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1 I| have no time of space to do penance for their sins nor to make
2 I| Quadragesima signifieth of penance and satisfaction. The Septuagesima
3 I| life, she seek the works of penance. And after that in doing
4 I| time of remission and of penance, in which the sins be pardoned
5 I| which is understood that by penance our sins be forgiven, and
6 I| the Gospel, that is that penance, that is to say the works
7 I| that is to say the works of penance be perfect. That is to wit
8 I| hope of pardon, for hope of penance she prayeth and saith: Esto
9 I| at Easter, because that penance maketh them to rise to new
10 I| fiftieth psalm and the psalm of penance, is in the time of Lent
11 I| four times ten we put to penance and affliction from this
12 I| put them in affliction by penance in eating wild lettuce and
13 I| put us in affliction by penance, to the end that the more
14 I| rightful men but sinners to penance. Thirdly, for to verify
15 I| should take on us clothing of penance. ~There is another Litany,
16 I| and fall, to them is given penance. Some other contrarien,
17 I| this is the offering of penance in sacrifice of perfect
18 I| have the sharpnesses of penance. And these sharpnesses ought
19 I| despaired and damned, he did no penance. And after he went into
20 II| mercy, for David did great penance for these sins of adultery
21 II| read that David did this penance following for these said
22 II| flesh. This was a great penance and a token of a great repentance,
23 II| of idolatry and did much penance therefor, for he let him
24 II| visage of Job, and saw his penance when he prayed for his friends.
25 II| me, AEgeas? If it be for penance thou shalt have it, and
26 II| Austin saith in the book of penance: Sire, suffer me not to
27 II| princes he received him to penance. After, when the messengers
28 II| sixth, that they keep their penance. The seventh, that they
29 II| answered that they should do penance thirty days long, and pray
30 II| of the apostle, and for penance kissed his hand. And the
31 II| comforted him, and gave him penance, and shut him in a little
32 II| that he had done well his penance, and bade him go out of
33 II| and repent thee not of penance that thou hast done I say,
34 II| house repented them, and did penance, because they had so foul
35 III| that I shall have worthy penance therefor. And she answered:
36 III| people, and there do their penance in bearing men over that
37 III| that he hath accepted thy penance. And a while after S. Julian
38 III| to release some pains of penance enjoined for the sins confessed,
39 III| should never have other penance ne feel none other pain,
40 III| seemed, he enjoined him penance therefor. After this he
41 III| holily, in fasting and great penance doing. And at last he had
42 III| Ambrose demanded of him what penance hast thou done for so great
43 III| thee to give and enjoin penance, and I shall do it. Then
44 III| Then he bade him do open penance and common tofore all the
45 III| was all whole, and took penance for his trespass, and was
46 III| he would they should do penance and repent them, he abode
47 III| years, and called them unto penance by his apostles, and most
48 III| holiness may be lost, but by penance may it be recovered, and
49 III| coming of our Lord and preach penance, for to purge them that
50 III| will be baptized in sign of penance, do ye the works of penitence.
51 III| body with water in sign of penance, but among you is he that
52 III| Ghost, in water and fire of penance.~When S. John along the
53 III| the time he had done open penance. The priest set nought by
54 III| in his predication: Do ye penance, the realm of heaven is
55 III| is nigh to them that do penance, and who that is not regenerate
56 III| This holy maid did great penance in tormenting her body all
57 IV| away the cord, took condign penance for his offence and trespass.
58 IV| lain by me, and I will do penance for that I have sinned against
59 IV| That is to say, part of penance, part of contemplation within
60 IV| she chose the best part of penance, she is said: a bitter sea,
61 IV| was garnished by armour of penance. She was in the best wise
62 IV| best wise garnished with penance. For as many delices as
63 IV| ointment, and did solemn penance in the time of grace, and
64 IV| die without confession and penance. Then suddenly he that was
65 IV| converted her mercifully to penance, and because he had taken
66 IV| and prayers be moved to penance? For sith the time that
67 IV| that she get us grace to do penance here for our sins, that
68 IV| body and that he should do penance. And then S. Peter, with
69 IV| to the world, and did his penance, and recounted to all the
70 IV| and there should do his penance thirty days; and our Blessed
71 IV| he had taken and did his penance. And at the thirtieth day
72 V| disposed him to the works of penance, and was much obedient to
73 V| Rocke, as a pilgrim doing penance, entended, burning in the
74 V| have it for wilderness and penance. And there he abode five
75 V| pay with goodwill. Slow penance is to understand, sinners
76 V| write the seven psalms of penance in a place against the wall,
77 V| of chastity, the way of penance, pardon of sin, and discipline
78 V| strained his proper flesh by penance. For he was like the lupe
79 V| baptism, and with Mary in penance, and with our Lord Jesu
80 V| vigils, but because that penance is accounted for vigil,
81 V| always our Lord took their penance in gree and was pleased
82 V| as a man hopeth to do his penance, so long the mercy of God
83 V| answered: Here is no place of penance. To whom the angel said:
84 V| hath not showed worthily penance to the sinners. And the
85 V| leading a man in the way of penance and bringing again and this
86 V| heaven of a sinner doing penance than of ninety-nine rightful
87 V| rightful men which need no penance. The fourth profit is that
88 V| during four years.~Then his penance thus done, he returned to
89 V| slayeth himself by hard penance shall never find mercy.
90 V| obedience, and had sign of penance, yet this holy S. Francis,
91 V| for his meiny, and took penance of health. And also soon
92 V| enjoined to her healthful penance, and informed her in the
93 V| innocent thereof have done the penance, therefore I require you,
94 V| married to God by great penance.~
95 V| prayed him to receive her to penance, saying: Father, I acknowledge
96 V| pardoned thee thy sins for thy penance, but because that thou hast
97 V| returned to the body and did penance. King Clovis discovered
98 VI| to the people for to do penance, and our Lord should show
99 VI| lead, and enjoined him in penance to give the goods that he
100 VI| commandment of the pope for his penance, to give such goods as he
101 VI| disposed him to fulfil his penance, and began to repair the
102 VI| give relation to him of his penance, enjoined by Leo his predecessor,
103 VI| he had accomplished his penance, that is to wit, both distributed
104 VI| Harold shall give himself to penance for the death of his brother
105 VI| peradventure they give them to penance, they may have grace and
106 VI| they would be turned and do penance, shall not they have forgiveness
107 VI| exhorting the people to do penance, but his writing profited
108 VI| the malady, and that is penance, which taketh away all maladies
109 VI| men, but the sinners to penance. The medicine amending is
110 VI| converted to our Lord by penance, a man full of clearness
111 VI| heaven of a sinner that doth penance, and therefore it is right
112 VI| done satisfaction of the penance that hath been enjoined
113 VI| to accomplishing of their penance be grievously punished in
114 VI| have accomplished their penance, but always by the negligence
115 VI| there, because of the little penance doing in this life, for
116 VI| sin unpunished. Then the penance that is enjoined, either
117 VI| goeth surely. A man doing penance at the last and reconciled,
118 VI| saith S. Austin, for such do penance more for need than of will,
119 VI| their kinsmen.~That the penance done for them by their friends
120 VI| her, and said he would do penance for her. She repented her,
121 VI| did for her seven years penance, and that accomplished he
122 VI| have all accomplished their penance, and have in them no venial
123 VI| have accomplished their penance in their life, nor they
124 VI| Martin because he received to penance them that had once fallen,
125 VI| array like others, but by penance she chastised her body,
126 VI| taught them right well to do penance. She nourished them by so
127 VI| had sometime done so sharp penance that her body ne her flesh
128 VI| pains displease me, ne no penance grieveth me, ne no sicknesses
129 VI| ladies which hast drawn to penance without number, and that
130 VI| herself in the cross of penance by which she is shining
131 VI| that Alexis had done his penance by right great poverty in
132 VI| in praying and in doing penance, by the space of seventeen
133 VI| and led her life in great penance and daily laboured. And
134 VI| life's end, and did much penance ever after for God's sake.
135 VI| of him. And he did great penance and gave great alms to poor
136 VI| and put his flesh to more penance, and by the disposition
137 VI| away from you, for I do now penance for that I acknowledge me
138 VII| of thirty years in great penance. And on a day as he walked
139 VII| strait and holy life in great penance and abstinence, and he governed
140 VII| therefore it is good a man to do penance and forsake sin, for the
141 VII| sin, being in will to do penance three years, and asked him
142 VII| more to his sin and doth penance three days, our Lord shall
143 VII| and putteth none away by penance, but putteth always wickedness
144 VII| heaven of one sinner doing penance, than on many others. There
145 VII| guerdon due to him that doth penance, and converteth him. Therefore
146 VII| and entended to works of penance, and after, finished his
147 VII| in great and marvellous penance, full of virtues. And when
148 VII| restored to the body and did penance. The King Clodoveus of France
149 VII| that am come hither to do penance; and anon came thither the
150 VII| is called the church of penance. Many other miracles hath
151 VII| their sins, and to fall in penance. Therefore by his good and
152 VII| receiving much benignly his penance, and after he came to the
153 VII| lamentation and embracement of penance. And after that the creature
154 VII| that the grail signifieth, penance and lamentation or mourning.
155 VII| that creature hath done penance by virtue of humility in
156 VII| of marriage or wedlock, penance, confession, and the last
157 VII| Sir John) story of David's penance, ii. 33.~Carnifrut, the
158 VII| father, iv. 95.~David's penance as related by Sir J. Capons,
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