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1 I| have suffered death and passion. Amen. ~And to the end each 2 I| end each history, life and passion may be shortly found, I 3 I| signs and tokens of the passion of Jesu Christ. That is 4 I| misery, he is thine by the passion, he is mine by monition. 5 I| treble name; before his passion, he was not perfectly known. 6 I| by puissance, and by his passion. The second name is Christus, 7 I| of Joseph, because of his passion that was to against original 8 I| Incarnation, the Nativity, the Passion, his descension into hell, 9 I| Epistle; and the memory of the passion of Jesu Christ; and faith 10 I| God, and the mind of the passion of God maketh the works 11 I| saith S. Gregory: If the passion of Jesu Christ be well had 12 I| The Passion of our Lord. ~The passion 13 I| Passion of our Lord. ~The passion of our Lord was bitter for 14 I| disciple. Secondly, his passion was despised of mockeries 15 I| Jesus in the time of his passion before Herod Pilate and 16 I| the nails. Thirdly, his passion was profitable and fructuous: 17 I| Secondly, for the place of his passion, the which might be considered 18 I| redemption. This chalice is thy passion, which lightly may appropre 19 I| enemies unto the time of the passion of Jesu Christ, whom Pilate 20 I| followed, after the time of the passion that order was changed, 21 I| night of sin. And by the passion and resurrection of Jesu 22 I| the Pope saith: After the passion of Jesu Christ, the bonds 23 I| appeareth well, for in his passion, save our Lady, all lost 24 I| third day, of grace, by the passion of Jesu Christ, he was put 25 I| his resurrection than his passion, for from the first unto 26 I| first unto the third the passion might be well proved, but 27 I| ascension than between the passion and resurrection. And hereof 28 I| temporal. And the time of the passion was the time of tribulation 29 I| the incarnation, of his passion and of his resurrection, 30 I| thine umber, that is, in thy passion, in which Jesu Christ was 31 I| that is to wit before the passion of Jesu Christ, after the 32 I| God showed in his glorious passion, and to the end that it 33 I| memory perdurable of his passion, as the accomplishment of 34 I| day appertaineth to the passion of our Lord, in the which 35 I| of our Lord, in the which passion our mother, holy church, 36 I| ought to have mind of the passion of Jesu Christ, and that 37 I| ashes is understood his passion. And of these three things 38 I| and the mystery of his passion by the which we be moved 39 I| that our Lord suffered his passion on was made, by virtue of 40 II| Christ, his nativity, his passion, and resurrection, and also 41 II| deacons of Achaia wrote his passion like as they had seen it 42 II| forasmuch as he came tofore his passion, and said to his disciples 43 II| predication unto the title of his passion, and there was he pierced 44 II| innocents which for God suffered passion. ~ 45 II| Christ in the time of his passion, and he did do smite off 46 II| hewn and trenched in his passion. S. Thomas the martyr was 47 II| Timothy suffered death and passion after that year whilst he 48 II| witnesseth, and wrote her passion. She was fair of visage, 49 II| the eighth day after her passion. And because of this vision 50 II| Austin wrote and compiled his passion, which Prudentius set right 51 II| that Christ suffered his passion, and S. Stephen was stoned 52 III| Lord suffered death and passion in the tree of the cross, 53 III| patience and sufferance of the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ 54 III| Christ, and suffered his passion and was crowned with the 55 III| verily the truth of his passion. Then said Saprice: What 56 III| it is supposed that his passion is found in the book of 57 III| tofore to his fellow. The passion of S. Peter ensued much 58 III| Peter ensued much like the passion of our Lord in many manners, 59 III| Then, forty years after the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 60 III| that from Adam unto the passion of our Lord were but five 61 III| the time approached of the passion of our Lord, this tree arose 62 III| the merits of the glorious passion that our Saviour Jesu Christ 63 III| health of brethren. The passion of these twain wrote Eutichius, 64 III| to the fourth, true. His passion Bede compiled out of Greek 65 III| our Lord had done in his passion sufficed not to save us 66 III| And S. Ambrose found their passion written in a book found 67 III| to be delivered from his passion at their request and instance, 68 III| might be with him at his passion, and forthwith God showed 69 III| S. Eutrope wrote their passion in letters of Chaldee and 70 III| found that he had suffered passion on the cross, and found 71 III| our Lord, that is to wit passion and martyrdom. Then S. Clement 72 III| Eutrope. S. Denis wrote the passion and martyrdom of S. Eutrope 73 III| fortieth year after the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 74 IV| christian and put in writing the passion of these two holy saints, 75 IV| his steadfastness in his passion; blaming with his mouth 76 IV| Peter's wife was led to her passion, he had great joy and called 77 IV| go, wherefore, after the passion of the apostles, Paulin, 78 IV| Lord had said to him of his passion, he returned, and when he 79 IV| they should not let his passion, and as Leo witnesseth, 80 IV| thirty-six years after the passion of our Lord he was crucified 81 IV| Linus the pope writeth his passion. ~ 82 IV| thirty-sixth year after the Passion of our Lord, second year 83 IV| led to the place of his passion in the gate of Hostence, 84 IV| came to the place of his passion, he turned him toward the 85 IV| fiftieth year after his passion, which was the year of jubilee, 86 IV| year of jubilee from his passion, was the solemnity of his 87 IV| fiftieth year after his passion. For this glorious saint 88 IV| endure, for ever sith his passion unto this day, God hath 89 IV| followeth the glorious Life and passion of the Blessed Virgin and 90 IV| effusion of blood, against passion of the heart, and to confortation 91 IV| constant, and also against the passion of the heare, that is to 92 IV| unto all them that write my passion, read it or hear, and to 93 IV| anointed his head; at his passion was nigh unto the cross; 94 IV| fourteenth year from his passion, long after that the Jews 95 IV| Thirdly, by reason of his passion. For among all the apostles 96 IV| approved clearly the coming and passion of our Lord Jesu Christ 97 IV| from them that remember his passion and figure. Then let us 98 IV| hath rehearsed the life and passion of them. In some books it 99 IV| Nazarien that wrote his passion, which Ceracius, which buried 100 IV| she was sorrowful of the passion of her brethren, and she 101 IV| recounted to all men how the passion of S Beatrice was avenged 102 IV| And then she bade that the passion after Luke should be read 103 IV| they privileged that their passion be solemnised by their merit. 104 IV| in the same day that his passion is hallowed, and his passion 105 IV| passion is hallowed, and his passion as it is said was the same 106 IV| made than the feast of his passion, and that is only for the 107 IV| of him. And because his passion is more worthy than his 108 IV| church hath transported his passion to the time in which it 109 IV| and fixed in the faith; in passion, and in good works and operation. ~ 110 IV| for he had victory in his passion, whereof Decius, confused, 111 IV| after. It is to wit that the passion of S. Laurence was most 112 IV| in the sourness of his passion or bitterness; secondly, 113 IV| slain by short and simple passion, for who that is smitten 114 IV| First, for the place of the passion, for it was at Rome, which 115 IV| some time in doubt, but the passion of S. Laurence is much solemn 116 IV| many saints approve his passion in their sermons and affirm 117 IV| so much that his glorious passion enlumineth all the world 118 IV| that the cause of all his passion was because he exhorted 119 IV| for the excellence of his passion. ~ 120 IV| of his fasting, of his passion, of his sepulture, of his 121 V| the cross and mind of the passion of Jesu Christ he delivered 122 V| Redeemer, in memory of his passion, in his forehead perpetually, 123 V| name of Jesu and of his passion, deliver mortal men from 124 V| have mind of the most holy passion of our Lord. For Rocke felt 125 V| and by the merits of his passion. By that one he is content, 126 V| opinions of the manner of his passion. For the blessed Dorotheus 127 V| Easter, and because of the passion of Jesu Christ and of the 128 V| illumined with light divine by passion of martyrdom.~ 129 V| sister, the time of our passion hasteth, of which thou shalt 130 V| hearing when the day of his passion should be, gave gifts to 131 V| should be present at their passion. And a man that saw him 132 V| understood that, tofore the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 133 V| carrions. And after the passion the cross was much enhanced, 134 V| our Saviour went to his passion, on horseback, adorned as 135 V| king of heaven went to his passion by this gate, he was not 136 V| all the torments of the passion of our Lord, and when they 137 V| should be the memory of the passion of our Lord, wherefore at 138 V| Eucherius wrote and ordained his passion when he was Archbishop of 139 V| hearts the memory of the passion of our Lord, this is signified 140 V| imprinting in our minds the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 141 V| blood by thinking of the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 142 V| of him liquefied, and the passion of Jesu Christ was marvellously 143 V| indited his life and his passion in Greekish tongue, and 144 V| And then on the day of the passion of our Lord when darkness 145 VI| wit, of humanity, of the passion, of the resurrection, and 146 VI| virgin, he was an ox in his passion, a lion in his resurrection, 147 VI| made in the time of the passion of Jesu Christ, and trembling 148 VI| contained the lamentation of the passion, the joy of the resurrection, 149 VI| Here followeth the Passion of Eleven Thousand Virgins.~ 150 VI| Eleven Thousand Virgins.~The passion of eleven thousand virgins 151 VI| apostles ordained, wrote their passion and legend in Greek, and 152 VI| mortal, by the virtue of the passion of Jesu Christ. Secondly, 153 VI| following, in remembrance of the passion of Jesu Christ, she should 154 VI| in such wise to weep the passion of Jesu Christ, finally 155 VI| prayers and remembering the passion and sufferance of Jesu Christ, 156 VI| thinking and beweeping the passion of Jesu Christ, and say 157 VI| began the wrestling of his passion, then S. Clare being heavy 158 VI| the words of the death and passion of Jesu Christ. And among 159 VI| shalt have great joy for thy passion, therefore, doubt not the 160 VI| memory of thy name and my passion, I pray thee that thou wilt 161 VI| the holy martyr suffered passion in the time of Maximian, 162 VI| mei, in remembrance of my passion, and the devil shall never 163 VI| remembered ever our Lord's passion. And in a night as he studied 164 VI| him and to think on the passion of our Lord, and anon the 165 VI| he remembered his blessed passion, and then the fiend had 166 VI| the virtue of our Lord's passion, to tell to him how he should 167 VI| The remembrance of the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 168 VI| when any man remembreth the passion of Jesu Christ, I have no 169 VI| full great devotion to the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 170 VI| of our Lord, and of his passion, and did so much that Tyburtius 171 VI| saw in the hour of their passion angels clear shining and 172 VI| our Lord. She suffered her passion about the year of our Lord 173 VI| to Rome and saw that his passion approached, he ordained 174 VI| year, in the time of his passion, the sea departed by seven 175 VII| tribulation, as it appeared in her passion.~But now I leave this young 176 VII| whosomever shall remember my passion, be it at his death or in 177 VII| them that shall hallow thy passion, I promise the comfort of 178 VII| death together, of whom the passion is holden another time. 179 VII| all they that worship her passion that they might be kept 180 VII| charged the fiends by his passion that they should not noy 181 VII| fell oft in the epileptical passion, and when the lady his wife 182 VII| behind him. And as in his passion he praised and blessed our 183 VII| Here followeth the Passion of S. Quiriacus.~In the 184 VII| for us suffered death and passion. Amen.~ 185 VII| our humanity, after his passion, by the virtue of his resurrection 186 VII| this, that our Lord in his passion honoured and prayed to God 187 VII| The first is the cruel passion of our Lord Jesu Christ. 188 VII| and lamentation, for the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 189 VII| think on that same holy passion; and during that time men 190 VII| signifying that the virtue of the passion peaceth the creatures to 191 VII| compassion that he hath of the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 192 VII| which signifieth the blessed passion of our Lord on the holy 193 VII| inciteth us to have mind of the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 194 VII| to the end that, by his passion we be incited to charity, 195 VII| hope of our health; for his passion showeth to us charity, for 196 VII| his heart to think on the passion of Christ. And thus doing, 197 VII| our Lord suffered in his passion. The first is, that before 198 VII| remembered of the blessed passion and of the precious body 199 VII| us that through the holy passion of our Lord very peace is 200 VII| meditating and thinking on the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ, 201 VII| article belongeth to his passion, that is to say, he suffered 202 VII| Pancrace. May 12, iii. 182. ~Passion of our Lord, i. 66.~Pastor,


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