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1 I| written one out of the said three books, which I have ordered 2 I| bodily flesh, we may consider three things of this coming, that 3 I| And S. Austin putteth here three profits of his coming and 4 I| travail in this world for three manner of maladies or sickness, 5 I| Judgment. As for the first, three things shall be tofore the 6 I| sea and of the waves. The three first signs be determined 7 I| evangelist saith, he had three names, that is to wit the 8 I| our humanity. And of this three manner of names, saith S. 9 I| Epiphany of our Lord and of the three kings. ~The Feast of the 10 I| age of thirteen days the three kings came to him the way 11 I| When our Lord was born, the three kings came into Jerusalem, 12 I| that this name Magus hath three significations. It is said 13 I| great in wisdom. And these three came into Jerusalem with 14 I| was called Victorial, and three days they abode there, and 15 I| cross, which spake to these three kings saying: Go ye hastily 16 I| in one day as an horse in three days. And when they came 17 I| Herod was troubled for three causes, first, because he 18 I| taken from them and for three causes: First, that they 19 I| sign which was given to the three kings, which yet were paynims 20 I| ought to know that there be three opinions of this star, which 21 I| Ghost which appeared to the three kings in the form of a star, 22 I| from the other stars in three things. First, in situation, 23 I| and offered to him these three gifts, that is to wit gold, 24 I| mortification. And these three things ought we offer to 25 I| The fifth because by these three be signified three things 26 I| these three be signified three things that be in Jesu Christ: 27 I| without corruption. And these three things be signified that 28 I| Septuagesima was instituted for three reasons; like as Master 29 I| in the Gospel and Epistle three manner of remedies. The 30 I| enemy. And if she do these three things she shall have threefold 31 I| And to the soul he hath three powers, that is to wit memory, 32 I| this doth holy Church in three manners. For some be in 33 I| charity. Now it is to wit that three things be necessary which 34 I| forty, there may be assigned three reasons. The first reason 35 I| his homilies putteth also three reasons wherefore in abstinence 36 I| And the year is demened by three hundred sixty and five days, 37 I| touching the body, and of three virtues or powers in his 38 I| year, at each time we fast three days, to the end that the 39 I| body, and the number of three to the soul. These be the 40 I| times, and they be done in three days each time, to the end 41 I| unjustly they accused him of three things. The first was they 42 I| of God. And against these three accusations we say on the 43 I| we say on the Good Friday three excusations in the person 44 I| Christ reproved them of three benefits that he did and 45 I| and spake not, there be three reasons and causes. The 46 I| brain of the soul. There be three opinions in what place principally 47 I| his side. Against these three illusions, on Good Friday, 48 I| cross is showed, we make three adorations in saying: Agios, 49 I| etc., in honouring him three times, like as he was for 50 I| which may be profitable in three manners. That is to wit 51 I| demonstration of glory. And these three things be showed in the 52 I| which might be considered in three manners. For one place either 53 I| Pilatus. And when he was three years old she sent him to 54 I| in the sepulchre, that be three days and three nights he 55 I| that be three days and three nights he was in the sepulchre, 56 I| Jesus was in the sepulchre three days and three nights. But, 57 I| sepulchre three days and three nights. But, after S. Austin, 58 I| of the day. Thus there be three days, and every day hath 59 I| the mouth of twain or of three is the witness established, 60 I| established, right so in three days is proved all deed 61 I| veritable, he would lie therein three days. The third for to show 62 I| Ravenensis: Jesu Christ would be three days in his sepulchre in 63 I| the general resurrection, three reasons be assigned. The 64 I| prolong his resurrection above three days, to the end that desperation 65 I| time he appeared to the three Maries which returned from 66 I| it is said that he wept three days continually after that 67 I| up into heaven. There be three other manner of apparitions 68 I| the second be done on the three days before the Ascension 69 I| first Litany is named in three manners. First, it is called 70 I| Litany is said the more, for three reasons. The first is for 71 I| Litany, the which is made the three days tofore the Ascension. 72 I| reigned the year of our Lord three hundred and fifty-eight 73 I| that the people should fast three days; and he instituted 74 I| is said the mountain of three lights. For by night on 75 I| therefore it is said the hill of three lights. Unto this hill Jesu 76 I| forty days, that was for three reasons. ~First, for the 77 I| and that every year be of three hundred and sixtyfive days, 78 I| seemeth it that he said that three questions were made to the 79 I| have them. The heaven hath three conditions. It is right 80 I| the sending is compared in three manners to the sender. First, 81 I| commandment. And after these three manners the Holy Ghost may 82 I| He was given to them by three times, that is to wit before 83 I| is to weet that there be three signs of replenishing that 84 I| began to preach he converted three thousand. Secondly, he was 85 I| tongues of fire. And here be three things to be considered. 86 I| member. As to the first, for three reasons he was sent and 87 I| signified by the fire for three causes. The first cause 88 I| bring together. And by these three things be understood three 89 I| three things be understood three virtues of love. For as 90 I| names divine: The fire hath three virtues, for he inclineth 91 I| their ordinance. And these three things maketh the Holy Ghost 92 I| another member, and for three reasons. The tongue is the 93 I| of the temple material. three things be to be considered. 94 I| altar is first hallowed for three things. First, to make sacrifice 95 I| churches towards the east for three reasons, after that Damascene 96 I| the bishop goeth all about three times, and at every time 97 I| And it is to wit that the three first goings about signify 98 I| first goings about signify three goings about that Jesu Christ 99 I| ascended into heaven. Or the three goings about show that the 100 I| Trinity, or for to signify the three estates of them that be 101 I| within and without signifieth three causes. The first is for 102 I| church, and that is for three causes. The first is to 103 I| it is said, assailed by three persons, by Jeroboam, by 104 I| was dishonoured by these three, right so was it dedicated 105 I| was it dedicated by other three. And Moses made the first 106 I| heart, and upon this altar three things ought to be offered 107 I| heart shut, he goeth about three times, when he bringeth 108 I| forgotten. Secondly, he smiteth three times the door of the heart, 109 I| watereth the temple spiritual three times with water, and so 110 I| this watering signifieth three manners of shedding of tears. 111 I| his passion. And of these three things we ought to water 112 I| trespasses. And of these three things saith the apostle 113 I| were the common voice of three persons, when it was said 114 I| sinned most, for he sinned in three things. The woman next and 115 I| and deceived, for these three he had three curses. Because 116 I| for these three he had three curses. Because he had envy 117 I| and out of his mouth grew three trees of the three grains, 118 I| grew three trees of the three grains, of which trees the 119 I| And thou shalt make it three hundred cubits of length, 120 I| thou and thy wife and thy three sons and their three wives. 121 I| thy three sons and their three wives. I have seen that 122 I| Noah lived after the flood three hundred and fifty years. 123 I| the world departed to the three sons of Noah. ~ 124 I| again to Terah which had three sons, which was Abram, Nahor, 125 I| together, the number of three hundred and eighteen. And 126 I| lift up his eyes, he saw three young men coming to him, 127 I| and anon as he saw these three standing by him he ran to 128 I| worshipped one alone; he saw three and worshipped but one. 129 I| went and bade Sarah to make three ashy cakes and sent his 130 I| saw a pit in a field and three flocks of sheep Iying by 131 I| because I have born to him three sons, and she called his 132 I| Methought I saw a vine had three branches, and after they 133 I| drink. Joseph answered: The three branches be yet three days, 134 I| The three branches be yet three days, after which Pharaoh 135 I| said: Methought that I had three baskets of meat upon my 136 I| interpretation of the dream; the three baskets be three days yet 137 I| dream; the three baskets be three days yet to come, after 138 I| garments. To Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces of silver, 139 I| seven sons. Levi with his three sons. Judah and his sons 140 I| sons. Judah and his sons three. Issachar and his four sons. 141 I| sons. Zebulon and his sons three. These were sons of Leah 142 I| elegant and fair, and hid him three months, and when he might 143 I| shall go the journey of three days in wilderness that 144 I| that we go the journey of three days in the wilderness and 145 I| would not so, but would go three days' journey in desert, 146 I| palpable, and it endured three days and three nights. Wheresoever 147 I| it endured three days and three nights. Wheresoever the 148 I| Sur, and walked with them three days and three nights and 149 I| with them three days and three nights and found no water, 150 I| third commandment. These three commandments be written 151 I| of our Lord, of which the three first belong to God, and 152 I| Levi went and slew thirty three thousand of the children 153 I| tabernacle: in which ark was kept three things. First the rod with 154 I| Aaron and to Miriam: Go ye three only unto the tabernacle; 155 II| the mother took him, and three calves and three measures 156 II| him, and three calves and three measures of meal, and a 157 II| Hannah, and she conceived three sons, and two daughters, 158 II| father, and kept sheep, and three of his brethren were in 159 II| and Saul took with him three thousand chosen men and 160 II| Thus was Saul dead, and his three sons and his squire, and 161 II| fled, and that Saul and his three sons were dead, left their 162 II| they found Saul and his three sons Iying in the hill of 163 II| into Geshur, and was there three years, and durst not come 164 II| and divided his host into three parts, and would have gone 165 II| Then Joab went and took three spears, and fixed them in 166 II| and bid him choose one of three things that he should say 167 II| years hunger in his land, or three months he should flee his 168 II| and enemies, or to have three days pestilence. Of these 169 II| days pestilence. Of these three God biddeth thee choose 170 II| so he was named. He spake three thousand parables, and five 171 II| and masters, which were three thousand three hundred that 172 II| which were three thousand three hundred that did nothing 173 II| the navy of Hiram went in three years once into Tarsis and 174 II| which were as queens, and three hundred concubines, and 175 II| evil. He had seven sons and three daughters, and his possession 176 II| was seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred 177 II| and they sent for their three sisters for to eat and drink 178 II| said: The Chaldees made three hosts and have enveigled 179 II| not with his lips. Then three men that were friends of 180 II| It was so that when these three friends of Job had been 181 II| Lord was wroth with these three men and said to them: Ye 182 II| And he had seven sons and three daughters. And the first 183 II| cubicle of the house. And three days and three nights she 184 II| house. And three days and three nights she ate not, ne drank 185 II| continent by the space of three days from her, and thou 186 II| after to-morrow, for these three nights we be joined to God. 187 II| woman, and was left widow three years and six months. ~After 188 II| and come at her pleasure three days during. And she went 189 II| victory was solemnised during three months, and after that, 190 II| other disciples were called three times of our Lord. He called 191 II| his neighbour, had then three daughters, virgins, and 192 II| emperor sent against them three princes Nepotian, Ursyn, 193 II| by money, had commanded three innocent knights to be beheaded. 194 II| knew this, he prayed these three princes that they would 195 II| and at the prayer of the three princes he received him 196 II| envy on the weal of these three princes, and accused them 197 II| Nicholas had delivered the three innocents, and admonested 198 II| Wherefore hast thou taken these three princes with so great wrong, 199 II| died, the year of our Lord three hundred and forty-three, 200 II| Aquinas in Compendio: There be three manners of sanctifications, 201 II| had been beheaded. And all three were buried together in 202 II| I have not ceased these three years past to make to God 203 II| one essence, and treble or three in persons, and showed to 204 II| them examples sensible, how three persons be in one essence. 205 II| example is that, in a vine be three things, the stock, the leaf, 206 II| The third example is that three things be in the head of 207 II| king, in showing to him by three examples that, as long as 208 II| came in to the parts of the three kings which came to worship 209 II| him for to overcome him in three manners, that was by bringing 210 II| In every battle he had three things; the assault in battle, 211 II| glory, and praised him in three things after this word glory, 212 II| And thus praised he God in three manners; in that he is glorious, 213 II| much, and especially in three things, that is to wit: 214 II| in praising the law in three manners; first because of 215 II| enforced him to them in three manners; that was by shame, 216 II| the gloss saith that in three manners they were malicious. 217 II| children, seven sons and three daughters. And on a time, 218 II| this world adjoineth to him three companies, of which companies 219 II| John, and the people made three hours long a great noise 220 II| and pray in their dioceses three days for him to the end 221 II| be called innocents for three reasons. First, by cause 222 II| is to wit that there were three Herods, and all three were 223 II| were three Herods, and all three were cruel tyrants, and 224 II| of Arabia, on whom he had three sons and a daughter, of 225 II| Anon after this came the three kings in to Jerusalem, and 226 II| when he had demanded of the three kings how they had had knowledge 227 II| slay him. After that the three kings were gone without 228 II| more than a year that the three kings had told him tidings 229 II| of his physicians he got three thousand young children 230 II| with his breath more than three hundred men. Then came the 231 II| with his breath more than three hundred men. Then sent the 232 II| incarnation of our Lord three hundred and twenty, he departed 233 II| of conversation. There is three manner of armour that is 234 II| that was the year of grace three hundred and forty, let us 235 II| there his refection of her three months, and yet he saw her 236 II| he did, and shot two or three shots tofore him, and anon 237 II| in the country, do these three things and thou shalt be 238 II| solitary, and that they have three battles, that is of hearing, 239 II| ought to know that there be three bodily movings, that one 240 II| is to wit in getting in three manner wises or manners. 241 II| and doubleness, for these three things were taken from her 242 II| reign the year of our Lord three hundred and nine. ~Among 243 II| the same. He vanquished three things in the world, that 244 II| Arians put them to prayer three days and three nights, and 245 II| to prayer three days and three nights, and when they came 246 II| and shut him in a chamber three days. After, he went to 247 II| about the year of our Lord three hundred and seventy. Then 248 II| not sleep, for he thought three hundred of his lords might 249 II| calends of February. And three reasons been assigned wherefore 250 II| ordinance or disposition was in three things; that is to wit in 251 II| conversion was made. For these three things were made in him 252 II| he was blind and fasted three days, and was smitten down 253 II| understanding. ~Then in the three days that he abode thus 254 II| is read that in him were three things against the three 255 II| three things against the three that were in our foremost 256 III| VOLUME THREE~ 257 III| in the rack, and how the three kings worshipped him, how 258 III| lineage, and departed them in three congregations, so that they 259 III| and all her age was fifty three years seven months and twenty 260 III| to the world, he raised three dead men, and after he ended 261 III| There was a woman that had three pots full of gold, and because 262 III| against him, and presented three loaves to him, which he 263 III| the candle burning hath three things in it, that is to 264 III| and the fire, right so be three things in Jesu Christ, that 265 III| we ought to have in us three things which be signified 266 III| about the year of our Lord three hundred and eighty seven.~ 267 III| and, as Chrysostom saith, three things make a man holy, 268 III| things make a man holy, which three were perfectly in her; that 269 III| amiable, for he had in him three things that make a man amiable. 270 III| Apostle.~The chair is said in three manners, that is, the chair 271 III| wit that in the crown be three things: first the head is 272 III| crown is round. There be three reasons why the head is 273 III| church halloweth of S. Peter three feasts in the year for three 274 III| three feasts in the year for three gifts that he hath power 275 III| confessed, and for these three causes he is digne and worthy 276 III| him and humility. There be three manners of humilities, as 277 III| and said that it was worth three hundred pence, and said 278 III| pence, and so he recovered three hundred pence. Or after 279 III| was gone on his journey three days, and for his noble 280 III| when he had been therein three days the people of Rome 281 III| to the christian faith by three holy men and good clerks 282 III| that he did he governed three thousand virgins, to whom 283 III| approach but if he bade him. Three workmen that wrought in 284 III| him forty years. All these three holy saints were buried 285 III| as it were in a cave with three chambers. Their bodies were 286 III| in English: In Duno these three be buried all in one sepulchre: 287 III| bishop, S. Patrick, did three great things. One is that 288 III| that S. Benet had founded, three of them stood on high rocks, 289 III| he had long prayed he saw three stones in a place for a 290 III| place where ye shall find three stones, and there dig a 291 III| all sweating where as the three stones were, and there they 292 III| young child of the age of three years, which was the fairest 293 III| the table laid and thereon three fair white loaves of bread 294 III| cross, a man gave to me three pence, of which I bought 295 III| pence, of which I bought three loaves of bread. And after, 296 III| of seventeen years. These three loaves, that I bare with 297 III| about the year of our Lord three hundred and eighty, the 298 III| the city of Carthage were three bishops together at dinner, 299 III| and by that be understood three privileges that were in 300 III| to them; then came to him three devils which cast down Roba 301 III| were sick, and raised the three that were dead, and were 302 III| miracles for him, beside whom three of his daughters be buried, 303 III| Nyssen saith: We have in us three evil passions which come 304 III| twenty paces deep he found three crosses and brought them 305 III| about the year of our Lord three hundred and sixty.~ 306 III| her. And he sent them all three into an isle called Pontiana, 307 III| husbands of the two maidens and three enchanters with him, and 308 III| place and a secret with three priests and three deacons. 309 III| secret with three priests and three deacons. He commanded to 310 III| whereas S. Urban converted three captains of the town with 311 III| great violence, the space of three furlongs thence, and there 312 III| found in the seed of Germain three sovereign things, that is 313 III| ordinate in himself after three virtues that be in the soul, 314 III| de Trinitate deviseth of three manners of life, that is 315 III| Quirine, which then was but three years old, into the city 316 III| young of age, not being yet three years old, and demandest 317 III| about the year of our Lord three hundred and thirty under 318 III| and dwelled at the gate three years, and lived straitly 319 III| lain in that place well a three hundred years, and they 320 III| Edgar, and he was king but three years and seven months, 321 III| abode with S. Elizabeth three months or thereabouts till 322 III| he did, and at the end of three days he sang mass whole 323 III| also, as well men as women three thousand and six hundred. 324 III| issued out of the water three fiends, like Ethiopians, 325 III| sore tormented that during three days she was kept as for 326 III| sodden after fourteen days or three weeks, she ate for all delices. 327 III| was therein the space of three hours. The mother came and 328 III| of heaven. Hereof heard three men which kept their wives 329 III| water in a well or fountain. Three fair things showed our Lord 330 IV| Lord, and he was therein three days whole without grieving 331 IV| hung upward, and so hung three days long, in such wise 332 IV| nostrils. And at the end of three days the other knights came 333 IV| the church of the apostles three days and three nights, and 334 IV| apostles three days and three nights, and after said to 335 IV| of our Lord. And he had three surnames. He was said Simon 336 IV| converted at a Whitsuntide three thousand men, he healed 337 IV| of the ram, and hid him three days. The blood of the ram 338 IV| Of this name, Paul, be three opinions. Origen saith that 339 IV| and as he was led, the three knights that led him said 340 IV| sheep grazed; he saw by three nights continually, and 341 IV| than a stone. Which not of three or four friends, but of 342 IV| Paul, not one, ne two, ne three, but he corrected innumerable 343 IV| in the nones of July, at three o'clock, in the fiftieth 344 IV| country. In England are three principal rivers, and they 345 IV| Worcester was bishop of those three shires, and he was king 346 IV| lighted. By this be understood three things that be three, the 347 IV| understood three things that be three, the best parts that she 348 IV| And when he had said this three times, the blessed Mary 349 IV| earth the space of two or three cubits. And praying to our 350 IV| and set him in a ship with three clerks following him, and 351 IV| father: If thou worshippest three, why wilt thou not adore 352 IV| To whom she said: They three be but one God. After this 353 IV| thousand four score and three, and came to Toulouse for 354 IV| again, like as you see. And three days after his wounds were 355 IV| had no power to see him. ~Three knights of the diocese of 356 IV| And his fellows prayed three days for the health of his 357 IV| health of his soul, which three days he lay speechless, 358 IV| and all that generation, three hundred and sixty-two years 359 IV| scripture that it is more than three hundred and seventy-two 360 IV| is said that they slept three hundred and sixty-two years, 361 IV| reigned but one year and three months, and that was in 362 IV| of Rome, which is named three walls, with the child Celsus, 363 IV| Constantine, and there abode three years, wherefore all the 364 IV| about the year of our Lord three hundred and forty. ~ 365 IV| and was so tormented by three hours of the devil that 366 IV| heritage of their mother three places, that was, the castle 367 IV| place, and the space of three miles way about on both 368 IV| when they had lain there three days, Quirinus, sub-deacon, 369 IV| to say, sovereign germ. Three things be found in seed 370 IV| about the year of our Lord three hundred and fifty. ~ 371 IV| John Beleth assigneth these three last reasons in his sum 372 IV| touched that other, all three by miracle were but one, 373 IV| of us. And then he showed three paniers of gold, and the 374 IV| said keeper of our Lord in three manners, that is to wit, 375 IV| Christ in the air, holding three spears in his hand, and 376 IV| destroy them with these three spears. Then the Blessed 377 IV| queen of mercy came with three maidens, and Reynold waking, 378 IV| came nigh him the space of three cubits. ~On a time as he 379 IV| grace of our Lord that in three days that they went together, 380 IV| received with his proper hand, three times in the night, discipline 381 IV| hour due. And she wrapped three candles, that she had made 382 IV| saw Jesu Christ holding three darts in his hand, and menaced 383 IV| battles be due to thee, after three days, thou deacon shalt 384 IV| and Agapitus, and so they three suffered death together. 385 IV| head, the year of our Lord three hundred and eighty. ~ 386 IV| about the year of our Lord three hundred. And Carpasius gat 387 IV| and shalt follow me within three days. Then he delivered 388 IV| Laurence demanded dilation of three days, and Valerianus granted 389 IV| And S. Laurence in these three days gathered together poor 390 IV| that buried him, fasted three days and three nights, and 391 IV| him, fasted three days and three nights, and hallowed the 392 IV| sufficed not for one dinner for three persons. S. Laurence, which 393 IV| judge took away by force three houses that were longing 394 IV| despite, and strained him three times by the arm right hard, 395 IV| poor men wisely. And these three reasons putteth master William 396 IV| S. Austin showeth it by three reasons, and saith thus: 397 IV| others to be like to him. In three things he showed him to 398 IV| that he suffered. By these three things saith S. Maximin, 399 IV| though he surmounted these three great fires without forth. 400 IV| Maximin: He had within forth three refroidours or colds, and 401 IV| colds, and bare in his heart three fires by which he assuaged 402 IV| S. Maximin saith: He had three fires within forth, by the 403 IV| the other martyrs, hath three privileges as towards office. 404 IV| lived and abode with him three and thirty years. And after 405 IV| there, and abide me there three days till that I return 406 IV| might express it. And then three maidens that were there 407 IV| only, but he proveth it by three reasons. And the first reason 408 IV| there save the apostles, and three virgins which held the lights, 409 IV| reverence, and keep it there three days diligently, and I shall 410 V| Rome with the same cardinal three years continually, and laboured 411 V| the pestilence. And after three years the cardinal, being 412 V| that he might abide alone three days next following for 413 V| Rocke to abide there alone three days. And in the end of 414 V| whereas in the head were three windows, and he supposed 415 V| manner of patience was in three manners, of injuries of 416 V| and command you to keep three things, the which I remember 417 V| christian man bare away three stones which were besprent 418 V| of Hebrew. And the first three suspendings that he had, 419 V| In the year of our Lord three hundred and thirty-one, 420 V| then Augustin said that three things he had learned of 421 V| thereupon the ensamples of three bishops. For when Ambrose 422 V| and in the year of his age three score and six, and of his 423 V| was the year of our Lord three hundred and fifty-three, 424 V| Then after, came thither three bishops, and each of them 425 V| of God the finger dropped three drops of blood upon a cloth 426 V| been sick of the fevers three years. And after, he desired 427 V| bishopric of Liège. And Anne had three husbands, Joachim, Cleophas, 428 V| divided all their substance in three parts: that one part was 429 V| every year into Jerusalem in three principal feasts, so that 430 V| accomplished the time of three years, and had left sucking, 431 V| that the church halloweth three nativities, the nativity 432 V| John Baptist. And these three signify three nativities 433 V| And these three signify three nativities spiritual, for 434 V| hanged him up with her hands three days that he died not ne 435 V| our Lady, S. Mary. And three days after he rested in 436 V| cousin his cousin. Among whom three and thirty were taken of 437 V| that I may have term of three days to array and make me 438 V| blessed tree of the cross was three times with the paynims, 439 V| that say one only to be three things by his virtue? And 440 V| about the year of our Lord three hundred and ninety.~ 441 V| Sweet sound is made in three manners, that is to wit, 442 V| which church the apostle sat three and thirty years, and converted 443 V| witnesseth that there be three manner of sins, that is 444 V| therefore these foresaid three be oft recited that no man 445 V| healed. In the leech were three things, that is to wit, 446 V| healed him so soon. Of these three saith S. Ambrose in the 447 V| that is to say S. Matthew, three things be to be considered, 448 V| and Damian, and we have three other brethren which be 449 V| the judge commanded the three to be put in prison, and 450 V| with woodness, made the three brethren to stand by the 451 V| in the year of our Lord three hundred and ninety, was 452 V| he commanded them to fast three days and to pray unto God. 453 V| every Gerarchia containeth three orders of angels. For the 454 V| the third Gerarchia. The three orders of the first Gerarchia 455 V| converted to him. And thereto be three things necessary, that is 456 V| and resteth in them. The three orders of the middle Gerarchia 457 V| and this governing is in three things: the first in seigniory 458 V| the overest desert. The three orders of the last Gerarchia 459 V| christian men took truce for three days that they might fast 460 V| that they might fast those three days and require their patron 461 V| And they deliver us in three manners. First, in refraining 462 V| dead, and shall hide him three days, and after, he shall 463 V| men of the city, fasted three days, and S. Michael appeared 464 V| and found a great cave and three altars of which two were 465 V| full grown. And in these three estates is an angel necessary 466 V| the angel to the soul in three manners. And the first is 467 V| and this doth the angel in three manners. First, in letting 468 V| and this doth the angel in three manners. First, in moving 469 V| thereto, and this doth he in three manners, that is to wit, 470 V| Paradise, and this do they in three manners. The first, in making 471 V| this representation is in three manners. First, they represent 472 V| man of desires. Of these three things saith Bernard upon 473 V| comfort. And this do they in three manners. First, in comforting 474 V| descended in the furnace with three children, and made the middle 475 V| Etymology: Jerome was wise in three languages, whose interpretation 476 V| about the year of our Lord three hundred and eighty-eight.~ 477 V| that sent you. And then three of them had so great pity 478 V| obeyed and did so.~On a time three women like of visage and 479 V| the dice, and anon came in three dice in each of them six, 480 V| nine times, at every time three sixes at each cast, and 481 V| of thee but the space of three hours, and after that I 482 V| when she had been there three years closed, the abbot 483 V| precious vestments, which three virgins arrayed, with clear 484 V| clear visages. And these three virgins were named, the 485 V| world, and it may not endure three hours long. And it appeareth 486 V| instructed and taught by S. Paul three years, and was ordained 487 V| smite off the heads of the three fellows, that is to say, 488 V| they were beheaded with three axes. And anon the body 489 V| was a knight at Rome under three emperors, came afterward 490 V| upon the cross of the altar three doves sitting, which had 491 VI| thou deliveredst sometime three children from the flame 492 VI| and bade her tarry there three or four days till the skin 493 VI| Lincoln, which had been blind three years, came to the king' 494 VI| guide, and went and visited three score churches with great 495 VI| there was a fair miracle of three blind men, and the fourth 496 VI| proper root the space of three furlongs, and without man' 497 VI| to another. The space of three furlongs is the time of 498 VI| furlongs is the time of three kings, that is to say Harold, 499 VI| which monk was grieved with three manner sicknesses. For he 500 VI| his deliverance from the three sicknesses, wherefore God


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