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  1     I|             the third, of vehement and marvellous operation of the fire. As
  2     I|              second manner shall be by marvellous operation of miracles, whereof
  3     I|                move great tempests and marvellous waves in the water, and
  4     I|                palace. Yet happed more marvellous thing; for like as the fiends
  5     I|               that it should seem more marvellous when it is seen that it
  6     I|        institution of so healthful and marvellous a sacrament, to the end
  7     I| notwithstanding the great miracles and marvellous that he did and showed for
  8     I|       demandest thou my name, which is marvellous? And he blessed him in the
  9    II|              the doors. And this was a marvellous thing, for at the hour of
 10    II|               devised to the apostle a marvellous palace, and delivered to
 11    II|              another miracle, not less marvellous: that in Cæsarea of Cappadocia,
 12    II|              of the flowers, which was marvellous, was smelled out of the
 13    II|                in another place that a marvellous thing is set tofore our
 14    II|              The conversion of him was marvellous by reason of him that made
 15    II|                 which showed there his marvellous puissance in that he said:
 16    II|                Secondly, he showed his marvellous wisdom. His marvellous wisdom
 17    II|             his marvellous wisdom. His marvellous wisdom was in that he took
 18    II|            Secondly the conversion was marvellous of him that ordained it,
 19    II|             puissance. Thirdly, it was marvellous by the virtue of the suffering
 20   III|              great moderation. She was marvellous debonair and pitiful to
 21   III|             conceived his mother had a marvellous dream whereof she was so
 22   III|       demandest thou my name, which is marvellous? Nevertheless know thou
 23   III|                and some have had there marvellous visions and seen grisly
 24   III|            bread all hot which were of marvellous beauty and sweetness, for
 25   III|           destruction came, God showed marvellous signs. For there was a star,
 26   III|             began to chauffe and to be marvellous angry for anguish. Then
 27   III|                one day, there issued a marvellous odour and sweet savour,
 28   III|                baptist, prerogative of marvellous honour; in messenger, prerogative
 29   III|           marble which is upon him, of marvellous work of gold and of gems.
 30   III|            upon the said vessel, and a marvellous thing happed, for the vessel
 31   III|        despised this world, and was of marvellous holy life, which demanded
 32   III|               health, the which by the marvellous puissance of God, at the
 33    IV|               third is conversion much marvellous, and therefore he is said
 34    IV|               and therefore he is said marvellous of election, for it was
 35    IV|              over all, and was reputed marvellous. He get to him many friends
 36    IV|            wonder at Job, for he was a marvellous champion, but Paul was not
 37    IV|              was asleep, and dreamed a marvellous dream. For him seemed that
 38    IV|           prison, and there was seen a marvellous brightness in the prison,
 39    IV|              to know the truth of this marvellous vision, and made his prayers
 40    IV|             which is as much to say as marvellous, and naris, that is, by
 41    IV|             who saith, he was a man of marvellous discretion. Or he is said
 42    IV|              unto the paynims, who did marvellous signs of virtues to them
 43    IV|                O most worthy bishop of marvellous praising, thou deservedst
 44    IV|               the same day, smelling a marvellous sweet odour, incorrupt,
 45    IV|            savour was felt. And by the marvellous flavour and sweetness; and
 46    IV|             his tongue oft, and made a marvellous sound of confusion. And
 47    IV|         strength; and fourthly, in the marvellous battle and manner of his
 48    IV|             great dignity. And how the marvellous strength of his courage
 49    IV|           tormented of a new manner of marvellous torments, and the greater
 50    IV|             was right excellent in the marvellous battle, and in the manner
 51    IV|               name? which is great and marvellous. All the apostles shall
 52    IV|          replenished all the land with marvellous sweetness. And then all
 53    IV|               he hath enhanced them by marvellous honour, that to them is
 54    IV|              person the service of thy marvellous departing out of the earth.
 55    IV|              rehearseth a dreadful and marvellous mystery of dissension natural
 56    IV|              virgin, mother of God, be marvellous above nature and be more
 57    IV|              heard sound sweetly and a marvellous odour was felt sweet smelling.
 58    IV|                emperor at Balthernas a marvellous church in the honour of
 59    IV|                was a Greek, saith many marvellous things of the assumption
 60     V|               him a little, suddenly a marvellous comfort and hope entered
 61     V|               through all the prison a marvellous light, in such wise that
 62     V|                vanquished the devil by marvellous and convenable puissance,
 63     V|               of thy divine Trinity in marvellous manner, and thy majesty,
 64     V|                 by what louings is the marvellous apostle to be honoured.
 65     V|              the days fulfilled in thy marvellous sweetness, for to consider
 66     V|                and works he was holden marvellous. He refused to come to any
 67     V|           table tofore her a finger of marvellous whiteness, and she received
 68     V|               S. Stephen of Sens had a marvellous sweetness in their sound,
 69     V|               And as he slept he saw a marvellous vision. Him thought there
 70     V|        volucremque Johannem.~But it is marvellous for to see how the blessed
 71     V|              abiden be wont to be more marvellous. And therefore Anne thy
 72     V|               doctrine, and was holden marvellous of all them of the sect
 73     V|              And all this gave to them marvellous refreshing, and did to them
 74     V|         Gregory saith, when a thing of marvellous virtue is done, Michael
 75     V|       attributed to him many things of marvellous virtue. For like as Daniel
 76     V|      archangels, and be they that make marvellous signs and works puissantly,
 77     V|           First, for the reason of his marvellous changing, for it is known
 78     V|               castles by a fervent and marvellous desire. There was a friar
 79     V|                which seemed outward of marvellous holiness, and kept silence
 80     V|        brethren. He was replenished of marvellous joy for the love of his
 81     V|                is showed that he was a marvellous rhetorician by eloquence,
 82    VI|          spirit was passed, they saw a marvellous beauty, and a heavenly sight
 83    VI|               they saw it shine with a marvellous brightness for the clearness
 84    VI|             crown on his head, and had marvellous light about him. And he
 85    VI|                was removed they felt a marvellous sweet savour, that all the
 86    VI|              also he had in his foot a marvellous swelling and a great, that
 87    VI|                the sun, and when he is marvellous high in the air he seeth
 88    VI|            This daughter shone full of marvellous honesty, wisdom, and beauty,
 89    VI|             them, seeing her beauty so marvellous, was abashed, and began
 90    VI|               the visage of Thaddeus a marvellous and godly brightness. And
 91    VI|                did do make a church of marvellous greatness in the honour
 92    VI|            made a greater temple, more marvellous and high than all the others,
 93    VI|             saints, and say that he is marvellous in them. For who that doth
 94    VI|             through, whereby he felt a marvellous torment. And the dead man
 95    VI|                on these stones is of a marvellous sweet odour, and that endureth
 96    VI|           Virgin S. Clare.~There was a marvellous holy woman in the city of
 97    VI|               hele and keep secret the marvellous virtue of her prayer, by
 98    VI|               that this conversion was marvellous, and yet more to be wondered
 99    VI|            very saint. But there was a marvellous thing to hear, for she was
100    VI|          Faustus, and Macidiana was of marvellous beauty. Her husband's brother
101    VI|               were pillars of glass of marvellous length, and as S. Peter
102   VII|       Athanasius, by her preaching and marvellous work of our Lord, was converted
103   VII|              that was ravished with so marvellous joy that she could not speak,
104   VII|           church she heard a melody of marvellous sweetness, which passed
105   VII|        Katherine seemeth and appeareth marvellous in five things: first, in
106   VII|            dignity. First she appeared marvellous in wisdom, in her was all
107   VII|             emperor. Secondly, she was marvellous in eloquence, for she had
108   VII|           puissantly. Thirdly, she was marvellous in constancy, for she was
109   VII|               beauty. Fifthly, she was marvellous in privilege of dignity,
110   VII|             she, a ladder of gold of a marvellous height erect to heaven,
111   VII|               Then he, considering the marvellous work of God in this holy
112   VII|             saw it. O merciful God and marvellous above all things, to whom
113   VII|               whose passing was felt a marvellous sweet odour, as the house
114   VII|               other and there issued a marvellous sweet odour. And after,
115   VII|                to him: Right noble and marvellous men have worshipped our
116   VII|       agreeable, and thereout issued a marvellous odour, and the fruit was
117   VII|                fine gold, and shone by marvellous clearness, and saw in the
118   VII|                many years in great and marvellous penance, full of virtues.
119   VII|                Christ, of whom be read marvellous acts, which fell and died
120   VII|              his prayers two angels in marvellous habit appeared to him, saying
121   VII|             scripture. Whereof he made marvellous books in theology, logic,
122   VII|                like as Moses made many marvellous signs tofore the children
123   VII|               not to be forgotten what marvellous tokens were shewed when
124   VII|                blessed saint with many marvellous signs and miracles. By his
125   VII|               ye understand thing much marvellous and of great miracle, for,
126   VII|              him, yet greater and more marvellous miracle was made for him,
127   VII|                by a columbe or dove of marvellous splendour which openly was
128   VII|            hood, whereof was great and marvellous miracle. On a time when
129   VII|           himself showed wonderful and marvellous on his saint, gave and betook
130   VII|             that he should appear more marvellous. And as the debonair king
131   VII|               office of charity and of marvellous humility, humbly and devoutly
132   VII|             general of the said order. Marvellous and much wonderful thing
133   VII|             all manner delices.~He had marvellous compassion on the poor people,
134   VII|            consider nine miracles much marvellous, the which may be approved
135   VII|                Christ's seamless coat, marvellous effect of, i. 84.~Circumcision,
 
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