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501 V| the more worshipped by his death. And when Ebroinus heard
502 V| bishop S. Logier suffered death about the year of our Lord
503 V| contrary, for after his blessed death he appeared to the same
504 V| in his life, and at his death they were seen of many,
505 V| keep it unto the day of thy death diligently, and anon all
506 V| Our Father approacheth the death, and if I might have, after
507 V| I might have, after his death, his coat I should be greatly
508 V| thou have thereto, after my death, plain right. He was lodged
509 V| their Maker. And the very death which is to all men horrible
510 V| he warned and admonished death to come to him, and said:
511 V| to come to him, and said: Death, my sister, welcome be thou;
512 V| of taphos, that is to say death, for she was cause of the
513 V| for she was cause of the death of many that died for her
514 V| The God of nature suffered death, or else the ordinance of
515 V| nature human, and suffered death and arose again the third
516 V| our Lord, was anon put to death. And the saints were beaten
517 V| Denis. And they suffered death about the year of our Lord
518 V| the idols were smitten to death with one stroke of thunder.
519 VI| Ironside. And after the death of that queen, he wedded
520 VI| of his mother. For whose death S. Edward made great sorrow.
521 VI| defendedst them not only from death, but also thou, Lord, restoredst
522 VI| I charge you on pain of death that ye deliver this money
523 VI| Susanna was delivered from the death to the which the old unchaste
524 VI| and was drowned, by whose death the people of Denmark, and
525 VI| himself to penance for the death of his brother and so escape,
526 VI| me if I consented to his death. Then the king blessed the
527 VI| prophecy. For after his death began great insurrections
528 VI| depart from the land of death, and believe to see the
529 VI| he would show after his death. This cripple was called
530 VI| withdrawn from him after his death. It happed that thirty days
531 VI| have none end, and I desire death and dare not have it. What
532 VI| to comfort her upon the death of the virgins, and promised
533 VI| on the morn she suffered death by her free will, and took
534 VI| remembered. They suffered death the year of our Lord two
535 VI| showeth that they suffered not death in that time, for Sicily
536 VI| supposed that they suffered death long time after, when Constans
537 VI| comfort at the hour of thy death, and then she vanished away.
538 VI| of God, which had put to death by fire many martyrs of
539 VI| For Maximian hearing the death of Rictius, commanded that
540 VI| sent for to bring men from death to life, and not from life
541 VI| life, and not from life to death. Then made they their prayers
542 VI| apostles and hewed them to death anon. And that same hour,
543 VI| saith in the book of the Death of the Apostles, and Eusebius
544 VI| bishop in Jerusalem after the death of James the Less, and was
545 VI| oratory. And they suffered death under Adrian the emperor,
546 VI| of their sins, above the death, for to despise it, above
547 VI| thing is more precious than death, by which sins be pardoned
548 VI| should not be said that the death of saints is precious in
549 VI| things there be that make the death of saints precious, rest
550 VI| prayed him that after his death he should come again to
551 VI| this place, but after my death, I was deputed for to serve
552 VI| abode in this error unto the death. And when he was dead the
553 VI| she approached towards her death, her son warned her to be
554 VI| they that be surprised with death before they might have accomplished
555 VI| great lamentation for her death because they had no more
556 VI| man Beuno understood the death of Winifred, and saw the
557 VI| died there, died not of one death only, but more than of a
558 VI| plummets of lead unto the death. The names of whom could
559 VI| Theodore.~Theodore suffered death under Diocletian and Maximian
560 VI| form such as he suffered death in, and that the sign of
561 VI| stench.~S. Martin knew his death long time tofore his departing,
562 VI| Poictiers assembled at his death as well as they of Tours
563 VI| chaplains. And after his death three score and four years,
564 VI| was a fool? And after the death of S. Martin, Brice was
565 VI| poverty I shall keep unto the death. The eighth, how in necessity
566 VI| read that, when the hour of death approached, she, which long
567 VI| Christ.~At the pains of her death our Lord comforted her always.
568 VI| the sorrow and pain of the death of Jesu Christ. And that
569 VI| and was sorrowful unto the death, and in that sorrow and
570 VI| he respited her from the death unto the time that her end
571 VI| in their hearts, for the death of their mother pierced
572 VI| specially the words of the death and passion of Jesu Christ.
573 VI| which were showed after her death.~The tokens and miracles
574 VI| sorrow I shall be unto the death, for now forthon I am the
575 VI| the people wept for the death of Alexis. The pope made
576 VI| God was obedient unto the death. On a time it happed that
577 VI| she was the cause of her death, and prayed for her, and
578 VI| and went devoutly unto the death of them, and would bury
579 VI| therein, and was at the death of them much devoutly.~And
580 VI| widowhood. And when the death of her husband was published
581 VI| perpetual continence after the death of her husband, and obedience
582 VI| showed at her tomb after her death. It was well showed in the
583 VI| and anon he arose from death to life tofore them all.~
584 VI| eat nothing that suffered death, ne in Advent he ate never
585 VI| power, and rather to suffer death than to lese any of the
586 VI| thou shalt die by cruel death. And when the blessed king,
587 VI| provost of Rome, which put to death many christian men, heard
588 VI| so noble should be put to death. Then she said to them:
589 VI| minister not of life, but of death. To whom Almachius said:
590 VI| souls should live after the death, for then would I slay myself
591 VI| enchanters for to punish them to death. Then Simon Magus, because
592 VI| lie down and die. In which death I glorify myself, but I
593 VI| and life is promised after death. All adversities and prosperities
594 VII| his mother died. After the death of whom Constantius returned
595 VII| And Constantine, after the death of King Coel, by his mother
596 VII| virginity, and rather to suffer death than to defile it. And then
597 VII| do sacrifice for fear of death. Then was she strongly troubled
598 VII| ne that he had suffered death, the virgin showed to them
599 VII| and be ready for to suffer death for Jesu Christ. And then
600 VII| my passion, be it at his death or in any other necessity,
601 VII| sicknesses, and she suffered death under Maxentius the tyrant,
602 VII| lineage, which all suffered death together, of whom the passion
603 VII| thou perish by grievous death. To whom James said: This
604 VII| ought not to be called a death, but a sleep, for anon after
605 VII| Nazarene deceive thee saying death is nothing but a sleep,
606 VII| said: We doubt nothing the death, for we hope to go from
607 VII| for we hope to go from death to life. And then the prince,
608 VII| he said: The sorrows of death have environed me, and I
609 VII| me, for the wailings of death come about me, and he said
610 VII| honourably. And he suffered death the fifth kalends of December.~
611 VII| to learn, and after his death he was put to Ceolfrith,
612 VII| tofore Ascension-day his death approached, and his feet
613 VII| Celestine, which for fear of death forsook the faith of Jesu
614 VII| thieves, and from sudden death, and to receive the sacraments
615 VII| scribe. And thus she suffered death and passed and Lord full
616 VII| forsake sin, for the hour of death is uncertain. And then anon
617 VII| to die the most shameful death upon the cross? And then
618 VII| from the body by temporal death, to be preserved from all
619 VII| manner evil and everlasting death.~When this blessed S. Erkenwold,
620 VII| should not speak to him of death ne of old age, ne of sickness,
621 VII| the end, and they said: Death; and he said: Is then death
622 VII| Death; and he said: Is then death the end of all men or of
623 VII| and after that age the death followeth. And this young
624 VII| one should be delivered to death, the king should send his
625 VII| unto me more clearly the death than the trump, and showed
626 VII| unicorn is the figure of death which continually followeth
627 VII| many perils, and when the death cometh he hath no more of
628 VII| the world, and then the death cometh when we take none
629 VII| number not the years of death with the years of life.
630 VII| for to eschew the peril of death. For the king had said to
631 VII| puissance that after the death of the king of the Lombards
632 VII| if in the hour of their death they believe in God and
633 VII| cause is that after his death, a much devout clerk desired
634 VII| arms, and demanded of what death he ought to have that had
635 VII| that is to wit unto his death.~In which time there was
636 VII| bishop, and told him of the death of this holy man, and anon
637 VII| that he had devised of what death he might make him to die.
638 VII| will to put this man to death? Thine enchanters and thy
639 VII| us that for us suffered death and passion. Amen.~
640 VII| star three days tofore his death in manner of a sun, whereof
641 VII| saw in the hour of his death the holy doctor reading
642 VII| he hath raised some from death and some from wicked spirits,
643 VII| comfort to suffer bodily death, for to get and enjoy life
644 VII| sith after his temporal death, at his own grave by his
645 VII| should suffer before his death, for to maintain truth,
646 VII| christian faith to be put to death, among which was Demetrius
647 VII| quickened or raised from death the man, which by his sin
648 VII| which by his sin was put to death. And as he preached, some
649 VII| Lineus was there wounded to death. And when the emperor was
650 VII| sorrowful and angry at the death of the same Lineus, mention
651 VII| fifteen years before his death he ne ware but coarse cloth,
652 VII| years, till he came to his death. He fasted eleven Lents
653 VII| fourteen years before his death tasted of no wine, save
654 VII| straw. Three days before his death he had on his hood instead
655 VII| right beneurous rest of death. And who that could recount
656 VII| delivered from the peril of death. The fire taken in three
657 VII| rather I would see the death coming on thee than to see
658 VII| from the foresaid peril of death. Then the said saint, so
659 VII| many miracles after his death. The which miracles are
660 VII| vision, five daya before the death of the holy Aldegonde her
661 VII| in her life and after her death be without number, we may
662 VII| Lord Jesu Christ is food of death to the sinners. For S. Paul
663 VII| charity he would suffer death for us. And therefore the
664 VII| lamenting and sorrowing the death of our Lord, to the ensample
665 VII| redeem the world by thine own death, and them to have again
666 VII| descended into hell after his death, for to have out and deliver
667 VII| the third day after his death for to consume and accomplish
668 VII| scriptures, he rose from death unto life again and appeared
669 VII| understand his contrary, that is, death and the pain perdurable
670 VII| doomsday and raised from death to life again in his own
671 VII| and suffered the bitter death for me and for all sinners.
672 VII| brought to the most cruel death that we can for him imagine.
673 VII| holy man to bring him to death. Then found they in their
674 VII| vvould bring this holy man to death though they should martyr
675 VII| not bring this caitiff to death? Then found he a counsel
676 VII| not bring this holy man to death with all these pains and
677 VII| there he raised a child from death to life which was a gentleman'
678 VII| his vision of S. Martin's death, vi. 156.~Amis and Amelion,
679 VII| 222.~Angels sing at the death of S Martin, vi. 155.~Antichrist,
680 VII| Beard and hair grown after death, iii. 266.~Bede, Venerable,
681 VII| vi. 195.~Godwin, Earl, death of, vi. 25.~Goldsmithery
682 VII| 102.~Lying punished with death, iii. 11.~Mabel, mother
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