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1 I| give for God's sake of the goods that he hath lent us. For
2 I| him to the poor of such goods as be his, for we be but
3 I| which would have none of the goods of this world in proper,
4 I| They go worshipfully of the goods of our Lord, and yet they
5 I| pleasure depart with all his goods. Then after this Abram took
6 I| with them Lot and all his goods. And a man gat away from
7 I| rescued Lot and all his goods, and delivered the men of
8 I| his lord, and of all his goods bare with him, and went
9 I| children he gave movable goods, and departed the sons of
10 I| hath eaten and sold our goods? Sith God hath taken the
11 I| Sith God hath taken the goods of our father and hath given
12 I| I shall give you all the goods of Egypt, that ye may eat
13 I| serve him with all their goods, and above all things to
14 I| for vengeance, ne for his goods, or for any other evil cause,
15 I| without reason other men's goods against their will, sinneth
16 II| might of his faculties and goods. ~He fed the hungry and
17 II| and all his faculties and goods were restored to him again.
18 II| Raguel had in possession of goods he gave half part to Tobias,
19 II| thanking God of all the goods that God had showed to him.
20 II| be replenished with all goods; what may we then worthily
21 II| half the part of all the goods that they had brought. Then
22 II| beasts and all the movable goods and things that they had
23 II| there shall be plenty of goods. For when ther cometh but
24 II| offer me to thee, and my goods; and choose thee an house
25 II| should keep well all his goods, saying to him: Nicholas,
26 II| Nicholas, lo! here be all my goods, I charge thee to keep them,
27 II| came and robbed all his goods, and left, unborne away,
28 II| found him robbed of all his goods. He areasoned the image
29 II| my house for to keep my goods from thieves, wherefore
30 II| the thieves departed the goods, the holy saint, like as
31 II| so cruelly beaten for his goods that ye bare away. Then
32 II| delivered to him again all his goods. And thus came the thieves
33 II| mayest in no wise use thy goods. That which thou givest
34 II| they gave alms of their goods. And when they had almost
35 II| he should go and sell his goods and give it, and great dread
36 II| seize all his lands and goods into his hands, and then
37 II| officers for to seize all his goods, for the noise was that
38 II| on them that occupied the goods longing to him. And yet
39 II| chamber and took away his goods, and his horse out of his
40 II| us, our children, and our goods, that for your sake shall
41 II| and their belief all their goods should be forfeited. Wherefore
42 II| me if I had given all my goods to poor men with a good
43 II| for he had given all his goods to poor men. He bought for
44 II| people. havoir, n., worldly goods. houseled, v., administered
45 III| she abode lady of all the goods and riches. It happed that,
46 III| she gave largely of her goods for God’s sake. Her parents,
47 III| abundance that she had of goods, but by her wise governance,
48 III| believe that I shall see the goods in the realm of heaven of
49 III| of heart, and was rich of goods. This glorious virgin served
50 III| great promises of temporal goods and of great eases, and
51 III| he went for to seek the goods and riches of S. Agatha,
52 III| left and forsaken all the goods of the world for God's sake,
53 III| anon and deliver to me the goods of this carle which thou
54 III| to grow great plenty of goods throughout all the country.~
55 III| will of the lord, body and goods. And when Vespasian saw
56 III| Valery, which gave all their goods unto the poor for the love
57 III| noble of lineage, rich of goods and of great dignity, to
58 III| thought, ye shall lose the goods of heaven. He commended
59 III| that they had, sent their goods into other cities more sure.
60 III| should not remove their goods, ne send them out of the
61 III| damsel Genevieve. When the goods came to Paris that she had
62 III| descended. ~avoir, n., goods. ~await, n., a snare. ~axes,
63 IV| and renounced all worldly goods, and converted him to the
64 IV| and promission and all goods without number. And so he
65 IV| martyrs, and gave all their goods and faculties to poor people
66 IV| that she was a wastresse of goods. And when he saw her weep
67 IV| I have commended all my goods. And also I commend to thy
68 IV| Celion, and had given their goods to poor men, and yet abode
69 IV| and laden with riches and goods, which all he gave to poor
70 IV| that dispended follily his goods, and came to so great a
71 IV| and end of all weals and goods, which exceed thought human.
72 V| he dispended his father's goods. And when he had finished
73 V| town, and leave all his goods to his heirs, and follow
74 V| enforced them to bear away the goods from that city into another
75 V| ententive for the love of such goods, but day and night he thought
76 V| secret. He gave never no goods to his kin, nor to his cousins,
77 V| and caused great plenty of goods. And when he had done this
78 V| dispended all wisely the goods of the church under the
79 V| which had spent all her goods in medicines, and came to
80 V| not to thee to take the goods of others. And when his
81 V| after, she assembled all the goods that she had and gave it
82 V| then she took all those goods that she had won with sin,
83 V| me. And the value of the goods that she burnt was of five
84 V| possession of everlasting goods. By other things it is showed
85 VI| sorry for loss of worldly goods and riches, ne the more
86 VI| that I should spend the goods of other men, for what alms
87 VI| alms should I make with the goods of poor commons and labourers ?
88 VI| him in penance to give the goods that he should have spent
89 VI| his penance, to give such goods as he hath ordained for
90 VI| wit, both distributed his goods to poor men, and also repaired
91 VI| any movable or immovable goods, or would take any man by
92 VI| him that he dispose his goods, for within six months he
93 VI| ne receive none of their goods, and brought them to the
94 VI| militant, and therefore their goods ought to be common; secondly,
95 VI| he that is dead left any goods to dispose by some evil
96 VI| that he execute well the goods of them that they have charge
97 VI| which sold away all their goods and dwelled with him, and
98 VI| missaid of him, and from their goods and honours, and loved much
99 VI| would yield them and their goods, whereof it is no doubt
100 VI| well have spent all his goods on the condition to have
101 VI| them of their havoir and goods. It was so that God heard
102 VI| fool and wastrels of her goods, and threw her out of her
103 VI| martyred, and gave all their goods to poor people. He called
104 VI| havoir, n., property or goods. ~hele, v., to hide.~impetre,
105 VII| to her riches of worldly goods without number. And when
106 VII| contemplation, and gave such goods as he had, besides them
107 VII| which promised unto him goods without number, and the
108 VII| Jesu Christ heir of all his goods, and finished his life laudably.
109 VII| other creatures so many goods, and that I should become
110 VII| and so largely of his own goods that, the poor folk came
111 VII| and mother, and all his goods, and came into the parts
112 VII| served God, gave much of his goods to the house where the holy
113 VII| from him all his temporal goods and finally smote him with
114 VII| encheson of the centime of the goods of the foresaid bishop,
115 VII| ten places, all with their goods were kept and saved from
116 VII| women, and children, and goods kept from burning without
117 VII| their abbey, and all their goods to him, and S. Omer received
118 VII| devoutly served, and all goods temporal daily grew there.
119 VII| first is of the eternal goods, that we may have them;
120 VII| second petition is of the goods spiritual that we may receive
121 VII| of all his benefits and goods by him done and given to
122 VII| Bless we God of all his goods, and with heart laud and
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