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1 I| deceive them shall be by torments that he shall give to them,
2 I| beatings, and most hard torments of the cross, nevertheless
3 I| doubteth not only of our torments, but yet he hath unbound
4 I| wail and weep under our torments, assail us now by their
5 I| tyrants, to prison, and to torments. The second sign is that
6 II| demand thee, said AEgeas, by torments. Then he being all angry,
7 II| as he menaced him of many torments S. Andrew said to him: Think
8 II| shall be most firm in the torments and pain. Then commanded
9 II| his will or suffer divers torments; so that I am fled secretly
10 II| shall receive sorrow and torments, and shall have pain for
11 II| for you and have so many torments? See how my body is hewed
12 II| others to die by divers torments; among whom there was one
13 II| by disputations, and by torments. And in every each one of
14 II| they should surmount him by torments. And when the blessed S.
15 II| would make him suffer divers torments. S. Silvester answered:
16 II| this night, and shalt have torments that ever shall endure,
17 II| comfort the martyrs in their torments. ~
18 II| where ye should see them in torments that should never end, whereas
19 II| that your sons escape these torments, and think how ye may escape
20 II| vanquished the burnings of torments by stedfast sufferance,
21 II| say and menace with many torments, and Vincent said to him:
22 II| virtue of God to suffer thy torments, than thou hast power to
23 II| thyself avengest me of my torments. Then the provost was wood,
24 II| hide nothing among your torments, and this Vincent only shall
25 II| shall more surmount your torments. Then the butchers took
26 II| youth, and win to spare the torments that be yet to come. And
27 II| I doubt nothing of thy torments, but I fear sore that thou
28 II| wise minish ne lessen thy torments, so that thou know that
29 II| and be kempt again in new torments. And when he was brought
30 II| Vincent said to Dacian: The torments of the prison, the nails,
31 II| strong, now these aspre torments and cruel, doubt thee now
32 II| flies; and the death, the torments and all the pains that might
33 III| promises, by menaces, and by torments, many and great an horrible,
34 III| dread for death ne for other torments, of which he had suffered
35 III| that S. Ignatius in all his torments and all the pains of martyrdom
36 III| man, weenest thou by thy torments and pains to take away from
37 III| they suffered these great torments the angel of God descended
38 III| her menaces of grievous torments for to suffer, and great
39 III| Christ by martyrdom and by torments. When Aphrodisia saw well
40 III| thou shalt suffer pain and torments. S. Agatha said: Thou sayst
41 III| well that thou wilt suffer torments, in that thou sayst to me
42 III| make thee to die by divers torments. S. Agatha abode firm and
43 III| which thou mayest escape thy torments. S. Agatha answered: Nay,
44 III| body is defeated by the torments, that the wounds suffer
45 III| in a great peril for the torments that he did to S. Agatha.
46 III| made me to overcome the torments, and hast lent me patience
47 III| idols for to escape the torments of evil death. Then she
48 III| people. She demanded: What torments suffereth he that cometh
49 III| mayest thou vanquish the torments? And she said: Hearken to
50 III| knowest thou not that the torments be made ready for thee everlasting,
51 III| christian people doubt not our torments. The enchanter bound himself,
52 III| the city, and among those torments he gave up his spirit. Or
53 III| make him die by diverse torments. And when he heard that,
54 III| named Ursian to suffer many torments because he would not reny
55 III| subject to beatings and torments. Pancrace is also said of
56 III| subject to beatings and torments in suffering them, also
57 III| he did, and on the great torments and pains that he suffered.
58 III| enforced to suffer pains and torments; for he and S. Paul abandoned
59 III| more strength among the torments he received. And the judge
60 III| be punished with divers torments, and that all the books
61 III| might endure such grievous torments so long, wherefore many
62 III| and ready to suffer all torments, and much constantly preached
63 IV| thankings to God for the torments that were done to him, and
64 IV| and ready to suffer all torments. And then the tyrant commanded
65 IV| tormented with overgreat torments. Then was Paul among others
66 IV| stones, and always among his torments caught the sheep and drew
67 IV| cruelness, and a thousand torments, but as a play or game of
68 IV| they were slain with divers torments. And S. Gregory calleth
69 IV| be tormented with so many torments that she should be esteemed
70 IV| maid might suffer so many torments. And after that, they put
71 IV| that by changing of the torments, the sorrow and feeling
72 IV| the apostles. After his torments he raised a maid from death
73 IV| else thou shalt suffer many torments, and shalt no more be called
74 IV| and brought him into great torments. And S. James ran, and brought
75 IV| thee by great pains and torments. But, for all this, he would
76 IV| more strong for to suffer torments. And when they had taken
77 IV| order all the manner of torments that were ordained for christian
78 IV| till they there died by torments. And on a day when Nero
79 IV| innumerable assaults of torments hast overcome the woodness
80 IV| children glorified with torments, which led them not with
81 IV| utterly, they suffered many torments at Rome under Diocletian,
82 IV| them there to die by divers torments. And then Abdon and Sennen,
83 IV| Maccabees, they suffered great torments, and such as never were
84 IV| is for because of their torments. For they suffered such
85 IV| For they suffered such torments for their law that they
86 IV| else to be slain by divers torments. And the said emperors made
87 IV| thou me to issue out with torments? But he was anon delivered
88 IV| were tormented with divers torments and at the last were beheaded.
89 IV| else slay them bv divers torments. And he took Ciriacus and
90 IV| prison so long that, by torments he should reny God, and
91 IV| put him to death by divers torments. And Valerianus delivered
92 IV| and that all manner of torments should be brought tofore
93 IV| sacrifice for to eschew these torments, and S. Laurence answered:
94 IV| that thou despisest the torments by thine art magic, but
95 IV| shalt be punished by divers torments. Then he commanded that
96 IV| hearing, which said: Yet many torments be due to thee. And then
97 IV| gods, ne doubted not the torments, ne dreaded not the prince'
98 IV| And then all manner of torments that could be devised or
99 IV| this night shall all these torments be dispended on thee. And
100 IV| Sixthly, for the cruelty of torments, for he suffered them right
101 IV| when the instruments of the torments transported him in the honour
102 IV| so that he felt not the torments ne eschewed them, but succeeded
103 IV| constant that he set not by the torments; but after that S. Maximin
104 IV| and when Laurence suffered torments he was inflamed again, and
105 IV| new manner of marvellous torments, and the greater torments
106 IV| torments, and the greater torments that the wood persecutors
107 IV| courage he despised the torments of his own body, that in
108 IV| Laurence might not feel the torments of fire in his entrails,
109 IV| by the bitterness of his torments. ~
110 IV| when he had despised these torments, he did him to be clothed
111 IV| and slay him by divers torments. And then he found that
112 IV| conjure thee to cease thy torments, and so died. And when Tryphonia
113 IV| cursed was tormented of cruel torments, for fire took him so that
114 V| that he had suffered many torments, he was of them discoriate
115 V| said to him: Increase the torments if thou mayst hardily, for
116 V| ne fear not thee, ne the torments that thou dost to me. And
117 V| entend to have for these torments. And the holy man said that
118 V| when thou shalt see the torments, thou shalt not suffer here
119 V| should be afeard for the torments of the others, and prayed
120 V| Jacincte; for he played in the torments and therefore he is in joy
121 V| and renewed in it all the torments of the passion of our Lord,
122 V| have moved great winds and torments, and drowned many ships
123 V| and all to-rent by divers torments, that she came to the judge
124 V| all manner of pains and torments by her orations and prayers
125 V| hard and firm to suffer torments; counsellor by the admonishment
126 V| ready to receive for him all torments, and we shall not depart
127 V| And when they despised his torments, he commanded them to be
128 V| enchantments; ye despise the torments and make the sea peaceable.
129 V| that he prayed God in his torments, he made to cut out the
130 V| for to make him suffer new torments. But for all that he lost
131 V| shall be saved, and also torments in hell for sinners. And
132 V| or torment them by divers torments. And then he sent the provost
133 V| and were put again to new torments, and then he did do smite
134 VI| Crisaunt and Daria many diverse torments, and might not grieve them,
135 VI| to deliver us from these torments to us showed and done, to
136 VI| them, so delivered by the torments, to come unto him. To whom
137 VI| that be in affliction and torments, whereof it is said: Who
138 VI| and he will that their torments be our profits. Of the second,
139 VI| I am tormented of divers torments and pains, and especially
140 VI| more than of a thousand torments. And it happed that one
141 VI| and consumest it by divers torments, I shall never reny my God
142 VI| martyrdom never dreaded the torments of the persecutors. What
143 VI| him right great pain and torments, for in suffering of sickness
144 VI| for to deliver her to the torments. And when the judge was
145 VI| torment her with horrible torments. Then sat the judge in judgment,
146 VI| gods, or else die by cruel torments. S. Barbara answered to
147 VI| had deliberated of what torments he might make her die. And
148 VII| may no fair words ne no torments call me from him. And then
149 VII| and live, or suffer divers torments and perish. And she said:
150 VII| said: Tarry not to do what torments thou wilt, for I desire
151 VII| emperor: Tarry not to do the torments that thou hast purposed,
152 VII| she was constant in the torments that were done to her. Fourthly,
153 VII| prince menaced him with many torments, James said to him: Thy
154 VII| weep on yourselves, whom torments perdurable be due unto.
155 VII| her these great and sharp torments. And then this cursed judge
156 VII| scribe with many divers torments, and at the last hewed him
157 VII| if thou have any greater torments give them to me, for I am
158 VII| make thee to suffer so many torments that thou thyself shalt
159 VII| forthwith tormented by divers torments. But when he saw their steadfast
160 VII| and made to suffer many torments and divers pains, in which
161 VII| signify the three principal torments or despisings that our Lord
162 VII| grievous martyrdoms and torments that the proud and fell
163 VII| buy us from the pains and torments of hell, and the third is
164 VII| sins delivered, and of all torments ensured from. The priest
165 VII| with all these pains and torments, they chained and bolted
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