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1 I| and the moon shall be as blood, and the stars shall fall
2 I| despised so noble price as his blood, and set not thereby. And
3 I| effusion of his precious blood. The fourth the signs of
4 I| March and in printemps the blood groweth and augmenteth,
5 I| attemper and depress the blood of concupiscence disordinate,
6 I| we hold and say that the blood sprang out of his head.
7 I| evil thoughts; or in the blood, because the scripture saith,
8 I| soul of every one is in the blood; or in the head, because
9 I| brain. They sought it in the blood when they opened his veins
10 I| the spear, have shed my blood, and have given over my
11 I| set his meat, that is his blood. For he would shed his blood
12 I| blood. For he would shed his blood not as a debtor, and therefore,
13 I| angels, but with my proper blood. And after consider, if
14 I| as much to say as full of blood, and this word Bosra is
15 I| cometh from the world full of blood by the sin of the world
16 I| body red, all covered with blood, because that yet when he
17 I| pressed in such wise that the blood sprang out. Thus Jesu Christ
18 I| price of our redemption, his blood in to drink, his flesh in
19 I| Sion, and hath purged the blood of Jerusalem from the middle
20 I| reconciliation, and shed his blood in price and washing our
21 I| in meat, and his precious blood in drink, in likeness of
22 I| stone, to us is sprung the blood of the amorous Jesu Christ.
23 I| an hour, but the precious blood of Jesu Christ washeth us
24 I| the veins of the fountains blood began to issue, and ran
25 I| the prophet the river of blood ceased, and came again to
26 I| also whole in flesh and blood. All the remnant that is
27 I| defendeth the culpables from blood that they ne loose life
28 I| bound to, showeth yet his blood. And this same hour was
29 I| sacrament of his body and of his blood together; he washed the
30 I| Jesu Christ sweat water and blood, his monument was delivered
31 I| signified seven effusions of the blood of Jesu Christ. The first,
32 I| arrosements or sprinkling of blood were made with the sprinkle
33 I| thou done? The voice of the blood of thy brother crieth to
34 I| earth that received the blood of thy brother by his mouth
35 I| but eat no flesh with the blood. I command you to slay no
36 I| man, nor to shed no man's blood. I have made man after mine
37 I| Whosomever sheddeth his brother's blood, his blood shall be shed.
38 I| his brother's blood, his blood shall be shed. Go ye forth
39 I| drawest shall turn into blood. Then Moses said: I pray
40 I| and it shall turn into blood; the fishes that be in the
41 I| is, in that they turn to blood, that it may be a vengeance
42 I| servants, which turned into blood, and the fishes that were
43 I| of Egypt was turned into blood. And in likewise did the
44 I| water to drink but all was blood. And this plague endured
45 II| him. And David said: Thy blood be on thy head! thine own
46 II| him, for he had shed man's blood. But God said to him, his
47 II| rods and scourges, that the blood flowed in the sight of all
48 II| without head, Iying in his blood, cried with great voice,
49 II| bounden in such wise that the blood ran out. He prayed for them
50 II| empire without shedding of blood and sith returned to the
51 II| broken; see how that the red blood runneth down by my body;
52 II| and slew him and drank his blood, and the hounds drew his
53 II| saith: They have shed the blood of innocents by reason of
54 II| throats, for to have their blood in a bath all hot, and thereby
55 II| horror to shed and spill the blood of innocents, our Lord Jesu
56 II| despited and villained the blood of Jesu Christ of which
57 II| him, and when he saw the blood of this fly, he repented
58 II| saith thus: O Lord, the blood of thy blessed martyr S.
59 II| within the flesh, that the blood ran down over all his body
60 II| poinlers of iron. And when the blood ran into the fire and made
61 II| is not only of flesh and blood, but it is known by the
62 III| he took his hand full of blood and cast it into the air
63 III| gathered up the drops of his blood, which women anon were taken,
64 III| as white as snow, and for blood they gave out milk. And
65 III| in the side, the precious blood avaled by the shaft of the
66 III| Holy Ghost, which of thy blood and of thy flesh shall form
67 III| bloody, and of whom the blood of innocents run and drop
68 III| receive the precious body and blood of our Lord, of which mouth
69 III| shalt be baptized in thy blood. Then began she to worship
70 III| place of bucale. And the blood ran upon the stones, and
71 III| such wise that he voided blood six days continually; he
72 III| which late hath shed his blood for the faith, for he hath
73 III| hath healed thee of the blood that ran from thee, and
74 III| themselves, and offer their blood in sacrifice to God. And
75 III| slay him first, by whose blood God might best be pleased,
76 III| because thou art noble of blood and of lineage, and son
77 III| that their skin was red as blood, and suffered so great pain
78 III| witness by shedding of my blood. These words sounded he
79 III| and sharp stones, that the blood in his feet coloured the
80 III| they thirsted strongly the blood of this holy man and his
81 III| and was yet bloody of his blood, whereby he might evidently
82 IV| that the most part of the blood of his body ran out at his
83 IV| his head, bled milk and blood together, which miracle
84 IV| hid him three days. The blood of the ram abode and congealed.
85 IV| Nero, saying: Command my blood to be washed away, for lo
86 IV| and afterward flowed out blood. In the air was a great
87 IV| and gathered up his own blood, and put it therein and
88 IV| bewrapped in his innocent blood. Alas! my father and doctor,
89 IV| world, not by sweat, but by blood. S. John the Baptist ate
90 IV| shall be glorified in thy blood. On a Tuesday he returned
91 IV| to be against effusion of blood, against passion of the
92 IV| against shedding of her blood by constancy, for in her
93 IV| bones, insomuch that the blood ran about out of her body,
94 IV| see so much effusion of blood, and then commanded that
95 IV| sister from the flux of blood which had held her seven
96 IV| Magdalene received the body and blood of our Lord of the hands
97 IV| of whom flowed milk with blood. Then he made her tongue
98 IV| make a little clay, with my blood tempered, and anoint therewith
99 IV| then took a little of his blood and laid it on his eye,
100 IV| the tyrant, to whom the blood of the holy martyr re-established
101 IV| of Nazarien with as fresh blood as he had been buried the
102 IV| shining by the shedding of thy blood, thou hast deserved to have
103 IV| tobruised and bled much blood, and yet he would not consent
104 IV| crowned him with his precious blood and stones. And S. Stephen
105 IV| lying, and fouled in my blood, without to have slain me
106 IV| transfiguration of our Lord, and the blood of Christ is renewed of
107 IV| the deacon ministered the blood of our Lord to the people,
108 IV| dispensation of the body and blood of our Lord. To whom S.
109 IV| for he gave his precious blood for the love of our Lord,
110 V| rehearseth of the place where his blood was shed: A christian man
111 V| which were besprent with his blood, and put them in a case
112 V| love thy lord, give thy blood for his blood, and thy flesh
113 V| give thy blood for his blood, and thy flesh for his flesh,
114 V| makest the earth red with thy blood, which repairest in heaviness,
115 V| finger dropped three drops of blood upon a cloth by which they
116 V| all surely, and bear of my blood to your emperor, and let
117 V| the knights bare of his blood to the emperor, wherewith
118 V| and is first nature of blood, and after it is converted
119 V| was he nourished, first in blood, that is to say in sin,
120 V| wrote an obligation with his blood and sealed it with his ring,
121 V| the throat, and anon the blood gushed out and sprang in
122 V| all besprongen with the blood. And the Jew said: Verily,
123 V| Christ, and anon issued blood of his throat; and then
124 V| his side with the spear, blood and water issued abundantly,
125 V| were abashed and bare this blood into their synagogue, and
126 V| And the bishop put this blood in ampuls of crystal and
127 V| kept an ampul with the same blood. And there a solemn feast
128 V| tribulations, and have shed much blood, and am come to tell it
129 V| wedding, and have shed much blood, and have slain the husband,
130 V| leye his holy hands in the blood of the felons. And this
131 V| our clothes red of their blood, let us then follow them
132 V| wickedness, I shall require his blood of thine hand and this man
133 V| firm or clean or dyed of blood, or deputed to holy usage,
134 V| by purity, he was dyed in blood by thinking of the passion
135 V| her house was oft full of blood of young men that drew to
136 V| and was baptized in her blood, and so died.~And Virbius
137 V| written on their breasts with blood, which diligently beholding,
138 VI| peaceably when the rightful blood was destroyed. Notwithstanding,
139 VI| there ran great plenty of blood and matter on the king's
140 VI| the worms and all the foul blood out of her face, and bade
141 VI| hath proceeded of the true blood of the land, and of the
142 VI| his arm a congelation of blood in manner of a posthume,
143 VI| martyrdoms without effusion of blood, that is scarceness in plenty,
144 VI| martyrdom without shedding of blood, that is patience in adversity,
145 VI| bought with their precious blood, and therefore it is said:
146 VI| therefore it is said: Their blood is precious, that is to
147 VI| same upon John, saith: The blood of Jesu Christ is precious
148 VI| sin, and yet made he the blood of his saints precious,
149 VI| whom he gave his precious blood. For if he had not made
150 VI| For if he had not made the blood of his saints precious,
151 VI| speckled as it were with blood, which cannot be had away
152 VI| had without shedding of blood. And then forthon he left
153 VI| destroy christian men's blood, and they came unto the
154 VI| visage were all covered with blood. She had learned an orison
155 VI| one disfigured born of his blood. For he lay on the earth
156 VI| beat the maid, that the blood ran down on every side of
157 VII| be come of the most noble blood in the world. The second,
158 VII| lord must be of so noble blood that all men shall do to
159 VII| for the effusion of your blood shall be reputed to you
160 VII| desire to offer to God my blood and my flesh like as he
161 VII| her body milk instead of blood, and angels took the body
162 VII| desire to offer to God my blood, and make an end of that
163 VII| the effusion of milk for blood that was in S. Paul, the
164 VII| redeemedst with thy proper blood. Then the seventh finger
165 VII| Jesu Christ was pierced and blood issued out. The second was
166 VII| bought you with his precious blood. And then the angel of our
167 VII| and have pity of thine own blood, which is my son. And then
168 VII| save swine's flesh, and blood, and flesh that had been
169 VII| city of Brescia it rained blood three days, and that same
170 VII| which affrmed the body and blood of our Lord not to be verily
171 VII| body so great abundance of blood that it quenched the fire.
172 VII| the washing of effusion of blood, which I have long tarried
173 VII| land, and by affinity of blood nigh parents, instantly
174 VII| they sprinkled and shed his blood by such manner that he rendered
175 VII| the earth, who by his own blood had quickened or raised
176 VII| to see shedding of human blood. In the same battle was
177 VII| he had taken the body and blood of our Lord, or else sometime
178 VII| little whelk, red as any blood, to whom S. Albine, making
179 VII| wine for this, that both blood and water issued out of
180 VII| wine translated into the blood of thy right dear Son that
181 VII| chalice of my proper and own blood that is the confirmation
182 VII| chalice of mine own proper blood, and right soon after the
183 VII| into the proper and own blood of Jesu Christ, that same
184 VII| of the body and precious blood of Christ, and this is showed
185 VII| and wine, both flesh and blood are engendered in creature,
186 VII| body and into his precious blood. The second miracle is,
187 VII| flesh, and also to drink blood.~After this consecration
188 VII| mountain of Olivet and sweat blood along his body, and therefore
189 VII| the second cross over the blood, for the sweating of blood,
190 VII| blood, for the sweating of blood, and the third before his
191 VII| on the chalice over the blood, and the other twain betwixt
192 VII| crosses over the precious blood. Or else it may be said
193 VII| side of our Lord, that was blood and water, that is to wit,
194 VII| and water, that is to wit, blood of redemption and water
195 VII| Jesu Christ was not without blood, ne the blood was not without
196 VII| not without blood, ne the blood was not without the body.
197 VII| sufferance, and of his precious blood aroused by virtue and unity
198 VII| heart with that precious blood, keeping himself from evil
199 VII| dawning of this precious blood and blessed body meddled
200 VII| wherein is the precious blood of our Lord and saith: Quid
201 VII| say: The precious body and blood of our Lord will keep my
202 VII| reverently the priest taketh the blood of Jesu Christ, and after,
203 VII| precious body and precious blood that I have taken as unworthy,
204 VII| cured by miracle, iii. 136.~Blood of Christ, five times shed,
205 VII| 174.~Brescia, it rains blood at, vii. 123.~Bruill abbey,
206 VII| forbids the bath of infant's blood, ii. 201.~Constantine's
207 VII| Milk flows in place of blood, iv. 5, 97. ~Miller, the,
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