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1 I| to heal them that were sick in sin, to deliver them
2 I| naked clothing, visit the sick, and tofore all things to
3 I| in his heart that he was sick. And this Carpo was of so
4 I| Adam my father, which was sick, the angel Michael appeared
5 I| colour and without beauty; sick in the tree, strong in his
6 I| bodies, and to heal the sick malades, he gave to them
7 I| Joseph that his father was sick and feeble; who anon took
8 II| answered to them that he lay sick in his bed. Then after this
9 II| that was left by the way sick, for to have his life he
10 II| commanded that the feeble and sick should be set apart by themselves.
11 II| things avail not to the sick man but if he take and receive
12 II| nothing to a languishing sick man, if he hear it not devoutly.
13 II| feigned her always to be sick, in such wise that she came
14 II| and laid on them that were sick, were a medicine to many. ~
15 II| happed that he was strongly sick, and his son in law that
16 II| called Petronia had been sick much grievously, and had
17 II| bound to the neck of the sick person, it healeth him anon,
18 II| by his prayer, he became sick, and saw his death approach.
19 II| the body, and all manner sick men, of what malady they
20 II| was at a window and was sick of lazary, smelled the odour
21 II| life, by whose touching the sick men be comforted, whose
22 II| so much that he lay down sick in his bed for the great
23 II| after, this rich man was sick, and like for to die, and
24 II| On a time when he was sick and vexed with the fevers,
25 II| anon after S. John waxed sick and died, and when she heard
26 III| pitiful to them that were sick, and comforted them and
27 III| was oft by them that were sick, and laid the pillows aright
28 III| the less she did to the sick in service, so much less
29 III| her children were right sick, she said: Who loveth his
30 III| anon after, he that was so sick and appeared as he had been
31 III| and blessed them. And also sick men came to him and anon
32 III| and all the multitude of sick men were brought tofore
33 III| anon all they that were sick cried with a high voice:
34 III| appeared there, and all the sick people were guerished and
35 III| blind to see and healed the sick men, he raised the dead
36 III| well that he was always sick. He converted the English
37 III| which had a son that was so sick that each man said that
38 III| which had been seven years sick. The second year that this
39 III| little tofore that he lay sick, as he expounded to his
40 III| living water, which healeth sick people that drink thereof.
41 III| much religious man, was sick unto the death, named Julianus,
42 III| nun, which was grievously sick, prayed to S. Peter for
43 III| make thee all whole. This sick man went in the morn to
44 III| breath that they all were sick, and S. Philip said: Believe
45 III| shall revive, and all the sick people shall be made whole.
46 III| whole. And they that were sick cried to S. Philip, and
47 III| healed all them that were sick, and raised the three that
48 III| Nicodemus that, when Adam waxed sick, Seth his son went to the
49 III| the water, and the first sick man that descended into
50 III| whatsoever sickness he was sick of. And when the time approached
51 III| Peter, how is it that all sick people be healed of thee
52 III| Pernelle, thy daughter, to lie sick? To whom S. Peter said:
53 III| is expedient to her to be sick; nevertheless because it
54 III| after this he became all sick and feeble, and upon holy
55 III| drowned, but they that were sick were made whole both in
56 III| happed that S. Germain lay sick of a malady in a street,
57 III| followed him hastily, and fell sick and lay down in a town,
58 III| and anon after he became sick of the fevers, and the seventh
59 III| sight again, and many other sick people were healed by the
60 III| restoreth the feeble and sick to their health, for the
61 III| And by the way there was a sick man which was going from
62 III| poor folk, prisoners and to sick.~From the time of Brunehilde
63 III| he called to him poor and sick men and served them devoutly,
64 III| many miracles, and heal sick people of divers maladies.
65 III| notable church, in which all sick folk of divers maladies
66 III| woman that had an husband sick of the palsy, to which woman
67 III| them. Soon after he was sick of the fevers, and then
68 III| to avail the more she was sick of the palsy, so much that
69 III| world, of which candle many sick folk by their faith and
70 III| that she would visit the sick maid. She went and saw her,
71 III| chamberer, which had lain sick two years and might not
72 III| her which had been long sick, with prayers and orisons,
73 III| that had been four years sick and might not help herself,
74 III| to her great multitude of sick people without number. She
75 III| fetched a child which had been sick ten years of the fevers
76 III| by devotion, whereof many sick were healed, and many vexed
77 III| enseigns and tokens, and the sick man was all whole and in
78 III| wind and rain to cease. All sick men that she anointed with
79 III| a young man that was so sick of the stone that his friends
80 III| whole as he had never been sick. Another man came thither
81 III| not ne minished, and the sick people were healed there.
82 IV| Semblably all the other sick men that were presented
83 IV| them to eat, he served the sick men, and did the office
84 IV| shadow of his body he healed sick men; he was put in prison
85 IV| Christ, and healed many sick men, and in his preaching
86 IV| charity, for he said: Who is sick, and I am not sick? and
87 IV| Who is sick, and I am not sick? and therefore he is said
88 IV| Ethelwold whilst he lay sick, to help that these two
89 IV| Ravenna, had a daughter sick, and did call Appollinaris
90 IV| happed that one of them was sick and his fellows abode and
91 IV| when it drew to night the sick man died, and when it was
92 IV| it. After, he found a man sick, and set him on his horse,
93 IV| Galicia, he was strongly sick. And his fellows prayed
94 IV| so much virtue that many sick people by them were healed.
95 IV| and all that year she was sick and laboured in the fevers,
96 IV| happed that S. Germain lay sick in a street, which street
97 IV| followed him hastily, and fell sick by the way, and died there.
98 IV| and a while after he fell sick of the fevers or axes, and
99 IV| daughter named Balbina which is sick of the gout, if thou mayst
100 IV| merits of the saints, seventy sick men were healed of their
101 IV| Dominic. And the son was sick and came to his last end
102 IV| me to you all whole. ~A sick man there was which had
103 IV| Sicily, was a maid which was sick of the stone and should
104 IV| nun named Mary which was sick at Tripolin, in the monastery
105 IV| and lay it on them that be sick, and they that will believe
106 V| the father of S. Rocke was sick and saw his last end approach,
107 V| frequent the hospitals of sick and poor men. These foresaid
108 V| wretches oppressed, and sick men, he cured by counsel
109 V| day and night, serve the sick people. Vincent was afeard
110 V| he came, them that were sick he blessed in the name of
111 V| soon he had touched the sick men they were all whole.
112 V| they that were vexed and sick, and the fire of pestilence
113 V| people and them that were sick of the pestilence. And after
114 V| also sore oppressed with sick men of the pestilence, whom
115 V| had helped almost all the sick men therein, about midnight
116 V| pity and mercy, being full sick, went into Piacenza, being
117 V| city. And he being sore sick and almost lame returned
118 V| yet a little child he was sick of the headache, and there
119 V| time S. Bernard was sore sick, so that him seemed he should
120 V| time he was so grievously sick that all the brethren prayed
121 V| And the temple was full of sick people, and could have no
122 V| Amen. And forthwith all the sick people were cured and healed.
123 V| there was great company of sick people without number, and
124 V| body, and the malades and sick men refused their mediciner
125 V| always pottage and wortes for sick folk, and oftimes he had
126 V| had flesh for guests and sick people, and he loved better
127 V| was brought him.~A certain sick man came because he should
128 V| received health. He healed many sick people and did many other
129 V| should die, and then the sick man prayed God weeping,
130 V| to the church, he found a sick man which lay all sick in
131 V| a sick man which lay all sick in the way and demanded
132 V| healed a man that had been sick of the fevers three years.
133 V| then she feigned her to be sick and sent for this brother
134 V| their synagogue, and all the sick men and malades that were
135 V| his wife, which had lain sick five years of the palsy.
136 V| some of the party of the sick to be healed. In the leech
137 V| his own. In this blessed sick man that was healed, that
138 V| them upon them that were sick, and anon they were healed
139 V| Wherefore all they that were sick and languishing in maladies
140 V| fetched the thigh of the sick man and so changed that
141 V| that other. And when the sick man awoke and felt no pain,
142 V| not, for they that were sick used only cold water, and
143 V| but anon after, he was sick, so that they had no hope
144 V| of God an alms to a poor sick man. Then the poor man was
145 V| time, as S. Francis was sick on his eyes for continual
146 V| no pain.~He was strongly sick in the desert of S. Urban,
147 V| friar, when S. Francis lay sick, began to think: Our Father
148 V| bless gave health to many sick men. He converted the water
149 V| water into wine, of which a sick man anon tasted and received
150 V| God. And anon his son was sick and died, and when he saw
151 V| same night were nineteen sick men healed in his church.~
152 V| prayed, the woman that was sick arose, and was all whole,
153 VI| In a time the king was sick, lying in his bed, and there
154 VI| grace to heal and to cure sick people. But this blessed
155 VI| of Christmas the king was sick, and on the day of the Innocents
156 VI| returned into his chamber sore sick, there abiding the mercy
157 VI| howbeit that he was then sick in his groin of a pestilence
158 VI| of Barking, that had been sick twelve months, and nigh
159 VI| words be medicine unto a sick soul. Thirdly, he gave his
160 VI| happed that he was on a day sick, and saw a right fair and
161 VI| Silo, which had a scholar sick, and he prayed him that
162 VI| many miracles. And many sick people having divers diseases
163 VI| they heard say that many sick men were healed when the
164 VI| to serve them that were sick, as she had been a handmaid
165 VI| Clare. And she that was sick, without fear of heart,
166 VI| cross upon them that were sick, anon the malady fled away.
167 VI| at the last she was over sick and much more than she was
168 VI| marvellously aggrieved and sick, so that it seemed that
169 VI| Clare, which was right sick. And her seemed that this
170 VI| that this holy woman was sick, anon in great haste he
171 VI| the malady, ne never was sick after of that sickness,
172 VI| them that came to her tomb sick and diseased, and when they
173 VI| which had been three years sick, and was so enfeebled that
174 VI| Pleniere which had been long sick in her reins, in such wise
175 VI| which all they that were sick received health, if they
176 VI| perpetual in which all manner sick men, in whatsomever malady
177 VI| city sought. Whatsomever sick body might touch the fere-tree
178 VI| in her lap a man horribly sick, which had his visage stinking
179 VI| that by night she bare the sick men between her arms for
180 VI| visit her sister which was sick, and she commanded anon
181 VI| reign of angels, she lay sick of the fevers and turned
182 VI| said: Thou shalt be always sick till thou hast accomplished
183 VI| short time after, he became sick and feeble, and his friends
184 VI| came into Soly he waxed so sick that he knew well that he
185 VI| And the hostess that lay sick of the palsy was brought
186 VII| glorious and fair, or one sick, unsteadfast, not noble,
187 VII| and none of us hath been sick sith we came hither. And
188 VII| Brandon waxed feeble and sick, and had but little joy
189 VII| battles, he began to wax right sick; and then he commanded to
190 VII| it to Paul's, and as many sick folks as touched his bier
191 VII| prisoners out of their irons, sick folk to their health, blind
192 VII| resteth well and that other is sick, and the third serveth and
193 VII| There was an old man being sick which would go into Egypt
194 VII| the second for to visit sick men, and the third for to
195 VII| any of his servants were sick the king commanded for to
196 VII| health to them that were sick, and increased them that
197 VII| his wife, but they that be sick be not constrained to this.
198 VII| were there about twenty sick men of divers maladies,
199 VII| make two chapels, and many sick men were healed by his virtue,
200 VII| answer shall I give to the sick people that shall require
201 VII| of Sicily, he began to be sick in such wise that he lost
202 VII| had been a sinner and sore sick, by the merit of the holy
203 VII| within his church, and many sick folk have been and are daily
204 VII| in good health the poor sick folk languishing of their
205 VII| sleep: God that healeth sick folk send to thee comfort
206 VII| the devotion of the said sick man, prayed to S. Landry
207 VII| parishioners. He visited the sick folk without difference,
208 VII| his hand sometimes. Many sick folk were healed of divers
209 VII| filth of some patient or sick, administered, many times
210 VII| days, Iying on his bed, sick with his last sickness,
211 VII| place where her sister lay sick, and was present when she
212 VII| unprofitable or letting to sick people, right so is the
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