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1 I| world. Then was so great peace in the earth that all the
2 I| be known that he brought peace from heaven. And this Emperor
3 I| the world was in so great peace, the Romans had done made
4 I| was named the Temple of Peace, in which they counselled
5 I| Lo! this is the temple of peace that ever shall endure.
6 I| on high, and in the earth peace to men of goodwill. Then
7 I| persecution to the apostles, peace to his disciples, his body
8 I| hearts. Sixthly, they were in peace together. In that is to
9 I| to say as the vision of peace. And that peace is necessary
10 I| vision of peace. And that peace is necessary to receive
11 I| resurrection saying: Pax vobis, Peace be with you, and after said:
12 I| show that we require our peace. Secondly, that we behold
13 I| showed himself and declared peace to his apostles. And of
14 I| felonous judge he held his peace and spake not. The seventh,
15 I| and go with thy fathers in peace. Sara was yet without child,
16 I| home to their places in peace. Which things when Moses
17 I| keepeth to his power the peace of his conscience for to
18 I| can not be in rest ne in peace as long as he is in such
19 II| priest said to her: Go in peace, the God of Israel give
20 II| Jonathan made oft times peace between Saul and David,
21 II| the kings about him made peace with him and was king confirmed,
22 II| Tiphsa unto Azza, and had peace with all the kings of all
23 II| Solomon, and was never in peace after. ~It is said, but
24 II| spirit to be received in peace, it is more expedient to
25 II| wise. And when he held his peace and would give him none
26 II| thee and that joy upon thy peace. My soul, bless thou our
27 II| dread of God he departed in peace. In the hour of his death
28 II| after that he rested in peace and good works. Then came
29 II| accused I shall hold my peace and speak not one word,
30 II| that holy church shall have peace, for Diocletian the emperor,
31 II| enemies fled or else made peace. ~Isidore, in the book of
32 II| oft prayed to our Lord for peace and welfare of the church
33 II| because it suffereth not me in peace, and thus I vex him that
34 II| visage. And at last when the peace was made he went him in
35 II| had sung his mass and the peace given to the people, he
36 II| the christians to live in peace. Then I command thee that
37 II| hermits and gave to them the peace, and died and departed out
38 II| gave to S. Sebastian the peace saying: Thou shalt be alway
39 II| thou and they may dwell in peace. And Tranquillinus said:
40 II| Tiburtius said: Hold thy peace thou cursed wretch, for
41 III| she was well and in good peace. And anon she left speaking
42 III| servant from henceforth be in peace, and suffer that after this
43 III| let thy servant depart in peace after thy word, for mine
44 III| Israel. Jesu Christ is called peace, health, light and joy.
45 III| health, light and joy. Peace, because that he is our
46 III| that she will make our peace to the blessed Son and impetre
47 III| purchased by her prayers peace and deliverance to all the
48 III| and advocate for to set peace between God and man, for
49 III| to thee to receive me in peace for mine eyes have seen
50 III| Marce evangelista meus. Peace be to thee Mark, mine Evangelist!
51 III| would never leave it in peace till they had confessed
52 III| all, and left them not in peace, but in all places, times,
53 III| leave this just man in peace. But there was a man in
54 III| the christian people in peace. Nevertheless there was
55 III| then said S. Austin: Go in peace, and pray for me and for
56 III| he said to him: Rest in peace in the name of our Lord,
57 III| not come, let him go in peace where he will. And when
58 III| Constantine the Great when peace was in the Church, by a
59 III| and in their solemnity peace was reformed between the
60 IV| Julian be thy lord have thou peace with him, we have none other
61 IV| to them that were there: Peace to you brethren that dove
62 IV| We have none need of thy peace, for If peace and concord
63 IV| need of thy peace, for If peace and concord were made, we
64 IV| truth, for thieves have peace among them. And therefore
65 IV| And therefore desire no peace but battle, for when two
66 IV| one is overcome then is it peace. Then said Peter: Why dreadest
67 IV| dreadest thou to hear of peace? Of sins grow battles, where
68 IV| where is no sin there is peace; in disputing is truth found,
69 IV| said S. Paul to S. Peter: Peace be with thee that art foundement
70 IV| said to Paul: Go thou in peace, preacher of good manners,
71 IV| order. To whom Peter said: Peace be to thee, thou art welcome,
72 IV| joined hands, and rested in peace. ~In the time of Charles
73 IV| sacrament, and then rested in peace. ~There was a ship charged
74 IV| that all men should use peace under what law he were.
75 IV| nothing, and anon great peace was, and fair weather in
76 IV| preparation of the evangel of peace. And she said: I shall send
77 IV| it there and let me go in peace. ~It happed on a time that
78 IV| mercy of God may rest in peace. And forthwith he died,
79 IV| that was within said: I am Peace that dwell here, and peace
80 IV| Peace that dwell here, and peace is not with felons but only
81 IV| I think the thoughts of peace, I shall give to thee good
82 IV| conversation that in the time of peace he deserved the crown of
83 IV| his house, and gave the peace to his servants and to his
84 IV| saluted them, and said: Peace be with you. And they answered:
85 IV| failing, to the rest of peace, to sure conversation, to
86 V| Friend, go from me in good peace, for the most violent pestilence
87 V| apostle said: Hold thou thy peace and come thence. And anon
88 V| and after that rested in peace full of virtues.~There be
89 V| And anon they held their peace for joy. And after that
90 V| the voice of louing thy peace.~And as he wept thus bitterly,
91 V| such scriptures I held my peace and spake not. O Jesu Christ
92 V| converted to him by the peace of christian faith, and
93 V| in many virtues, slept in peace in our Lord. He flourished
94 V| days after he rested in peace. There be many other miracles
95 V| Constantinople till that the peace was given to the church,
96 V| And as Eraclius would make peace with him, the king Cosdroe
97 V| that he would never make peace with christian men and Romans
98 V| the angel said: Hold your peace, for ye know not the secret
99 V| afeard ne dread thee nothing, peace be to thee, comfort thyself
100 V| render to me the peaceable peace of my flesh. And I also
101 V| people were in joy and in peace.~And soon after, the king
102 V| heaven, and anon he slept in peace, and followed his holy father.
103 V| to thee I shall rest in peace tofore you all. And then
104 VI| kings' days there could no peace be made, but continually
105 VI| whose birth angels sang that peace should be in his time, and
106 VI| Almighty God for to have very peace in this land, but this war
107 VI| prayed unto Almighty God for peace of this realm of England.~
108 VI| time shall be plenty of peace, both to the church and
109 VI| of tears, and though that peace was not yet reformed, nevertheless
110 VI| us mercy, and give to us peace and all things plenteous.
111 VI| had the commons rest and peace, and the lords and gentlemen
112 VI| christian kings desired to have peace with him. The king of France,
113 VI| made with him a general peace, so that it might be said
114 VI| for the tranquillity and peace of his land before the altar
115 VI| our Lord had sent to them peace, and by his good grace should
116 VI| people, the breaking of the peace, the clamour of the poor
117 VI| to-beat her for to be in peace, and she of frowardness
118 VI| afraid, or they shall make peace with them of the town. And
119 VI| said: Doubt ye nothing, for peace shall be made among you,
120 VI| them to thy puissance with peace. And then the bishops of
121 VI| shalt be vanquisher all in peace. Then the duke made to be
122 VI| virginity is silence of charge, peace of the flesh, redemption
123 VI| other beasts by him to be in peace and rest. And in like wise
124 VI| Martin that thou hold thy peace, and anon the hound was
125 VI| ne in his heart but pity, peace and mercy.~It is read in
126 VII| set in her beginning, that peace and prospenty might ensue
127 VII| our realm in good justice, peace, and rest, in like wise
128 VII| and in discord to rest and peace, the second for to visit
129 VII| and time to hate, time of peace and time of battle, and
130 VII| accomplished his days, he rested in peace about the year of our Lord
131 VII| years' and then rested in peace, full of virtues, and was
132 VII| slew their king and made peace in all Italy, and after,
133 VII| the Lombards. And he made peace to be had with the emperor
134 VII| with the church. And the peace was made between the Romans
135 VII| nativity of S. John Baptist the peace was all confirmed, and this
136 VII| heard that they were in peace and sang not, he began to
137 VII| had oft-times broken the peace between them and the Romans,
138 VII| life, and rested after in peace. And him succeeded Conrad,
139 VII| knoweth the thoughts of peace. This pope made the life
140 VII| prayed all the night for the peace of all holy church. And
141 VII| Quiriacus, receive my soul in peace, and so saying he stretched
142 VII| with whom he resteth in peace, and shall rest without
143 VII| glorious saint rested in peace the eleventh day of the
144 VII| tranquillity, for he loved peace, and never he was moved
145 VII| to the Trinity, and also peace is in earth to all creatures
146 VII| all creatures were in no peace, for this, that then war
147 VII| Therefore he that is very peace would be born in the earth
148 VII| show and set among us very peace, and therefore all the company
149 VII| among the angels in heaven, peace and concord be in earth
150 VII| and man, for to render us peace and to him be reconciled.
151 VII| vobiscum, that is to say: Peace be with you, and for this,
152 VII| is that we may have very peace in God, the third is that
153 VII| have very light and very peace in the glory of paradise.
154 VII| saints in heaven, give us peace to the end that we may be
155 VII| that precious sacrament in peace and in charity. And after,
156 VII| be those that are set in peace with God. The second part
157 VII| of God oweth to announce peace, and the people answereth:
158 VII| vobiscum, that is to say: The peace of God be ever with you,
159 VII| his apostles: Pax vobis, peace be with you. And there the
160 VII| wise as the people desireth peace, the priest may have it.
161 VII| heaven for to give perfect peace, and thereforth saith the
162 VII| nobis pacem. Lord, give us peace. Saying Agnus Dei, the priest
163 VII| apostles: I give you my peace, I leave you my peace, therefore
164 VII| my peace, I leave you my peace, therefore I thee pray instantly
165 VII| church, and wilt it unite and peace after thy will, thou that
166 VII| after, the priest taketh peace, kissing the corporal, or
167 VII| passion of our Lord very peace is given to us of God, and
168 VII| vobis et iterum, Pax vobis; Peace be with you by unity of
169 VII| great love, and yet again, Peace be with you, sweet and good,
170 VII| receive my soul into thy peace and rest. And with saying
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