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1 I| passions, the miracles, and the death of the holy saints, and
2 I| holy saints have suffered death and passion. Amen. ~And
3 I| conscience. The third is at death. The fourth is at the Last
4 I| in darkness and shadow of death. For they that have been
5 I| in darkness and shadow of death, and if we were taught,
6 I| to us honour, to suffer death and to give us life, to
7 I| nativity tendeth to the death. And the decease of saints
8 I| Jesu Christ that rose from death to life; the tables wherein
9 I| returned and rested at their death in Jesu Christ. Of whom
10 I| and he was there put to death right foul. The cross was
11 I| friends. And alway he suffered death for his friends and neighbours,
12 I| and the life dieth for death. Fifthly, the sorrow was
13 I| the sun be extinct in the death. The ears hear not the song
14 I| to honour him; for by the death of our Saviour and Redeemer
15 I| be of God, than to suffer death with his own proper will
16 I| honour than give himself to death for him. And this is that
17 I| the Friday would suffer death, and at midday which is
18 I| where Jesu Christ suffered death, it is said that Adam was
19 I| on which Jesus suffered death, but in another tree. Thirdly,
20 I| delivered the mortal, and the death by his death. And S. Ambrose
21 I| mortal, and the death by his death. And S. Ambrose saith: Adam
22 I| Jesu Christ naked. The death came by the tree, the life
23 I| delivered Jesu Christ to death, that is to wit Judas for
24 I| he was worthy to suffer death. And the king would not
25 I| well for to be quit of the death of his son, and that he
26 I| constrained to put him to death, as well as for to be quit
27 I| for, whom Pilate damned to death, and whom the Jews delivered
28 I| with wrong, have put to death, and have hanged him on
29 I| he should die a villain's death. And when Pilate heard the
30 I| dead of a right villainous death and foul, for his own proper
31 I| Tiberius because he did put to death by violence them that were
32 I| the third day after his death. And of this blessed resurrection
33 I| reason that anon after his death he ought not to arise, but
34 I| that that the light of his death should cure our double death,
35 I| death should cure our double death, and therefore one day whole
36 I| understand the light of his death, and by the two nights our
37 I| the two nights our double death. And this reason assigneth
38 I| the end to prove that his death was veritable, he would
39 I| first made mention of his death. Like as his death was verily
40 I| of his death. Like as his death was verily showed so his
41 I| the week Jesus suffered death, the Saturday he lay in
42 I| sepulchre, for after the death we shall find the rest for
43 I| we shall be free of the death and of all sorrow in body
44 I| Jesu Christ, the bonds of death broken, he was transported
45 I| which he had verily suffered death. Sixthly, by his presence
46 I| he were ready to suffer death as it is contained in the
47 I| Jesu Christ arose from death, for by man is death come
48 I| from death, for by man is death come to men, and by man,
49 I| a woman was messenger of death, so a woman should be messenger
50 I| pain and sorrow for his death. And that witnesseth S.
51 I| and bind the author of death with his bonds, render to
52 I| battle; stinging in his death, fair in his resurrection;
53 I| He was made obedient unto death. When S. Austin saith: The
54 I| by words, by deeds, by death, by life, by descending
55 I| hast overcome the prick of death, that is the devil, and
56 I| free. and the guilty of death be made quit and delivered.
57 I| from the law of sin and of death. After, the debts of sin
58 I| afore day, he arose from death to life, and he appeared
59 I| that the sun bewept the death of his Lord, and covered
60 I| thereof thou shalt die by death. ~God said: It is not good
61 I| then he died. And after his death his sons dealed all the
62 I| shalt have a son. And the death drawing near, she named
63 I| understood that the day of his death approached, he called to
64 I| Then his brethren after the death of their father spake together
65 I| to his brethren: After my death, God shall visit you and
66 I| that he should be put to death. But others said that Moses
67 I| and thus he escaped the death. Josephus saith that when
68 I| while they shall stone me to death. Then our Lord said to Moses:
69 I| toucheth the hill shall die by death, there shall no hand touch
70 I| For our Lord arose from death to life on the Sunday, and
71 II| and a great vengeance and death was had upon all the cities,
72 II| never Saul after unto his death.. ~Then our Lord bade Samuel
73 II| little touched. ~After the death of Saul David returned from
74 II| wailed and sorrowed much the death of Saul and Jonathan and
75 II| sorrowed and bewailed much the death of Saul and of Jonathan.
76 II| so done is the child of death, the man that hath so done
77 II| born to thee shall die by death. And Nathan returned to
78 II| king wept and sorrowed the death of his son Absalom, and
79 II| feeble and saw that his death approached, and ordained
80 II| escapedst the commandment of death, and yet thou buriest dead
81 II| to direption, captivity, death, fables, and into reproof
82 II| man from all sin and from death, and suffereth not his soul
83 II| he should have after the death of him and his wife. Then
84 II| For alms delivereth from death, and it is she that purgeth
85 II| peace. In the hour of his death he called to him Tobias
86 II| It was so then after the death of his mother, Tobias went
87 II| were with them unto their death, and closed their eyes.
88 II| knewest no man after the death of thy husband, and therefore
89 II| days of her life after the death of Manasses, her husband,
90 II| with the thunder unto the death. And the other prayed the
91 II| God, and raised him from death to life, and he went and
92 II| apostle, he raised them from death to life anon, and there
93 II| that Jesu Christ received death by his own agreement and
94 II| that he had power to suffer death, and to rise again when
95 II| first man that deserved death was because of the tree,
96 II| man should put away that death, in suffering the same on
97 II| all the company swore the death of AEgeas, and said: The
98 II| and hast judged them to death without trespass? Arise
99 II| hast thou consented to the death of innocents? Go forth anon
100 II| deserved the sentence of death. Then the emperor said to
101 II| all, and was raised from death to life. ~Another nobleman
102 II| they had made die an evil death, and they said they would
103 II| mayest dispend, for after thy death thou mayest in no wise use
104 II| this tribulation and this death should be to the health
105 II| go surely to the peril of death, and let us abide the mercy
106 II| had been dead arose from death to life, and all men were
107 II| prison for to be judged to death. At the last she said to
108 II| S. Stephen suffered not death on the day of his feast,
109 II| nativities of the life and the death of holy fathers. ~S. John
110 II| emperor, for his evils, put to death, and all that he had done
111 II| might see thee tofore her death. Now thou art come hither
112 II| delights. And he, dispurveyed, death cometh which taketh all
113 II| thou mayst be releved from death to life, and show thou to
114 II| he said, I will not the death of the sinner, but that
115 II| he died without pain of death, and that he was in that
116 II| the book of the life and death of holy saints and fathers,
117 II| he raised a widow from death, and brought again the soul
118 II| pain, for they suffered death innocently and wrongly,
119 II| Innocents which were put to death because of our Lord Jesu
120 II| Ascalonita for to find and put to death our Lord which was born
121 II| put so many children to death, it is to wit that there
122 II| incontinent they treated of the death of their father, wherefore
123 II| put then the children to death, to the end that he should
124 II| leave his realm after his death where it best pleased him.
125 II| his swine, and he put to death his sons. ~Herod when he
126 II| Jews shall be glad of my death, but if ye will do my counsel
127 II| many that shall beweep my death, in this wise that I shall
128 II| against their will, beweep my death. And he had a custom to
129 II| son was more glad of his death than of his sickness, and
130 II| there seven years, unto the death of Herod. And after the
131 II| sorrowful mothers wept for the death of their children, and might
132 II| but am ready to suffer death rather than I should consent
133 II| revelation that he should suffer death for the right of holy church,
134 II| vision that he should suffer death and martyrdom for the right
135 II| Archbishop S. Thomas suffered death in his own church for the
136 II| the said Timothy suffered death and passion after that year
137 II| threatening him to the death but if he delivered them
138 II| innocents, than by their of death I should have again my health,
139 II| should be bought with the death of so many innocents. Then
140 II| Rome delivered from double death, that was from the culture
141 II| Silvester approached towards his death, he called to him the clergy
142 II| soul, thy body showeth in death this that thou didst in
143 II| life, holily. After his death, Thief his son was made
144 II| prayer the child arose from death to life. ~S. Hilary had
145 II| became sick, and saw his death approach. Then he called
146 II| wax, by which he suffered death. And some say that he was
147 II| continual dread, the image of death and perpetual disordinance
148 II| were assembled and wept his death, and would have done his
149 II| trouble glory, and with death life. Or Sebastianus is
150 II| for cause that he dreaded death, or to die for the love
151 II| prison without to receive death for their christian faith,
152 II| my two sons? and to the death I see them go by their free
153 II| this is a new manner of death, for to desire the death
154 II| death, for to desire the death tofore it come. The mother
155 II| sorrowful caitiff come to the death of my two sons, which by
156 II| to love and desire so the death? There was never such a
157 II| much that I see not the death of my sons. In the while
158 II| that other life without death and without heaviness, in
159 II| her daughter, that is the death perpetual; that is the reward
160 II| escape and let them suffer death for the love of Jesu Christ.
161 II| life and go by the way of death for to dispute that men
162 II| mightest well put him to death. Thus all they that reny
163 II| no wise escape from the death of hell. The provost said:
164 II| days after he was stoned to death. And Tiburtius was commanded
165 II| commanded to be shot to death. And S. Sebastian said:
166 II| pestilence and from sudden death, and so depart advisedly
167 II| of her age she lost the death that the world giveth, and
168 II| nourishing of evils and morsel of death, and depart, and know thou
169 II| thou hast not put him to death. And S. Agnes answered:
170 II| of them she was stoned to death and slain. Anon there came
171 II| she, receiving a precious death for the confession of Jesu
172 II| Agnes suffered martyrdom of death. ~
173 II| the water, he vanquished death and vanquished life. This
174 II| the flames of fire, and death which is last end of the
175 II| some creature after his death, and that it should not
176 II| thy goodness that at my death should be found with me
177 II| A little time tofore his death there was a woman had committed
178 II| appearing. For our Lord suffered death the eighth calends of April,
179 II| and S. Stephen suffered death the same year, the third
180 II| sent; he was sent to suffer death for truth. And yet saith
181 II| like as flies; and the death, the torments and all the
182 III| She never ate after the death of her husband with no man,
183 III| sheep that be brought to death, because that without plaining
184 III| patience was she unto the death, and suffered humbly the
185 III| recount without weeping the death of this woman? She fell
186 III| piteously in weeping the death of her mother. And Jesus
187 III| ministers for to put him to death. Anon as the minister came
188 III| offered to him to suffer death, and his head was smitten
189 III| But he had never dread for death ne for other torments, of
190 III| time that God hath suffered death for us. And when he died
191 III| prayed to our Lord tofore his death that whosoever desired his
192 III| provost, died of an evil death in the way as he went for
193 III| escape the torments of evil death. Then she began to weep,
194 III| eschewing the sentence of death he fled anon and came into
195 III| prophet, I will not the death of a sinner, but I will
196 III| sire, that thou avenge the death of one my son which innocently
197 III| shall do justice for the death of thy son. Then said the
198 III| who shall then avenge his death? And the emperor said: He
199 III| justice in avenging the death of her son. On a time S.
200 III| and always I abide the death. Some time my pain is little,
201 III| great that it bringeth me to death, and thus it is that I,
202 III| to die, am withdrawn from death. lt happed that a widow
203 III| when our Lord suffered death and passion in the tree
204 III| guerished put me appertly to death, and I shall pray for thee
205 III| was sorry for the perilous death of Florentin, and because
206 III| S. Maur was glad for the death of his enemy, as him seemed,
207 III| lived full holily unto his death, and, by his preaching and
208 III| good living. And tofore his death he left his bishopric and
209 III| man, for to destroy the death and bring the life. O thou
210 III| desirest thou to die an evil death? To whom Seconde said: That
211 III| whom Seconde said: That death is more due to thee than
212 III| praising. He suffered his death the third calends of April.
213 III| it was told to him of the death of any bishop, he would
214 III| him why he wept for the death of good men, for he ought
215 III| that the flesh go to the death, by which the spirit may
216 III| have no fear re dread of death, for we have a good Lord.
217 III| departed, and sith after his death they chose the same Simplician
218 III| Honorius, that abode the death of S. Ambrose, slept and
219 III| the people had stoned to death his judges that were sent
220 III| much gladly receive the death. Then returned Ruffin to
221 III| tormentors stoned him to death like as the Jews did S.
222 III| is said that he suffered death under Diocletian and Maximian,
223 III| said here that he suffered death under Dacian the provost,
224 III| they might deliver him to death. When S. Mark espied that,
225 III| religious man, was sick unto the death, named Julianus, which sent
226 III| that he was in peril of death, and that it approached
227 III| visit him in the hour of his death. Then entered into that
228 III| month after were put to death for the name of Jesu Christ
229 III| deliver thyself to perdurable death. Thou wert come to the victory,
230 III| they might bring him to death. Then it happed on a time,
231 III| for the prophecy of his death that he had pronounced was
232 III| Jesu Christ showed his death to his disciples, and S.
233 III| Jesu Christ said at his death: Lord God, into thy hands
234 III| that same day he suffered death, and therefore this nun,
235 III| faith.~S. Philip tofore his death made to come tofore him
236 III| bishops, seven days tofore his death, and also all the priests,
237 III| the book of the life and death of saints, and saith that
238 III| that he had avowed at the death of our Lord that he would
239 III| our Lord were risen from death to life; then on Easter
240 III| the Virgin is risen from death to life. Then took he the
241 III| for this great sin of the death of S. James was Jerusalem
242 III| following, came not only for the death of S. James, but for the
243 III| of S. James, but for the death of our Lord Jesu Christ
244 III| because our Lord would not the death of sinners, but that he
245 III| ordained himself judge of the death and sacrifice, and who that
246 III| Vespasian as well of the death of the emperor as of his
247 III| father said to me at his death: Be well ware that for no
248 III| him the Jews stoned him to death. Then, when Judas had said
249 III| showed to him his life and death, and bade him choose which
250 III| that thou die not an evil death, for as a child thou art
251 III| beheaded, and so suffered death under Alexander the emperor,
252 III| hearing that were at his death. And his body lieth at Canterbury
253 III| And four years before his death he was made bishop of Dorset
254 III| should know that life and death be in the power of God,
255 III| the emperor, and from the death of him unto the death of
256 III| the death of him unto the death of S. Germain was more than
257 III| him, and after, stoned to death his wife and his daughter.
258 III| punish him and to put him to death. But when they heard say
259 III| that he die not an evil death. Then his father brought
260 III| he might put his son to death. Then appeared the angel
261 III| that thou die not an evil death. And Vitus answered that
262 III| or sister, and after the death of her mother, her father
263 III| father approached towards the death, he called his daughter
264 III| spirit, and so suffered death. Then he commanded Prothase
265 III| life and die not an evil death with thy brother. To whom
266 III| their end.~And they suffered death under Nero about the year
267 III| and all shall fall for the death of thy brother Edward. Who
268 III| fell, and all was for the death of this S. Edward. And all
269 III| greatly for this good king's death, and in especial because
270 III| to ask forgiveness of the death that she had committed to
271 III| glorious victory, and after his death he left those arms in the
272 III| became man and suffered death, and of his resurrection
273 III| him to suffer the foulest death that could be imagined,
274 III| that he should be put to death, and they chose a place
275 III| contention among the people what death he should suffer. Some would
276 III| and wept for the harm and death of his enemies that so were
277 III| of this holy man and his death, and gave the praising and
278 III| know that he had suffered death, whereof this holy man gave
279 III| there to be tormented to the death. To whom one of the christian
280 III| Lord Jesu Christ to suffer death, for to have therefor our
281 III| offered themselves to suffer death for our Lord. There the
282 III| company thus cruelly put to death, recommended their souls
283 III| showed for them at their death, in such wise that many
284 III| Amphiabel, martyrdom and death for the faith of Jesu Christ,
285 III| residue of his life and of his death shall be said at the feast
286 III| bodies that were condemned to death, that he could find in towns
287 III| would have made him receive death again, and with great pain
288 III| shortly bring Jesu Christ to death, and because he would not
289 III| heard say how he was put to death, wherefore he was sorry,
290 III| say that he was risen from death to life, and ascended in
291 III| Jerusalem had put our Lord to death.~After this, a certain time,
292 III| shillings for to put to death S. Eutrope, and that they
293 III| anon he was raised from death to life.~After, when S.
294 III| the third day rose from death to life, arise up and stand
295 III| beaten him were smitten to death by thunder and lightning.
296 III| that so were smitten to death by the thunder, promising
297 III| prayer raised them again from death to life. Then that same
298 III| Susanna, and totore her death she recommended to S. Marcial
299 III| to raise his squire from death to life, and he would believe
300 III| and smothered him to the death. When his father knew it
301 III| him to raise his son from death to life. Then S. Marcial
302 III| dead child raised him from death to life, and then the child
303 III| live in virginity unto the death, as espouse of Jesu Christ?
304 III| sanctified her. After the death of her father and her mother
305 III| treated together of her death, he came to them, an said:
306 III| that our Lord rose from death to life, after the custom
307 III| certain prisoners judged to death, but because Genevieve should
308 III| being at Milan knew of the death of S. Martin at Tours.~At
309 III| brought from the wicket of death, and came all whole against
310 III| joy perdurable. After the death of the blessed virgin S.
311 IV| she would rather suffer death than incline thereto, but
312 IV| and raised a maid from death to life; he found the stater
313 IV| Ananias and Saphira their death before; he healed Æneas
314 IV| book of the nativity and death of saints thus: Peter, after
315 IV| departing of them. After their death I saw them together, hand
316 IV| not unpunished for their death and other great sins and
317 IV| Peter and Paul suffered death in one day, for some say
318 IV| tyrant, and they suffered death in one time, to the end
319 IV| Though they suffered both death in one day and in one hour,
320 IV| howbeit that they suffered death in one day, yet S. Gregory
321 IV| Italy he was in peril of death, and from thence he came
322 IV| that hath raised me from death to life. Then five of the
323 IV| Christ is God of life and of death. And when he had said this
324 IV| to Timothy, saith ot the death of Paul thus: In that hour
325 IV| thou shalt die of an evil death, because thou hast slain
326 IV| aforesaid, S. Denys bewailed the death of his master Paul with
327 IV| honour towards God be put to death as malefactors and wicked
328 IV| wert not guilty of such a death. Now whither shall I go
329 IV| not departed in life ne in death, and so I am not departed
330 IV| great surety with his own death. Abraham would have offered
331 IV| And when he saw that his death approached, he called others
332 IV| joy. For he desired more death than bodily life, and he
333 IV| of fleas, and he reputed death, cruelness, and a thousand
334 IV| Many be wounded with the death of their children, and take
335 IV| she suffered seven times death in her seven sons, and the
336 IV| the love of God her only death sufficed her not. And they
337 IV| her not. And they suffered death about the year of our Lord
338 IV| sweet son, the time of my death cometh, I leave and commend
339 IV| not worship him after his death. For he loved no pomp by
340 IV| none would have after his death. He passed to our Lord the
341 IV| by his life, as after his death and martyrdom. For a little
342 IV| For a little tofore his death a young man died and was
343 IV| had falsely conspired his death. For she said to him that
344 IV| and charged, on pain of death, that no man should speak
345 IV| gave himself over to the death for me, and I desire gladly
346 IV| of brass. And after his death it happed that they of Babylon
347 IV| virgin, S. Margaret, suffered death, and received the crown
348 IV| which was the cause of the death of his mother, and he might
349 IV| place where he suffered death, and where he ascended into
350 IV| where our Lord suffered death, was buried and ascended
351 IV| buried by hers after his death. ~Hegesippus, with other
352 IV| perfect life. And at the death of him was seen Mary Magdalene,
353 IV| him and beat him unto the death, where he abode and lived
354 IV| torments he raised a maid from death to life. To blind men he
355 IV| himself to God by martyrdom of death, and he is given to us of
356 IV| the first that suffered death, and he may be said More
357 IV| afraid to be put therefor to death. Then he that was dead revived
358 IV| his fellows abiding his death. The fourth he sighed greatly,
359 IV| shall perish shortly by evil death, and therefore leave his
360 IV| Dagnus, for thou art the death of the world, and fellow
361 IV| shall anon perish by evil death. And they said to him: If
362 IV| her head, and so suffered death. ~After this Christopher
363 IV| or else to put them to death; in such wise that every
364 IV| and menaced them to the death if they said not of them
365 IV| same church. They suffered death about the year of our Lord
366 IV| dinner. And they suffered death about the year of our Lord
367 IV| to her a year tofore her death, and showed to her that
368 IV| and eight days tofore her death she heard the heavenly fellowship
369 IV| that were present, that her death was nigh, and bade to light
370 IV| they should wake unto her death. And about midnight tofore
371 IV| midnight tofore the day of her death, they that should watch
372 IV| love. Then the hour of her death approaching, she commanded
373 IV| after ten years, from the death of Martha, she rested in
374 IV| house. And they suffered death about the year of our Lord
375 IV| the emperor, and from the death of him unto the death of
376 IV| the death of him unto the death of S. Gerrnain was more
377 IV| Arius died of a miserable death, for he voided all his entrails
378 IV| stones, and so put him to death, and he died debonairly
379 IV| I would gladly see the death of this old fellow Peter,
380 IV| was messenger of his hasty death. And when he had apperceived
381 IV| son and raised him from death. And Quirinus then said
382 IV| assoil. and the orison of the death requireth that absolution
383 IV| was surprised with sudden death, the devils accused him
384 IV| thus he revived from the death and came again to the world,
385 IV| first martyr, and after his death he did him to be buried
386 IV| cometh which was stoned to death of the felon Jews. ~Then
387 IV| Lord for whom he suffered death, and prayed for them that
388 IV| have not yet deserved that death by glory. And therefore
389 IV| him: Hast thou no dread of death? What wouldst thou have
390 IV| parts of Toulouse, after the death of the bishop of Osma, unto
391 IV| waking, and abiding the death, saw her come to him, and
392 IV| many brethren after his death. Then was Reynold sent to
393 IV| and so they three suffered death together. In this same day
394 IV| it till he was risen from death to life. But after they
395 IV| world of saints, is not said death of saints, but natality.
396 IV| church their mother, by death, the four things they receive
397 IV| said that Laurence suffered death under Decius, and Vincent
398 IV| idols, or to put him to death by divers torments. And
399 IV| devils we be that go to the death of the emperor, if peradventure
400 IV| multiplied pains, so that the death should not fail him at torment
401 IV| the tyrant, and unto the death, in whom the occision was
402 IV| thirty years. And after his death she lived four-and-twenty
403 IV| there, how they dread the death which preach to others the
404 IV| assembled at the assumption and death of our Lady Mary and were
405 IV| thou hast vanquished the death and reignest world without
406 IV| well that there is double death, corporal and infernal,
407 IV| speaketh no word of the death of hell, but of the death
408 IV| death of hell, but of the death of the body, and of that
409 IV| body, and that is not the death of hell. And as touching
410 IV| hell. And as touching the death of the body, the sentence
411 IV| endureth always, but as to the death of the soul, it is repealed
412 IV| soul, it is repealed by the death of Jesu Christ. Then the
413 IV| her departing, that the death should not come suddenly
414 IV| my deity or godhead. The death shall never have joy on
415 IV| against the corruption of death and clothes of immortality,
416 IV| of the nature human the death which may not be eschewed,
417 IV| life without corruption of death for to remain in the tabernacles
418 IV| shalt be brought to corporal death, nevertheless thou givest
419 IV| or sleeping is not called death, but a passing or departing,
420 IV| siege royal of thy son. The death of other saints may well
421 IV| saints may well be said death, for that death maketh them
422 IV| be said death, for that death maketh them blessed, but
423 IV| no place in thee. For thy death ne thy transmigration or
424 IV| not made blessed by thy death, but of thy conception in
425 IV| in all generations. And death hath not made thee blessed,
426 IV| thou hast ennoblished the death in taking away the heaviness
427 IV| parents which slept in the death of sin, buried from the
428 IV| pain and sorrow, how durst death swallow her? How might anything
429 IV| What is then to say of her death, and of her Assumption?
430 IV| surely she went to temporal death. And if we say that she
431 IV| we say that she suffered death, yet is she not retained
432 IV| retained with the bonds of death. If our Lord would keep
433 IV| he honoureth her at her death with singular salvation,
434 IV| him all her life unto the death of the cross, and departed
435 IV| dead? Nay, nay, for if the death of all saints be precious,
436 IV| precious, certes, I judge the death of Mary to be right precious,
437 IV| common humanity after the death, that is to wit of worms,
438 V| delivered from the hard death of pestilence and epidemic,
439 V| comparison of sleep and of death were like semblable, so
440 V| they that sleep be like as death were with men, and like
441 V| the feast of his precious death, may follow the examples
442 V| Bernard, approaching to the death, said blessedly to his brethren:
443 V| the fire. And he suffered death about the year of our Lord
444 V| supposed to have brought to death. Which death, that is our
445 V| brought to death. Which death, that is our queen, he hath
446 V| the emperor died an evil death.~It is in a book read of
447 V| and receive right foul death. And as he denounced the
448 V| denounced the mischief of death, he had and bare with him,
449 V| for rest, and right bitter death for restful life. And sith
450 V| mother died, and after her death Austin returned unto his
451 V| nobody, ten days tofore his death he suffered nobody to enter
452 V| life, and also after his death, which were overlong to
453 V| secretly with his wife of the death of S. John. And under this
454 V| if she had required the death of his father or mother,
455 V| certain tower for to suffer death there by famine and hunger.
456 V| of his cruelty and of his death, is said plainly in Historia
457 V| devil. And they suffered death about the year of our Lord
458 V| we all be wrapped in the death. And then Savien fled secretly
459 V| make him to die an evil death. Savien refused it. And
460 V| sight again. And he suffered death about the year of our Lord
461 V| cause was this:~After the death of Pope Gregory, anon the
462 V| me, which is condemned to death by his merits. And our Lord
463 V| Martyr.~Adrian suffered death under Maximian, emperor.
464 V| hast not seen me tofore my death. I have laid to pledge for
465 V| sufferest for him that suffered death for thee: go then forth,
466 V| honour. And they suffered death about the year of our Lord
467 V| christian men. And they suffered death the year of our Lord two
468 V| daughter of sempiternal death. And when she saw her deceived
469 V| smitten off. And suffered death under Valerianus and Gallus
470 V| beauty. It was the tree of death, for men were put there
471 V| for men were put there to death, It was also the tree of
472 V| sun at the judgment. His death is converted into perdurability
473 V| that, from whence that the death grew, from thence the life
474 V| with envy rebelled unto the death, so that Brison, on a night,
475 V| that was showed well by the death of the empress, his greatest
476 V| that he judged no man to death that had offended him, and
477 V| Cornelius. And they suffered death about the year of our Lord
478 V| Christ. And she suffered death about the year of our Lord
479 V| place, and would avenge the death of his cousins on S. Lambert.
480 V| vanquish in suffering of death, than to leye his holy hands
481 V| sins, and suffer patiently death. And anon the felons came
482 V| above that he should deserve death, and not for to wed her,
483 V| they should rather suffer death than to corrupt the faith
484 V| that other to come to the death. And after, S. Maurice arose
485 V| suffered your fellows to suffer death for Jesu Christ, and I have
486 V| Christ. And they suffered death in the year of our Lord
487 V| Placentia. And they suffered death in the seventh calends of
488 V| should not be laid after his death with his brother's. And
489 V| was anguishous unto the death, and did do behead all five
490 V| place. And they suffered death under Diocletian about the
491 V| saying that he is risen from death to life, and the devils
492 V| as the exequies for his death were making ready, he was
493 V| any demonstrance of the death of the ass, and they found
494 V| the feast of his blessed death and disposition, and this
495 V| body. For when, after his death, the holy body should have
496 V| might convenably put him to death. But Logier suffered all
497 V| that he had treated for his death, but he ne doubted nothing,
498 V| he might bring Logier to death, and sent knights for to
499 V| Guerin for to be stoned to death with stones, and made the
500 V| foot, and said: An evil death may he have that saith and
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