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1 I| nearly approaching his own age he appears to have industriously
2 I| the mental attitude of the age in which he lived. If the
3 I| perpetual, which is the eighth age. And as to the second, this
4 I| When Jesu Christ was in the age of thirteen days the three
5 I| this exile in the sixth age, in hope of perpetual life
6 I| to recover in the sixth age. And in the mass we set
7 I| so were we in the sixth age. And as they had pain gathering
8 I| September to steadfast age and virtuous, and winter
9 I| winter to ancienty or old age. We fast then in March that
10 I| which seemed to be of the age of Pilate. And these two
11 I| two sons when they were of age of discretion, oft they
12 I| a man of thirty years of age when he was but one day
13 I| hundred and thirty years of age, Cain slew Abel his brother.
14 I| beginning, in the first age, the people lived long.
15 I| Seth, in whom the first age was ended. The seventy interpreters
16 I| interpreters say that this first age dured two thousand two hundred
17 I| abide here unto thy good age, and shalt be buried here,
18 I| brought forth a son in her old age, than same time that God
19 I| then died in good mind and age, and Isaac and Ishmael buried
20 I| were grown to reasonable age, Esau became a ploughman,
21 I| order, each after their age, and ate together, and Joseph
22 I| was born to him in his old age, whose brother of the same
23 I| servants should lead his old age with wailing and sorrow
24 I| not see clearly for great age. He took them to him and
25 I| understanding in himself, and age, is bound to know them and
26 II| young men that were of his age, and asked of them counsel.
27 II| child, and when he came to age and was a man he took a
28 II| us the staff of our old age, would God that thilke money
29 II| should depose their old age with heaviness and sorrow
30 II| our eyes, the staff of our age, the solace of our life,
31 II| in good health and good age, and took the cure and charge
32 II| the first flower of their age, and from that time forthon
33 II| Friday, and in his young age he eschewed the plays and
34 II| son was born and came to age, and the father commanded
35 II| years, and thus was all his age ninety-nine years. Then
36 II| and there about, from the age of two years and under unto
37 II| children that were of the age of two years, because it
38 II| about sixteen years of age, and dwelt in Thebaid which
39 II| was then ninety years of age. And on a time he thought
40 II| and S. Anthony of great age and feeble of fasting, and
41 II| believe it because of her age. The recluse said: It shall
42 II| which when he came to the age of discretion, he fled the
43 II| holily when he was of the age of an hundred and five years.
44 II| that ye despise the old age of your father and mother
45 II| sustenance and staff of mine old age, sweetly nourished and taught
46 II| faith, she was young of age, and aged in wit, for in
47 II| the thirteenth year of her age she lost the death that
48 III| twenty years, and all her age was fifty three years seven
49 III| art ancient and of great age, and how well that I be
50 III| Omer which was blind for age, was sorry that he might
51 III| twentysecond year of his age, to whom pray we that he
52 III| fair young child of the age of three years, which was
53 III| conceived a child in her age, for there is nothing impossible
54 III| Egypt, and when I was in the age of twelve years I went into
55 III| cometh of the smoke. At the age of seven years, when he
56 III| after, when he came to more age, he saw that it was no sure
57 III| well. And he was of the age of eighty-seven years. And
58 III| well that he was elder of age than was S. James the More,
59 III| as courteous in his young age. Or otherwise, as it is
60 III| about fourteen years of age. To whom the emperor Diocletian
61 III| should have pity on his old age, and that he should sacrifice
62 III| suffered martyrdom in the age of twelve years. His father
63 III| which seest me so young of age, not being yet three years
64 III| which, she being old of age, and barren by nature of
65 III| whom in the end of their age he had given an heir male
66 III| Some say he went in the age of fifteen years accomplished,
67 III| departed at twelve years of age for to serve our Lord without
68 III| when he came to perfect age and was a man ripe and attempered,
69 III| them both a child of the age of fifteen years, that was
70 III| offered them after their age. But the holy bishop knew
71 III| For sith she was of the age of fifteen years unto fifty,
72 III| by abstinence as for her age, and warned her to increase
73 III| healed, had a child of the age of four years which felI
74 IV| when he was seven years of age, and his sister Dornemilde
75 IV| when she came to perfect age she was baptized, wherefor
76 IV| she was fifteen years of age, and kept the sheep of her
77 IV| Lord, which in thine old age constantly preachedst our
78 IV| he overcame his childish age by virtue of his courage.
79 IV| the twentieth year of his age received baptism with me
80 IV| beauty of body, in flower of age, in fair speech of reason,
81 IV| Jesu Christ she was of the age of fourteen years, and she
82 V| he came to five years of age, he disposed him to the
83 V| the twelfth year of his age he fasted many and divers
84 V| the twentieth year of his age he buried also his devout
85 V| of God, Bernard, at the age of twenty-two years entered
86 V| and after died in good age. The sister was married
87 V| sixty-third year of his age, in the year of our Lord
88 V| he was nineteen years of age, he began to read in the
89 V| woman nor for order nor for age, and after came to the city
90 V| and in the year of his age three score and six, and
91 V| she had been of perfect age, and when they had performed
92 V| the fourteenth year of her age, the bishop commanded in
93 V| accomplished the time of age, should return to their
94 V| unconvenable, a man of so old age as he was to have so tender
95 V| virgins, her fellows of her age, which had seen the demonstrance
96 V| eight-and-twenty years of age. And when Natalie saw her
97 V| the fifteenth year of her age, was required to be married
98 V| him one, his son, of the age of ten years, whom he did
99 V| in lettrure in his first age. So, for his holiness, he
100 V| writings approved unto his last age, of whom the nobleness of
101 V| because he was cold for age and his last time approached
102 V| twenty-fifth year of his age, and wasted his time by
103 V| O violence, O evil old age, accursed be the day in
104 V| Domitian. The years of the age of S. Denis four score and
105 VI| do slay him in his young age, because her son Ethelred
106 VI| king Ethelred was fallen in age, he made a parliament which
107 VI| when they come to man's age that, one of them shall
108 VI| and was fallen into great age, it happed he came riding
109 VI| man with white hair for age. Then these pilgrims thought
110 VI| but ascribed it to his age, and to the feebleness of
111 VI| thought or effect, and old age was put away by new conversation.
112 VI| and taketh away his old age by the heat of the sun,
113 VI| he was eighteen years of age he did do baptize himself,
114 VI| was also a child of the age of two years in the town
115 VI| a child of five years of age which had no feet for to
116 VI| shouldst be my solace in mine age; alas! what solace may I
117 VI| dear son, the light of mine age, why hast thou made us suffer
118 VI| comfort and solace in mine old age how mightest thou hide thee
119 VI| she is now in the seventh age of them that rest, and to
120 VI| And like as she grew in age by time so grew she by devotion,
121 VI| s day, and as he grew in age so increased he in virtues.
122 VI| they came to more perfect age it grieved them not. Their
123 VI| was young and tender of age he was set to school, and
124 VI| the beginning of his first age a blessed man, soft, virtuous,
125 VI| he was in his flowering age, strong and mighty in battle,
126 VII| her masters in her tender age ere she was converted to
127 VII| she came to seven years of age,anon after she was set to
128 VII| more than any other of her age, and was informed in the
129 VII| this virgin came to the age of fourteen years, her father
130 VII| that time eighteen years of age, dwelling in her palace
131 VII| servants which were young of age; she had freedom without
132 VII| he was seven years of his age he was delivered to Benet
133 VII| the nineteenth year of his age he was made deacon, of John,
134 VII| the thirtieth year of his age he was made priest. Then
135 VII| correction in his young age, for now I must go to perpetual
136 VII| Erkenwold was in perfect age he went into religion, and
137 VII| and now am all hoar for age? To whom her son said: Whether
138 VII| have done this in mine old age, I pray you pray ye for
139 VII| to him of death ne of old age, ne of sickness, ne of poverty,
140 VII| nourished in the palace, came to age and grew and was plainly
141 VII| and was all crooked for age. Whereof he was abashed,
142 VII| happen, and they said: In old age of four score years or a
143 VII| hundred, and after that age the death followeth. And
144 VII| hast dishonoured mine old age, thou hast darkened the
145 VII| son, honour thou mine old age, son, dread thy father.
146 VII| twenty-fifth year of his age, and led the life of a hermit
147 VII| when he was in his first age he haunted Egypt and Palestine,
148 VII| The first is, for his old age he was blind, and he had
149 VII| a child of five years of age, for he never consented
150 VII| that yet was but a child of age, but he was by virtue of
151 VII| filled, and that he was in age perfect, ordained him archbishop
152 VII| deeds, and that he was of age perfect, by election celestial
153 VII| sanctified. In his first age he was of right good conditions,
154 VII| more than any child of his age. Of which good life and
155 VII| as now I am farforth in age, and that once I have passed
156 VII| Queen thy mother is of great age, proceeding nigh her last
157 VII| church I ne spare mine old age, and have no pity of thy
158 VII| believed, being of young age, was with his brethren bolden
159 VII| was tender and young of age, yet seemed to be ancient
160 VII| A maiden of two years of age, the which was aggrieved
161 VII| A child of five years of age by over great force of an
162 VII| maiden of seven years of age, which had suffered an axes
163 VII| this holy Aldegonde was of age competent, her father and
164 VII| When S. Albine came to the age of thirty years he was made
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