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1 I| satisfaction, by almsdeeds, and by prayers, and to give for God's sake 2 I| is the figure of humble prayers. To whom our Lord appeared, 3 I| well know the vows and the prayers of the suppliants. For in 4 I| laudings to our Lord, and also prayers for the church, for the 5 I| to Lot: I have heard thy prayers, and for thy sake I shall 6 I| and our Lord heard her prayers. She conceived and brought 7 II| drunken, but I have made my prayers, and cast my soul in the 8 II| but was continually in prayers beseeching God for to deliver 9 II| that same time were the prayers of them both heard in the 10 II| whom in one time were the prayers recited in the sight of 11 II| when Tobit supposed his prayers to be heard that he might 12 II| shalt do nothing but be in prayers with her: and that same 13 II| not God hath admitted my prayers and tears in his sight, 14 II| that God hath heard your prayers, if ye abide and continue 15 II| abide and continue in your prayers and fastings in the sight 16 II| but with praying of holy prayers. In like wise shall it be 17 II| with one will made their prayers unto our Lord God of heaven, 18 II| and when she had made her prayers unto God she departed in 19 II| have gotten Nicholas by thy prayers whom I had lost. ~A young 20 II| anon the apostle made his prayers unto almighty God, and raised 21 II| every day, and said certain prayers in the honour of God and 22 II| would all be in orisons and prayers, in such wise that our lord 23 II| to be in fastings and in prayers, this bishop heard that 24 II| admonished them for to be all in prayers; and he kept the doors. 25 II| sepulchre of S. Agatha in prayers, and weeping began to pray 26 II| aid. S. Lucy in making her prayers for her mother fell asleep, 27 II| you for her sake by whose prayers ye be healed, that ye never 28 II| assemble them often in prayers, and often to hear the word 29 II| Almighty God, that by the prayers and merits of S. Anastasia 30 II| sicknesses by the merits and prayers of this glorious saint. 31 II| whose tomb by the merits and prayers of this holy martyr our 32 II| first made his orisons and prayers to our Lord, and sith came 33 II| been alive and had made his prayers, but when he had advised 34 II| people to fast and make prayers through the city of Amiens, 35 II| signs of her hands made prayers to him. And after when S. 36 II| together in orisons and prayers, and thanked God of his 37 II| named Fortunatus by his prayers healed her. It is read in 38 II| oratory, and in making her prayers to God she saw tofore her 39 II| And when she was on her prayers the angel came and raised 40 II| and when she was in her prayers she fell asleep, and she 41 II| for her, and that by his prayers her sins might be forgiven. 42 II| repentant and was healed by the prayers of S. Vital. And when the 43 II| John was ravished in his prayers, and was in a trance, and 44 III| the most part she was in prayers both by day and by night, 45 III| kneeled down for to make her prayers to our Lady. And anon she 46 III| alway wept in making her prayers, and much great desire had 47 III| away. Then she fell down in prayers and said: Lord Jesu Christ, 48 III| works, and purchased by her prayers peace and deliverance to 49 III| pray we that she by her prayers may get and impetre grace 50 III| king had no son he made his prayers to God that he might have 51 III| last, as vanquished by the prayers of the king, he granted 52 III| Valentine anon put him in prayers, and by his prayers the 53 III| him in prayers, and by his prayers the daughter of the provost 54 III| thoughts, and will make his prayers, and do his good works, 55 III| to the pope, and by great prayers he impetred and had grant 56 III| and anon after, by the prayers of S. Gregory, the flesh 57 III| tierce, as S. Maur was in his prayers, he saw the way by which 58 III| much abashed, and by his prayers he healed the king. And 59 III| great pity, and made his prayers to Almighty God, and after 60 III| might not endure long in prayers, and when the other of his 61 III| When they had made their prayers S. Maur saw him, but the 62 III| and made his orisons and prayers much devoutly; and when 63 III| and recommended him to his prayers. And never for all this 64 III| and after he went unto his prayers, and anon a great empty 65 III| inclined her head and made her prayers to our Lord, and anon it 66 III| for he was ever in his prayers, night and day, and most 67 III| stones when he said his prayers, in such wise that his knees 68 III| of a cross and made his prayers, and so departed and gave 69 III| ghost among the words of his prayers, about the year of our Lord 70 III| began to fast and be in prayers, and all suddenly the stones 71 III| bathed. He knelt so oft in prayers that his knees were as hard 72 III| and they, being in their prayers, rendered their souls unto 73 III| herself in fastings and prayers, and received the holy body 74 III| mouth occupied with holy prayers, and his hands busy on his 75 III| as S. Austin was in his prayers, our Lord appeared to him, 76 III| mine ears be open to thy prayers, and for whom thou demandest 77 III| dumb, and deaf, and by the prayers of S. Austin he was made 78 III| skin, and after, made his prayers to God, and anon then the 79 III| may by their merits and prayers come to the glory of heaven, 80 III| life, for this river by thy prayers is made dry, wherefore I 81 III| abode without, making their prayers and awaiting the coming 82 III| nothing afeard, Zacharias, thy prayers be heard and thou hast found 83 III| meditation, and in devout prayers, in which gladly always 84 III| Lord that by his devout prayers and merits in his living 85 III| praising of God, which by the prayers of the said S. William bring 86 III| he abode in fastings and prayers and in orisons. Then when 87 III| loosed and unbound by the prayers of S. Eutrope. S. Denis 88 III| Marcial, and he was always in prayers. Another miracle also our 89 III| also our Lord showed by the prayers of S. Marcial in the same 90 III| were there, put them to prayers, and sith S. Marcial himself 91 III| no more but that by your prayers our Lord will accomplish 92 III| remember him in her orisons and prayers, and recommended her to 93 III| recommendeth him to her prayers. When the burgesses heard 94 III| delices. Always she was in prayers in wakings and in penances, 95 III| recommended him unto her prayers. It was a great marvel that 96 III| as she persevered in her prayers, they were hanged in the 97 III| Thus as she persevered in prayers and weepings, the wood men 98 III| after, she fell down in her prayers and wept, and anon after, 99 III| absolute in waking, in prayers, in tastings and orisons. 100 III| had been long sick, with prayers and orisons, and after, 101 III| healed rnany demoniacs by prayers and by the sign of the cross, 102 III| lay down in orisons and prayers, beseeching God that he 103 III| by the worthy merits and prayers of the holy virgin, grant 104 IV| servant of God, which by his prayers shall get health to thy 105 IV| of which by the blessed prayers and his intercessions we 106 IV| was therein he made his prayers unto our Lord, and he was 107 IV| and were nigh him. By the prayers of this glorious saint they 108 IV| their adventure, how by the prayers of this holy man they had 109 IV| in continual fastings and prayers, saying: O holy Peter, what 110 IV| continually in fastings and prayers at the sepulchre of S. Peter, 111 IV| being overcome by their prayers went away. And when he came 112 IV| christian men put them to prayers and fastings, and it was 113 IV| weeping, commended her to his prayers. To whom Paul said: Farewell, 114 IV| with a wild beast by her prayers, and she cursed that beast, 115 IV| dead. And then she made her prayers, and all the multitude vanished 116 IV| translation, they persevered in prayers and fastings. And after 117 IV| and had devoutly made her prayers to have her desire, suddenly 118 IV| heaven saying, that her prayers were heard and granted, 119 IV| And our Lord heard her prayers, and the lady conceived. 120 IV| with the mariners, what for prayers and for money, that they 121 IV| left, and his son. Then by prayers and gifts he did so much 122 IV| marvellous vision, and made his prayers to Almighty God, and went 123 IV| communion, and then made her prayers with joined hands, and rested 124 IV| instance of my merits and prayers be moved to penance? For 125 IV| then wake and make many prayers. And Christopher said to 126 IV| were in fastings and in prayers. And then they were accused 127 IV| out. And then he made his prayers to God, and all the idols 128 IV| after, and daily occupied in prayers and in fastings, and thereafter 129 IV| world by our suffrages and prayers. And Lucian said to him: 130 IV| to the bishop with many prayers, the bishop showed to her 131 IV| which gat by their devout prayers the right arm, and builded 132 IV| raised by the invocation and prayers of S. Stephen, that is to 133 IV| the son, vanquished by her prayers, said: I shall yet do to 134 IV| and closed, he made his prayers and suddenly they were in 135 IV| Dominic, and he made his prayers, and the young man reestablished 136 IV| anon, by the help of his prayers, he was reestablished to 137 IV| in the night and in his prayers there was none more steadfast. 138 IV| devil. And then, by the prayers of Diocletian, Ciriacus 139 IV| drew to him by gifts and prayers, and also by promises, all 140 IV| them, and then he made his prayers, and after looked in his 141 V| wherefore they oft made their prayers, and vowed pilgrimages. 142 V| specially, the wife made her prayers to our Blessed Lady, praying  143 V| Water-hanging, and gat with great prayers and labour of one Vincent, 144 V| valley. And S. Rocke made his prayers to Almighty God that he 145 V| our Lord hath heard thy prayers, lo, thou art delivered 146 V| there he abode five years in prayers.~In the end of the fifth 147 V| vanquished her husband by prayers, and was assoilled by the 148 V| firm and stable in all his prayers. And S. Bernard, which would 149 V| of God, Bartholomew, thy prayers burn me. And the apostle 150 V| with him in fastings and in prayers. He wrote books, and taught 151 V| space of his life by his prayers. He answered: I have not 152 V| forty, he put himself in prayers with his brethren, which 153 V| was overcome by her busy prayers, Baptist and went to Rome 154 V| last he was vanquished by prayers of the king and took it.~ 155 V| was pardoned him by the prayers of S. Giles, so that he 156 V| denounce to thee that thy prayers have availed thee and been 157 V| had been in fastings, in prayers, and sought in scriptures 158 V| blessed Lady with right devout prayers that she would deliver her 159 V| the last she saw that her prayers availed her not, and entered 160 V| every altar and made his prayers to all the saints in the 161 V| And when she had made her prayers she slept. And S. Adrian 162 V| sacrifice, and they by their prayers all to-brake the idol; and 163 V| which he made daily his prayers, and said his devotions, 164 V| and his to make in their prayers. And when the emperor had 165 V| And she was healed by his prayers, and one and twenty knights 166 V| hard stones she made her prayers, and the stones were converted 167 V| torments by her orations and prayers be overcome. And at the 168 V| Lambert, which was in his prayers, and told him thereof, he, 169 V| into it, but made their prayers withoutforth.~The second 170 V| thereby he understood that his prayers were heard. Then he did 171 V| bishop and said that their prayers were heard, and promised 172 V| should frequent it with prayers, and they should feel that 173 V| and representers of our prayers unto God, right noble knights 174 V| First, they represent our prayers tofore God, and this saith 175 V| Sith the beginning of the prayers the word issued out, that 176 V| fair son, whom with great prayers she baptized as she did 177 V| kneeled down and made his prayers, yielding graces to God, 178 V| Damian for to make his prayers, and the image of Jesu Christ 179 V| and was entending to his prayers, said to his fellow: Go 180 V| impetred a fountain by his prayers. He said on a time to a 181 V| a time, as he was in his prayers, he saw upon the covering 182 V| Francis issued from his prayers, that friar demanded him: 183 V| persevered in fastings and in prayers. Then came to him a man 184 VI| kneeled down and made his prayers with shedding of tears, 185 VI| and kneeling, made his prayers devoutly for the tranquillity 186 VI| to heaven to our Lord the prayers of meek and devout men. 187 VI| sight of Almighty God the prayers and devotions of true christian 188 VI| speed forth my journey with prayers, with holy psalms and with 189 VI| continued awhile in his prayers other people that had compassion 190 VI| as they had ended their prayers all they received perfectly 191 VI| of S. Edward with certain prayers. And on a time as he prayed 192 VI| thing, and there made their prayers. And after, with great reverence 193 VI| anon, but abode in their prayers till midnight that matins 194 VI| whole; and she making her prayers to S. Edward. And at such 195 VI| he had made an end of his prayers he arose up, and went to 196 VI| hope, and busy in their prayers said: O Lord thou art strong 197 VI| death. Then made they their prayers and commanded the serpents 198 VI| but they were holden by prayers so that they abode there 199 VI| company, and as she made her prayers, the body of S. Quintin 200 VI| therefore have we need of the prayers of saints, and therefore 201 VI| obtained the reign by his prayers. The third cause is for 202 VI| it be impossible that the prayers of some saints be not heard, 203 VI| more impossible that the prayers of all should not be heard. 204 VI| to us by the multiplied prayers of all thy saints the desired 205 VI| their hands by alms and by prayers, and therefore he ordained 206 VI| always that there be made prayers and done alms for them; 207 VI| to diverse souls for the prayers of some saint, as it is 208 VI| be dead, that is to wit, prayers of good friends, giving 209 VI| touching to that that the prayers of friends profit to them, 210 VI| so it appeareth that the prayers of living people be profitable 211 VI| oblation of priests, by the prayers of saints, by the alms of 212 VI| should in the church let prayers by her jangling, and that 213 VI| that by the moyen of our prayers, alms, and fastings, they 214 VI| filled with water by his prayers, and called that place noble, 215 VI| days in fastings and in prayers. And on the third day they 216 VI| again to their estate at the prayers of the holy saint. And this 217 VI| a day, as he was in his prayers, a right great serpent stretched 218 VI| was of great business in prayers, for there was never hour 219 VI| then he returned to his prayers accustomed, and made the 220 VI| that some he healed by his prayers and others by his commandments. 221 VI| that from midday she was in prayers and remembering the passion 222 VI| tempt her ne let her of her prayers. Eleventhly, God of his 223 VI| of Jesu Christ, and say prayers and orisons according thereto, 224 VI| for S. Clare by her holy prayers, for she was veritable, 225 VI| made their orisons and prayers devoutly to our Lord, in 226 VI| desired, and in all her prayers that she made, she prayed 227 VI| defended her sister by her prayers. At that time were the good 228 VI| marvel of the orisons and prayers of S. Clare, which were 229 VI| and great devotion in the prayers of that holy virgin, and 230 VI| eased and alleged by her prayers. Then certainly if he which 231 VI| the virgin and made his prayers. And anon he was delivered 232 VI| be her servant if by her prayers and merits he might be healed. 233 VI| so that God heard their prayers and beheld their bounty 234 VI| certain number of orisons and prayers, and if she were occupied 235 VI| to the end that by her prayers secret she might impetre 236 VI| by night for to make her prayers, and her husband would pray 237 VI| sacrifice to God of her prayers, she wetted oft her body 238 VI| affectuously that by her fervent prayers she made him that so burned 239 VI| And on a day he made his prayers devoutly before an image 240 VI| was continually in holy prayers and meditations, for all 241 VI| his chamber, alone in his prayers, and one of his chaplains 242 VI| ceased day ne night from holy prayers, but recommended to God 243 VI| not see, and like as by my prayers thou hast felt the odour 244 VI| from thence, and after her prayers she said to the servants: 245 VI| Clement and had made her prayers, she arose up and saw her 246 VII| that by the merits of her prayers we may after this short 247 VII| would he devoutly be in prayers and thanking our Lord of 248 VII| on her knees and made her prayers to our Lord Jesu Christ, 249 VII| wept for joy, and made his prayers devoutly to our Lord God 250 VII| so abode all the night in prayers and in orisons. And hæc 251 VII| pit and there made their prayers, and descended therein, 252 VII| We conjure thee by the prayers of S. Simeon that thou tarry 253 VII| they made there so many prayers for him that he was healed. 254 VII| unto God, and making her prayers she rendered up her spirit 255 VII| that, he put him in humble prayers, devoutly beseeching our 256 VII| Anon as he had made his prayers two angels in marvellous 257 VII| administration divine by the prayers and service that he did 258 VII| doctor was in his orisons and prayers, the blessed apostles Peter 259 VII| in the church in devout prayers he was enhanced and lifted 260 VII| day was much devoutly in prayers tofore the altar of the 261 VII| weeping and saying their prayers and orisons, and devoutly 262 VII| patience, and there by their prayers many one were healed of 263 VII| devoutly in orison and at her prayers she was taken and led by 264 VII| watching, in fasting, in devout prayers and in orisons he employed 265 VII| there he was continually in prayers of and orisons lifting his 266 VII| devoutly in his orisons and prayers thus as he was accustomed 267 VII| one of them should fall in prayers. And when the holy man had 268 VII| the holy man had made his prayers they rose up all and then 269 VII| use and employ my life in prayers and in orisons, that thou 270 VII| of our Lord, and by his prayers, they returned homewards 271 VII| hope in his suffrages and prayers. Among all other things 272 VII| grave by his merits and prayers, our Lord showed, and as 273 VII| was ready in watchings and prayers, true both in word and in 274 VII| Mellonin priest, and so as in prayers, in watching, and in fastings 275 VII| to be in orisons and in prayers and to study, that the most 276 VII| his invocation by vows and prayers, by some devoutly made unto 277 VII| Cambray and made there his prayers kneeling. He took off both 278 VII| Almighty, by the merits and prayers of this holy king, had saved 279 VII| nothing, by the merits and prayers of the said debonair and 280 VII| by his merits and by his prayers. Another time at Evreux 281 VII| other miracles through the prayers and merits of S. Louis to 282 VII| instance of their orisons and prayers. Item, once as she had thirst, 283 VII| and was ever in continual prayers and replenished with all 284 VII| the world wilt receive our prayers, thou that sittest on the 285 VII| doth the priest with his prayers in saying: Gloria in excelsis, 286 VII| to to persevere in their prayers and orisons, to the end 287 VII| such service and so good prayers that we therewith may acquire 288 VII| 149.~Prisoners released by prayers of S. Eutrope, iii. 274.~ 289 VII| Wheat inexhaustible by prayers of S. Nicholas, ii. 113.~


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