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1 I| men into sin, quencheth virtue, nourisheth pride, and maketh
2 I| and may increase in them virtue, and expel vice and sin,
3 I| he, consider ye what the virtue is of the cross The sun
4 I| angels bow, the stars give virtue, the kings joy, and the
5 I| number of forty. For the virtue of the ten commandments
6 I| summer for to be young by virtue and constancy. In harvest
7 I| Jesus showed the more great virtue of patience, he commanded
8 I| transported from infirmity to virtue, from mortality to perpetuity,
9 I| saying: Peter bear the virtue of obedience, to whom our
10 I| For by his puissance and virtue saith Isaiah, he ascended
11 I| he ascended in his proper virtue. And in this is the difference,
12 I| and of saints by his own virtue, marvelled, and said to
13 I| of thy puissance, and thy virtue shall bring thee to heaven.
14 I| of continual operation in virtue. For like as the heavens
15 I| strong because of their virtue and might, of which strength
16 I| Secondly, as in giving virtue or strength, and so is the
17 I| is the dart given by the virtue and strength of him that
18 I| and of the Son as having virtue and authority in his operation,
19 I| of vices I have felt the virtue of his puissance; and by
20 I| lift up from the earth by virtue of the sun, and nourisheth
21 I| shall come in thee, and the virtue of him that is highest shall
22 I| because that water hath the virtue and nature to refresh and
23 I| make our hearts to grow in virtue, and also by space of time
24 I| God, and by the force and virtue of contrition. Nevertheless
25 I| dreaded no torment by the virtue of the Holy Ghost, which
26 I| said Holy Ghost having all virtue, for he is invincible, for
27 I| little matter, but strong virtue in operation it hath in
28 I| oft about them. The first virtue is that he that was rich
29 I| altar, and then it hath virtue to ascend by the lightness
30 I| opinion, for they be the virtue and beauty of the church,
31 I| passion on was made, by virtue of which he gat very mercy,
32 II| upon all manner trees and virtue of them, from the cedar
33 II| in truth and in all their virtue. Now therefore, my sons,
34 II| they? And what is their virtue, and what multitude is of
35 II| their God giveth to them virtue to resist their enemies.
36 II| of thine heart with his virtue and glory to Jerusalem,
37 II| us that hath done great virtue in Israel. And anon when
38 II| The Lord bless thee in his virtue, for by thee he hath brought
39 II| Then Achior seeing the virtue of the God of Israel, left
40 II| Israel. She was joined to the virtue of chastity, so that she
41 II| stedfastly in all works of virtue, without doing any sin,
42 II| show to them the degrees of virtue. The first is that they
43 II| the same day, what for the virtue of the writing of our Saviour,
44 II| her bare flesh, and by the virtue of that stone she should
45 II| slay him, but it is great virtue to raise him again to life,
46 II| chased them away by the virtue of his commandment, and
47 II| baptized; which child by virtue of his prayer he raised
48 II| of ares, which is to say virtue. Or Macarius is said of
49 II| said: I may not suffer the virtue of Felix, and when my God
50 II| tempted him therein by the virtue of his faith, the devil
51 II| vaunted himself to be the virtue and the providence of God,
52 II| christian men is of great virtue. And the provost said: Tranquillinus,
53 II| they profit in infirmity virtue, and giveth to our studies
54 II| for as much as I know the virtue of my God, I set nothing
55 II| because it is time that the virtue of God be showed, go ye
56 II| me more stronger by the virtue of God to suffer thy torments,
57 II| known by the strength of virtue: and anon he sent for that
58 II| light shining, and in the virtue of puissance. Thirdly, it
59 II| it was marvellous by the virtue of the suffering of the
60 III| more noble in faith and in virtue, which for the great desire
61 III| company of any man, by the virtue of the Holy Ghost, conceived
62 III| let them now show their virtue and might and enter ye hither.
63 III| great serpent, whom by the virtue of his prayer and with the
64 III| made them both whole by virtue of his prayer. It happed
65 III| the third of truth and of virtue.~Holy church halloweth the
66 III| conjured S. Maur by the virtue of the martyrs that he would
67 III| Patrick commanded, by the virtue of God, that the sheep should
68 III| not by his merit but by virtue of his obedience.~There
69 III| shalt thou not do. And the virtue of God sovereign shall shadow
70 III| said: I conjure thee by the virtue of Jesu Christ our Lord
71 III| Zosimus conjured her by the virtue of God that she should tell
72 III| entered therein, by the virtue of our Lord it seemed that
73 III| seest thou not the great virtue of the christian people?
74 III| Then when the lord saw the virtue of God so openly by the
75 III| doubted nothing. And by his virtue he reproved them, and by
76 III| and this piscine had such virtue that the angels descended
77 III| that piscine had not his virtue only of the angel but of
78 III| manner finished his life.~The virtue of the cross is declared
79 III| faith of Christ and the virtue of virginity; they praised
80 III| heart is old, and by the virtue of my lord Jesu Christ your
81 III| nice trifles, and no manner virtue therein, and then he supposed
82 III| of devotion, and seed by virtue of his predication by which
83 III| apostles, yet had he the virtue of the soul which is called
84 III| extremities go round about every virtue, and the virtue abideth
85 III| about every virtue, and the virtue abideth in the midst. And
86 III| Vitus is as much to say as virtue or right virtuous.~
87 III| devour him, but anon by the virtue of the faith he became meek
88 III| tofore him in the spirit and virtue of Elias the prophet for
89 III| hand, the work, and the virtue of our Lord is with him.
90 III| give you baptism in the virtue of the Holy Ghost, in water
91 III| born, this child grew in virtue, and his father set him
92 III| shall give you force and virtue. S.Germain held his hand
93 III| creance and belief, and by virtue also and by miracles, for
94 IV| constrained by the divine virtue of God, and cried and said:
95 IV| persecution overcome by virtue. Hæc Leo. ~Though they suffered
96 IV| marvelling that they be mighty in virtue, and ever do the commandments
97 IV| now be or have been, by virtue of his courage. Ne this
98 IV| he recompensed in him the virtue for his reward. And when
99 IV| baskets, came to so great virtue, that in the space of thirty
100 IV| operation of miracles. The virtue of this stone is said to
101 IV| the blessed Margaret had virtue against shedding of her
102 IV| shining, and ares, that is virtue. That is to say, shining
103 IV| overcame his childish age by virtue of his courage. It is said
104 IV| blessed, and of ares, that is virtue, which is a blessed virtue.
105 IV| virtue, which is a blessed virtue. And Beatrice is said, sorrowful
106 IV| touched the hem, were of no virtue, but, after that she had
107 IV| it, they were of so much virtue that many sick people by
108 IV| and reason of the seed by virtue of predication, by which
109 IV| thing. And of what great virtue this chain is, it appeareth
110 IV| allegement because it had no virtue. And at last the very chain
111 IV| demoniac. But it was of such virtue that the devil might not
112 IV| and anon he felt so great virtue in himself that he began
113 IV| Eufronia, I conjure thee by the virtue of the Holy Ghost that thou
114 IV| This is that tree of such virtue that the leaf brake the
115 IV| after and according to her virtue without end. This saith
116 IV| puissance of her son, as of the virtue of God not changeable, said,
117 V| And after, when his divine virtue was known to the pope, Rocke
118 V| all about them; for the virtue of charity took away the
119 V| time came a man of great virtue, as S. Gregory saith in
120 V| the end that he know the virtue of God. And after this they
121 V| life, for he knew well that virtue should profit to him in
122 V| is proved the right great virtue of the cross, unto the paynims,
123 V| John, which was strong in virtue and all embraced in the
124 V| knees. And he was of such virtue and so holy that he constrained
125 V| to be three things by his virtue? And then John doubted that
126 V| defended her forcibly, and the virtue divine made the hands of
127 V| Apulius said to the judge: The virtue of christian people may
128 V| also preached to them the virtue of patience. And after seven
129 V| word and by ensample in all virtue. Then two wicked men addressed
130 V| draw them to him. If such virtue, as men say, is in a precious
131 V| horrible, and lost anon all my virtue. Then Cyprian left him,
132 V| overcome, what unhappy is your virtue that ye may not overcome
133 V| and lose all our might and virtue, and flee from her, like
134 V| the church of God, for the virtue of Jesu Christ is joined
135 V| said: I am certain that the virtue of our Lord Jesu Christ
136 V| anon overcome all their virtue. And then he came tofore
137 V| shone in all bounty and virtue, so at his last end he yielded
138 V| when a thing of marvellous virtue is done, Michael is sent
139 V| many things of marvellous virtue. For like as Daniel witnesseth,
140 V| blandishes, and oppresseth virtue by violence. Therefore it
141 V| the wicked spirits by the virtue of prayer and by strength
142 V| shone and resplended in all virtue he deserved to be bishop
143 V| have showed that I have the virtue of a man, and have virtue
144 V| virtue of a man, and have virtue of the sin which was put
145 V| that it was in the only virtue of courage. And then on
146 V| that have such might and virtue. And S. Paul said: I shall
147 VI| full of meekness and of virtue, and never lifted up by
148 VI| and, good Lord, by thy virtue Susanna was delivered from
149 VI| foot cloven, by which the virtue of discretion is expressed;
150 VI| profit, because that all virtue is contained therein. And
151 VI| by wise counsel, and by virtue of the condition made, he
152 VI| Lord Jesu Christ is of such virtue, that in the city of Edessa
153 VI| thee to grant to me the virtue of patience. To whom our
154 VI| his first glory and his virtue. And they said to him the
155 VI| verity, brandished by the virtue of' God fighting, the which
156 VI| shall be fulfilled by the virtue of the divine puissance
157 VI| man of great holiness and virtue, and two were chosen for
158 VI| original sin and mortal, by the virtue of the passion of Jesu Christ.
159 VI| from day to day in great virtue and goodness, and specially
160 VI| same profession and of one virtue, of whom the body resteth
161 VI| peril of the venom by the virtue of prayer.~And then he heard
162 VI| confessed that he had felt the virtue divine, and began to embrace
163 VI| Francis commanded her by virtue of obedience that she should
164 VI| keep secret the marvellous virtue of her prayer, by the which
165 VI| proved and felt certain virtue thereof, which had holpen
166 VI| and recommended him to the virtue of her orisons, as well
167 VI| honoured her much for the virtue that was in her. And she,
168 VI| suffering of sickness is virtue perfect. How and in what
169 VI| disciple S. Clare, by the virtue of our Lord Jesu.~Of a lame
170 VI| increased so greatly in virtue that every man had joy of
171 VI| charged the fiend by the virtue of our Lord's passion, to
172 VI| chapter, commanded him by virtue of obedience that he should
173 VI| all filth, ornate with all virtue, and decorate with all felicity.
174 VII| an angel or a celestial virtue, yet thou oughtest not to
175 VII| demanded of Agathon what virtue was more than labour, and
176 VII| have laboured with all the virtue that I might to keep the
177 VII| My stone hath yet such virtue that he that seeth it and
178 VII| if he haply saw it, the virtue visible that it hath, he
179 VII| wives for to engender men of virtue, and prophets. And one of
180 VII| which was much adorned with virtue and wisdom, and was there
181 VII| sick men were healed by his virtue, and he converted many Saracens
182 VII| of fire shall give to me virtue of patience, without moving
183 VII| in manner of a chamber by virtue of a sweet wind that came
184 VII| cross was found, and by virtue thereof a dead man was raised,
185 VII| child of age, but he was by virtue of the Holy Ghost filled
186 VII| ever, going busily from virtue into virtue, and was pleasant
187 VII| busily from virtue into virtue, and was pleasant both to
188 VII| treated to right the word of virtue and of truth, and ever eschewing
189 VII| health, by the grace and virtue of him of whom it is written
190 VII| burningly profiting from virtue into virtue, became to all
191 VII| profiting from virtue into virtue, became to all manner perfection
192 VII| after his passion, by the virtue of his resurrection he translated
193 VII| from degree to degree, by virtue of humility. And it is to
194 VII| creature hath done penance by virtue of humility in weepings
195 VII| to the end that by the virtue of the same mixion the people
196 VII| in signifying that the virtue of the passion peaceth the
197 VII| low or secretly for the virtue of the words, to the end
198 VII| sovereign nature, may do by virtue of his words that the bread
199 VII| stranger it is that the virtue divine may be by his puissance
200 VII| precious blood aroused by virtue and unity of soul. And thus
201 VII| we be allied together by virtue of love. And here it is
202 VII| lauded God with all their virtue and force; and therefore
203 VII| to say: Ye shall take the virtue of the Holy Ghost coming
204 VII| and perfectly the noble virtue and noble mystery that in
205 VII| born of the Virgin Mary by virtue and work of the Holy Ghost,
206 VII| sins that God giveth by virtue of the sacraments of holy
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