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1 I| the incense, orison or prayer; the myrrh, of the flesh
2 I| about midnight he made this prayer unto God, and suddenly the
3 I| much to say supplication or prayer. The first Litany is named
4 I| abstinence, and to get wings by prayer. ~For prayer is the wing
5 I| get wings by prayer. ~For prayer is the wing of the soul
6 I| them in devotion and in prayer, for to pray God that the
7 I| they were in orison and prayer continual, whereof is sung:
8 I| etc, when they were in prayer then came the Holy Ghost
9 I| Holy Ghost upon them; which prayer is necessary to receive
10 I| beginning of the church by prayer, as thus when he came the
11 I| apostles prayed God and were in prayer, whereof is sung: Orantibus
12 I| to drink. After, at the prayer of the prophet the river
13 I| they should have ardent prayer, amorous and devout, and
14 I| like wise is the orison or prayer which ascendeth to the mind
15 I| the incense of orison and prayer well smelling, as it is
16 I| fruit. Our Lord heard his prayer that she conceived of him
17 I| worldly labour and intend to prayer, and to serve God thy maker,
18 II| daughters of Belial, for the prayer that I have made and spoken
19 II| Solomon: I have heard thy prayer and thine oration that thou
20 II| you. I shall receive his prayer and shall take his visage.
21 II| she had accomplished her prayer, blessing our Lord she said:
22 II| worshipful. Oration and prayer is good, with fasting and
23 II| and converted them by his prayer; and from thence he came
24 II| But S. Andrew made his prayer to God, and anon came an
25 II| of S. Andrew, and by the prayer of the bishop he was fallen
26 II| the bishop put himself to prayer and orisons, and brake all
27 II| God heard and granted my prayer, and when he was whole,
28 II| honesty of manners. He woke in prayer and made his body lean,
29 II| he repented, and at the prayer of the three princes he
30 II| treason, and did so much by prayer and by gifts that they caused
31 II| hath delivered you by the prayer of this holy man, and worship
32 II| the holy man set him to prayer, and while he prayed his
33 II| off he made an end of his prayer, and said in his tongue
34 II| serve, and we shall be in prayer and preaching. And this
35 II| the chancel and put him to prayer by great devotion, and with
36 II| After that he had made his prayer much amorously and piteously,
37 II| Silvester put himself to prayer, and S. Peter appeared to
38 II| which child by virtue of his prayer he raised to life, for he
39 II| lay long in the dust in prayer, and when he arose out of
40 II| when he arose out of his prayer the child arose from death
41 II| miracles to be showed by his prayer, he became sick, and saw
42 II| people, he fell down in prayer upon the pavement of the
43 II| Anthony on a time was in prayer, and saw in a vision all
44 II| in the wilderness in his prayer and was weary, he said to
45 II| brethren, put yourselves to prayer, for ye have much great
46 II| all out that I may make my prayer to God. And when she was
47 II| and himself entended to prayer and contemplation. And by
48 II| delivered to them at whose prayer it should open. And thus
49 II| The Arians put them to prayer three days and three nights,
50 II| the night on his knees in prayer and prayed for her. And
51 II| forgiven and put away by the prayer of John, my servant. And
52 III| informed all the other in prayer and in work, by example
53 III| two years after, at the prayer of S. Julian in the church,
54 III| was a monk continually in prayer night and day, and when
55 III| never turn him from his prayer, and thus I am returned
56 III| hand upon him and made his prayer to God that this child,
57 III| thy mercy. This orison and prayer made she on high tofore
58 III| whom by the virtue of his prayer and with the sign of the
59 III| For whom he put himself to prayer, and anon the storm was
60 III| both whole by virtue of his prayer. It happed on a time he
61 III| weep, and made to God this prayer: Lord God, suffer not me
62 III| unto heaven, and made his prayer to God saying: O God, Father
63 III| saying: I have now heard thy prayer, and have spared Trajan
64 III| Gregory put himself to prayer with the people, for to
65 III| when they were risen from prayer, S. Gregory saw the holy
66 III| and Constantine, at the prayer of Varicam the bishop of
67 III| had again his sight by his prayer, and then S. Maur commanded
68 III| other of his fellows were in prayer he would go out of the church.
69 III| monk, and then he abode in prayer, like as the devil had been
70 III| then forthon he abode in prayer and continued therein.~Of
71 III| for ye would not accept my prayer, but God hath heard me,
72 III| night as S. Benet was in his prayer at a window, he saw the
73 III| unto heaven in making her prayer, and Zosimus saw that in
74 III| smitten off. Then made he his prayer to our Lord that all they
75 III| Venice did so much, what by prayer and by their gifts, to two
76 III| night in studying and in prayer when he should have slept
77 III| trust in God, and made his prayer openly that he would convey
78 III| and as he had ended his prayer he felt himself all whole;
79 III| not gotten grace by the prayer and request of this man;
80 III| S. Dunstan was weary of prayer, then used he to work in
81 III| Christ, and anon he made his prayer and healed him. Then said
82 III| him, and anon he made his prayer unto God, and anon he was
83 III| manner. S. Ambrose was in prayer in the church of S. Felix
84 III| the river, and also by the prayer of this holy man, they that
85 III| prisoners be also, by the prayer of this holy saint, delivered
86 III| Marcial himself made his prayer, saying: Sire, I pray thee
87 III| the morn, as he made his prayer, there descended a light
88 III| baptized. Then our Lord by his prayer raised them again from death
89 III| that our Lord had heard her prayer, she arose up, and made
90 III| time when she had ended her prayer, a candle that she held,
91 III| saw her, and sith made her prayer as she was accustomed, and
92 III| great pity, and went to prayer and orisons in requiring
93 III| nothing. She arose from her prayer, and said that they should
94 III| her debonairty, and by her prayer gat her sight again, and
95 III| water, and she set lier to prayer. Then, as the ship should
96 III| that had saved them by the prayer of the damsel Genevieve.
97 III| Aiguen where she found her in prayer. Fraterne fell down to her
98 III| unction of holy oil and by prayer. Anon after, it happed as
99 III| the earth, in orison and prayer, and our Lord showed there
100 III| virgin. Anon after their prayer, the stone issued, and he
101 IV| these ten days emended to prayer and to alms, and after,
102 IV| standing afar making his prayer cried to the dead body,
103 IV| for to eat, sleep, and for prayer, which was necessary. He
104 IV| against thee. And she made her prayer, and anon the devil vanished
105 IV| she saw him, she went to prayer and after arose, and the
106 IV| when she had finished her prayer there was a voice heard
107 IV| This have I had by thy prayer, and to thee I commend them,
108 IV| the mother, that he by thy prayer have pity on the child that
109 IV| had promised he made his prayer, and anon the maid arose,
110 IV| being christian, by whose prayer he went into the street
111 IV| did. And as he was in this prayer, the judges supposed that
112 IV| that, he set him down in prayer, and when he was constrained
113 IV| and he also gat of thee by prayer power to put away sickness
114 IV| and at their request and prayer he departed out of Rome,
115 IV| they believing, by his prayer the sea was appeased. And
116 IV| To whom Martha, at the prayer of the people, came into
117 IV| and arose, which by the prayer of S. Germain anon ceased,
118 IV| skin. And after made his prayer to God, and anon the calf
119 IV| the doors opened by his prayer. Then put he out Eugenius,
120 IV| may feel the effect of his prayer like as Saul did, which
121 IV| appeased and receive thy prayer, but I would see whom thou
122 IV| Dominic heard that, he went to prayer, and as the young man had
123 IV| he was constrained by the prayer of S. Dominic to issue and
124 IV| awake them, he put him to prayer, and entered in with his
125 IV| there all that night in prayer. And when he had prayed,
126 IV| yet a little he made his prayer to Almighty God and made
127 IV| And S. Dominic, being in prayer, saw all this vision. And
128 IV| anon he gave himself to prayer and converted almost all
129 IV| converted almost all by his prayer. He was at S. Sixtus, on
130 IV| night to be, in orison and prayer. And when the friars assembled
131 IV| the chalice and made his prayer, and remised it in his first
132 V| Libera, God hath heard thy prayer, and thou shalt receive
133 V| comfort of thy grace.And his prayer finished, anon there came
134 V| pestilence, and in this prayer he fell asleep. And in the
135 V| God with his most devout prayer, that all good christian
136 V| of pestilence. And this prayer so made, he expired and
137 V| God had granted to him his prayer, that is to wit, that who
138 V| by his intercession and prayer we may be delivered from
139 V| And as soon as he made his prayer the wicked spirit said:
140 V| God he changed the form of prayer after the communion, saying
141 V| anon the apostle made his prayer, saying: O God of Abraham,
142 V| Augustin was sent at the prayer of them of Milan. And his
143 V| that man was all night in prayer and came to the emperor
144 V| in the earth and made his prayer to God; and his staff flourished
145 V| And when he arose from prayer they said to him: The emperor
146 V| his sepulchre and made her prayer, anon she received health
147 V| when she had finished her prayer she passed out of this world,
148 V| the sea. And he made his prayer, and anon the tempest ceased,
149 V| he translated it by the prayer of some persons, and found
150 V| tierce, she was in orison and prayer, and from tierce unto nones
151 V| And then went they all to prayer, and the bishop, that was
152 V| ides of September was in prayer, and he heard a company
153 V| people. And as he was in prayer and orison he was slain
154 V| came Claudia put herself to prayer and gave her spirit to God,
155 V| to say as, entending in prayer, and the gard, in abiding
156 V| night when he arose from prayer, he let wind go behind by
157 V| they found in orison and prayer. And when they were gone,
158 V| apostle was come he made his prayer and raised the king's son
159 V| spirits by the virtue of prayer and by strength of their
160 V| dead men, I offered thy prayer to our Lord. Secondly, they
161 V| as this holy man was in prayer, the devil called him thrice
162 V| because he had made that prayer in sin, he said injury to
163 V| her again to thee by thy prayer. But yet the mother had
164 V| and trust verily by thy prayer that I shall have remission
165 V| wake that night and be in prayer so that God should declare
166 VI| had thus long continued in prayer, she was commanded by a
167 VI| was done, he arose up from prayer all whole, and felt all
168 VI| merrily, he said in his prayer to~S. Edward: O thou my
169 VI| and when he arose from prayer he felt his heart all whole
170 VI| servants. And as soon as their prayer was finished an angel led
171 VI| as she was continually in prayer, she was in a night warned
172 VI| in that place, or for the prayer of some saint. First, for
173 VI| thou for certain that thy prayer shall be heard, and when
174 VI| like as David saith: My prayer shall be turned into my
175 VI| And when they arose from prayer, this holy virgin arose
176 VI| anon as he had made his prayer, he gat of God that he required.
177 VI| the venom by the virtue of prayer.~And then he heard that
178 VI| kneeled down and made his prayer, and the child arose tofore
179 VI| spirit was not loosed from prayer. And as he lay towards his
180 VI| the bishop put himself to prayer for him. Then he said that
181 VI| forthon he entended all to prayer, and howbeit that he had
182 VI| by. Also in making devout prayer she had so great pleasure
183 VI| dispenser, and made then her prayer, and after, of that loaf
184 VI| S. Clare arose from her prayer, which had yet her visage
185 VI| this wise by the orison and prayer of S. Clare destroubled
186 VI| marvellous virtue of her prayer, by the which at the beginning
187 VI| down, and put herself to prayer, and prayed our Lord to
188 VI| travail they should go to prayer, for prayer is a thing that
189 VI| should go to prayer, for prayer is a thing that pleaseth
190 VI| the holy virgin made her prayer and then marvellously she
191 VI| And when she had made her prayer, our Lord came over her,
192 VI| me thy grace and hear my prayer, that all they that have
193 VI| fasting, in waking, and in prayer, and hath suffered patiently
194 VI| so right ardent desire of prayer that she oft went sooner
195 VI| she had accomplished her prayer she heard our Lord saying:
196 VI| heard our Lord saying: Thy prayer is heard. And said she to
197 VI| answered like as ye heard. Her prayer was of so great ardour that
198 VI| she had accomplished her prayer the young man left his heat,
199 VI| jocund, and ne ceased of prayer. The last day tofore her
200 VI| and bless him with this prayer: Jesus Nazarenus rex Judeorum,
201 VI| bless him with that holy prayer to his life's end, and did
202 VI| John the Evangelist the prayer: O intemerata, and on day,
203 VI| ended his orison and his prayer, the weather began to withdraw
204 VI| dark weather by his holy prayer. After, for his blessed
205 VI| the great instance and the prayer of the king unnethe could
206 VI| came to him and made his prayer, and after took away from
207 VI| then she gave herself to prayer, and prayed God that her
208 VI| And when he had made his prayer, he looked here and there,
209 VII| effect of his request and prayer. And then came a voice to
210 VII| and as he was on a time in prayer he saw a great multitude
211 VII| And when she had ended her prayer there was a voice heard
212 VII| discreet in word, busy in prayer, chaste of body, and wholly
213 VII| give thou us grace by his prayer, which knew by revelation
214 VII| and whiles they were in prayer they saw that the water
215 VII| laboureth always to break his prayer, and in other labours a
216 VII| he then put himself to prayer in weeping, and there fell
217 VII| woman. Nevertheless by the prayer of the bishops and of the
218 VII| default of water, and at his prayer suddenly the earth opened,
219 VII| long while he was in his prayer, and went a little aback
220 VII| inclined down to make his prayer like as he had been accustomed,
221 VII| enchased away the fiends by his prayer. S. Helen delivered to him
222 VII| to the poor. And at the prayer and request also of her
223 VII| to him, saying that his prayer was heard of God, and they
224 VII| and set all his intent in prayer, he was seen lifted up many
225 VII| thing, and after when his prayer was past, anon he had in
226 VII| was turned and made his prayer, the which voice said unto
227 VII| for well I wot that at his prayer we shall have all that to
228 VII| Arnold, and frequently her prayer there made, by him recovered
229 VII| buried, the which by his prayer at the request of the people
230 VII| without speaking, made his prayer to God that of his grace
231 VII| And when he had made his prayer he drew his staff over the
232 VII| said to him, he made his prayer to our Lord that no woman
233 VII| This holy man made his prayer, and anon he healed him.
234 VII| altar, and devoutly made his prayer, weeping and piteously sighing,
235 VII| foot of length, after the prayer of the carpenters done unto
236 VII| the saint, and after her prayer done to S. Louis, her son
237 VII| for the foresaid men his prayer to him, and after his prayer
238 VII| prayer to him, and after his prayer was done he saw folk coming
239 VII| and sore weeping made her prayer there to God and to the
240 VII| said font, made there his prayer, left his staves there,
241 VII| vexed. And she made her prayer and demanded help of the
242 VII| took on them pity, made his prayer unto our Lord, and suddenly
243 VII| nought availed there his prayer, wherefore he went to his
244 VII| church, and soon after, his prayer made to God, kneeling before
245 VII| of our Lord, and of his prayer the sentence may be such:
246 VII| of thee for the foresaid prayer, and when he cometh to say
247 VII| inciteth us to honour and prayer, after the ensample of our
248 VII| Amen, that is to say: Thy prayer be heard and enhanced. After
249 VII| temple destroyed by the prayer of S. John, ii. 169.~Dicer,
250 VII| Martin, vi. 148.~Hours of prayer, wherefore instituted, i.
251 VII| recovered from lechery, by prayer of S. Andrew, ii. 97.~Nightingale
252 VII| Oil given in answer to prayer, iii. 92.~Omer, S., vii.
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