 IV| of Winchcombe and all his men awoke first, and they took
499 IV| By the books of christian men. To whom Margaret said:
500 IV| naturally he hated virtuous men, and though we be oft put
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