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1 I| company and great estate. But wherefore came they to Jerusalem when
2 I| dove. ~And of the cause wherefore these kings offered these
3 I| prosperities all to-break them. Wherefore holy Church crieth that
4 I| putteth also three reasons wherefore in abstinence is holden
5 I| And this saith S. Gregory: Wherefore keep we not this fasting
6 I| of glory and of honour. Wherefore saith S. Austin: Crux latronum
7 I| receive thee. ~But why and wherefore Jesus in the time of his
8 I| and fury as he had before, wherefore the Emperor marvelled of
9 I| day he arose. Secondly, wherefore he arose not anon when he
10 I| how he arose. Fourthly, wherefore his resurrection tarried
11 I| general resurrection. Fifthly, wherefore he arose. Sixthly, how ofttimes
12 I| As to the fourth article, wherefore he abode not until the general
13 I| the fifth article, it is wherefore he arose. He arose for four
14 I| the reason of the cause wherefore it was instituted, and that
15 I| And this is the reason wherefore in some churches in the
16 I| there be of the general, wherefore we pray the saints. First
17 I| ascended, and seventhly, wherefore he ascended. As to the first
18 I| As to the second point, wherefore he ascended not anon after
19 I| moyen illumined of God, wherefore, demanded they one of the
20 I| he was sent. Seventhly, wherefore he was sent. As to the first,
21 I| tongues of fire. Secondly, wherefore he was sent in tongues of
22 I| another element. Thirdly, wherefore he was sent in tongues more
23 I| And as to the seventh, wherefore he was sent; it is to be
24 I| was born of the Virgin. Wherefore then seekest thou of the
25 I| to be considered. First, wherefore it is hallowed or dedicate.
26 I| Christ hath in the church, wherefore it ought to be opened to
27 I| him the celestial court. Wherefore when he awoke he prophesied
28 I| to thee from the earth, wherefore thou art cursed, and accursed
29 I| misused against nature, wherefore God was displeased and determined
30 I| not forth so good fruit, wherefore flesh was ordained to be
31 I| fell great hunger therein, wherefore he left that country and
32 I| because they would use thee. Wherefore say thou art my sister,
33 I| her ne to do her villainy. Wherefore the king was feared that
34 I| seest I may bear no child, wherefore I would thou took Hagar
35 I| she bare him no children. Wherefore he besought our Lord that
36 I| depart out of this world, wherefore take shine harness, thy
37 I| commanded me to depart, wherefore make you ready and let us
38 I| us and to our children, wherefore all that God commanded to
39 I| should die all in a day, wherefore please it you, my lord,
40 I| trespassed unto their lord, wherefore he was wroth with them and
41 I| our asses into servitude. Wherefore they said to the steward
42 I| that my father shall take. Wherefore I beseech thee to suffer
43 I| his feet and trod on it, wherefore the king was wroth, and
44 I| and govern the Hebrews. Wherefore the king anon decreed that
45 I| the affliction of them, wherefore they fell down low to the
46 I| Aaron said they must go all, wherefore he would not let them depart.
47 I| have returned into Egypt. Wherefore Moses was so woe that he
48 I| content, but ever grudging, wherefore God smote them and took
49 I| he not also spoken to us? Wherefore our Lord was wroth. Moses
50 I| stronger than they were. Wherefore the people anon were afeard,
51 I| people: Why grudge ye and wherefore be ye afraid? We have well
52 II| Hannah, why weepest thou? and wherefore eatest thou not? Why is
53 II| that her lips moved not, wherefore Eli bare her on hand that
54 II| she asked him of our Lord. Wherefore Elkanah, her husband, went
55 II| overthrown and put to flight. Wherefore they assembled again, and
56 II| noise was and meant, and wherefore they so sorrowed. Then the
57 II| sons walk not in thy ways, wherefore ordain to us a king that
58 II| Ordain upon us a king. Wherefore now stand every each in
59 II| we kept our flocks there, wherefore consider what is to be done.
60 II| slain all the king's sons. Wherefore the king was in great heaviness
61 II| it grieved him to bear, wherefore it was shorn off once a
62 II| his wives and concubines, wherefore God was wroth with him,
63 II| heavy saying: Trowest thou wherefore my son tarrieth and why
64 II| and said: Alas, my son, wherefore sent we thee to go this
65 II| then worthily give to him? Wherefore I pray thee, father, that
66 II| worshipped strange gods, wherefore they were given and be taken
67 II| of them recried and said: Wherefore enforce ye you against them?
68 II| was the devil in an idol: Wherefore prayest thou to me? I may
69 II| had the gospel upon me, wherefore I beseech thee to pray God
70 II| Andrew saw him he said: Wherefore art thou come to me, AEgeas?
71 II| holy man, but I may not, wherefore I pray you to bear this
72 II| corrupter of the law,. wherefore hast thou consented to so
73 II| emperor, and said to him: Wherefore hast thou taken these three
74 II| hast Iost mind and wit, wherefore hast thou consented to the
75 II| keep my goods from thieves, wherefore have ye not kept them? Ye
76 II| thieves, and said to them: Wherefore have I been beaten so cruelly
77 II| said his Hours of our Lady, wherefore he sent home the bride,
78 II| I am fair and gracious, wherefore leavest thou me and takest
79 II| sister, devout virgin to God, wherefore prayest thou to me for thy
80 II| the nurse of S. Lucy, and wherefore they sold thus their patrimony.
81 II| move her from the place. Wherefore many of the servants of
82 II| And S. Lucy said to him: Wherefore tormentest thou thyself
83 II| but her mockery with him. Wherefore he did do make about S.
84 II| had robbed the province; wherefore he received his sentence
85 II| of the right evil fiends, wherefore I weep and pray that thou
86 II| disciples demanded why and wherefore he said to them so oft such
87 II| leave his realm after him, wherefore their father was angry with
88 II| the death of their father, wherefore their father enchased them
89 II| king of Jews new-born. But wherefore then did he do slay the
90 II| same venom to the king, wherefore he did do put his son Antipater
91 II| have the profits of them; wherefore S. Thomas was heavy, and
92 II| never be agreeable to them, wherefore the king was wroth and said
93 II| Thomas had fled the land; wherefore they had despoiled all his
94 II| debt before good record, wherefore he ought not to answer unto
95 II| elders had used tofore him, wherefore S. Thomas was sent for,
96 II| and also have crowned him, wherefore S. Thomas gat a bull for
97 II| ere the messengers came, wherefore the king was heavy and sorry. ~
98 II| and his arm almost off, wherefore he fled for fear, and so
99 II| the king how he was slain, wherefore the king took great sorrow,
100 II| persecution of tyrants, wherefore the said Timothy suffered
101 II| faith cruelly tormented, wherefore he fled into the desert.
102 II| be made firm and taught; wherefore I pray thee return to thine
103 II| high voice: Alas, Paul! wherefore leavest thou me so soon,
104 II| demanded him, S. Macarius, wherefore he bare so many phials.
105 II| answered: Evil. And he asked wherefore, and the devil said: For
106 II| and laid them at his head, wherefore he had great labour for
107 II| fell down to the ground, wherefore Felix was sent of an angel
108 II| And he might not answer, wherefore the paynims were converted
109 II| might not hold ne retain, wherefore he made sorrow, and for
110 II| suffereth is not to rehearse, wherefore right dear friends we pray
111 II| invisible that ye adore, wherefore then adore ye Jesu Christ
112 II| feast. The provost said: Wherefore hast thou put forth this
113 II| emperor that he was christian, wherefore Diocletian, the emperor
114 II| goods should be forfeited. Wherefore then the provost made S.
115 II| of a king is justice, and wherefore then hast thou commanded
116 II| three reasons been assigned wherefore the conversion of S. Paul
117 III| And when I demanded her wherefore she spake no more, and she
118 III| tormented him demanded him wherefore he named this name so oft,
119 III| himself all wroth saying: Wherefore retained not ye our gods
120 III| And this nobleman said: Wherefore sufferest thou not me that
121 III| appearing any more afterward, wherefore it is supposed that this
122 III| Jesu Christ be God verily, wherefore sayst thou not the truth?
123 III| bishop. Many causes there be wherefore this feast is hallowed and
124 III| apostle of God came thither, wherefore the people and also the
125 III| father and wedded his mother. Wherefore then he went to Jesu Christ,
126 III| have little time to die, wherefore every man amend his life
127 III| his name. And he answered: Wherefore demandest thou my name,
128 III| blind saw anon clearly, wherefore he refused all chivalry
129 III| and dwell in these idols, wherefore we pray thee, man of God,
130 III| the tongue of Aphrodisius, wherefore S. Longinus signed unto
131 III| cross should stand there, wherefore he made the sign of the
132 III| to God, and said to them: Wherefore are ye in so great misease
133 III| fair and great miracles. Wherefore let us pray unto this holy
134 III| was on that day crucified, wherefore that is a day of great reverence.
135 III| and said: Abbot Zosimus, wherefore followest thou me? Have
136 III| of his knights demanded wherefore he so sorrowed and wept,
137 III| smile, and said to him: Wherefore saidst thou not to me thus
138 III| great treasure might be, wherefore the clerks and the lay people
139 III| die. Then he demanded him wherefore he came more than another
140 III| to whom S. Mark demanded wherefore they were come. And they
141 III| people holdeth thee for, wherefore sufferest thou this foolish
142 III| might not speak a word, wherefore he came to S. Peter, and
143 III| answered he with an high voice: Wherefore demand ye me of the son
144 III| assembled they would fain know wherefore they were called. Then one
145 III| Then demanded I my father wherefore had they hanged him on the
146 III| and not to the senators, wherefore they would not accord that
147 III| Nicodemus took up and buried. Wherefore Nicodemus was called of
148 III| of S. Dunstan's mother. Wherefore all the people gave laud
149 III| always worse and worse. Wherefore S. Dunstan was right sorry,
150 III| fair and great miracles, wherefore our Lord be praised, world
151 III| long till I be christened, wherefore, holy father, I require
152 III| that I till the ground, wherefore I ought as well to have
153 III| thornbacks, or like fishes, wherefore he besought almighty God
154 III| scorned and mocked him, wherefore God took such vengeance
155 III| marvelled, and demanded the host wherefore they covered the tables
156 III| daughter was vexed of a fiend, wherefore he was much sorrowful. Then
157 III| that beheaded them, saw it, wherefore he became christian and
158 III| best proved in strength, wherefore he had a sovereign name
159 III| complained on unto the judge. Wherefore the judge sent for Alban
160 III| consent to a foolish man, wherefore forsake his doctrine and
161 III| turned to the people saying: Wherefore tarry ye and lose the time,
162 III| thy prayers is made dry, wherefore I bear witness that there
163 III| came to behold this sight, wherefore many were turned from their
164 III| grievous torments so long, wherefore many of them forsook their
165 III| Lord. They said to him: Wherefore baptizest thou then? I baptize
166 III| fishes, five thousand men. Wherefore if it pleased him that hath
167 III| how he was put to death, wherefore he was sorry, for he loved
168 III| and this is the cause that wherefore we be entered into them.
169 III| and yet daily be showed, wherefore in every necessity and need
170 IV| paynims and miscreants. Wherefore he prayed many times our
171 IV| to the people the cause wherefore it was. And anon after,
172 IV| she had avowed virginity; wherefore she would rather suffer
173 IV| would no more come to him, wherefore the provost sought occasion
174 IV| all go out that would go, wherefore, after the passion of the
175 IV| Peter's and which Paul's, wherefore the good christian men put
176 IV| hurt of no venomous beasts, wherefore when their children be born
177 IV| had otherwise ordained, wherefore Paul was brought again tofore
178 IV| the birth of her child, wherefore he said: My little children,
179 IV| embraced with great weepings. Wherefore he said: Who is slandered
180 IV| whilst he was in prison. Wherefore some of the brethren considering
181 IV| full simple of conning, wherefore he suspended him, and inhibited
182 IV| inhibited him his mass. Wherefore this priest was full sorry,
183 IV| in a grievous sickness, wherefore he went to the tomb of S.
184 IV| the vanities of the world. Wherefore he prayed to our Lord that
185 IV| overcome of a tender virgin; wherefore I make the more sorrow,
186 IV| she constrained him to say wherefore he tempted so much and so
187 IV| vision to that lady, saying: Wherefore hast thou so much riches
188 IV| demanded him what he was, and wherefore he came, and he told to
189 IV| have no child by his wife, wherefore he gave largely alms to
190 IV| my merits to be unworthy? Wherefore mayst not thou at the instance
191 IV| come. To whom James said: Wherefore come ye to me? And they
192 IV| not confessed thereof, wherefore thy pilgrimage may neither
193 IV| marvel what sign it was, and wherefore the king made it, and he
194 IV| in no wise do sacrifice, wherefore he was sent in to prison,
195 IV| and could not be found. Wherefore Decius was sorrowful because
196 IV| had lived, but found none, wherefore he stood as he had been
197 IV| the law of the Sabbath, wherefore to whom he might follow
198 IV| there abode three years, wherefore all the clergy of Rome ordained
199 IV| of the host of the house wherefore they made ready for to eat
200 IV| deigned not come to him. Wherefore the emperor established
201 IV| is less than the Father, wherefore have ye then made my son
202 IV| And there be four reasons wherefore the church maketh solemnities
203 IV| anon told it to Tiberius. Wherefore Tiberius set Herod in prison.
204 IV| tofore, and said to him: Wherefore hast thou disdained to do
205 IV| spirit, that thou tell to me wherefore thou vexest thus the creature
206 IV| the creature of God, and wherefore and how thou enteredst here?
207 IV| began to cry: Let us go! wherefore constrainest thou for to
208 IV| was asked of him on a time wherefore he dwelled not more gladly
209 IV| eyes, saying to his father: Wherefore, father, have ye your face
210 IV| entered and said to her: Wherefore desirest thou so sore to
211 IV| was showed also to a monk, wherefore I here make an end. Then
212 IV| of my house. O Donatus, wherefore constrainest thou me to
213 IV| to be buried in no wise, wherefore his wife, which was widow,
214 IV| hid? And he answered not. Wherefore he delivered him to Valerianus
215 IV| was louable by devotion. Wherefore was he so louable, and so
216 IV| then the angel said: Lady, wherefore desirest thou to know my
217 IV| the apostles to thee. And wherefore doubtest thou to see the
218 IV| perdurable resurrection. Wherefore should not we say then that
219 IV| appeared to him and said: Son, wherefore tremblest thou by so great
220 IV| the devils said to them: Wherefore come ye hither? Ye have
221 IV| most traitor of all men, wherefore hast thou deceived me, and
222 IV| done to me many injuries, wherefore I would take on her vengeance.
223 IV| and shall hastily depart; wherefore it behoveth that ye wake,
224 IV| then, that am not corrupt, wherefore should not I be desirous
225 IV| tears: O Lord, what be we? Wherefore sendest thou to us so many
226 IV| shall not she be in heaven? Wherefore should not she enjoy the
227 IV| chastity of her virginity, wherefore may he not keep without
228 V| had they no child ne heir, wherefore they oft made their prayers,
229 V| attemperance showed it, wherefore he commended him to Rocke
230 V| sleep and rest of the night, wherefore S. Rocke arose from his
231 V| out of his mother's belly, wherefore, as long as he lived, he
232 V| his brethren, and said: Wherefore hold ye so wretched a man?
233 V| on high. And he asked him wherefore he would go up, and he said:
234 V| no answer of that idol, wherefore they went in to another
235 V| Berith, and they demanded him wherefore Astaroth gave to them no
236 V| chamber, and said to him: Wherefore soughtest thou me yesterday
237 V| it should be in his lamp, wherefore they put it in another lamp
238 V| fire of the divine love, wherefore he saith himself in the
239 V| themselves and not in their God? Wherefore tarryest thou? Cast thyself
240 V| he had lost his speech, wherefore as he writeth in the book
241 V| that were fallen to him, wherefore, he said, that they appertained
242 V| did never well but seldom, wherefore should he deliver me now?
243 V| more beasts to draw it, wherefore they must leave it there.
244 V| hallowed this same day, wherefore it was stablished of our
245 V| he might have knowledge wherefore every year only on that
246 V| devoutly in the honour of her, wherefore he was accused tofore the
247 V| could say none other mass, wherefore the bishop reproved him
248 V| depart from them? Say to me, wherefore art thou fled tofore thou
249 V| the passion of our Lord, wherefore at Rome the church is hallowed
250 V| was oft sore and grieved, wherefore he eschewed the great dinners
251 V| highness of science. And wherefore then, ye that be not but
252 V| establishments of the city of Rome? Wherefore receive ye the faith of
253 V| died in short time after, wherefore the mother wept without
254 V| when he was come he said: Wherefore is your strength so little,
255 V| wedlock and have Cyprian. Wherefore all they that were sick
256 V| for they be our keepers, wherefore we ought to worship them.
257 V| desire the health of others, wherefore Isaiah saith: Lo! I am here
258 V| inflame our affection to love, wherefore, in sign hereof, it is read
259 V| cold body and in my flesh, wherefore I wept continually, and
260 V| my conceits and thoughts, wherefore I went and departed wroth,
261 V| the lazar vanished away, wherefore he went to the habitation
262 V| dust, setting not thereby, wherefore he was taken of his father
263 V| this bishop said to them: Wherefore make ye not of your friars
264 V| her: If thou knowest this, wherefore hast thou lost so many souls?
265 VI| should see it in his days, wherefore he went about and preached
266 VI| wherewith to defend him. Wherefore they counselled him to raise
267 VI| hath taken us in his snare? Wherefore I charge you on pain of
268 VI| art like to die therefor, wherefore if thou love thy life flee
269 VI| dreaded to lose his chastity, wherefore he commended himself only
270 VI| which he made in Normandy, wherefore he let call his commons
271 VI| his proper person to Rome, wherefore thou shalt write to him
272 VI| the great miracle openly. Wherefore the people gave laud and
273 VI| but he might nothing see, wherefore he was full of heaviness.
274 VI| and after into a sadness, wherefore all that were there marvelled
275 VI| S. John the Evangelist; wherefore the king for great devotion
276 VI| down and came in by simony, wherefore he was suspended by the
277 VI| he promised comfort also. Wherefore this foresaid vision may
278 VI| saint and king, S. Edward. Wherefore laud, glory and honour be
279 VI| he will not believe thee, wherefore thou shalt prove thy vision
280 VI| alive, from the battle. Wherefore the Englishman thanked God
281 VI| that he might not move it, wherefore he was sore abashed, and
282 VI| simpleness is allowed tofore God. Wherefore come hither to thy king
283 VI| from the three sicknesses, wherefore God be praised in his servant
284 VI| holden most dear of all men, wherefore, Ad Colossenses quarto,
285 VI| the verity of doctrine, wherefore he said to some that perverted
286 VI| a leech or a physician, wherefore in his gospel it is signified
287 VI| have the face of an ox, wherefore the gospel of S. Luke is
288 VI| was done and were in deed. Wherefore S. Bernard assigned the
289 VI| much be increased by them, wherefore they required diligently
290 VI| constraint no reward of no body, wherefore the gentiles and paynims,
291 VI| God that dost such things. Wherefore I pray thee by writing that
292 VI| them, and demanded them wherefore they were come, and what
293 VI| Christ, and if thou demand wherefore we be come, we be for your
294 VI| to him, saying: Placidus, wherefore followest me hither? I am
295 VI| in the sum of the office, wherefore it was established that
296 VI| seventh chapter, why and wherefore the saints and their relics
297 VI| and pray for us to God, wherefore they ought to be worshipped.
298 VI| box of spiritual ointment, wherefore it is said: Ointment of
299 VI| weeping, answered: Father, wherefore givest thou me this thing?
300 VI| it may profit; secondly, wherefore it ought to profit them;
301 VI| Of the second, that is wherefore the suffrages ought to profit
302 VI| crevices, he marvelled much wherefore man which was reasonable
303 VI| the power of Almighty God. Wherefore all the people gave laud
304 VI| water was a mile from them, wherefore he did do make a pit all
305 VI| yet the devil said to him: Wherefore doubtest thou, Martin, to
306 VI| all weeping said: Father, wherefore leavest thou us, or to whom
307 VI| and S. Martin said to him: Wherefore standest thou here, thou
308 VI| people be weary for to abide, wherefore command that the clerk read
309 VI| appeared to them and said: Wherefore tarry ye, see ye not that
310 VI| Agnes into her company, wherefore as well for that one as
311 VI| indignation out of measure, wherefore S. Francis translated them
312 VI| thereto all her entent, wherefore sith the beginning of her
313 VI| and said to him: Jacobel, wherefore comest thou not to me for
314 VI| never gone ne might go. Wherefore his father oft wept and
315 VI| them, and had eaten him, wherefore she wept oft. And on a time
316 VI| to have thee in marriage, wherefore tell to me thine entent
317 VI| demanded of the workmen: Wherefore have ye made three windows?
318 VI| Alas! right sweet son, wherefore hast thou made me to suffer
319 VI| suddenly awoke, and would know wherefore she did so, and then she
320 VI| and might not go thither. Wherefore he held him evil apaid,
321 VI| of good and just labour, wherefore she refused them and took
322 VI| angry, and said to her: Wherefore hast thou awaked me and
323 VI| forgat it and said it not. Wherefore S. John appeared to him
324 VI| not go ne ride therein, wherefore the people thanked God and
325 VI| Charterhouse in England, wherefore he sent into Burgundy to
326 VI| office about their sepulture, wherefore our Lord gave and rendered
327 VI| and slay good true men. Wherefore, when he knew where this
328 VI| could not find the head, wherefore they sought it in the wood.
329 VI| which the angels bare up, wherefore many were converted to the
330 VI| reproved him, and he said: Wherefore blame ye me and flee from
331 VI| the health of the world. Wherefore if ever I hereafter shall
332 VI| meat and drink to live by, wherefore by her husband she was put
333 VII| the tribute of the Romans, wherefore they of Rome deputed a noble
334 VII| rebelled against the empire. Wherefore, by the advice of the consulate,
335 VII| their good continuance. Wherefore we need not to seek a stranger
336 VII| king my father held you in. Wherefore at this time I pray you
337 VII| advice to your noble courage. Wherefore I shall move to you of four
338 VII| there is none like to you. Wherefore, madame, us think that these
339 VII| keep whole that is unhurt, wherefore I beseech you meekly, my
340 VII| the sacrament of baptism, wherefore come on my daughter for
341 VII| none like before in earth, wherefore this glorious virgin, Katherine,
342 VII| place that I came from, wherefore what that ye will desire
343 VII| to thee as to a wise man, wherefore hast thou now assembled
344 VII| we may not, ne dare not. Wherefore, sir emperor, we acknowledge
345 VII| holy virgin S. Katherine, wherefore by common assent they ordained
346 VII| off, and he said: My soul, wherefore art thou sorrowful, and
347 VII| he could make true metre, wherefore on a time he went to the
348 VII| people was great about Rome, wherefore this holy virgin S. Dorothy,
349 VII| nights ere they saw any land, wherefore they were right heavy, but
350 VII| heavenly noise to hear, wherefore S. Brandon kneeled down
351 VII| after ere they came thither, wherefore all the monks were so weary
352 VII| supposed to have been drowned, wherefore they devoutly prayed God
353 VII| to have destroyed them. Wherefore they devoutly prayed for
354 VII| grieve them ne their ship, wherefore the fiends began to roar
355 VII| Lord when I bare his purse, wherefore it doth to me full great
356 VII| like an angel than a man, wherefore we wretches may be ashamed
357 VII| than he hath done to me, wherefore thou oughtest to be more
358 VII| thou holdest thee pleased, wherefore thou art much better than
359 VII| saint many fair miracles. Wherefore let us devoutly pray to
360 VII| that it was ordained for, wherefore they made much sorrow. Then
361 VII| were no nuns in England, wherefore S. Erkenwold sent over sea
362 VII| the city the word of God; wherefore it was kept in custom long
363 VII| worship of this holy saint, wherefore the people were full of
364 VII| and if thou be an angel, wherefore desires" thou to enter herein?
365 VII| mantle, to whom she said: Wherefore hast thou covered thy hands
366 VII| adversity; I am all ready, wherefore tarriest thou? And when
367 VII| wisdom. And he marvelled wherefore his father had so enclosed
368 VII| his son was christened, wherefore he was much sorrowful. And
369 VII| whom Josaphat said: Father, wherefore art thou angry because I
370 VII| thou doest me no right. Wherefore he granted to him Nachor,
371 VII| host and slew their king, wherefore the son of the king that
372 VII| accustomed to have long beards, wherefore on a time, as it is said,
373 VII| I am Rosamond the queen, wherefore my husband shall be angry,
374 VII| suffer the brightness of him, wherefore he must fall because he
375 VII| would not consent to her. Wherefore she had so great malice
376 VII| God forgive you, brethren, wherefore would ye deceive me? This
377 VII| came to Rome on pilgrimage, wherefore the pope cursed him and
378 VII| avaled down into her body, wherefore she went to divers medicine
379 VII| said to him much sweetly: Wherefore do ye not sacrifice as the
380 VII| enchantments and evil works, wherefore thou shalt be beaten by
381 VII| as he was of that place. Wherefore the monks translated his
382 VII| from one place to another, wherefore the prior of the abbey was
383 VII| and ready to all delices. Wherefore it happed that so as he
384 VII| not move it from thence, wherefore the bishops, the priests,
385 VII| much thoughtful and wroth. Wherefore if our Lord had before showed
386 VII| some manner of sickness.~Wherefore it happed on a time that
387 VII| have been thereof showed, wherefore the women shall ne ought
388 VII| growing up of the faith. Wherefore he, as very lover of the
389 VII| before the body of our Lord, wherefore they firmly believed that
390 VII| to the glory of paradise. Wherefore it was well behoveful and
391 VII| siege tribunal of our Lord. Wherefore the said holy virgin, to
392 VII| availed there his prayer, wherefore he went to his church, and
393 VII| that said he vanished away. Wherefore the people took courage
394 VII| church for his own spouse, wherefore the holy church may say
395 VII| Jews would have slain him, wherefore he drew himself into the
396 VII| preferred and said high, wherefore it was known of the most
397 VII| it through the streets. Wherefore we find that sometimes shepherds
398 VII| rude and unbelieving man, wherefore cost thou with thy devilish
399 VII| belief, and to thy God? Wherefore believest thou not upon
400 VII| more than I have deserved. Wherefore I will suffer all that I
401 VII| hast done me true service, wherefore come with me and go and
402 VII| vi. 148.~Hours of prayer, wherefore instituted, i. 155.~Hubba
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