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1 I| those of the childhood of Moses and the history of Pontius 2 I| that were in the ark of Moses. The rod which flourished, 3 I| began at Adam and dured unto Moses. And in this time is read 4 I| was sacrificed the law of Moses was given. And the fiftieth 5 I| space in a moment. Rabbi Moses, which was a great philosopher, 6 I| cubits, and this said Rabbi Moses, which was a great philosopher; 7 I| my people. The spirit of Moses was the spirit of benignity 8 I| for to judge the people. Moses was most meek and most debonair, 9 I| nature hath been changed. Moses that held a rod in his hand, 10 I| between the sea and them Moses lift up his rod, and then 11 I| a time had great thirst; Moses took his rod and smote a 12 I| thirst might not drink it; Moses put a staff in the water, 13 I| dedicated by other three. And Moses made the first dedication, 14 I| the humility that was in Moses, the wisdom and discretion 15 I| the first of the lambs, Moses saith, of the fattest of 16 I| followeth the history of Moses, which is read in the Church 17 I| instead of a son and named him Moses, saying that I took him 18 I| named Termuthe, loved well Moses and reputed him as her son 19 I| wherein was his idol. And Moses anon took it, and cast it 20 I| death. But others said that Moses did it of childhood and 21 I| saved him. Then on a time as Moses was full grown, he went 22 I| that other day an Egyptian? Moses was afeard and said to himself: 23 I| heard hereof and sought Moses for to slay him, which then 24 I| them from it. Then rose Moses and defended the maidens 25 I| some bread with us. Then Moses sware that he would dwell 26 I| of Israel and knew them. ~Moses fed the sheep of Jethro 27 I| bush burned not. Then said Moses, I shall go and see this 28 I| being in the bush, and said: Moses, Moses, which answered: 29 I| the bush, and said: Moses, Moses, which answered: I am here. 30 I| Isaac, and God of Jacob. Moses then hid his face, and durst 31 I| Israel out of Egypt. Then Moses said to him: Who am I that 32 I| offer to God upon this hill. Moses said unto God: Lo! if I 33 I| I say? Our Lord said to Moses: Ego sum qui sum. I am that 34 I| ye shall rob Egypt. Then Moses answered and said: They 35 I| into a serpent, whereof Moses was afeard and would have 36 I| shall turn into blood. Then Moses said: I pray the Lord send 37 I| thou shalt say. Then said Moses: I beseech thee Lord, said 38 I| wilt. Our Lord was wroth on Moses and said: Aaron thy brother 39 I| signs and marvels. Then Moses went to Jethro his wife' 40 I| place. Then said our Lord to Moses: Go and return into Egypt, 41 I| sought for to slay thee. Then Moses took his wife and his sons 42 I| said to Aaron: Go against Moses and meet with him in desert; 43 I| and there kissed him. ~And Moses told unto Aaron all that 44 I| all that God had said to Moses, and made the signs and 45 I| worshipped our Lord. ~After this Moses and Aaron went unto Pharaoh 46 I| to them: Why solicit ye, Moses and Aaron, the people from 47 I| among the Hebrews went to Moses and Aaron and said: What 48 I| encouraged him to slay us. Then Moses counselled with our Lord 49 I| delivered them. Our Lord said to Moses: Now thou shalt see what 50 I| land. ~Yet said our Lord to Moses: I am the Lord God that 51 I| servitude of the Egyptians. Moses told all these things to 52 I| labour. Then said our Lord to Moses: Go and enter in to Pharaoh 53 I| Israel out of his land. Moses answered: How should Pharaoh 54 I| not? Then our Lord said to Moses and Aaron that they both 55 I| to depart. And he said to Moses: Lo! I have ordained thee 56 I| know that I am the Lord. Moses and Aaron did as our Lord 57 I| our Lord commanded them. Moses was eighty years old when 58 I| bade. Then said our Lord to Moses: The heart of Pharaoh is 59 I| it. Then said our Lord to Moses: Say thou to Aaron: Take 60 I| vessels of earth and stone. Moses and Aaron did as God had 61 I| Egypt. Then Pharaoh prayed Moses and Aaron that God would 62 I| to do sacrifice; and then Moses asked when he would deliver 63 I| said: In the morn. And then Moses prayed, and they voided 64 I| to God in that land. But Moses would not so, but would 65 I| and pray ye for me. And Moses prayed for him to our Lord, 66 I| The sixth plague was that Moses took ashes out of the chimney 67 I| till they came again, but Moses and Aaron said they must 68 I| light. ~Then Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron and said to them: 69 I| beasts only abide. To whom Moses said: We shall take with 70 I| not let them go, and bade Moses that he should no more come 71 I| thou comest thou shalt die. Moses answered: Be it as thou 72 I| And then our Lord said to Moses: There resteth now but one 73 I| depart. And our Lord said to Moses: At midnight I shall enter 74 I| the Egyptian and Israel. Moses and Aaron showed all these 75 I| let them depart. Then when Moses had said to the children 76 I| Then Pharaoh did do call Moses and Aaron in the night, 77 I| descended out of Egypt armed. Moses took with him the bones 78 I| people. Our Lord said to Moses, I shall make his heart 79 I| our Lord God, and said to Moses: Was there not sepulchre 80 I| here in wilderness. And Moses said to the people: Be ye 81 I| still. Our Lord said then to Moses: What criest thou to me? 82 I| through the middle of it. I of Moses shall so indurate the heart 83 I| them of all the night. Then Moses stretched his hand upon 84 I| us. And our Lord said to Moses: Stretch out shine hand 85 I| chariots and horsemen. And so Moses stretched out his hand and 86 I| believed in him, and to Moses his servant. Then Moses 87 I| Moses his servant. Then Moses and the children of Israel 88 I| singing Cantemus domino. Then Moses brought the children of 89 I| the people grudged against Moses, saying: What shall we drink? 90 I| Sinai, and grudged against Moses and Aaron in that wilderness, 91 I| hunger? Our Lord said then to Moses: I shall rain read to you 92 I| of the other. Then said Moses and Aaron to all the children 93 I| What be we? and yet said Moses; Our Lord shall give you 94 I| wilderness, and our Lord spake to Moses in a cloud and said: I have 95 I| say, what is this? To whom Moses said: This is the bread 96 I| And it was called Manna. Moses took one gomor thereof and 97 I| all grudging they said to Moses, Give us water for to drink. 98 I| water for to drink. To whom Moses answered: What grudge ye 99 I| children and beasts? Then Moses cried unto our Lord saying: 100 I| death. Then our Lord said to Moses: Go before the people and 101 I| that the people may drink. Moses did so tofore the seniors 102 I| children of Israel in Rephidim. Moses said then to Joshua: Choose 103 I| in my hand: Joshua did as Moses commanded him, and fought 104 I| and fought against Amalek. Moses, Aaron. and Hur, ascended 105 I| into the hill, and when Moses held up his hands, Israel 106 I| the better. The hands of Moses were heavy; Aaron and Hur 107 I| sword. Our Lord said to Moses: Write this for a remembrance 108 I| of Amalek under heaven. Moses then edified an altar unto 109 I| Midian, which was cousin of Moses, heard say what our Lord 110 I| what our Lord had done to Moses and to the children of Israel 111 I| took Zipporah the wife of Moses, and his two sons, Gershom 112 I| to him into desert, whom Moses received with worship and 113 I| when they were together Moses told him all what our Lord 114 I| tofore our Lord. The next day Moses sat and judged and deemed 115 I| morning until evening? To whom Moses answered: The people came 116 I| peace. Which things when Moses had heard and understood, 117 I| they fixed their tents. Moses ascended into the hill unto 118 I| the children of Israel. Moses came down and gathered all 119 I| hath said we shall do. When Moses had showed the people the 120 I| believe thee ever after. Moses went and told this to the 121 I| then ascend to the hill. Moses went down to the people 122 I| people were sore afraid. When Moses had brought them forth unto 123 I| more and continued longer. Moses spake and our Lord answered 124 I| the top of it, and called Moses to him, which when he came 125 I| lest God smite them. Then Moses descended and told to the 126 I| After this our Lord called Moses and said: I am the Lord 127 I| bounden to know. And ere Moses received them written, he 128 I| And also as doctors say, Moses learned that time all the 129 I| he sinneth deadly. ~Thus Moses abode in the hill forty 130 I| judged. And whiles that Moses was thus with our Lord on 131 I| not what is befallen to Moses. Then Aaron said: Take the 132 I| thereto. Our Lord spake to Moses, saying: Go hence and descend 133 I| Egypt. Yet said our Lord to Moses: I see well that this people 134 I| governor of great people. Moses then prayed our Lord God 135 I| said unto his people; and Moses returned from the mount, 136 I| children of Israel said to Moses: I trow they fight beneath, 137 I| children of Israel. Then said Moses to Aaron: What hath this 138 I| not what is fallen to this Moses that led us out of Egypt. 139 I| this calf. And then said Moses: All they that be of God' 140 I| of Israel. And then said Moses: Ye have hallowed this day 141 I| blessed. The second day Moses spake to the people and 142 I| pray him for your sin. Then Moses ascended again, and received 143 I| commandments. And then after Moses taught them the law; how 144 I| into the Tabernacle. And Moses wrote each name on the rod, 145 I| each name on the rod, and Moses shut fast the tabernacle. 146 I| Egypt, and grudged against Moses, and would have ordained 147 I| returned into Egypt. Wherefore Moses was so woe that he desired 148 I| Aaron, brother and sister of Moses began to speak against Moses, 149 I| Moses began to speak against Moses, because of his wife which 150 I| hath not spoken only by Moses, hath he not also spoken 151 I| Wherefore our Lord was wroth. Moses was the humblest and the 152 I| that there was none like to Moses, to whom he had spoken mouth 153 I| because they spake so to Moses, and being wroth, departed 154 I| with leprosy, he said to Moses: I beseech the Lord that 155 I| devoured of the leprosy. Then Moses cried unto our Lord, saying: 156 I| this our Lord commanded Moses to send men into the land 157 I| tribe he should send some. Moses did so as our Lord had commanded, 158 I| afeard, and murmured against Moses and would return again into 159 I| tabernacle, and said to Moses: This people believeth not 160 I| than this is. Then prayed Moses to our Lord for the people, 161 I| their seed shall possess it. Moses told all this unto the children 162 I| there Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron, died, and was 163 I| came and grudged against Moses, and yet wished they had 164 I| had abided in Egypt. Then Moses and Aaron entered into the 165 I| drink and their beasts. Moses then took the rod as our 166 I| their fill. Then said God to Moses and Aaron: Because ye have 167 I| this, by God's commandment, Moses took Aaron upon the hill, 168 I| the top of the hill, and Moses descended with Eleazar. 169 I| grudged against our Lord and Moses, and said yet: Why hast 170 I| that were hurt came into Moses and said: We have sinned, 171 I| us these serpents. Then Moses prayed our Lord for the 172 I| live and be whole. Then Moses made a serpent of brass, 173 I| whole. ~After this when Moses had showed to them all the 174 I| there in that place died Moses, servant of our Lord, as 175 I| sepulchre unto this day. Moses was an hundred and twenty 176 I| the spirit of wisdom; for Moses set on him his hands, and 177 I| our Lord had commanded to Moses. And there was never after 178 I| prophet in Israel like unto Moses, which knew and spake to 179 II| History of Joshua ~After Moses, Joshua was duke and leader 180 II| is written in the law of Moses, and said: Our Lord confirm 181 II| nothing but the two tables of Moses of stone which Moses had 182 II| of Moses of stone which Moses had put in. And then Solomon 183 II| kindred after the law of Moses, and now have no doubt but 184 II| sight of God. Remember ye of Moses, the servant of God, which 185 II| blaspheming of God in the law of Moses, in the tabernacle, and 186 II| excused him of the blame in Moses, in praising him much, and 187 II| the minister, which was Moses, that was a great prophet; 188 II| vision it was accomplished by Moses, and that the ark of witness 189 III| and especially this that Moses saith: God assayeth you 190 III| xxiii.: Upon the chair of Moses, etc. Then S. Peter sat 191 IV| whom yet I bring forth. Moses chose to be defaced out 192 IV| from everlasting joy. And Moses repugned against Pharaoh, 193 IV| they did for the law of Moses. The fourth reason is for 194 IV| Crete in the semblance of Moses, and this Crete is nigh 195 V| the devil for the body of Moses, because he would not show 196 V| men. Like as God said to Moses: Lo! I have established 197 VI| victory and triumphs? Of whom Moses, one only man, get pardon 198 VII| appeared in the bush to Moses. In which place the holy 199 VII| that it is written that Moses saw a bush all on afire 200 VII| water divided as it did to Moses in the Red Sea, and the 201 VII| Here followeth of the Abbot Moses.~Moses, the abbot, said 202 VII| followeth of the Abbot Moses.~Moses, the abbot, said to a brother 203 VII| his brethren. The abbot Moses said to him: Go not thither, 204 VII| his brethren to the abbot Moses. And he took a basketful 205 VII| me them. When the abbot Moses was made clerk, and the 206 VII| art made all white, and Moses said: Withinforth or withoutforth? 207 VII| the false. He said that Moses was a great prophet, but 208 VII| taught him, and took many of Moses laws. For the Saracens wash 209 VII| This holy man is then as Moses was, which was given to 210 VII| holy church. And like as Moses made many marvellous signs 211 VII| Morant. May 5, vii. 201.~Moses, i. 256.~Moses the Abbot. 212 VII| vii. 201.~Moses, i. 256.~Moses the Abbot. February 7, vii. 213 VII| Mortuary beast, vi. 238.~Moses, apocryphal history of,


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