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1 I| and the fulfilment of the ten commandments of the law,
2 I| for sixty make six sithes ten. And by six be understood
3 I| six works of mercy, and by ten the ten commandments of
4 I| of mercy, and by ten the ten commandments of the law.
5 I| mystery of redemption. For by ten is understood the man, which
6 I| Quinquagesima we must put to forty ten; for unto that, that we
7 I| four evangelists, and the ten commandments that we have
8 I| then that the number of ten by the number of four be
9 I| forty. For the virtue of the ten commandments in the law,
10 I| same flesh by four times ten we put to penance and affliction
11 I| tower was great, it was ten miles about and five thousand
12 I| keep and hold for mine. And ten year after that Abram had
13 I| twenty and from twenty to ten, and our Lord said: If there
14 I| said: If there be found ten good men among them, I shall
15 I| he would so do. He took ten camels of the flock of his
16 I| bulls, twenty asses and ten foals of them. And he sent
17 I| consume not for need. Then the ten brethren of Joseph descended
18 I| his father, adding to them ten asses which were laden with
19 I| The sons of Benjamin were ten. All these children that
20 I| and lived an hundred and ten years, and saw the sons
21 I| be written here, but the ten commandments every man is
22 I| Here follow the Ten Commandments of our Law. ~
23 I| venial sin. These be the ten commandments of our Lord,
24 I| and to obey and keep these ten commandments aforesaid or
25 I| was in the tables were the ten commandments as fore be
26 I| desert, and have tempted him ten times, and not obeyed unto
27 II| when he was an hundred and ten years old he died. And divers
28 II| not better to thee than ten sons? Then Hannah arose
29 II| thousand and David hath slain ten thousand. And this saying
30 II| They have given to David ten thousand and to me one thousand;
31 II| hair, and yet after this ten young men, squires of Joab,
32 II| corn, and sixty of meal, ten fat oxen, and twenty oxen
33 II| whom he sent to Lebanon ten thousand every month, and
34 II| thousand every month, and when ten thousand went the others
35 II| breadth of the temple, and had ten cubits of breadth tofore
36 II| Benjamin. And the other ten tribes departed and made
37 II| counselled by young men, the ten tribes of Israel forsook
38 II| honoured with of the king, ten besants of silver. And when
39 II| little child I lent to Gabael ten besants of silver, dwelling
40 II| in the year of our Lord ten hundred and eightyseven. ~
41 II| thou settest thereto yet ten thousand they should not
42 II| husband was dead, but she had ten children, seven sons and
43 II| women, and children. And ten days during they abode together
44 II| hands as a child. After the ten days, Agrestin and Chromatius,
45 II| heathen men. And he took him ten pound in gold and had him
46 III| this devil went and abode ten days in one place without
47 III| irons, and in that wise by ten knights to be led to Rome.
48 III| in seven days more than ten thousand persons of men,
49 III| which every penny was worth ten pence, and so he recovered
50 III| thirteen years, six months and ten days, he being full of good
51 III| in the river named Swale, ten thousand men without women
52 III| assieged by the term of ten years, like as the ancient
53 III| child which had been sick ten years of the fevers right
54 IV| ye do not my will within ten days with your agreement,
55 IV| Think ye as though now the ten days were gone, and do this
56 IV| John and Paul during these ten days emended to prayer and
57 IV| itself alone, and it reaped ten times more than any other.
58 IV| our Lord one hundred and ten, under Decius the emperor. ~
59 IV| four hundred, sixty and ten, which the child be holding
60 IV| gospel of Christ, and after ten years, from the death of
61 IV| substance, and for that cause ten of his clerks were taken
62 IV| they were all dead within ten days after, and the Latins,
63 IV| tasted ne drank never wine in ten years. And when he saw that
64 IV| And when he had dwelled ten years in the parts of Toulouse,
65 IV| the altar of our Lady, and ten friars might unnethe bring
66 IV| workmen were sustained thereby ten days. ~In the church of
67 V| of which monastery were ten chosen to be bishops. And
68 V| not be letted by nobody, ten days tofore his death he
69 V| our Lord six hundred and ten.~
70 V| many serpents, which were ten foot long, and would have
71 V| when she had been there ten days without meat, our Lord
72 V| his son, of the age of ten years, whom he did do baptize,
73 V| palsy were cured and healed, ten lepers were made clean,
74 V| done this? And he said: In ten days. And he said: Hast
75 V| our Lord four hundred and ten.~
76 V| our Lord seven hundred and ten, in a place which was named
77 V| S. Denis four score and ten.~On a time when Regulus
78 VI| should send to her father ten virgins, and to herself,
79 VI| to herself, and to those ten other virgins, he should
80 VI| head unto his knees, and ten nails between his nails
81 VI| Trinity and breaking of the ten commandments. The anniversary
82 VI| school, and when he was ten years old he was put into
83 VI| dizaines, n., divisions of ten each.~entremeted, v., dealt
84 VII| abide here with old Adrian ten days, till ye be perfectly
85 VII| he saw sun or moon within ten years he should lose the
86 VII| great rock. And when the ten years were passed, the king
87 VII| our Lord six hundred and ten, and he, at the request
88 VII| our Lord six hundred and ten Mahomet the false prophet,
89 VII| and they say that he had ten angels obedient to him,
90 VII| the emperor took term of ten days, and after of eight,
91 VII| called the terms of the days, ten, eight, seven, six.~After
92 VII| duke of Bavaria in the year ten hundred and two, and gave
93 VII| of this Conrad, the year ten hundred and twenty-five,
94 VII| sepulchre that they were ten times a thousand and ten
95 VII| ten times a thousand and ten thousand, and ten times
96 VII| thousand and ten thousand, and ten times sixteen hundred and
97 VII| white as snow. And about ten of the clock he saw seven
98 VII| the idols by the space of ten days, one time by menaces,
99 VII| invocation of the said S. Ives ten demoniacs, mad folk, or
100 VII| illumined. Divers folk, in ten places, all with their goods
101 VII| diocese of Beauvais that ten men were broken within a
102 VII| the quarry the foresaid ten men, the which were found
103 VII| manner of holding religion. Ten days after, her mother,
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