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1 I| ought to be idle. For which cause, when I had performed and
2 I| profit that cometh for the cause of the hurt and sickness
3 I| will honour for singular cause or affection. And they may
4 I| circumcision. And for this cause Jesu Christ would that his
5 I| that was royal. The second cause was, for in Jerusalem were
6 I| child was born. The third cause was to the end that the
7 I| lineage of Israel. That other cause that moveth them to come
8 I| born of a virgin. Another cause putteth S. Austin; for it
9 I| and worship him. Another cause putteth S. Leo, that by
10 I| likeness of a dove. ~And of the cause wherefore these kings offered
11 I| fructuous. The sorrow was cause of five things. The first,
12 I| planted thee. The third cause is because he was despised
13 I| thee contrary. The fourth cause is for the tenderness of
14 I| Godhead was hid. The fifth cause was because it was general,
15 I| the solution. The third cause is after S. John Chrysostom:
16 I| have not done to thee? What cause is there that ye serve sooner
17 I| he got it. And for this cause Herod and Pilate were enemies
18 I| Pilate sent to Herod. Another cause of enmity is assigned in
19 I| him whither I went and the cause, he demanded my kerchief,
20 I| vain or none. The third cause for the exemplar of our
21 I| for his resurrection is cause of ours. Whereof saith S.
22 I| resurrection of Jesu Christ is cause sufficient of the resurrection
23 I| that his resurrection is cause sacramental of our resurrection.
24 I| also for the reason of the cause wherefore it was instituted,
25 I| peradventure for that same cause they covered the cross and
26 I| for lesser malady. And the cause of the institution was this.
27 I| saints, and we thus have good cause for to keep this ordinance
28 I| demanded of all saints. And the cause why the cross is borne and
29 I| on high. And this is the cause why the bells be rung when
30 I| also that there is another cause therewith; that is for to
31 I| canticle was approved and the cause concluded. We know that
32 I| teacher of chastity, and cause of all health. As to the
33 I| likeness of tongues. And the cause for which he appeared in
34 I| three causes. The first cause is for the fire is always
35 I| spirit spiritually. The third cause is, for that the fire abasheth
36 I| docebit omnia. The first cause is for to comfort the sorrowful
37 I| ye shall live. The third cause is for to sanctify and make
38 I| his tabernacle. The fourth cause is, he is sent for to confirm
39 I| and friendship. The fifth cause is for to save the just
40 I| save the people. The sixth cause is for to inform the ignorant
41 I| committed. And for this cause putteth Gilbert the negligence
42 I| over them, and the second cause was because Adam should
43 I| mother's belly. For which cause she prayed God to counsel
44 I| And when he had heard the cause of his journey he said:
45 I| travailed and began for cause of childing to die. The
46 I| saith moreover that the cause why he did do hide the cup
47 I| sent and said: What is the cause that ye reserved and kept
48 I| other creature. But for good cause and rightful a man may swear
49 I| goods, or for any other evil cause, it is deadly sin. But for
50 I| justice or for other good cause, if it be lawful it may
51 I| this light meat. For which cause God sent among them fiery-serpents,
52 I| do make, did do make = cause to be made, ~engrassed,
53 II| no wine ne drink that may cause me to be drunken, but I
54 II| and to be king? For this cause Saul never loved David after
55 II| my lord king. For what cause dost thou, my lord, pursue
56 II| David's life. For which cause Bathsheba and Nathan came
57 II| him to affliction without cause. To whom Satan said: Skin
58 II| chid him, saying for this cause they were commanded to be
59 II| thou knowest that for the cause of lechery I take not my
60 II| them. Now tell to me the cause why thou wentest from them,
61 II| him what ailed him and the cause of his sighing; and he told
62 II| three reasons. First, by cause and reason of life, and
63 II| his throat, and for this cause Herod did do slay them both,
64 II| heavy, and remitted his cause to God. And anon after,
65 II| find them, and for this cause S. Silvester fled out of
66 II| not for jollity, ne for cause that he dreaded death, or
67 II| son was dead, and by what cause. To whom S. Agnes answered:
68 II| when he had told him the cause of his sorrow, he said to
69 II| fornication and not for none other cause. And when it was even, the
70 III| grievous torment, and by cause when we be vanquished of
71 III| reason after the nght of his cause. But he found in this office
72 III| which innocently and without cause hath been slain. The emperor
73 III| like as the first woman was cause of our damnation, so was
74 III| who thou art, and for what cause thou art come hither. Anon
75 III| was saved, and for this cause he came anon in pilgrimage
76 III| Jerusalem, and destroyed it. The cause, and by whom it was destroyed,
77 III| diligently enquired the cause of the sickness, the time
78 III| thereof and the manner. The cause ne the sickness were not
79 III| cease. Solomon for this cause made it to be taken up and
80 III| puissance human. Another cause there was, as Master John
81 III| to have a fellow. Another cause allegeth Orosius, and saith
82 III| farther from thence, for which cause many were converted and
83 III| believed in God, for which cause the master's councillors
84 III| fair of visage, for which cause he demanded licence and
85 III| and hath mistrust in his cause, and guile and falseness
86 III| creatures to perish for any cause committed in me, and blessed
87 III| lechery, and this is the cause that wherefore we be entered
88 IV| he said to the people the cause wherefore it was. And anon
89 IV| it was not done without cause that they suffered in one
90 IV| when ye shall tell for what cause I have sent you to them,
91 IV| such things that be to us cause of sorrows; were unto him
92 IV| desolate, desired to know the cause for to comfort her, but
93 IV| people; and only for that cause she made a row to visit
94 IV| strongly also for the same cause, and trembled. ~And then
95 IV| she preacheth. For which cause they received them into
96 IV| a son born which was the cause of the death of his mother,
97 IV| What seek ye? For what cause be ye come hither? And they,
98 IV| received very health. For which cause he enriched that place,
99 IV| with this heresy, for which cause this Constantius had great
100 IV| spiritual bonds. And the first cause which is in remembrance
101 IV| to be done. ~The second cause of the establishing of this
102 IV| chains of S. Peter. The third cause of this establishment, after
103 IV| Queen of Egypt; and for this cause Octavius had him in great
104 IV| were cut off, and for this cause was great discord between
105 IV| said History. The fourth cause of the institution of this
106 IV| substance, and for that cause ten of his clerks were taken
107 IV| whereas he is. And for this cause was the body borne thither,
108 IV| the word of God. For which cause he came again to Toulouse,
109 IV| in his flesh, for which cause he would not much hear mass
110 IV| S. Austin saith that the cause of all his passion was because
111 IV| countries of the world for cause of preaching, and the blessed
112 IV| marvelled, and said: For what cause hath our Lord assembled
113 IV| and enquired of him the cause of his great heaviness.
114 IV| with a man which asked the cause of his heaviness. And he
115 V| scorning him. For which cause Gotard was constrained to
116 V| so heavy, he inquired the cause of his heaviness. And he
117 V| that enquired of her the cause of her heaviness, and she
118 V| should go to no feast. The cause of the first, lest they
119 V| brought them together. The cause of the second, lest the
120 V| lent him the horse. The cause of the third, lest at the
121 V| me. And how well that the cause of eating and drinking be
122 V| of eating and drinking be cause of health, she adjoineth
123 V| to perish, so that by the cause it is oft cause of that
124 V| that by the cause it is oft cause of that I would do for health.
125 V| to be observed. And the cause was this:~After the death
126 V| and demanded of him the cause why he made no salutation
127 V| find me not, they shall cause the saints to suffer their
128 V| therefore he sought diligently cause to depose him. And the people,
129 V| out of his honour without cause, and set Ferramund in his
130 V| was called Francis. The cause of changing of his name
131 V| to say death, for she was cause of the death of many that
132 V| twelve pence, as it had been cause for to sin with her. And
133 V| forgiven her her sins. And the cause told, S. Anthony called
134 V| declare to some of them the cause why the abbot Pafuntius
135 V| find in causes natural the cause of that darkness. And it
136 VI| but only the weight of his cause, as well to the rich as
137 VI| treasurer demanded him the cause of his heaviness. And when
138 VI| another, demanded of him the cause of his laughing, and then
139 VI| pope bade them tell the cause of their coming. And anon,
140 VI| made, and they exposed the cause of their coming, and recited
141 VI| and demanded of him the cause of that thing. Then the
142 VI| the said turning, I had no cause to laugh but rather to mourn.
143 VI| concordance of the sentence to the cause, and truth of doctrine is
144 VI| that came tofore him. The cause why she retained the ordinance
145 VI| by his prayers. The third cause is for the augmentation
146 VI| was there for none other cause but for that he held and
147 VI| than right required in the cause aforesaid, and said: I require
148 VI| Winifred. And she demanded the cause of his coming. And when
149 VI| the diocese of Toul for cause to appease discord that
150 VI| to Rome for to defend the cause against Brice. And as he
151 VI| virgin, and not without cause, for he had proved and felt
152 VI| like a beast. For which cause his father led him to the
153 VI| wife had understood the cause and how a voice was heard
154 VI| for to play, for to have cause to enter into the church.
155 VI| with water, and for this cause her husband assigned a pension
156 VI| doubted that she was the cause of her death, and prayed
157 VI| anything for himself, for which cause he went to the abbey of
158 VI| come to him for the same cause. But S. Edmund was nothing
159 VI| question, saying: What is the cause that culex, which is a little
160 VI| had demanded of her the cause, and that she had told to
161 VII| know, which things ought to cause you to take a lord to your
162 VII| and specially he which was cause of all her joy and comfort;
163 VII| then demanded they for what cause they were called from so
164 VII| the bird to tell him the cause why they sat so thick on
165 VII| that he should examine the cause according to the law, and
166 VII| angered his brother without a cause; and he said: Of all that
167 VII| otherwise thou art angry without cause, but if any would depart
168 VII| thing that may give him cause of heaviness, but say to
169 VII| the father said: Who is cause hereof but I myself that
170 VII| more his son? For which cause thine evil will hath made
171 VII| Mahomet told them that the cause was that the swine was made
172 VII| Bede, and this for double cause. The first is, for his old
173 VII| is honourable. The second cause is that after his death,
174 VII| and after of six, till the cause was examined and the truth
175 VII| known. Then the emperor the cause examined and the truth known,
176 VII| thou wert born, and the cause why thou departedst from
177 VII| it, and that for the same cause the bishop should come there.~
178 VII| void by many years, for cause of many things that were
179 VII| were they that saw him for cause of his friendly manner and
180 VII| miracle, and not without cause attributed to the merits
181 VII| and when he left it for cause of over feebleness of his
182 VII| all others. And how for cause of that, he hearing some
183 VII| daughters one of the which for cause of a fall that her mother
184 VII| doubtless his promotion was cause of the salvation of many
185 VII| lame and counterfeited for cause of a sickness that men called
186 VII| only, Kyrie eleison, for cause that they be of one nature,
187 VII| mass, and for this same cause, as it shall appear more
188 VII| for two causes. The first cause is to the intent that the
189 VII| which are said for the same cause for which the first orisons
190 VII| mass, and for that same cause, betokening that in all
191 VII| hinder.~encheson, n., for cause of.~fait, n. business.~faitour
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