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1 I| thinketh on none other thing but on lickerous meats and
2 I| thanks to God. The second thing that is shown us of this
3 I| is perpetuity. The third thing that is showed to us of
4 I| shall arise. ~The second thing that shall be afore judgment,
5 I| them by torment. The third thing that shall go before the
6 I| but weeping. The second thing that shall follow at the
7 I| their good life. ~The third thing that followeth the Judgment,
8 I| noted. Thirdly, for the thing which may not suffer dilation.
9 I| to Bethlehem and see this thing. And when they came they
10 I| leave and pass over save one thing that I have heard once preached
11 I| drink or that I do any other thing, alway me seemeth that I
12 I| also out Babylon, the which thing appeareth, for as well that
13 I| friends, which seemed a thing more tolerable to be suffered
14 I| Trinity saith thus: What thing may be more graciously and
15 I| to love thee. And by this thing he drew us most to his love.
16 I| But this seemeth a little thing to them that be full of
17 I| slew his brother. The which thing the king heard say, and
18 I| And then happed a terrible thing on Easter-day, for fire
19 I| Yet happed more marvellous thing; for like as the fiends
20 I| filled full of chaff or other thing. The two first days it is
21 I| and sendeth him. The which thing seemed to be veritable after
22 I| that is of heart, the which thing the Holy Ghost maketh when
23 I| replenished of all sweetness. What thing may be more precious than
24 I| assavour devoutly. What thing might be more full of great
25 I| solace singular. This is a thing then right convenient and
26 I| notable. It is much greater thing of the light than of the
27 I| Christ when I see another thing. We have many examples by
28 I| thou receivest is not that thing that nature hath formed,
29 I| about the water, which is a thing above nature, for the weight
30 I| Christ is it by which all thing was made, the heaven, the
31 I| It should be an horrible thing to see him in a high seat
32 I| offered to God. The first thing is the fire of love perdurable,
33 I| of the heart. The second thing is the incense of orison
34 I| well smelling. The third thing is sacrifice of righteousness,
35 I| know not who hath done this thing, and thou toldest me not
36 I| because thou hast done this thing, and hast not spared thine
37 I| the will of God that such thing as I desired came soon to
38 I| is this place, none other thing is here but the house of
39 I| man uncircumcised. it is a thing unlawful and great sin to
40 I| The king's dreams are one thing which God hath showed to
41 I| ye might not do a worse thing. He did as Joseph had commanded
42 I| take this my son and any thing happened to him in the way
43 I| or faith or belief in any thing more than in me, sinneth
44 I| silver, or any other earthly thing that be passing and transitory,
45 I| their heart or hope on any thing by which they forget and
46 I| nought or for any vain or ill thing, ne maliciously. But to
47 II| pursue me thy servant? what thing have I done and what evil
48 II| and slew himself, which thing when his squire saw, that
49 II| man that hath done this thing. This said the Lord God
50 II| am constrained to a great thing, but it is better for me
51 II| Whosomever work to thee any thing, anon yield to him his meed
52 II| thou follow them, a perfect thing God shall do with thee.
53 II| with great noise, which thing seeing, the spies ran together
54 II| commandment of God, then is it thing convenable that the second
55 II| commandment, then was it thing convenable that he that
56 II| fruit forbidden, it was thing convenable that the new
57 II| reason that it be put away by thing contrary; so that Jesu Christ
58 II| us his immortality, it is thing reasonable, that he take
59 II| tribulations of the world. Of which thing the bishop marvelled him
60 II| shall give to thee the great thing. In this time present is
61 II| Father, require of me no such thing, for by adventure some evil
62 II| to me and ask of him this thing, for he knoweth better than
63 II| them the manner of this thing, and prayed them that they
64 II| to tell nor discover this thing as long as he lived. ~After
65 II| And this was a marvellous thing, for at the hour of matins,
66 II| they had all told this said thing by order, he lift up his
67 II| further than tofore. Of which thing all they that were there
68 II| men came for to see this thing. And anon, the child that
69 II| for thy mother, for such thing as thou mayest thyself right
70 II| the crown of glory. What thing that thou dost to the body,
71 II| false prophets, for this thing might be suspicious unto
72 II| said to her father much thing for to draw him to the faith
73 II| their members, for which thing they might not dwell in
74 II| abode upon the end of the thing, he arose up apparently
75 II| had promised him a great thing if, when he made the king'
76 II| was that the king did any thing against the franchise and
77 II| he never intended to do thing that should displease the
78 II| the king, or to take any thing that longeth to his right
79 II| us for to do to ours such thing as we defend to strange
80 II| the body it were a piteous thing to hear; among all other
81 II| sleep, but there is one thing in which thou overcomest
82 II| that thou art so foul a thing I shall never doubt thee. ~
83 II| as they have thought on a thing is it come to the mouth.
84 II| other hermits demanded what thing it was, and he said that
85 II| caitiffs that we be, what thing is to us happened? how have
86 II| And when Dacian heard this thing: I trow, said he, that I
87 II| place that a marvellous thing is set tofore our eyes,
88 II| pain, we had never such thing, and he here which is set
89 II| Thou hast demanded a hard thing, nevertheless he prayed
90 II| meiny: Make ye ready such thing as behoveth for his sepulture,
91 II| the morn at noon, which thing seeing, Joseph marvelled
92 II| this day do for thee such a thing that all Alexandria shall
93 III| them, lookafter none other thing but to suffer tribulation
94 III| edify churches, each which thing the emperor granted them,
95 III| him is true doctrine and thing certain. Go alway in good
96 III| est, that is to say: All thing is finished and ended that
97 III| daughters have done none other thing night ne day, one after
98 III| that saw come to him that thing which he most coveteth to
99 III| to him in demanding: What thing is that which I have heard
100 III| answered: I say none other thing of them but that they were
101 III| their thoughts. The second thing that is in the crown is
102 III| their necessities. The third thing that is in the crown is
103 III| said to her: Thou sayest a thing over evil, or the devils
104 III| save the world. It was well thing reasonable that the angel
105 III| in his house of a secret thing for his profit. And when
106 III| there shall be some great thing of him. After, when he was
107 III| my will, ne I have never thing that may anger ne trouble
108 III| of this world. Of which thing appeareth yet the pit or
109 III| Fair daughter, doubt ye no thing hereof for I shall help
110 III| to them: Ne doubt ye no thing, without more, believe ye
111 III| without grieving him any thing. Then the enchanter made
112 III| Alexandria he remembered no thing S. Mark, which had delivered
113 III| greatly of that he had such a thing done against the christian
114 III| saw that it was no sure thing to dwell with the scorpions.
115 III| buried in than any other thing, for he was no better than
116 III| Josephus answered: If any thing be done amiss it may turn
117 III| thereof, that thou say no thing to her. When the queen had
118 III| remember him of no good thing that he had done, save that
119 III| world, and that was the thing principal that the Romans
120 III| But Jesu Christ would no thing permit it lest they held
121 III| reus, which is to say no thing guilty. He was then council
122 III| upon the morn finding no thing hurt, buried. Then let us
123 III| strangled of the fiend, which thing his wife seeing, called
124 III| his flesh, and was like a thing not credible, and he did
125 III| Eusebius under whom this said thing was done.~
126 III| that desire none earthly thing, but have followed mine
127 III| have no power ne may do no thing, ne hear, ne see, ne understand,
128 III| S. Alban perceived this thing he bewailed and wept for
129 III| drink wine ne cider, ne thing whereof he might be drunken,
130 III| shall be accomplished, each thing in his time. The people
131 III| and virginly, the which thing he told to many. After,
132 III| vessel, and a marvellous thing happed, for the vessel was
133 IV| sacrifice to his gods, which thing S. Victor refused as he
134 IV| world weeneth that such thing is good, which is evil and
135 IV| stolen from you; for which thing the good christian people
136 IV| delivered me. For which thing and work many believed in
137 IV| when Nero heard say this thing he doubted him, and began
138 IV| required to have but one thing, and that was the charity
139 IV| we shall preach a great thing, for with all charge, they
140 IV| in this world none other thing, ne none other nature, ne
141 IV| of his courage. Ne this thing is not to be marvelled in
142 IV| friends. And above all other thing he dreaded the wrath of
143 IV| himself to perish. To what thing may he then be likened,
144 IV| commanding him to keep this thing secret as long as he lived. ~
145 IV| the glory, and believe one thing and deny another. And she
146 IV| when her husband heard that thing he amarvelled much, and
147 IV| all manner sins. And such thing as appertained to his health
148 IV| husband and household; which thing was told and showed to the
149 IV| and when they saw this thing they were sore afraid, and
150 IV| Require of me some other thing, and I shall do it, for
151 IV| it is; I may do no such thing. And then the hermit said
152 IV| there, which shall be a thing right convenable to our
153 IV| this city, heard of this thing they sent for him, that
154 IV| in his heresy. For which thing Constantius was wroth and
155 IV| his flesh; and was as a thing not credible; and he did
156 IV| Eusebius under whom this thing was done. Then let us pray
157 IV| Easter. And because it was a thing agreeable, and pleased the
158 IV| incontinent, after this thing thus accomplished, he was
159 IV| shalt make proof of this thing to me, and thou sendest
160 IV| also saith the same of this thing. And of what great virtue
161 IV| doubt the issue of this thing; and it was cast in again,
162 IV| them should publish this thing. Nevertheless, a knight
163 IV| and it is said a semblable thing happed at the Mount Victorial
164 IV| under a table without other thing. And thus these women were
165 IV| not lightly accord to this thing. And then it happed on a
166 IV| a sign and token of this thing. And they said: Go to the
167 IV| I tell to thee prior a thing which I never yet said to
168 IV| this: I never yet required thing of God in this life, but
169 IV| thou requirest a much hard thing. Then when compline was
170 IV| Philip the younger heard this thing, he was sore afraid and
171 IV| without a minister? What thing is in me that hath displeased
172 IV| thy fatherhood, or what thing hast thou seen in me? Hast
173 IV| nobleness. Also this is a holy thing and pleasant, that the solemnity
174 IV| was much cruel, saw this thing, she left all and took Cyrilla
175 IV| they of the city saw this thing, above the divine demonstrance
176 IV| their enemies, the which thing displeased much the virgin
177 IV| whether she should hide this thing, or that she should manifest
178 IV| because I may none other thing feel, I dare none otherwise
179 IV| now holy water, now one thing, now another, but he ceased
180 IV| as they marvelled of this thing, John came to them and told
181 IV| of me, for I ne am but a thing faint, and have kept that
182 IV| live it is to us a glorious thing to live with thee, and if
183 IV| meseemeth to be enquired, what thing which is according to truth,
184 IV| to weigh and think such thing as appertaineth to so great
185 IV| then it is a convenable thing that she be mother of the
186 IV| follow so great entireness of thing not corruptible. And because
187 V| and beloved of God, which thing when his father and mother
188 V| for the novelty of the thing, he prayed S. Rocke that
189 V| bread unto Rocke. Which thing when Gotard had advertised
190 V| because of the novelty of this thing. And there saw and beheld
191 V| would be confessed, which thing was anon done. And when
192 V| whom we have said, which thing, and all that was done,
193 V| himself that it was not sure thing to dwell with the serpent,
194 V| thereof he said none other thing but: Blessed be God that
195 V| for the flesh profiteth no thing.~S. Bernard's father went
196 V| well edified by him, one thing there was that moved a little
197 V| without thinking on any other thing, without doubt I shall give
198 V| thou think on any other thing thou shalt not hide it from
199 V| named Apollinarius saw this thing and did him to be baptized.
200 V| that region, heard this thing, which had a daughter lunatic,
201 V| together of some secret thing, and he marvelled strongly
202 V| that he should say what thing that he supposed was most
203 V| of the bishopric, which thing, he said, that he ought
204 V| Lord so angry with me in no thing as that I am not worthy
205 V| song more moved me than the thing sung, I confess me sore
206 V| ill-haps. And the third thing that he required he had.
207 V| thou that I may do such thing that I ne never did? If
208 V| abbot had knowledge of this thing, he put out the monk of
209 V| her to his wife, the which thing his wife knew well, that
210 V| John reproved him of this thing so cruelly, as Josephus
211 V| Rome. And in token of this thing he signified to him that
212 V| the king heard say of this thing he had suspicion what it
213 V| their victory, the which thing appeareth of the name of
214 V| to serve him. For which thing they went every year into
215 V| Joachim, all confused for this thing, durst not go home for shame,
216 V| because that none evil thing shall be had in suspicion
217 V| and showed to them this thing. And this was all their
218 V| their sentence: That in a thing so doubtable, that counsel
219 V| and him seemed to be a thing unconvenable, a man of so
220 V| time. And in hearing this thing the blessed Adrian enjoyed
221 V| so died. And after this thing he sent to Eraclius, the
222 V| Thou hast done a great thing, and hast laboured more
223 V| Promise not, ne give no such thing, ne holy thing unto dogs.
224 V| give no such thing, ne holy thing unto dogs. And dread thee
225 V| no more dare demand such thing. And when the emperor heard
226 V| S. Gregory saith, when a thing of marvellous virtue is
227 V| were troubled with this thing, and went to the bishop
228 V| what was to be done in this thing, that was so wonderful.
229 V| demonstrance and showing of this thing. And then anon the bishop
230 V| have plein health. Which thing he did, and anon he was
231 V| this binding is none other thing but the refraining of his
232 V| our covetise, the which thing is in Genesis xxxii. chap.:
233 V| water, and for to take any thing boiled or roasted, it was
234 V| into the reign. For which thing the blessed S. Logier, moved
235 V| and some demanded him what thing it was, and he kneeled down
236 V| courts of great lords, which thing peradventure engendereth
237 V| very true words, and this thing appertaineth to me for to
238 V| him: Money is none other thing to the servant of God but
239 V| in no wise discover this thing. On a time S. Francis called
240 V| life, and hath performed a thing above humanity. He was ennobled
241 V| that drew to her. Which thing came to the knowledge of
242 V| yet the mystery of this thing by our conning and wisdom.
243 V| Athenians entended to none other thing but to hear some new things.
244 VI| marriage for the king, at which thing, when it was moved, he was
245 VI| made perfectly whole. Which thing was told to the king by
246 VI| the bishop believed this thing verily, and said mass that
247 VI| kept him on his feet; which thing gave occasion to the king
248 VI| of him the cause of that thing. Then the king said: When
249 VI| should die tofore him, which thing was proved true, for they
250 VI| what should befall of this thing. And when they saw how heartily
251 VI| and set his mind on what thing he will, and thou shalt
252 VI| their persons to see this thing, and there made their prayers.
253 VI| that if they had left any thing he should write it, and
254 VI| doctrine is concordance of the thing to the understanding, and
255 VI| lion considering well this thing, dread, and roaring took
256 VI| crown of martyrdom, which thing he hid in himself, and baptized
257 VI| told to the abbess all the thing by order. Then went they
258 VI| brink of the river. Which thing Rictius Varius beholding
259 VI| without hurt or scathe, which thing when Rictius saw, he sprang
260 VI| And when our Lord saw this thing he took from the painter
261 VI| nailed to the cross, which thing Isidore saith in the book
262 VI| wilt thou that I hide this thing from my wife and my sons?
263 VI| house, and had told this thing to his wife in their bed,
264 VI| neighbours ran for to hear this thing, because the knights told
265 VI| child, I remember none other thing, save that my father which
266 VI| was burnt, ne none other thing on them. And then the christian
267 VI| to get more lightly that thing which we pray for. This
268 VI| It is a right precious thing that a man is made the member
269 VI| in the City of God: What thing is more precious than death,
270 VI| and get the sooner that thing that we pray for, because
271 VI| of All Hallows, the which thing was approved after of all
272 VI| and sufficient. The fourth thing is proportion, that is to
273 VI| wherefore givest thou me this thing? I may not eat it for it
274 VI| enquired diligently what thing so great and so holy a man
275 VI| Lord showeth to them such thing; secondly, by manifestation
276 VI| thee to my wife, but one thing tell now to me shortly,
277 VI| with this vesture. Of which thing this holy man was not enhanced
278 VI| that he would require such thing as he would not give to
279 VI| himself that it was not a thing worthy if he had given it
280 VI| manner that she never tasted thing that was sodden. Item, every
281 VI| she demanded, for it was a thing that much pleased him. After
282 VI| prayer, for prayer is a thing that pleaseth much God.
283 VI| But there was a marvellous thing to hear, for she was by
284 VI| he had made ready any new thing that he should say it. And
285 VI| broke asunder cords or any thing that they bound him with,
286 VI| Andrea, but it was of one thing marvel, how that among the
287 VI| almost estrangled, which thing S. Clare saw and knew by
288 VI| God knoweth that I know no thing thereof. Arcadius and Honorius
289 VI| devotion that she never warned thing to them that demanded it
290 VI| that it were a delectable thing to me to live yet with him,
291 VI| neighbours, ne I love none other thing but our Lord. Master Conrad
292 VI| it in such wise that all thing that was under his governance
293 VI| Then Maximus, that saw this thing, said that he saw in the
294 VI| should be a rude and a deaf thing to say to you anything of
295 VI| he said: Like as it is a thing impossible to show that
296 VI| angered ne troubled for any thing that is done to thee feloniously
297 VII| may reign upon us, which thing we most desire, and hereof
298 VII| desire, but yet ye lack one thing that ye must receive ere
299 VII| and joyful, for ye lack no thing that longeth to the wife
300 VII| when the tyrant heard this thing he was esprised with great
301 VII| evils, is deceived; which thing he told to his knights,
302 VII| of our Lord ordained all thing that was needful to S. Brandon
303 VII| serve God without any other thing doing, and he despoiled
304 VII| own will ne I never did thing to any other but I did it
305 VII| spared their brother. A like thing is read of the abbot tofore
306 VII| Then he expounded him this thing, and said: He that beareth
307 VII| ne of poverty, ne of no thing that may give him cause
308 VII| and demanded him of this thing, and said to him that he
309 VII| him in such wise that no thing dishonest should happen
310 VII| anguishous for the incustomable thing thereof. And another time
311 VII| And Barlaam said: This thing appertaineth to the king'
312 VII| Study never to take that thing that thou mayst not take.
313 VII| therefor. Ne believe never thing that is incredible. Keep
314 VII| Theodosius. When he heard of this thing, he came to the king and
315 VII| suppose that none other thing shall surmount thy son but
316 VII| holy young man saw this thing, and that he was in that
317 VII| mine helper. I doubt no thing that man may do to me.~And
318 VII| Barachius heard of this thing, he came unto that same
319 VII| And when Alboin heard this thing he Ieft Pannonia and entered
320 VII| when the people saw this thing they supposed that the Holy
321 VII| for doubt of sword. That thing is more true than that which
322 VII| have her to his wife which thing the Saracens keep for a
323 VII| wrote unto him upon this thing, and said: Howbeit that
324 VII| broad, and they devoured all thing that was green in trees
325 VII| might administered such thing as was necessary, the best
326 VII| manner: Fair father, what thing is that that is here read?
327 VII| did some other virtuous thing, and after when his prayer
328 VII| doctor should say, which thing he clearly shewed to them.
329 VII| love of our Lord. The which thing, as S. Sebastian rehearsed
330 VII| earth. Now may ye understand thing much marvellous and of great
331 VII| Meaux, and denounced this thing to the bishop Pharon, testifying
332 VII| in error. All the which thing was thus accomplished, so
333 VII| done, all is his, and all thing lieth in his hands, he may
334 VII| oughtest not to doubt no thing, for Jesu Christ shall ever
335 VII| nor to the church. Which thing was holden and reputed for
336 VII| vice of covetise. The which thing happed not long after, for
337 VII| Marvellous and much wonderful thing it is, and not accustomed
338 VII| behoveful and reasonable thing that he, in whose life during
339 VII| the cross, for the which thing the apostles have wept,
340 VII| For that is none other thing to say but: Right dear brethren,
341 VII| would say: Worthy and lawful thing is to laud God, just thing
342 VII| thing is to laud God, just thing is to honour him, and there
343 VII| of nature. For if I wot a thing secret, I may utter and
344 VII| appeareth the figure of the thing that is presented before
345 VII| miracle is, that so great a thing which all the world may
346 VII| sanctification. Fourthly, that thing which is demanded with good
347 VII| bread and of wine. The third thing may be that the third part
348 VII| pacem, and it nis none other thing to say than: Lamb of God,
349 VII| aeternam, etc. It is none other thing to say than: The precious
350 VII| invocabo, and all nis other thing to say but: What shall I
351 VII| he is one self and like thing with the Father, save of
352 VII| one same God, and one same thing with the Father and with
353 VII| unmerciful judge saw that this no thing him perished, then waxed
354 VII| Erasmus sat on, and he no thing grieved nor hurt, but all
355 VII| that this pain hurt him no thing, then made he a cloak of
356 VII| there much people, and what thing thou desirest of him to
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