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1 I| borrowing by usury, and wrote an obligation. She laid
2 I| she consented to him. She wrote the obligation when she
3 I| make. And therein our Lord wrote the commandments. And after,
4 I| the Tabernacle. And Moses wrote each name on the rod, and
5 II| Rex, live the king. Samuel wrote the law of the realm to
6 II| Then on the morn David wrote a letter to Joab, that he
7 II| And took a charter and wrote the conscription of the
8 II| then priest in Israel, wrote unto all them in the mountains
9 II| priests and deacons of Achaia wrote his passion like as they
10 II| Methodius the patriarch wrote it in Greek, and John the
11 II| Miletus, Bishop of Liege, wrote his life, the which Isidore
12 II| angels and governed; there wrote he by the revelation of
13 II| heavenly things. ~S. John wrote his gospels after the other
14 II| of holy church, and anon wrote out letters and bulls commanding
15 II| And, for fear thereof they wrote so over to Pontigny that
16 II| Ignatius Archbishop of Rheims wrote his life. ~
17 II| and bitter, and Athanasius wrote his life. ~
18 II| persecution to whom S. Anthony wrote a letter which said: I see
19 II| Ambrose witnesseth, and wrote her passion. She was fair
20 II| some affirm that S. Austin wrote and compiled his passion,
21 II| overcome. And Prudentius wrote of cruelty and pity, saying
22 II| Amphilochius, bishop of Iconium wrote the life. And it was showed
23 II| damned; and anon all this he wrote and took it to the devil,
24 II| sins, the which she all wrote, and at the end there was
25 II| She assented thereto; she wrote her sin, and diligently
26 III| Rome, of whom S. Jerome wrote the life, and saith first
27 III| emperor granted them, and wrote that all men should obey
28 III| abbey whereas he was abbot wrote something, and an angel
29 III| first of the popes that wrote: Servus servorum Dei, that
30 III| holy doctor, S. Gregory, wrote his life.~
31 III| Paulinus, bishop of Volusian, wrote his life unto S. Austin.~
32 III| Then he at their request wrote and showed it to his master
33 III| the faith of Christ. And wrote also to them the gospel,
34 III| prior recounted to him that wrote this book named Legenda
35 III| The passion of these twain wrote Eutichius, Victorine, and
36 III| And on the morn S. Austin wrote in the earth with his staff
37 III| the place where S. Austin wrote with his staff by the well,
38 III| Constantinus the priest wrote his life to S. Censurius,
39 III| demanded pen and ink, and wrote: Johannes est nomen ejus,
40 III| martyrdom. After, S. Eutrope wrote their passion in letters
41 III| of S. Eutrope. S. Denis wrote the passion and martyrdom
42 III| oil, saw the same man that wrote her life eighteen years
43 IV| all thy men. ~Then S. Leo wrote an epistle to Fabian, bishop
44 IV| stone, etc. His martyrdom wrote Marcellus, Linus pope, Hegesippus,
45 IV| made to him an image, and wrote above, this title: To Simon
46 IV| epistles to thee, in which he wrote Paul the little servant
47 IV| Theoteinus, a learned man, wrote her legend. ~The holy S.
48 IV| There was another man that wrote his sins in a schedule and
49 IV| when Cæsar heard hereof he wrote to the provost of the prætorium
50 IV| Theodorus and Rufinus, wrote their martyrdom and laid
51 IV| devotion to Nazarien that wrote his passion, which Ceracius,
52 IV| Martilla, her servant, wrote her life, which afterward
53 IV| And Constance the priest wrote his life to S. Severin,
54 IV| subscribed, and then the Arians wrote again another schedule and
55 IV| Laurence. And the emperor wrote to S. Pelagius the pope,
56 V| of the body. On a time he wrote a letter to a bishop, friendly,
57 V| and he was much wroth, and wrote to him a letter saying thus
58 V| clear day, and another monk wrote it, a rain came suddenly
59 V| suddenly upon them. And he that wrote would have hid the parchment
60 V| thee nothing. And then he wrote the letter in the midst
61 V| bishop of Ireland, of whom he wrote the life, full of virtues,
62 V| book of his Confessions, he wrote in tables of wax that all
63 V| fastings and in prayers. He wrote books, and taught them that
64 V| bishop living, and said, and wrote, for the inhibition of the
65 V| volumes of Origen, this same wrote so many that no man by day
66 V| Volusian, to whom S. Augustin wrote, saith of him, thus: It
67 V| thus in an epistle that he wrote to the glorious S. Augustin:
68 V| engine. The blessed Isidore wrote thus of him in the book
69 V| christian profession, and wrote an obligation with his blood
70 V| And the blessed Eucherius wrote and ordained his passion
71 V| virgin, yet nevertheless he wrote of himself to Palmatian:
72 V| in one of the which he wrote in this manner: To his right
73 V| night but always read or wrote. Hæc Severus. And like as
74 V| the way of simpleness. He wrote then a rule, after the gospel,
75 V| her end approached, she wrote letters unto the abbot and
76 V| the words of Denis that he wrote in his epistle to Polycarp,
77 VI| vision. And our holy father wrote epistles to England exhorting
78 VI| figured in the lion, for he wrote more clearly of the resurrection.
79 VI| highest of the four, for he wrote of the divinity of Jesu
80 VI| to his neighbour when he wrote to his neighbours the doctrine
81 VI| his prologue upon Luke: He wrote this gospel in the parts
82 VI| and miracles, therefore he wrote his gospel after that the
83 VI| approved his gospel when he wrote of him (Secundo ad Corintheos
84 VI| by the apostles ordained, wrote their passion and legend
85 VI| disciple of S. Martin, wrote his life, which Severus,
86 VI| Severus, the monk which wrote his life, as he slept a
87 VI| much suddenly weeping, she wrote again saying. I will well
88 VI| and ink, and therein he wrote by order all his life, and
89 VI| truth. And then Mamertin wrote unto Trajan the emperor,
90 VI| she should have died, she wrote an epistle to him in this
91 VI| this old woman. To whom he wrote again: It appertaineth always
92 VII| blessed life and conversation wrote the solemn doctor Athanasius,
93 VII| wife heard that, anon they wrote to him a letter in this
94 VII| to teach and to write; he wrote seventy eight books; he
95 VII| famæque. Also pope Sergius wrote a letter to the abbot Ceolfrith
96 VII| church of Constantinople wrote herself greatest of all
97 VII| And Alcuin, his master, wrote unto him upon this thing,
98 VII| to have been slain, and wrote letters to his wife with
99 VII| Thou shalt slay him, he wrote: Thou shalt give our daughter
100 VII| figuratively, against whom wrote Lanfranc, prior of Beccanse.
101 VII| was called Anthony, which wrote his life and held him company,
102 VII| that they had deceived. He wrote to the Philippians a much
103 VII| doctor desputed, read, or wrote, or argued, or did some
104 VII| thyself; for he himself wrote in his time and made the
105 VII| the Emperor Caesar, and wrote them in Latin, the which
106 VII| Mons which she had founded, wrote and prayed to her mother
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