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1 I| authority: Do alway some good work, to the end that the 2 I| saith upon a psalm that, good work ought not to be done 3 I| present this said book to his good and noble lordship, as chief 4 I| other of the party of the good shall be judged and shall 5 I| sentence of the judge that is good and just. And with their 6 I| condemn by the works of their good life. ~The third thing that 7 I| which he shall save the good. Thirdly, for to shew his 8 I| made myself a man, f what good then we should have done. 9 I| far as it is rightful and good for him, our Lord at the 10 I| to leave sin and take the good, the which is showed us 11 I| the son that dispended his good follily, and when he had 12 I| that we have done and the good deeds that we have left. 13 I| sin, and clothe us with good works and virtues, and follow 14 I| always ententive to sow good works, and that she that 15 I| render to God the fruits of good works. In December they 16 I| accusations we say on the Good Friday three excusations 17 I| vineyard, and in a right good place I have planted thee. 18 I| to whom he had done much good. Like as S. John recordeth, 19 I| viii.: I have wrought many good things to you. And hereto 20 I| hereto saith S. Bernard: O good Jesus, how sweetly hast 21 I| bounty, for there is none good of himself but God only. 22 I| Bernard saith: Right sweet and good Jesus thy desirous visage 23 I| these three illusions, on Good Friday, before the cross 24 I| saith: Above all things O good Jesu give me grace to love 25 I| love. That is the chalice good Lord that thou hast drunken, 26 I| the which if thou with good heart and devoutly wilt 27 I| saints, and we thus have good cause for to keep this ordinance 28 I| them, to the end that the good see the great mercy by which 29 I| the saints move always by good works. The heaven intellectual 30 I| being, they desire well and good of which they been participant, 31 I| habitation of saints of good congruity. For that heaven 32 I| should return to him by good heart that we may find him. 33 I| etc.: O Lord God, how much good and sweet is this spirit 34 I| tuus bonus, etc. Lord thy good spirit hath brought me into 35 I| by help of fiends. The good christian man by justice 36 I| be in continual moving of good operation. Whereof saith 37 I| eaten and received of the good and true christian men but 38 I| with the abundance of all good virtues. He is in holy church 39 I| for to be hallowed of all good christian people, to the 40 I| solemnity, to the end that every good catholic person should have 41 I| concordance of the voice, and of good manners, so that by ensample 42 I| his neighbour, and by his good will he accord him to God, 43 I| heretic Arians was yielded to good christian men, and they 44 I| conscience and the odour of good renown. And this is signified 45 I| our conscience and also is good renown. Whereof the apostle 46 I| It behoveth that he have good witness of them that be 47 I| ought to have cleanness of good work; which is signified 48 I| array ordinately. And the good works cover the nakedness 49 I| signifieth the odour of good life. And it is to know 50 I| to wit, the assembly of good christian men. ~And this 51 I| faith, hope, charity and good works, which be all equal 52 I| suffered in patience, but with good will and by charity. And 53 I| beareth it gladly and with good will, but he that is perfect 54 I| And God saw that light was good, and divided the light from 55 I| that all these works were good and said: Faciamus hominem, 56 I| therefore it is read: It is not good the man to be alone. Thus 57 I| other the tree of knowing good and evil. And there is a 58 I| tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This commandment 59 I| death. ~God said: It is not good a man to be alone, make 60 I| shall be as gods knowing good and evil, he as envious 61 I| earth that brought forth good and wholesome fruits plenteously, 62 I| made as one of us, knowing good and evil, now lest he put 63 I| of God. This Seth was a good man, and he gat Enos, and 64 I| and brought not forth so good fruit, wherefore flesh was 65 I| she was come, God of his good grace so purveyed for her, 66 I| shalt abide here unto thy good age, and shalt be buried 67 I| said: If there be fifty good and righteous men among 68 I| them. And Abraham said: Good Lord, if there be found 69 I| said: If there be found ten good men among them, I shall 70 I| years, and then died in good mind and age, and Isaac 71 I| Jacob on a time had made a good pottage, and Esau his brother 72 I| and found Jacob having good pottage, and prayed him 73 I| had eaten and drunken a good draught of the wine, he 74 I| the house of God. And the good of all things that thou 75 I| God hath endowed me with a good dower, yet shall my husband 76 I| he consumed and died in good mind, and Esau and Jacob 77 I| visage and came out making good countenance and commanded 78 I| Why have ye done evil for good? The cup that my lord is 79 I| God hath turned it into good, and hath exalted me as 80 I| them from this land into a good land and spacious, into 81 I| this while was fair and good water. This was the first 82 I| for the Sabbath day was good and putrified not. And thus 83 I| other creature. But for good cause and rightful a man 84 I| or without judgment in good and needful causes. And 85 I| enseigneth and teacheth him good that he is bound to do, 86 I| of justice or for other good cause, if it be lawful it 87 I| to have their havoir or good. And he that doth against 88 I| intention to impair his good name and fame, for it is 89 I| do they that say evil of good men behind them, and backbite 90 I| evil covetise to have such good or such grace or fortune 91 I| seen the country, and it is good to win. The country floweth 92 II| none but was barren. The good man at such days as he was 93 II| Benjamin whose name was Saul, a good man and chosen, and there 94 II| of other beasts, and also good clothes, and wethers, and 95 II| wethers, and all that was good he spared, and whatsomever 96 II| an evil spirit, it were good to have one that could harp, 97 II| am, thou hast done to me good end I have done to thee 98 II| said that those men were good enough to them when they 99 II| the living Lord it is not good that ye do, but be ye worthy 100 II| rescued his wives and all the good that they had taken, and 101 II| weighed two hundred shekels of good weight. Then when he abode 102 II| else I swear to thee by the good lord that there shall not 103 II| Judah and Israel, he died in good mind, and was buried with 104 II| which was in the beginning a good man and walked in the ways 105 II| host, because he slew two good men by treason slay him 106 II| have received and taken good things of the hand of our 107 II| Lord when that Tobit had a good dinner in his house. he 108 II| merciful, if thou have much good give abundantly, if thou 109 II| thou makest to thee thereof good treasure and meed in the 110 II| life, we shall have much good if we dread God and go from 111 II| From whence have we thee, good young man? And he answered: 112 II| him. I believe that the good angel of God hath fellowship 113 II| tell me whereto these be good that thou hast bidden me 114 II| When Raguel had spoken much good of him, the angel said to 115 II| art son of a blessed and good man. And Anna his wife and 116 II| she returned and brought good tidings. And Raguel and 117 II| sacrament of the king it is good, but for to show the works 118 II| worshipful. Oration and prayer is good, with fasting and alms, 119 II| thou to our Lord in his good things and bless thou the 120 II| life was in joy, and with good profit of the dread of God 121 II| mother, whom they found in good health and good age, and 122 II| found in good health and good age, and took the cure and 123 II| his generation abode in good life and in holy conversation, 124 II| ordained a day to him. O good Lord, how patient is he, 125 II| God of Israel, praying the good Lord that he would govern 126 II| Knowledge ye him all for good, for his mercy is everlasting, 127 II| apostle said to her: By good right thou sufferest this 128 II| that he rested in peace and good works. Then came a voice 129 II| the resplendour of your good renomee might be thereby 130 II| this was a very and right good answer of the question. 131 II| a sacred tree; but this good man made them of all the 132 II| his see succeeded a man of good and holy life, which by 133 II| people, of which the two be good, and the two be evil. For 134 II| the devil, enemy unto all good works had envy, and pained 135 II| him to empesh and let the good works, as well by falseness 136 II| Gains, and found there a good man that believed in God, 137 II| Syracuse. When she heard of the good fame and renown of S. Agatha 138 II| that for thy faith, and thy good, thy mother is safe and 139 II| ne spouse, but all that good that ye would give me with 140 II| thou livest: and as to such good as thou oughtest to give 141 II| The evil words corrupt the good manners. Ye counsel the 142 II| angels' possessions of all good, victory of lechery, lord 143 II| things as they needed, of her good. And therefore, her husband 144 II| from whom was taken much good, and alway she said: At 145 II| ensample of his patience and good life, nobly speaking for 146 II| and well governing for the good enseignments and teaching 147 II| ye fair brethren, men of good renown among you, that be 148 II| in law that was a right good man, came into the church 149 II| and God reproveth it. My good master Jesu Christ said 150 II| God and S. John for their good speed, and came to this 151 II| baptism and see equity of good works. ~Holy church maketh 152 II| noble of the Jews out of the good towns, and did do put them 153 II| And this Gilbert was a good devout man, and took the 154 II| and lived holily in giving good ensample. ~After this, many 155 II| said: All old laws that be good and rightful, and not against 156 II| holy church, I grant with good will to keep them. And then 157 II| said, full sore weeping: O good Lord, I acknowledge that 158 II| holy church, I purpose, good Lord, to go to Rome for 159 II| any claim or debt before good record, wherefore he ought 160 II| say such things of this good bishop. They said faithfully 161 II| touched not was fair and good for to eat. ~And these four 162 II| right, that will I with a good will do, but as to the sentence 163 II| said: Certainly he was a good man; and coming down into 164 II| whole of body, holy in work, good in counsel, patient and 165 II| to every each of them a good gift, and thus made them 166 II| in the world was none so good ne so great an hermit as 167 II| lodged in an house of a good woman which had but a little 168 II| over, by the merits of the good saint. ~Now it happed that 169 II| take her while she was in good purpose, and anon she died, 170 II| hermits, and found them all in good point save him whom the 171 II| heart that he should do more good to be among the people than 172 II| he made of the house of a good woman, of which S. Marcel 173 II| Anthony was born in Egypt of good and religious father and 174 II| twice: Who art thou? The good Jesu answered: I am here, 175 II| Then said S. Anthony: O good Jesu! where hast thou been 176 II| cried S. Anthony and said: O good Lord, who may escape from 177 II| Anthony said: They do it by good right, for thou dost to 178 II| Have none affiance in the good that thou hast done, ne 179 II| holiness and leave their good life. It behoveth the monks 180 II| to the hermits: Ye have a good wise man with you, and after 181 II| abbot: Thou hast founden good brethren. Then answered 182 II| the abbot: Truly I have good brethren, but there is no 183 II| servant: Give them to drink good wine, for these monks be 184 II| a man of great faith, a good christian man, and was born 185 II| bound they said: Lo! how good and joyful it is brethren 186 II| Rome and Pavia. Then the good angel was seen visibly of 187 II| virgins, because of her good example. In another place 188 II| promise to S. Basil much good and honour if he would consent 189 II| they began to tell who were good almsmen, and them would 190 II| goods to poor men with a good will. As this rich man went 191 II| and I thank thee of thy good will that thou hadst pity 192 II| when he had given all his good to poor men, he called one 193 II| Lord in these words: So, good Lord Jesu Christ, so; I 194 II| disposed to the effect of good operation, and from forthon 195 II| established and disposed to all good. He could well suffer hunger 196 II| them he embraced with a good will, and he was ennobled 197 III| the noble Gregois, rich of good and puissant of seignory 198 III| whom she was esprised in good virtues, so that she gave 199 III| husband with no man, how good that he was; she visited 200 III| she had liefer have them good, suffering sorrow and sickness, 201 III| carnalities, they seem to be good without forth. but within 202 III| that she was well and in good peace. And anon she left 203 III| that they had lost their good mother that had nourished 204 III| men call and require for good harbourage because our Lord 205 III| and consolation of some good enseignment and teaching. 206 III| in this manner: Ignatius, good disciple of Jesus and his 207 III| thing certain. Go alway in good creance, and believe and 208 III| well in the faith and in good works, and let no persecution 209 III| sins, and without riches of good virtues, so worthily should 210 III| doves, one simple will and a good intention, without retaining 211 III| intention, for all works be good or evil. If they be done 212 III| candle burning: that is good deeds, true faith, with 213 III| deeds, true faith, with good works. And like as the candle 214 III| therefore saith S. Gregory: The good work ought to show withoutforth 215 III| that thy intention abide good withinforth the heart, without 216 III| began to smile and said: Good woman anger thee not, for 217 III| him: Be thou joyous right good prince, but call not them 218 III| my helper? And when this good widow, which by S. Blase 219 III| no dread, the worker is good that well beginneth and 220 III| endeth, and who deserveth good reward shall have joy, and 221 III| Holy Ghost, and plenty of good manners. Or she is said 222 III| will follow. If they be good I would that thy life were 223 III| also gladly, and with as good will as she had been prayed 224 III| am also christian, and a good master and leech, be not 225 III| he may heal me. And the good man smiling said: And he 226 III| that this young man was her good angel. This was published 227 III| show to him a place apt and good, and water enough, for to 228 III| faith of God, and also by good ensamples showed evidently 229 III| when we be vanquished of a good man we dare not return, 230 III| Goest thou never to do good works and profitable? The 231 III| thy God. When we come to a good christian man and we find 232 III| in his orisons ne in no good works; yet if we see any 233 III| or in other place for any good, anon we be in their ways, 234 III| his prayers, and do his good works, and hear the words 235 III| to nothing but to deceive good persons that lead an holy 236 III| and when we see them do good works, we send into them 237 III| man, and said: Spare not good people, and of her have 238 III| mockery or otherwise. Also good manners which ought to adorn 239 III| and this figure seemeth good by many reasons. The first 240 III| ought to be best adorned of good manners among all other 241 III| Matthias is said as doing good for evil, for he being good 242 III| good for evil, for he being good was set in the place of 243 III| Pilate to seize all the good that the father of Judas 244 III| and he passed his youth in good manners. His courage was 245 III| of cleanness, to God by good contemplation, and to the 246 III| that he had lost all his good, and prayed him that he 247 III| days, and for his noble and good renomee the pope made him 248 III| faith by three holy men and good clerks that he sent thither, 249 III| Evangelist made, which was a good painter, he had carved it 250 III| of the justice and other good deeds of Trajan, and how 251 III| ten days, he being full of good works, departed out of this 252 III| malices, corrupters of all good works and enemies to chastity, 253 III| wilt thou yet torment this good man, which hath saved us 254 III| us and hath done so much good to the city? And the provost 255 III| thanked God, and died in good estate. All this happed 256 III| bishop would make of his own good, and gave to S. Maur a book 257 III| they held their way on the Good Friday in the abbey of which 258 III| monastery was dead, and for the good renomee of this holy man 259 III| surmounted thee. Then the good man knelt down to the feet 260 III| him: Fair brother, take good heed how thou shalt do with 261 III| for the covetise of his good; when the carle saw that 262 III| demanded of villain any good, ne of the man that S. Benet 263 III| anon he said to Cuthbert: Good brother, use no such vain 264 III| he brought much people to good living. And tofore his death 265 III| of which their honour and good renomee might be lessed 266 III| manner thereof. This was a good manner of a virgin that 267 III| used his life. But he had a good custom, for every day he 268 III| desert. In that time was a good, holy and religious monk 269 III| had in meat and drink, the good wines, and doing the desires 270 III| sinners to mercy, which with good heart turn to him, and promiseth 271 III| Rome, and became to be so good a clerk that he determined 272 III| between the Arians and the good christian men, for the election, 273 III| would not consent to the good christian men, but would 274 III| whom yet S. Ambrose did good for evil, for he ministered 275 III| he wept for the death of good men, for he ought better 276 III| them that if so great and good a man should go from them 277 III| of death, for we have a good Lord. In this time assembled 278 III| to treat who should be a good bishop after him, and they 279 III| thrice: He is old and he is good. When they heard him they 280 III| same Simplician for the good witness that S. Ambrose 281 III| persons, great and little, good and evil, and as well them 282 III| Gloucester; but afterward good King Edward gave that house 283 III| to him and bade him be of good comfort, for our Lord hath 284 III| body into a deep water that good men should not find it, 285 III| libro de Trinitate that, good earth is in the height of 286 III| the fields. The first is good for herbs being green, the 287 III| thereby put he forth wheat of good works. Or George may be 288 III| martyrdom, and he was a good councillor in preaching. 289 III| She said: For God's sake, good knight, go your way, and 290 III| consolation he took to him so good heart that he doubted no 291 III| preached there the gospel, the good people of Rome prayed S. 292 III| his predication and by his good example, the people mounted 293 III| tormented he prayed with good heart to S. Mark, and required 294 III| God, and ended his life in good works.~There was a man gone 295 III| joyeth in my body for the good tidings that I have heard. 296 III| him thereto. S. Peter had good faith and trust in God, 297 III| after he was brought in good health and anon all whole. 298 III| doctor, because he had been a good fast firm preacher and doctor 299 III| journeys by her heart and good thoughts, and she said for 300 III| ointment and said to him: Have good hope in S. Peter which late 301 III| trespass, and was after a good man.~S. Peter whiles he 302 III| fled all confused, and the good christian men thanked our 303 III| demanded on a time alms of a good woman, she saw him so swollen 304 III| ignorance, and they be cured by good conversation, and for to 305 III| for to haunt studies of good exercitation of doctrine. 306 III| ready in his body to all good. He is said the burden or 307 III| the burden or weight of good or godly manners, that he 308 III| country were wont to be good masters and much good surgeons; 309 III| be good masters and much good surgeons; my friend, said 310 III| that Vespasian came, the good men of the city were warned 311 III| say, and if thou say any good thou shalt be peaceably 312 III| given a gift, ne had done no good, at even he said to his 313 III| could not remember him of no good thing that he had done, 314 III| light, for the light is good to behold, and it is immaterial 315 III| much of him also for his good living, and then he was 316 III| drew them to holy living by good ensample giving. S. Dunstan 317 III| for he gave to him right good counsel to his life's end; 318 III| Dunstan for his holy life, good rule, and guiding. And in 319 III| saw curates that were not good, ne propice for the weal 320 III| as would entend and were good men, as ye shall find more 321 III| and was much glad of his good living, and there he abode 322 III| speech, said: O thou my good servant and true, be thou 323 III| after that he continued in good and virtuous living to his 324 III| debonairly of the little good that he had, and when they 325 III| present him a right fair and good horse. And when the saint 326 III| and manly, to the second good; as to the third, full of 327 III| of the Apostles of many good things that were in him, 328 III| that he had charge of by good ensample, for his life was 329 III| well embellished of all good works, and was full of the 330 III| between them both was by good intention, for in this that 331 III| him, confirming her in her good purpose and commanding her 332 III| was dead which had been a good justicer in chastising rebels 333 III| chastising rebels and cherishing good and welldisposed people. 334 III| sorrowed greatly for this good king's death, and in especial 335 III| after this she became a full good woman, and had great repentance 336 III| clerk, if it had thought him good and profitable, and also 337 III| done to so noble and so good a man, and specially his 338 III| and pray for her. When the good man was come, anon he said 339 III| showing to them examples of good virtues and good manners. 340 III| examples of good virtues and good manners. After, he was chosen 341 III| blessed dear Son and of thy good friend S. Peter, by the 342 III| that was frenatic. When the good woman Susanna saw the miracle 343 III| coronation. And after, he was of good life, and founded the church 344 III| devoutly worshipped by the good and devout christian people.~ 345 III| against God. And of her good life and conversation many 346 III| and prove by works the good things that ye believe in 347 III| whereas the rest was of good folk, and where the torment 348 III| inclined to say evil of good people than well, answered 349 III| warned and admonished the good women of the town that they 350 III| became lean for to give good example. For sith she was 351 III| waking, she went to Genese, a good priest, and prayed him that 352 III| power always deceiveth the good, stole away her shoes, but 353 III| Incontinent she arose in good health in such wise that 354 III| Orient beyond Antioch, was a good man named Simeon, which 355 III| anon she was whole and in good point.~There were brought 356 III| more for curiosity than for good faith, and therefore God 357 III| of God, the child was in good health. In this time many 358 III| and remised in to their good mind.~From Arcy returned 359 III| When Genevieve saw the good faith of her, she said: 360 III| man was all whole and in good mind, whereof he thanked 361 IV| Victor, thou wert born in a good time, and thy works be blessed 362 IV| had said this and other good things and words, she put 363 IV| hath taught us for to do good for evil. Then said Simon 364 IV| thou in peace, preacher of good manners, mediator, leader, 365 IV| weeneth that such thing is good, which is evil and bad. 366 IV| when S. Peter saw that the good christian men saw his glory, 367 IV| thankings to God and commending good people to him, he rendered 368 IV| you; for which thing the good christian people understood 369 IV| which Paul's, wherefore the good christian men put them to 370 IV| the bishop and to other good christian men, which anon 371 IV| saying to him: Hie thee, good man, make an end of that 372 IV| christian men and praising of good, true men? Who shall stint 373 IV| damnation, when we see all good things to be assembled in 374 IV| said within herself: Alas! good husband, how much labour 375 IV| borne full of all manner of good meat, and he that bare it 376 IV| it increased greatly in good living, through the counsel 377 IV| bishopric, and did much good to the town of Winchester 378 IV| he be our advocate to the good Lord for us, etc. ~ 379 IV| they went forth together, a good way thence, till they came 380 IV| that she ever was in so good point and ate no meat. That 381 IV| this body. And then a full good man that was there among 382 IV| and then said to her: O good maid, have pity on thy beauty, 383 IV| and mother have been my good friends. She then constrained 384 IV| me. And I beseech thee, good Lord, that of thy abundant 385 IV| all their sins. And also, good Lord, if any woman with 386 IV| appear tofore the just and good people, but remained behind 387 IV| fishes of the sea. And the good man did so much with the 388 IV| welcome, and hast believed good counsel. And be thou not 389 IV| the sooth. And then the good pilgrim received his wife 390 IV| monastery sent a monk with a good reasonable fellowship into 391 IV| had soothly the balm of good odour and savour in conversation. 392 IV| To the end that thou do good for evil, like as Christ 393 IV| after ended her life in good works. ~Bernard, a man of 394 IV| people to the faith and in good manners. And Constance the 395 IV| debonairly with the little good that he had. And when they 396 IV| do present to him a right good horse of right great beauty, 397 IV| which is as much to say as good, and sebe, that is, eloquence 398 IV| steadfastness of martyrdom, and good worshipping in the reverence 399 IV| be purposed in example of good christian men for two things, 400 IV| And contrary to them, some good works that he had done excused 401 IV| poor people. And when his good renown grew, he was made 402 IV| Christ said: Truly this is a good and noble fighter, and shall 403 IV| Lady said to him: Be of good cheer, require of me what 404 IV| shalt pay me a penny. The good man of God lift up his eyes 405 IV| religious man, which was of good conversation and holy, accompanied 406 IV| that thou shalt yet be a good man. And he was left, and 407 IV| peace, I shall give to thee good counsel. My sister dwelleth 408 IV| faith; in passion, and in good works and operation. ~ 409 IV| him say but that he was a good christian and freely baptized. 410 IV| of his wife and all the good things and evil things were 411 IV| replenished the world of good odour, for tofore that he 412 IV| tomb, to the comfort of good christian men. And of one 413 IV| after finished his life in good works. ~There was a knight 414 IV| And when they had ridden a good while they saw in the way 415 IV| to me harm for such great good as I have given to thee? 416 IV| for if he hath done any good deeds, the wicked deeds 417 IV| the wicked deeds pass the good without comparison. And 418 IV| balance, and let all the good and evil be weighed; and 419 IV| balance whereas were but few good deeds. And the devil enforced 420 IV| this world, come gladly good angels and wicked spirits. 421 IV| blessed all the college of good christian men, and then 422 V| he relieved. And in these good offices and works he dispended 423 V| him: Friend, go from me in good peace, for the most violent 424 V| devout prayer, that all good christian men which reverently 425 V| failed not to his infancy in good love, for he arose and felt 426 V| said that the water was good alone and refreshed him 427 V| treatise he would think, of good courage, what he should 428 V| time, and after died in good age. The sister was married 429 V| counsel of them that be good. If my brother despise my 430 V| If I deliver to thee any good, wilt thou come again every 431 V| I trembled for dread of good love, and I found myself 432 V| him that he might hear the good of his mouth, he would renounce 433 V| sometime they took from him good thoughts, and letted him 434 V| and letted him of some good works. And he accused him 435 V| well that the name of every good deed should increase by 436 V| afraid to die, for I have a good Lord; which answer Augustin 437 V| whole in all his members, of good entendment, clear seeing 438 V| corrupted the holy places, the good christian men took the body 439 V| Pavia, which gave great good for it, and brought the 440 V| S. Augustin, gave great good to a monk that kept the 441 V| glorious S. Austin. And the good man received it much honourably 442 V| when he asked it. And the good man was moved, and constrained 443 V| and were gathered up of good christian men. And then 444 V| in a cave, and had always good prosperity. And when he 445 V| no christian man. And the good man Sanctilus prayed for 446 V| come to him. And this holy good man went much humbly to 447 V| then he said: His God is good and mighty. And there was 448 V| not known in long time of good christian men, and as master 449 V| it happed that a man of good contemplation every year 450 V| right joyful that she had so good hostage for her son, and 451 V| which was of honest and good life, and could say no mass 452 V| and finished his life in good works.~In the year of our 453 V| beseech her to accept our good intent and will, and that 454 V| Almighty God. And then the good christian men took her body 455 V| were taken up and buried by good christian men. And they 456 V| lineage presented to God by good works, and by martyrdom. 457 V| which is as much to say as good, and gigno gignis, that 458 V| engendered to Jesu Christ good lineage, that was father 459 V| choose a husband full of good manners and not of high 460 V| to be made christian by good manners. And then at that 461 V| and the Jew anon became a good christian man and was baptized.~ 462 V| in expounding, and right good in refraining of vain manners. 463 V| people loved him much for the good sermons that he made to 464 V| deceived, and ordained that the good christian people should 465 V| destroyed, and the faith of the good men might be aflirmed. And 466 V| then Theodosius, a right good christian man, son of the 467 V| Eufemia is said of eu, that is good, and of femme that is a 468 V| treble manner she is said good. She was profitable to others 469 V| predication, in touching of good works, and in blowing of 470 V| to thee thy church, and, good Lord, let her pray to thee 471 V| predication, and by ensample of good operation.~ 472 V| assembled, he spake long of good and lawful matrimony, and 473 V| saying that marriage is good if it be truly held by good 474 V| good if it be truly held by good alliance. But ye that be 475 V| wit of delectations, of good manners, and of good delights. 476 V| of good manners, and of good delights. And after he was 477 V| the nails of faith, and good life of charity. Secondly, 478 V| charity. And as to the third: Good Lord, come soon and open 479 V| ardour and multiplying of good works; black by despising 480 V| example, he was ornate in good virtues, and clean from 481 V| and he crying said: O ye good men, I pray you that ye 482 V| said: This man hath done good works to his neighbours. 483 V| angel of God, and that the good had overcome the adversaries. 484 V| finished his life laudably in good works.~ 485 V| they dominate also over good works, and they be said 486 V| stir him to ill, and one good, to keep him. The good angels 487 V| one good, to keep him. The good angels be deputed to the 488 V| Therefore it is need that a good angel be deputed to the 489 V| exhort, and summon him to do good against fiattering and blandishes, 490 V| may profit in the weal and good of grace, and this doth 491 V| all letting to do well and good, and that is signified in 492 V| The angel that spake to me good words were words of comfort. 493 V| from then forthon he became good, and read divine books with 494 V| commanded them to take their own good, and not to take away other 495 V| their life. But plainly good men loved him and marvelled 496 V| wicked men more than by good renomee, and I would that 497 V| heart: The fire is always good. Nevertheless they that 498 V| messenger for to show the people good works. And so he showed 499 V| holiness and providence of the good bishop Logier all the people 500 V| peradventure engendereth not good suspection to my right poor


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