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1 I| be accomplished: for the glory of the saints which shall
2 I| take poverty and to give us glory. S. Gregory putteth four
3 I| shames and to ensue the glory of the world. And our Lord
4 I| villanies, fleeing all vain glory. And he himself which descended
5 I| himself which descended from glory, came, and he being come,
6 I| in the excellence of his glory, whereof saith S. John Chrysostom
7 I| and began to sing. Honour, glory and health be to God on
8 I| unction, he cometh with glory. Jesus cometh not without
9 I| nor the Son of God without glory. For he is our health, our
10 I| wit of body and soul in glory. ~And in the time of deviation
11 I| may come to the blessed glory and rest in heaven, it behoveth
12 I| villainy, she is now of glory and of honour. Wherefore
13 I| is now become the sign of glory in the foreheads or fronts
14 I| breast open in sign of vain glory, and I have mine opened
15 I| and in demonstration of glory. And these three things
16 I| sorrow in body and in soul in glory. Then the sixth day is to
17 I| seventh rest, and the eighth glory. ~As to the third consideration,
18 I| for he went from misery to glory, and from corruption to
19 I| perpetuity, and from villainy to glory. Thirdly, he rose profitably,
20 I| Jesu Christ arose by the glory of the Father, which is
21 I| our poverty and for the glory of saints, and for the reverence
22 I| second reason is for the glory of saints. For God will
23 I| said: Who is this king of glory, etc. S. Denis in the book
24 I| saying: Who is this king of glory? They answered and said:
25 I| virtues, he is the king of glory. And of this question of
26 I| demanded: Who is this king of glory? And they answered this
27 I| their nature and of their glory. Of which beauty saith S.
28 I| heaven is in the sight of glory. The heaven is substantial,
29 I| on the right side of his glory in glory, in essence consubstantial
30 I| right side of his glory in glory, in essence consubstantial
31 I| in omnipotence, equal in glory, and in his mercy. He hath
32 I| Holy Ghost sayeth thus: The glory of the Divinity is approved
33 I| them with desire of the glory perdurable. He illumined
34 I| say with the apostle: Our glory is the witness of our conscience
35 I| that he may dwell in God by glory, the which he give us that
36 I| Show ye to my father all my glory and all that ye have seen
37 I| to-morn ye shall see the glory of our Lord. I have well
38 I| stoned them, our Lord in his glory appeared in a cloud upon
39 II| day write of the riches, glory and magnificence of king
40 II| heard in the sight of the glory of the high God. And the
41 II| in puissance and in the glory of his host and of his chariots.
42 II| that time that we may give glory to his name, else we shall
43 II| heart with his virtue and glory to Jerusalem, and be thy
44 II| one voice, saying: Thou glory of Jerusalem, thou gladness
45 II| pain and converted high in glory. The priests and deacons
46 II| cross I would not preach the glory thereof. I will that thou
47 II| this time present is little glory or joy, but it shall be
48 II| world but to the honour and glory of God. And it was so that
49 II| honorificentia, etc.: Thou art the glory of Jerusalem, thou art the
50 II| reward of her son in the glory of paradise celestial. ~
51 II| be crowned in heaven in glory celestial, to which God
52 II| the merit of the crown of glory. What thing that thou dost
53 II| shall be partakers of the glory perdurable. Then they awoke,
54 II| prophets, that is God of glory, and praised him in three
55 II| three things after this word glory, which is expounded right
56 II| right sweetly. The God of glory is given of glory, as it
57 II| God of glory is given of glory, as it is said in the book
58 II| glorify him. The God of glory may be said, containing
59 II| may be said, containing glory, as is said in the Proverbs,
60 II| eighth chapter: Riches and glory be with me, the God of glory,
61 II| glory be with me, the God of glory, to whom glory is due. And
62 II| the God of glory, to whom glory is due. And thus praised
63 II| and Eugenius, what great glory they have lost and what
64 II| octroy and grant to us the glory of heaven. Amen. ~
65 II| labour rest, with trouble glory, and with death life. Or
66 II| come to everlasting joy and glory in heaven. ~
67 II| delighted in this estate in vain glory, and anon there came a voice
68 II| acomplished, that herein I have glory and honour, and that from
69 III| Christ which came also to the glory of the Jews, for they received
70 III| revelation of paynims and to the glory of thy people of Israel.
71 III| he is our informer; and glory, for he is our governor.
72 III| seeking within any vain glory to be allowed and praised.
73 III| this life to come to the glory and joy of heaven, to the
74 III| fire, and to come to the glory and joy in heaven. Amen.~
75 III| come to everlasting joy and glory in heaven. Amen.~
76 III| reward with S. Gregory in the glory of paradise.~On a day it
77 III| to whom be given laud and glory in secula seculorum.~
78 III| he coveted overmuch vain glory, but anon they became so
79 III| we may by her come to the glory of heaven, to the which
80 III| suffer for to deserve the glory that alway shall endure,
81 III| and prayers come to the glory of heaven, to which bring
82 III| Amphiabel forsook the pomp and glory of the world, and took on
83 III| him but kept him from vain glory and said full sweetly: O,
84 III| with him in the joy and glory perdurable. Amen.~
85 III| approached not Paris, thank and glory to God and honour to the
86 III| affection. ~clarte, adj., glory. ~con, v., to be able.~deal,
87 IV| grace, and in that other his glory. Per Christum Dominum nostrum.
88 IV| good christian men saw his glory, in yielding thankings to
89 IV| merit, the place for their glory, and the persecution overcome
90 IV| foundement of the church and glory of saints and holy apostles
91 IV| they that have deserved glory and honour towards God be
92 IV| go for to seek thee, the glory of christian men and praising
93 IV| woman beset about with great glory, and they that assisted
94 IV| the pain of Christ and the glory, and believe one thing and
95 IV| suffered me to come to this glory, beseeching thee to pardon
96 IV| forth, and part of heavenly glory. And of this treble part
97 IV| best part of the heavenly glory, she is called the light.
98 IV| was first called to the glory perdurable. ~
99 IV| another said: I am Vain Glory, of which thou hast enjoyed
100 IV| yet deserved that death by glory. And therefore he passed
101 IV| us go together, for the glory is made ready to me and
102 IV| to be preferred of lesser glory, for as they went in their
103 IV| pain thou increasedst his glory, thine engine found not
104 IV| thine engine found not glory of the aid when the instruments
105 IV| enlumineth all the world by the glory of his martyrdom. Thirdly,
106 IV| the desire of celestial glory, the second was the remembrance
107 IV| which is desire of heavenly glory. As S. Ambrose saith: The
108 IV| very riches, which is the glory of the king perdurable and
109 IV| and set in the seat of glory on the right side of her
110 IV| our lineage. Behold what glory he now receiveth, and in
111 IV| And they answered: God, glory be to thee which only makest
112 IV| culver or dove, tabernacle of glory, vessel of life, temple
113 IV| he endued with so great glory shouldst be alway without
114 IV| enhanced in the heavenly glory, Gerard the bishop rehearseth
115 IV| make noble carolling of the glory of her. Hell, full of malice,
116 IV| me, thou shalt abound in glory and in riches more than
117 IV| to day not evening, to glory not recountable, to myself,
118 IV| The heavens recount the glory of them that sang over thee
119 IV| Blessed Virgin with much great glory. And then the apostles kissed
120 IV| the body was borne into glory, and was not in the monument,
121 V| Rocke affecting no mortal glory, hid his lineage and received
122 V| for he desired no worldly glory. Then after a few days S.
123 V| respect of outward vain glory. He had in his heart always
124 V| taught her to despise the glory of the world, and showed
125 V| him? And he said: In his glory. And S. Bernard asked him:
126 V| asked him: And wert thou in glory? And he said: Yea. How wentest
127 V| thou go again into that glory? And he said, mowing marvellously:
128 V| sacrifice of health, he saw the glory of him by revelation of
129 V| hands of his sons, and his glory showed his departing hence
130 V| bare with him, in to the glory of heaven, victory of his
131 V| in the resplendishour of glory. And enjoy thee in the gladness
132 V| doctrine, and blessed in glory. Possidonius, bishop of
133 V| and of the moving of vain glory, saying that he would be
134 V| doubted the peril of the glory human, and left that place,
135 V| our Lord Jesu Christ in glory. And it behoveth that nativity
136 V| should despise all worldly glory and friends and kindred,
137 V| that thou mayst see his glory. And when the emperor heard
138 V| husband when he should be in glory that he would pray for her,
139 V| none advantage, but for the glory of our Lord. And then she
140 V| nature, of grace, and of glory, which came of the cross.~
141 V| made a great sermon of the glory of paradise terrestrial,
142 V| Maurice hath spoken of the glory of our fellow knights; ne
143 V| gladness to his honour and glory, saying: Sanctus, sanctus,
144 V| seat, shining of more noble glory than all the others. And
145 V| in all riches and in all glory? I pray thee tell me wherein
146 V| and had with much great glory of riches and delices. And
147 VI| never lifted up by vain glory, but ever he remembered
148 VI| therefore lifted up in vain glory, but be thou among them
149 VI| showed by their life for vain glory.~There was a young woman
150 VI| but unto thy name be given glory.~After this, the holiness
151 VI| Edward. Wherefore laud, glory and honour be given to Almighty
152 VI| trespassed, leaving the glory of the papacy and would
153 VI| had confession of faith, glory of reign, and glory of the
154 VI| faith, glory of reign, and glory of the everlasting joy.
155 VI| look not unto thy first glory. For thee behoveth that
156 VI| and recounted his first glory and his virtue. And they
157 VI| that is to say for the glory that is purposed in us;
158 VI| turn to the increasing of glory; if it be equal, then it
159 VI| of pain, than for love of glory. The third that go into
160 VI| that attend certainly the glory to come, for they be certain
161 VI| me for to bear, for the glory that I had in my sophisms
162 VI| was not enhanced in vain glory, but he knew thereby the
163 VI| to whom be given laud and glory. Amen.~
164 VI| shall see our Lord in his glory. And when the fiend heard
165 VI| soon after follow me into glory. Now it is well reason and
166 VI| old squire, full of vain glory, the which was much hardy
167 VI| seest thou the king of glory whom I see? But the daughter
168 VI| with the robe of perdurable glory. Anon the tidings were spread
169 VI| God Almighty, of sovereign glory and pure chastity. This
170 VI| showed in the louing and glory of God Almighty. And S.
171 VI| transitory life into his glory perdurable. Amen.~
172 VI| anon for to eschew vain glory, he departed from thence
173 VI| given honour, laud, and glory in secula secuIorum. Amen.~
174 VI| she, that was in sovereign glory, desired the estate of sovereign
175 VI| should not remember her first glory. In all these things she
176 VI| creance that he should see the glory of heaven which their souls
177 VI| said of cleos, that is, glory, and mens, that is, mind,
178 VII| sovereign honour, joy and glory be to you, King of bliss,
179 VII| fools that travail in vain glory. Nevertheless, I shall acknowledge
180 VII| he is my spouse, he is my glory, he is my love, and he is
181 VII| believe in thee! O beauty and glory of virgins! Good king, I
182 VII| his sovereign honour and glory. And therefore arise ye
183 VII| whom be given honour and glory, world without end. Amen.
184 VII| where laud, honour, and glory be given to the Blessed
185 VII| Fleshly covetise, and vain glory; and he said: lf thou wilt
186 VII| therefore thou wilt leave the glory of the world and of thy
187 VII| he hath called me to his glory, and hath opened to me the
188 VII| abounded above all others in glory and in riches, but he abused
189 VII| which he hath gotten the glory perdurable, the which he
190 VII| of the world, and to the glory of his glorious saint. When
191 VII| to the end that the vain glory of the world should not
192 VII| he had a leader unto the glory perdurable. And long after
193 VII| end that I may show the glory of brother Thomas Aquinas
194 VII| Aquinas which is in heaven in glory like unto me, but he precedeth
195 VII| showed unto the honour and glory of his glorious saint, S.
196 VII| precede us to the crown of glory, why live we so long?~On
197 VII| they should take no vain glory within themselves for their
198 VII| merits of S. Louis to the glory and praising of our redeemer.~
199 VII| out of this world to the glory of paradise. Wherefore it
200 VII| hereafter to the honour and glory of the said saint.~A maiden
201 VII| come there as she is, in glory without end. Amen. ~
202 VII| crying with a high voice: Glory and laud is in heaven to
203 VII| angelos, that is to say, Glory and lauding be among the
204 VII| thee, and for thy great glory we yield to thee graces
205 VII| highest, Jesu Christ, in the glory of God the Father with the
206 VII| is replenished with thy glory. As to the second part,
207 VII| have participation in the glory of paradise with the angels,
208 VII| light and very peace in the glory of paradise. After, in the
209 VII| Holy Spirit, all honour and glory. The priest maketh two crosses,
210 VII| from them. Secondly, that glory with God be given to them.
211 VII| sweet and good, in the glory and bliss of paradise.~After
212 VII| everlasting, that is the glory of paradise that God shall
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