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1 I| to give to us honour, to suffer death and to give us life, 2 I| the thing which may not suffer dilation. For all things 3 I| this sin, that he might not suffer that nature human, which 4 I| for us, and we ought to suffer for him. The second is to 5 I| more strong that a man may suffer by his proper will, without 6 I| without it be of God, than to suffer death with his own proper 7 I| and on the Friday would suffer death, and at midday which 8 I| said that he was worthy to suffer death. And the king would 9 I| Ponthus, to them that will suffer no judge over them, to the 10 I| judge them or else that he suffer of them like as he hath 11 I| of that place might not suffer it. And therefore they took 12 I| Carpo, I am all ready yet to suffer for to save man; by which 13 I| that yet he were ready to suffer death as it is contained 14 I| henceforth I am ready to suffer for to save man. This ensample 15 I| corruptionem: Thou shalt not suffer thine holy body to see corruption. 16 I| what damage thou shouldst suffer in hell. After these cruel 17 I| heaven and of earth that thou suffer not my son Isaac to take 18 I| Wherefore I beseech thee to suffer this child to go to his 19 I| of the hardness that they suffer in their works, and I knowing 20 I| king of Egypt shall not suffer you to go but by strong 21 I| the Lord God of Israel: Suffer my people to depart that 22 I| shall say to Pharaoh that he suffer the children of Israel to 23 I| frogs, and that he would go suffer the people to do sacrifice; 24 I| hard-hearted that he would not suffer the people to depart. The 25 I| What shall we do, shall we suffer the children to depart and 26 I| is of evil disposition, suffer me that I may wreak my wrath 27 II| with me, and our Lord shall suffer the children of Israel to 28 II| with God, yet God would not suffer him to build a temple for 29 II| shall we not sustain and suffer evil things? In all these 30 II| from all fornication, and suffer not thyself save with thy 31 II| wife to know that sin; and suffer never pride to have domination 32 II| showed that he had power to suffer death, and to rise again 33 II| do to me, and the more I suffer, the more I shall be agreeable 34 II| and debonair ought not to suffer this. Then came thither 35 II| the book of penance: Sire, suffer me not to descend from this 36 II| must consent to his will or suffer divers torments; so that 37 II| sweetly, and said he would suffer it debonairly. And then 38 II| example to other for to suffer. Or Stephen is as much to 39 II| forth, that no persons might suffer it. On that other side he 40 II| destroy his law, and not suffer him to enjoy such things 41 II| rehearsed how he would not suffer clerks that were thieves 42 II| and said he would never suffer a clerk to be his master 43 II| not fight, but am ready to suffer death rather than I should 44 II| revelation that he should suffer death for the right of holy 45 II| a vision that he should suffer death and martyrdom for 46 II| loved him they would not suffer such a traitor in his land 47 II| did not he would make him suffer divers torments. S. Silvester 48 II| stable in the faith for to suffer martyrdom. When the knights 49 II| thou? he said: I may not suffer the virtue of Felix, and 50 II| coming upon thee if thou suffer not the christians to live 51 II| not do so; then said he: Suffer ye it once debonairly; they 52 II| shall burn without dying. Suffer ye that your sons escape 53 II| may escape and let them suffer death for the love of Jesu 54 II| by the virtue of God to suffer thy torments, than thou 55 II| with divine words will not suffer that one only syllable of 56 II| ready to be scourged and to suffer of every man beatings, chidings 57 II| John defended them saying: Suffer ye him brethren and let 58 II| be sent; he was sent to suffer death for truth. And yet 59 II| all good. He could well suffer hunger and abundance, and 60 III| none other thing but to suffer tribulation upon tribulation 61 III| him, and offered to him to suffer death, and his head was 62 III| adversity that thou shalt suffer move thee from thy faith 63 III| henceforth be in peace, and suffer that after this revelation 64 III| said: The very God may not suffer iniquity ne falseness, for 65 III| grievous torments for to suffer, and great pains, to which 66 III| our gods, or thou shalt suffer pain and torments. S. Agatha 67 III| appeareth well that thou wilt suffer torments, in that thou sayst 68 III| torments, that the wounds suffer nothing to enter into my 69 III| keepers of the prison shall suffer any harm for me, ne that 70 III| God this prayer: Lord God, suffer not me to be lost, but of 71 III| creature? The devil said: We suffer then much grievous torment, 72 III| we pray thee that thou suffer not the devils to dwell 73 III| which might not abide ne suffer the sign of the cross, he 74 III| the mariners that he would suffer me to pass with the other 75 III| her sweet Son, and would suffer me to enter into the church 76 III| for tomorrow shalt thou suffer martyrdom for our Lord's 77 III| that they might make him suffer. Then, when Dacian the provost 78 III| and the keepers will not suffer pilgrims to come therein, 79 III| physician named Ursian to suffer many torments because he 80 III| to the end that he should suffer steadfastly martyrdom for 81 III| whom none may do, would not suffer it for the great profit 82 III| or gave himself over to suffer the martyrdom, and said 83 III| sirs, what will ye do? why suffer ye thus to be deceived of 84 III| away nor they might not suffer the stench of the dead bodies, 85 III| for no torment that ye may suffer, tell not where the cross 86 III| youth she might unnethe suffer teachings and admonestments 87 III| should now by the contrary suffer of her husband great shames, 88 III| then one of them said: We suffer this trouble because we 89 III| said: He will well that I suffer for to deserve the glory 90 III| Barnabas a man enforced to suffer pains and torments; for 91 III| enlumine many folk and shall suffer there martyrdom. On a time 92 III| contrary to them and would not suffer them enter into the temple. 93 III| and because I might not suffer the clearness, I am become 94 III| clerk that converted him to suffer the foulest death that could 95 III| said that they ought not to suffer such injury done to so noble 96 III| I beseech thee that thou suffer not the fiend to prevail 97 III| people what death he should suffer. Some would have him crucified 98 III| soul unto thy likeness, suffer not these creatures to perish 99 III| our Lord Jesu Christ to suffer death, for to have therefor 100 III| gladly offered themselves to suffer death for our Lord. There 101 III| attempered, he might no more suffer the pestilences and the 102 III| all prest and ready to suffer all torments, and much constantly 103 III| Christ your espouse, and suffer not about you none other 104 IV| am all press and ready to suffer all torments. And then the 105 IV| wherefore she would rather suffer death than incline thereto, 106 IV| Leo witness, lest I should suffer any longer this enemy, I 107 IV| man and behead him, and suffer him no Ionger to live upon 108 IV| Paul said: Nero, I shall suffer a little while, but I shall 109 IV| down. The devil could not suffer her holiness, and appeared 110 IV| and besought him not to suffer his pilgrim to perish, ne 111 IV| that so tender a maid might suffer so many torments. And after 112 IV| husband said: Abide and suffer a little, and if ye will 113 IV| god, or else thou shalt suffer many torments, and shalt 114 IV| were more strong for to suffer torments. And when they 115 IV| said to him that he should suffer them to lie on the earth 116 IV| give them, or I shall not suffer you to go quit. And they 117 IV| and therefore he would not suffer him to be buried in no wise, 118 IV| atouchment, thou shalt not suffer in the sepulchre no corruption 119 IV| corruptible, may not well suffer to be a little while thence 120 V| Bernard, and they would not suffer him to speak to him. And 121 V| go with him, which never suffer him to be weary ne to be 122 V| sacrifice to us, lest ye suffer worse than I that am bounden 123 V| flesh for his flesh, and suffer that which he had suffered, 124 V| debonairty in thy sweatings, and suffer sweetly among wicked people 125 V| and cried strongly: What suffer we? what hear we? Untaught 126 V| disdain: Thou doubtest to suffer, thou wiliest not to die, 127 V| pray thy reverence thou suffer me a little to praise thy 128 V| into a certain tower for to suffer death there by famine and 129 V| prayed her that she would suffer him to bear away the head. 130 V| always kept me in chastity, suffer me then no more to travail 131 V| shall cause the saints to suffer their martyrdom and mine 132 V| torments, thou shalt not suffer here but a little, but thou 133 V| which would in no wise suffer that any woman should come 134 V| but it is better to us to suffer than she should be vanquished 135 V| is now. I will no longer suffer that this shameless creature 136 V| confess their sins, and suffer patiently death. And anon 137 V| superfluous; hard and firm to suffer torments; counsellor by 138 V| that they should rather suffer death than to corrupt the 139 V| suffered your fellows to suffer death for Jesu Christ, and 140 V| Justina, the devil might not suffer the name, but as soon as 141 V| forsaken them, but I shall not suffer my gods to be blasphemed. 142 V| prison, for to make him suffer new torments. But for all 143 V| shall live, our Lord shall suffer no famine among the people. 144 V| earth, our Lord would not suffer to come.~On an Easter day 145 V| them because he will not suffer me to fall, because I dwell 146 V| to you to do, and I shall suffer it patiently. For I have 147 V| know it, and I shall never suffer to my power that ever they 148 V| people, but he would not suffer him in no manner, and said 149 V| the saint, and would not suffer to bear away the body, but 150 V| saying: O what violence I suffer of this old servant of God. 151 V| found that the sun might not suffer such heaviness, and that 152 VI| because his council would not suffer him to accompany it in going 153 VI| victory, for I may not see ne suffer this realm of England to 154 VI| said the abbot: Father, suffer him to lie in rest, and 155 VI| forget me? How long shall I suffer this pain? How long shalt 156 VI| believe verily that thou wilt suffer me no longer in this great 157 VI| that we be gods, we shall suffer them to speak, but they 158 VI| what sorrow and pain ye suffer. And then when the serpents 159 VI| apostles that they would suffer them to die with the serpents. 160 VI| six score years old might suffer the torment of the cross. 161 VI| and it behoveth thee to suffer many things and pains. For 162 VI| crown of victory thou must suffer much, because to humble 163 VI| now whether thou wilt now suffer and take temptations, or 164 VI| if he were condemned to suffer the pain of two months in 165 VI| fellows, and warn them to suffer in patience. And yet have 166 VI| Cousin, thou hast made me to suffer pain eight days in purgatory, 167 VI| realm of France he should suffer damage, and that great by 168 VI| and also that he should suffer many tribulations. For as 169 VI| And because he might not suffer the tumult ne noise of the 170 VI| certain that thou shalt suffer therein many adversities. 171 VI| holy church had so much to suffer, that in divers parts of 172 VI| dear sister! help me, and suffer not that I be taken from 173 VI| the end that she should suffer for him right great pain 174 VI| that any shall make thee suffer, and incontinent she was 175 VI| wherefore hast thou made me to suffer such sorrow? Thou sawest 176 VI| time? How mightest thou suffer thy mother and thy father 177 VI| age, why hast thou made us suffer so much sorrow? Thou sawest 178 VI| reverence that she would not suffer her sleeves to be laced 179 VI| poor, so that she might not suffer that any had misease, but 180 VI| her chamberers would not suffer it. And yet moreover then 181 VI| to obey, and constant to suffer, that by patience she might 182 VI| humility that she would suffer in no wise that her chamberers 183 VI| themselves might unnethe suffer the heat of him. And when 184 VI| that he cried and would suffer no creature to have rest 185 VI| his power, and rather to suffer death than to lese any of 186 VI| of hell which the damned suffer, and also they preached 187 VI| defended them and said: Suffer ye till it please me; and 188 VI| the city of Rome might not suffer this discord, but made S. 189 VI| receive it for whose love I suffer these things, which thou 190 VII| virginity, and rather to suffer death than to defile it. 191 VII| For her meiny will not suffer me to come to her presence, 192 VII| sent you for me, shall not suffer us to perish in this wilderness, 193 VII| said to her: O thou woman, suffer us to finish our sacrifice, 194 VII| do sacrifice and live, or suffer divers torments and perish. 195 VII| christian and be ready for to suffer death for Jesu Christ. And 196 VII| hast thought; I am ready to suffer all. And then he gave sentence 197 VII| thy courage, I am ready to suffer all. Secondly, she was firm 198 VII| Felicity answered: I shall here suffer pain for myself, and God 199 VII| for myself, and God shall suffer there for me. And then were 200 VII| to God for whose love I suffer this. Then they cut off 201 VII| wilt, for I am all ready to suffer it for the love of my spouse 202 VII| said to her: If thou mayst suffer not for to see us here, 203 VII| prayed him that he would suffer that she might see him, 204 VII| they known which men shall suffer these passions without definition? 205 VII| the delights corporal, and suffer their souls to die for hunger, 206 VII| the faith of Christ, and suffer him after to be overcome, 207 VII| great travail if thou mayst suffer. And after they led him 208 VII| him, and that he might not suffer the brightness of him, wherefore 209 VII| that hath ordained me to suffer this torment of fire shall 210 VII| place, for to endure and suffer the flame of the fire.~Then 211 VII| him and exhorted him to suffer patiently for the love of 212 VII| exhortment shall make thee to suffer so many torments that thou 213 VII| that they shall not mowe suffer martyrdom, let them ever 214 VII| great joy and comfort to suffer bodily death, for to get 215 VII| told that much he should suffer before his death, for to 216 VII| Justin taken, and made to suffer many torments and divers 217 VII| by his charity he would suffer death for us. And therefore 218 VII| deserved. Wherefore I will suffer all that I may suffer for 219 VII| will suffer all that I may suffer for him, for he hath deserved 220 VII| will never forsake him, suffer all that I may suffer for 221 VII| him, suffer all that I may suffer for his holy name, and I 222 VII| Campania, and there shalt thou suffer passing great pain, and


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