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1 I| employed some one whose knowledge of French must have been
2 I| nature of the default of the knowledge of God, by which he fell
3 I| confess me to God and make knowledge of my sin. The seventh is
4 I| reason is that, the kings had knowledge of the nativity of the Child
5 I| have said that they had knowledge of the place where he should
6 I| possession of liberty, the knowledge of verity, and perfection
7 I| upon them, and when he had knowledge of the deed he slew him
8 I| faith. But when they had knowledge of his resurrection they
9 I| shining in the faith and in knowledge, of great capacity in receiving
10 I| remuneration, of reward, of knowledge, and of virtuality or strength.
11 I| plenitude of science and of knowledge. Of the fourth it appeareth,
12 I| second is the more greater knowledge of God, whereof saith S.
13 I| Easter, for to give to us knowledge that the Holy Ghost came,
14 I| done in figure, for to give knowledge of things more great and
15 I| moveth us to reasonable knowledge of sins, and to sorrow for
16 I| not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This commandment
17 I| histories saith, in which he had knowledge that God would that Jacob
18 I| him, and said: Now I shall knowledge me to our Lord, and therefore
19 I| wouldst not let me have knowledge thereof? Thou hast not suffered
20 I| remembering Joseph, said: I knowledge my sin, on a time the king
21 I| to me in the science of knowledge? To whom Judah answered:
22 II| it. I have given him in knowledge that I shall judge his house
23 II| before all living people knowledge ye him, for he hath done
24 II| the works of God and to knowledge them it is worshipful. Oration
25 II| everlasting life. Who that knowledge to him, for he hath showed
26 II| ye days of gladness and knowledge ye to him. Jerusalem city
27 II| they repent and come to the knowledge of their sin, and cry their
28 II| hither for to let me have knowledge, and if thy God do to me
29 II| and in your deliverance. Knowledge ye him all for good, for
30 II| this feast is common to the knowledge of holy church by some miracles,
31 II| jewels, tidings came to the knowledge of her spouse that should
32 II| much great revelation and knowledge of his divinity, and of
33 II| three kings how they had had knowledge of the new king, they answered
34 II| Pontigny, and there he had knowledge that when the lords spiritual
35 II| was great and let him have knowledge thereof, and when he wist
36 II| in the earth for to have knowledge thereby to turn again, and
37 III| rest till that I shall have knowledge if God will pardon and forgive
38 III| him: If thou hadst very knowledge of the grace of Jesu Christ
39 III| devotion which is of the knowledge of his maker. S. Matthias
40 III| And when this came to the knowledge of Octavian the provost,
41 III| Sire: I have sinned; I knowledge and confess my filth, and
42 III| Patrick is as much to say as knowledge, for by the will of God
43 III| Alas, now must I say and knowledge myself, I am no man but
44 III| whom Seconde said: Verily I knowledge me to be a christian man;
45 III| let the other ships have knowledge thereof. Then there was
46 III| And when this came to the knowledge of the emperors, then they
47 III| to hell, and the wing of knowledge by which he flew to himself.
48 III| knowing, for he had perfect knowledge of scripture, and knew in
49 III| And when this came to the knowledge of the emperor, he commanded
50 III| other. And if thou hadst knowledge that thy servants were such,
51 III| with the clearness of very knowledge, hereof is said in the Acts
52 III| Lord that they might have knowledge where the holy body was,
53 III| feet of S. Alban, saying: I knowledge to God mine error and demand
54 III| but he, and therefore I knowledge me to be his servant during
55 III| soon after, the judge had knowledge of the departing of this
56 III| daily miracles, and we all knowledge us all to be very true christian
57 III| signified prerogative of knowledge; in the friend of the spouse,
58 III| of the Holy Ghost without knowledge of man. For our Lord may
59 III| might not sustain so great knowledge, and he said right humbly:
60 III| the people which had no knowledge of God. When S. Peter saw
61 IV| was enlumined of perfect knowledge in thought, and with the
62 IV| of thirty years without knowledge of anybody. In which place
63 IV| to them: and when he had knowledge what she had done, commanded
64 IV| James and let him have knowledge hereof. Then S. James sent
65 IV| women were brought to the knowledge of truth. ~And then began
66 IV| dilection; the third the very knowledge of God, which embraced him
67 IV| which conceived without knowledge of man, and childed without
68 V| Piacenza, whereas he had great knowledge, and begged bread and alms
69 V| no science, ne here is no knowledge of truth, but there above
70 V| and on high is the very knowledge of truth. And with that
71 V| Rome secretly, without the knowledge of his mother, and assembled
72 V| And when the abbot had knowledge of this thing, he put out
73 V| devoutly that he might have knowledge wherefore every year only
74 V| to be son of God, and to knowledge himself to be in purpose
75 V| which be said fiery; perfect knowledge, that is touching cherubim,
76 V| enlumine to understanding unto knowledge, and this is signified Apocalypsis
77 V| it to the poor man, and knowledge thyself culpable and kneel
78 V| fled away by night, without knowledge of any person, and took
79 V| and the women then had knowledge that she was a woman, and
80 V| Which thing came to the knowledge of a holy abbot named Pafuntius,
81 V| and that we may not have knowledge in our courage, ne understand
82 VI| in my name and give him knowledge that he is assoiled by mine
83 VI| that the king might have knowledge of her dream. And when the
84 VI| vouchsafe to let him have knowledge of his departing out of
85 VI| that is our power, our knowledge, and our wild, and let the
86 VI| power in helping him, our knowledge in counselling him, our
87 VI| pilgrimage. Secondly, he gave his knowledge to his neighbour in counsels.
88 VI| counsels. He gave then his knowledge to his neighbour when he
89 VI| appeareth well that he gave his knowledge in counsels to his neighbours,
90 VI| this miracle came to the knowledge of the people, and Alexis
91 VI| proved it, and he gave to her knowledge of himself. Secondly, she
92 VI| adventure she might have any knowledge or find anything of her
93 VII| that liveth of woman to our knowledge. The third is, that ye in
94 VII| then was full far from my knowledge, but now blessed Lady, by
95 VII| and when thou shalt have knowledge of all these things, and
96 VII| relic, which after came to knowledge in this manner.~In the desert
97 VII| face covered and without knowledge. It is to be noted that
98 VII| science intellectual in knowledge of things divine, of which
99 VII| wisdom, nevertheless if I had knowledge of that stone, show it me,
100 VII| them, whereof Alboin had knowledge, and commanded that all
101 VII| it, that he gave to him knowledge of the remission of his
102 VII| shall be, I then shall have knowledge that they be not philosophers,
103 VII| only to the presence and knowledge of his councillors, he went
104 VII| when the angels of God had knowledge that God was born, then
105 VII| acquire very faith by the knowledge of the holy resurrection,
106 VII| shall mowe have certain knowledge of God, and shall mowe ordain
107 VII| sin. Then it came to the knowledge of the emperor that S. Erasmus
108 VII| And when this came to the knowledge of the emperor then was
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