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1 I| gates shut, when he entered suddenly and invisibly, by which
2 I| this prayer unto God, and suddenly the house in which he was
3 I| angry that they fell not suddenly into the furnace. And then
4 I| obscurity and darkness, suddenly it was all so light and
5 I| speaking one with another suddenly they died. In this manner
6 I| their course natural, but suddenly by the veins of the fountains
7 I| staff in the water, and suddenly by the grace of benediction
8 I| assembled, and they heard suddenly a hog cry, and run hither
9 I| as a man had been awaked suddenly out of his sleep, yet nevertheless
10 II| thy first begotten son, suddenly came a vehement wind from
11 II| by the ladders, they were suddenly made blind, that they saw
12 II| abide here with us. And suddenly there blew a much strong
13 II| divine vengeance ensued suddenly the malediction of the mother,
14 II| was present Paul entered suddenly within the chancel and put
15 II| she slept, and after arose suddenly all whole, and was showed
16 II| emprised to slay S. Thomas, and suddenly departed and took their
17 II| of his body, and so died suddenly. Thus then as he abode the
18 II| would have done his service, suddenly S. Anthony revived and made
19 II| had left her writing. And suddenly S. John came and appeared
20 II| in that he changed him so suddenly, for anon as he was changed
21 II| of heaven advironed him suddenly. Paul had in him these vices.
22 III| him through the body, and suddenly he departed and never after
23 III| in his company; but anon suddenly descended from heaven such
24 III| and supposed to have died suddenly. And they fell down to the
25 III| Jesu Christ is very God. Suddenly a light appeared there,
26 III| and my husband is dead suddenly, and yet it is more grievous
27 III| presence of father and mother, suddenly, so that they have little
28 III| fell upon him and slew him suddenly. When S. Maur saw that Florentin
29 III| ball with other children, suddenly there stood among them a
30 III| of holy church; and then suddenly he vanished away. And then
31 III| to baptize him with. And suddenly a dove descended from heaven,
32 III| cross with the others, I was suddenly and invisibly put aback
33 III| the forty-fourth psalm, suddenly, in the presence and sight
34 III| body, but the air began suddenly to change and to hail, lighten
35 III| and be in prayers, and all suddenly the stones opened and showed
36 III| and then entered in a man suddenly in to the temple and said
37 III| that environed the city suddenly. In a feast of Whitsuntide,
38 III| of Ananias, began to cry suddenly: The voice of the orient!
39 III| Nero the emperor, and came suddenly, the Jews then being the
40 III| feast, so that they were suddenly enclosed. Now was it so
41 III| with tapers in their hands, suddenly all the lights in the church
42 III| remove from that place, and suddenly his staff sprang out of
43 III| curse to the temple, and suddenly a great part thereof fell
44 IV| thereon they hung Corone and suddenly let the trees go, and so
45 IV| as he stood tofore Nero, suddenly his visage changed, now
46 IV| come and devour him. And suddenly there appeared great dogs
47 IV| that he had blessed, and suddenly he made them to flee. Then
48 IV| enquired who was Gentian, and suddenly it happed that he came to
49 IV| she cursed that beast, and suddenly it died and fell down. The
50 IV| prayers to have her desire, suddenly she wax stark blind, and
51 IV| water in the bason, and suddenly it was all void of the water
52 IV| it bare green leaves, and suddenly it waxed to a great ash
53 IV| Rome in S. Peter's church, suddenly there came a white dove,
54 IV| should be the more. But suddenly the earth trembled, and
55 IV| confession and penance. Then suddenly he that was dead arose,
56 IV| saw it, he cursed it. And suddenly it fell down, and when the
57 IV| one of the arrows returned suddenly from the air and smote him
58 IV| in weeping and wailings, suddenly, as God would, they slept,
59 IV| hunters to take wild beasts, suddenly a great multitude of wild
60 IV| to swim naked, but he was suddenly taken by the strength of
61 IV| commandment he obeyed, and suddenly both came to Tarascona,
62 IV| accomplished, he was smitten suddenly in such wise that worms
63 IV| should not have slain me suddenly, but little and little ye
64 IV| the church of Lateran was suddenly menaced for to fall and
65 IV| he made his prayers and suddenly they were in the church,
66 IV| this, the said stars grew suddenly into so great light that
67 IV| health for a little time. And suddenly the queen of mercy came
68 IV| Dominic, they departed so suddenly that none of them wist whence
69 IV| on a time, at Rome, and suddenly the Holy Ghost lighted on
70 IV| orto, master Conrad came suddenly, which desired to be stirred
71 IV| health of S. Dominic, and suddenly he was ravished in his mind,
72 IV| our Lord to the people, suddenly the deacon fell with the
73 IV| And as Apronianus led him, suddenly came a voice with light
74 IV| eating and drinking. And suddenly he with nineteen fellows
75 IV| poverty, and the beam grew so suddenly that there remained a great
76 IV| deacon bare it on a day suddenly to the altar, it fell out
77 IV| Babylon, may without doubt suddenly in an hour bring the apostles
78 IV| preached in Ephesus, the heaven suddenly thundered, and a white cloud
79 IV| it to the ground. ~Then suddenly both his hands waxed dry
80 IV| marvelled what he had done; and suddenly he came again to life, and
81 IV| devotion and contemplation, she suddenly slept, and the glorious
82 IV| the death should not come suddenly and give to her tribulation.
83 V| stood tofore him a little, suddenly a marvellous comfort and
84 V| monk wrote it, a rain came suddenly upon them. And he that wrote
85 V| drunk the wine they were suddenly changed and went to their
86 V| was joyful, and all cried suddenly: Victorin! Victorin! And
87 V| down with the other, and suddenly he felt himself whole. And
88 V| helper, how sweet is it suddenly made to me to lack the sweetnesses
89 V| touched it, and it turned suddenly on that other side. And
90 V| there in prison came out suddenly and brake his two bonds,
91 V| the fire and be burnt, and suddenly anon there came a great
92 V| touching of man. And then suddenly she fell asleep, and one
93 V| followed the stars, anon suddenly Adrian appeared to them
94 V| horseback, adorned as a king, suddenly the stones of the gates
95 V| saith, like as they followed suddenly the Saviour, that they would
96 V| he was extinct and died suddenly. Then let us devoutly beseech
97 V| of the saints, and fell suddenly asleep, and then the serpent
98 V| were making ready, he was suddenly brought to the judgment
99 V| and a lion came halting suddenly in to the monastery, and
100 V| ravished of the devil and died suddenly, and the saint was the more
101 V| scourge of sickness, and suddenly changed him into another
102 V| her husband, the man was suddenly changed and avowed to God
103 V| he thought this, he heard suddenly a sound like as a quarel
104 V| the table the host died suddenly.~On a time he found a great
105 V| lost his speech, he escried suddenly and said: Abide me, father,
106 V| exequies of her. She arose up suddenly off the bier, and called
107 V| semblable words, he fell suddenly asleep, and him seemed that
108 V| disciple of S. Anthony, saw suddenly in heaven a bed arrayed
109 VI| have entered into the ship, suddenly his strength was taken from
110 VI| ring he departed from them suddenly. And soon after they came
111 VI| this was said they were suddenly gone out of my sight.~There
112 VI| more and more, and then suddenly was smitten with a palsy,
113 VI| they anointed him he cried suddenly: Make ye place to the holy
114 VI| either that this people be suddenly dead or slain, or that ye
115 VI| horses and his beasts died suddenly, and after this, some that
116 VI| for to dig for silver, and suddenly the rock fell on them and
117 VI| the kingdom of heaven. And suddenly was a great cry heard in
118 VI| body was all black, and suddenly borne away with fiends.
119 VI| the which were smitten suddenly with great fear, for they
120 VI| encountered and met the holy body suddenly, unpurveyed. And because
121 VI| gladness, she heard a voice suddenly saying to her: Woman, have
122 VI| letters of the pope, much suddenly weeping, she wrote again
123 VI| an ache and pain took him suddenly, and tormented him a long
124 VI| happed as she prayed she was suddenly made all whole. And on the
125 VI| sacrificed and worshipped, and suddenly she received the Holy Ghost
126 VI| her husband's foot, which suddenly awoke, and would know wherefore
127 VI| been long joyful she was suddenly turned into weeping, and
128 VI| said his devotions. And suddenly there appeared tofore him
129 VI| studied long in his books, suddenly he fell asleep and forgat
130 VI| being there to hear him, suddenly the weather changed, and
131 VI| his host to the end that suddenly he should fall upon this
132 VI| with that word appeared suddenly an old man clad in white
133 VI| happened. Then his wife came suddenly and began to cry and weep
134 VII| have something of her body, suddenly there came a joint of one
135 VII| three days' sailing, and suddenly to his seeming there came
136 VII| when they were all shipped, suddenly this young man vanished
137 VII| every each one. And then suddenly came a fair hound, and fell
138 VII| and as they thus sailed, suddenly came flying towards them
139 VII| weeping ever to continue, suddenly they of the city should
140 VII| went on hunting he died suddenly, and Desiderius succeeded
141 VII| and the fourth day he died suddenly and perished perdurably.~
142 VII| water, and at his prayer suddenly the earth opened, and there
143 VII| fell down tofore the bier suddenly, and began to cry and say:
144 VII| and his son went to bed, suddenly, by the will of God, their
145 VII| about began to burn fast. Suddenly the people were moved when
146 VII| drew his staff was a ditch suddenly made. And in the meanwhile
147 VII| or servant and shoved her suddenly within the chapel. And anon,
148 VII| Raoul Gracard was smitten suddenly, and had the head much great
149 VII| his water-mill, on whom suddenly the water came from high
150 VII| that as then were shut, suddenly opened before them at the
151 VII| prayer unto our Lord, and suddenly their child was raised to
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