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1 I| appeared in human nature and flesh. The second is in the heart 2 I| of our Lord in our bodily flesh, we may consider three things 3 I| in voice, God the Son in flesh human, God the Holy Ghost 4 I| though the humility of his flesh is declared. Lo, how in 5 I| prayer; the myrrh, of the flesh mortification. And these 6 I| holiness, and the entire flesh all pure and without corruption. 7 I| flourished, that was the flesh of Jesu Christ that rose 8 I| corruption, is understood the flesh which was without corruption. 9 I| abstain them from eating flesh. And thus is one week put, 10 I| God by the desire of the flesh, it is according that the 11 I| according that the same flesh by four times ten we put 12 I| printemps the heat of the flesh moveth and boileth, to the 13 I| repress the heat of the flesh boiling, and to quench luxury 14 I| pleasantly received than the flesh of our sacrifice, which 15 I| would take the meat of the flesh, and was taken with the 16 I| himself the movings of his flesh, which in that time boil. 17 I| that she have but little flesh, that is to make the body 18 I| that aboundeth in plenty of flesh, and hath but few pens and 19 I| his blood in to drink, his flesh in to meat, and his divinity 20 I| he is our mouth. And our flesh maketh us say to Christ, 21 I| the spirit fleshly, the flesh spiritually, and the spirit 22 I| him put the house of his flesh under his feet by lifting 23 I| feast in which not only the flesh of calves ne of oxen like 24 I| from heaven, this precious flesh is above the heaven; this 25 I| manna is celestial; this flesh here is God the creator 26 I| the Virgin is the proper flesh of Jesu Christ, the which 27 I| And verily this proper flesh is in this sacrament. Our 28 I| of our Lord also whole in flesh and blood. All the remnant 29 I| found that ever he ate any flesh by name save the paschal 30 I| beasts sacrificed be the flesh sodden and roasted, the 31 I| calves of mortifying of the flesh, and hereof saith David: 32 I| Christ, that he had in taking flesh human. The wine with water 33 I| took one of his ribs, both flesh and bone, and made that 34 I| now a bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; and Adam gave 35 I| my bones and flesh of my flesh; and Adam gave her a name 36 I| they shall be two in one flesh; and though they be two 37 I| wedlock they be but one flesh, and in other things twain. 38 I| them had power of his own flesh. They were both naked and 39 I| nothing of the moving of their flesh, ne to refrain them as we 40 I| trespassed, for anon their flesh began to move and stir to 41 I| man for ever, for he is flesh. As who said, I shall not 42 I| things to you, but eat no flesh with the blood. I command 43 I| all that time men ate no flesh, for the herbs and fruits 44 I| so good fruit, wherefore flesh was ordained to be eaten. 45 I| this sign shall be in your flesh. And see that the men in 46 I| not be circumcised in his flesh shall be cast and put out 47 I| Thou art my mouth and my flesh. ~And when he had been there 48 I| the birds shall tear thy flesh. And the third day after 49 I| was then like that other flesh. If they hear not thee, 50 I| had plenty of bread and flesh; why have ye brought us 51 I| Lord shall give you at even flesh for to eat and to-morn bread 52 I| them: At even ye shall eat flesh and to-morn ye shall be 53 I| defended all manner sin of the flesh which is called generally 54 I| sin, as oft movings of the flesh that may not be eschewed, 55 I| children desired to eat flesh and remembered of the flesh 56 I| flesh and remembered of the flesh that they ate in Egypt, 57 I| behold and see, half her flesh is devoured of the leprosy. 58 II| worms began to creep in his flesh, and made a verse of this 59 II| felt the worms creep in his flesh. This was a great penance 60 II| touch his mouth and his flesh, and thou shalt see that 61 II| is, which is form of our flesh, he is more high than all 62 II| have the sureness of your flesh, the which is queen of all 63 II| with a lace to her bare flesh, and by the virtue of that 64 II| and without; he had his flesh hot and dry chauffed, his 65 II| get, and then he bought flesh and made it ready for their 66 II| him at his dinner eating flesh, which anon returned and 67 II| church he eateth this day flesh. The pope would not believe 68 II| said faithfully that it was flesh that he ate. After this 69 II| had eaten, and he said: Flesh as ye have heard tofore, 70 II| Canterbury licence to eat flesh ever after on S. Mark's 71 II| monk under. And next his flesh he wore hard hair, full 72 II| all concupiscence of the flesh, full of boughs among the 73 II| the voluptuosity of his flesh surmounted him, and he might 74 II| sent to the market to buy flesh, and as he was coming and 75 II| was coming and brought the flesh, the dogs assailed him, 76 II| totare him, and took the flesh from him; and when he came 77 II| lord of Crete, and ate the flesh of his children, how? is 78 II| she was so moved in her flesh that she might not abstain 79 II| great temptation of his flesh, but because he doubted 80 II| by mortification of his flesh, he vanquished the burnings 81 II| on the sides within the flesh, that the blood ran down 82 II| affinity is not only of flesh and blood, but it is known 83 II| He was made lean in his flesh that his flesh should be 84 II| lean in his flesh that his flesh should be disposed to the 85 III| for she refused to eat flesh, how well she gave it to 86 III| abstinence without eating flesh. For our Lord gave to her 87 III| him without tearing of his flesh, or anything hurting it, 88 III| of iron did do tear their flesh and all to-rent it. Of whom 89 III| to-rent it. Of whom the flesh was as white as snow, and 90 III| in figure of a piece of flesh as great as the little finger 91 III| prayers of S. Gregory, the flesh of the sacrament turned 92 III| great temptation of the flesh, by the which the devil 93 III| no more temptation of his flesh.~It happed that the abbot 94 III| from henceforth eat no more flesh, and go no more to none 95 III| and take on her nature and flesh human for to save the world. 96 III| of thy blood and of thy flesh shall form purely in the 97 III| to the devil and that the flesh go to the death, by which 98 III| tilling the earth, that is his flesh. And S. Austin saith, in 99 III| upon the stones, and his flesh was torn piecemeal that 100 III| abstinence for to bring his flesh low, he fasted, he entended 101 III| Christ had not taken very flesh human, but only the semblance 102 III| ne cider, ne never ate flesh, ne never rasor touched 103 III| marvel and pity to see his flesh, and was like a thing not 104 III| delivered from the bonds of his flesh there came never dew nor 105 III| honeysuckles; some say that it is flesh of some beasts that abound 106 III| honey he ate it. That it was flesh, the legend of S. Austin 107 III| saith that S. Austin ate flesh by the example of Elias 108 III| the prophet, which ate the flesh that a crow brought to him, 109 III| under that, on his bare flesh, he wore always the hair. 110 III| himself clad him next his flesh in a sharp hair and hard, 111 IV| tempted vehemently in his flesh. And this holy man was a 112 IV| blessed soul departed from the flesh. ~Some have doubt whether 113 IV| away the woodness of his flesh with a shard or shell, but 114 IV| sustain the filth of the flesh. But S. Paul laboured to 115 IV| environed with his mortal flesh. ~Ah ! Lord, how much be 116 IV| borne to the world of her flesh; and them whom she knew 117 IV| she knew well of her own flesh, she might not see die without 118 IV| overcame the sorrow of the flesh. And I have said by right 119 IV| to wretched living of her flesh in lechery, and brought 120 IV| combs to rend and draw her flesh to the bones, insomuch that 121 IV| this cruel torment of my flesh is salvation of my soul. 122 IV| thou hast power over my flesh, but Christ reserveth my 123 IV| sovereign delight of the flesh, he replenished her with 124 IV| Then he commanded that her flesh should be all torent, and 125 IV| Christine then took part of her flesh and threw it in the visage 126 IV| saying: O tyrant, take the flesh, which thou hast gotten, 127 IV| of Zebedee, not only in flesh but in the exposition of 128 IV| brother of John, not only by flesh but by semblance of manners. 129 IV| sharp life. She eschewed flesh and all fat meat, eggs, 130 IV| miracle and pity to see his flesh; and was as a thing not 131 IV| which would eat no swine's flesh because it was defended 132 IV| of whom he came as of the flesh. And his mother, tofore 133 IV| after so continent that his flesh shone all of clearness and 134 IV| clearness and chastity, and the flesh of S. Dominic shone much 135 IV| seen Jesu Christ in his flesh, for which cause he would 136 IV| held her continent of her flesh, but she eschewed not the 137 IV| paradise. Though the burnt flesh lay tofore the tyrant, and 138 IV| burnt the sinews and the flesh from his thigh, and the 139 IV| estranged from the pain of the flesh as she was from corruption 140 IV| Evangelist is glorified in his flesh with Jesu Christ; and then 141 IV| unity and assembly of the flesh of our Lord and of our Lady, 142 IV| Jesus never touched, and the flesh of Jesu is out of this reproof, 143 IV| Jesu Christ hath taken his flesh of her. The second reason 144 IV| entireness of her virginal flesh, and saith thus: Enjoy thou 145 IV| afeard to be taken from thy flesh, thou that art called to 146 IV| seen Jesu Christ in his flesh. Nevertheless I am comforted, 147 IV| that I may see thee in the flesh. And unto this day I have 148 IV| not left in hell, nor her flesh felt never corruption. And 149 IV| thou shalt return; but the flesh of Jesu Christ escaped from 150 IV| this condition, for his flesh suffered never corruption. 151 IV| he took of her. For the flesh of Jesu Christ is the flesh 152 IV| flesh of Jesu Christ is the flesh of Mary, the which he bare 153 V| while he ate the fat of raw flesh instead of butter. He said 154 V| spirit enter only, for the flesh profiteth no thing.~S. Bernard' 155 V| If my brother despise my flesh, he that is servant of God 156 V| blood for his blood, and thy flesh for his flesh, and suffer 157 V| blood, and thy flesh for his flesh, and suffer that which he 158 V| the resurrection of the flesh. And in the same error Austin 159 V| me in thee as meat of thy flesh, but thou shalt be changed 160 V| folk, and oftimes he had flesh for guests and sick people, 161 V| that rogneth and useth the flesh. And also it is said a manner 162 V| and strained his proper flesh by penance. For he was like 163 V| him fall in the sin of the flesh. And when Satan heard that, 164 V| moved the fourth part of his flesh against her in temptation, 165 V| left the cloister of her flesh, and is joined to the celestial 166 V| desire of the sin of the flesh, so that she would have 167 V| in mortification of his flesh, and he was the hand of 168 V| other: Where shall we have flesh when we have cut away the 169 V| have cut away the rotten flesh to fill the void place? 170 V| we out of that morian's flesh and fill this place withal. 171 V| devil, the world, and the flesh, that after, when we shall 172 V| in my cold body and in my flesh, wherefore I wept continually, 173 V| adaunt and subdue my proud flesh I rose at midnight all the 174 V| the peaceable peace of my flesh. And I also doubted my proper 175 V| grievous temptation of the flesh, and when this holy servant 176 V| iron was put in his tender flesh from his ear unto his eyelids, 177 V| said, Lo! see here what flesh this friar eateth whom ye 178 V| to his good thought, the flesh returned again to his own 179 VI| foul worms, and made her flesh to stink, so that she was 180 VI| newly buried. And in his flesh was found no corruption, 181 VI| body mortification of his flesh for the love of thy name. 182 VI| serpents bit and eat the flesh of the enchanters, they 183 VI| ne he never defouled his flesh. And then the parents and 184 VI| between his nails and the flesh of his nails and the flesh 185 VI| flesh of his nails and the flesh on his hands. And at the 186 VI| which appeared on earth in flesh for the health of the lineage 187 VI| The beauty of marble the flesh delighteth, the beauty of 188 VI| The angels live without flesh, and virgins living in their 189 VI| virgins living in their flesh triumph. Thirdly, for because 190 VI| life of angels in their flesh, than to increase the number 191 VI| of mortal people in their flesh. For it is more blessed 192 VI| of charge, peace of the flesh, redemption of vices and 193 VI| pain was never found in the flesh, howbeit that martyrs have 194 VI| against the sins of the flesh. The third manner of suffrages 195 VI| He said: If thou burn my flesh by fire and consumest it 196 VI| and by mortifying of his flesh. Or Martin is expounded 197 VI| and he seigniored over his flesh by continual abstinence 198 VI| making it lean. Over which flesh reason or courage should 199 VI| should reason dominate the flesh. Severus which otherwise 200 VI| ashes on him, and made his flesh lean of a whole week by 201 VI| never without hair next her flesh, and for a pillow, she took 202 VI| he did. She girded to her flesh a cord whereon were thirteen 203 VI| and fleshly desires of the flesh they should with all their 204 VI| penance that her body ne her flesh had no strength. And at 205 VI| loosed and delivered from the flesh, and when the body abode 206 VI| sinews of bulls, and frot her flesh with salt, and when she 207 VI| consented to the sin of the flesh. And on a day he made his 208 VI| from the foul lusts of thy flesh. And so with beating he 209 VI| and the knots stuck in the flesh that it made his body to 210 VI| sweet savour of our Lord's flesh was in his mouth, by which 211 VI| lived. He ate but seldom flesh. From Shrovetide till Easter 212 VI| thought adaunt and put his flesh to more penance, and by 213 VII| offer to God my blood and my flesh like as he offered for me; 214 VII| years in a stone. And her flesh was dried up for length 215 VII| shall clothe me with new flesh so that your wounds shall 216 VII| beaten his body that all the flesh was gone off, and nothing 217 VII| desert, and tormened his flesh long time, and he shined 218 VII| Epiphanius the bishop gave flesh to the abbot Hilary, he 219 VII| took this habit I never eat flesh ne fowl. To whom the bishop 220 VII| that the covetise of his flesh admonished him to sin, and 221 VII| circumcised, and eat no swine's flesh. And Mahomet told them that 222 VII| might eat all manner of flesh, save swine's flesh, and 223 VII| manner of flesh, save swine's flesh, and blood, and flesh that 224 VII| s flesh, and blood, and flesh that had been strangled 225 VII| that there was a lamb of flesh offered to him, which spake 226 VII| so sore and fast that his flesh rotted under the cord so 227 VII| of the martyr was not as flesh burnt in the flame, but 228 VII| after felt pricking of his flesh, and so kept him as long 229 VII| as he that had not had no flesh ne bone, ne any weight. 230 VII| abstained him from eating of any flesh, as he ever did while that 231 VII| maketh justice on his own flesh as long as he is living 232 VII| greatly had made lean his flesh.~On a time, during the three 233 VII| resisted, and against his flesh, and that that he had, right 234 VII| that he was chaste both of flesh and in thought all the time 235 VII| barehead. He chastised his flesh much sharply, for he was 236 VII| having the hair on his flesh, covered with his shirt 237 VII| watch of the world, the flesh and the devil, and chastised 238 VII| hair many times next his flesh, and when he left it for 239 VII| hands, and he putting his flesh under the servitude of the 240 VII| he girded him on his bare flesh with a cord. This holy man 241 VII| converted into a piece of flesh, and soon after, by the 242 VII| of bread and wine, both flesh and blood are engendered 243 VII| horror, a priest to eat raw flesh, and also to drink blood.~ 244 VII| our power, secondly our flesh, for to have our appetite 245 VII| the end that even so as flesh joineth itself to flesh, 246 VII| flesh joineth itself to flesh, and spirit to spirit, right 247 VII| Shepherds turn bread into flesh, vii. 239.~Shrift, too frequent,


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