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1 I| that were sick in sin, to deliver them that were in prison,
2 I| have said I have power to deliver my soul and I have power
3 I| sithes more, for he should deliver him from dread, from labour
4 I| shalt live. And if thou deliver her not, thou shalt die,
5 I| bring him not again to thee; deliver him to me in my hand, and
6 I| dwell in the best place, and deliver to them the land of Goshen.
7 I| of them am descended to deliver them from the hand of the
8 I| with, for which I shall deliver and bring them from the
9 I| in to Pharaoh and bid him deliver my people of Israel out
10 I| is grieved and will not deliver my people. Go to him to-morn
11 I| sendeth me to thee saying: Deliver my people that they may
12 I| Moses asked when he would deliver them if the frogs were voided,
13 I| done. Yet would not Pharaoh deliver them. The eighth our Lord
14 I| Pharaoh and desired him to deliver, saying that the land perished.
15 I| remembrance in a book and deliver it to the ears of Joshua;
16 I| he desired of our Lord to deliver him from this life, because
17 I| for us unto God that he deliver from us these serpents.
18 II| Lord shall not hear you nor deliver you because ye have asked
19 II| a prince, and thou shalt deliver his people from the hands
20 II| in the sight of God and deliver me from all anguish. Saul
21 II| night, and to-morrow I shall deliver thee. Uriah abode there
22 II| prayers beseeching God for to deliver her from this reproof and
23 II| lest haply I should not deliver him to thee again: I am
24 II| would govern her way for to deliver his people; and thus she
25 II| anon and do thy part to deliver them, or else thy body shall
26 II| servants, and said to Gentian: Deliver to us them that be herein,
27 II| commanded to render and deliver again to the mothers their
28 II| named Remigius, which shall deliver all the country from this
29 II| children, and with your will deliver yourselves for to die shamefully?
30 II| do away your madness and deliver yourselves, and they said:
31 II| and because he could not deliver her he departed sorrowfully.
32 II| thine own handwriting and deliver it to me, and let it contain
33 II| the time that thou shalt deliver his writing. And thus as
34 III| menaces, do what thou wilt, I deliver to thee my body whole. Then
35 III| whomsoever had taken it should deliver it again within seven days.
36 III| no semblant to render ne deliver again this sheep, then S.
37 III| Benet: Arise up anon and deliver to me the goods of this
38 III| with me, for ye may not deliver me. Thus as they spake together
39 III| after said to the maid: Deliver to me your girdle, and bind
40 III| began await how they might deliver him to death. When S. Mark
41 III| I am with thee and shall deliver thee. And on the morn they
42 III| he said: Alas! who shall deliver me from this corrupt and
43 III| heal other and now wilt deliver thyself to perdurable death.
44 III| and I see that he may not deliver thee. S. Peter said: He
45 III| endure, but he can well deliver me if he would, and heal
46 III| and if then thy God may deliver thee, and also make my daughter
47 III| might well, if we would, deliver Archemius and hide ourselves,
48 III| serve God, which may well deliver me from thy hands. Then
49 III| after him for to help to deliver them. As soon as she came
50 III| grace and goodness he would deliver them of this pestilence;
51 III| beseeching God that he would deliver the man from the enemy.
52 IV| to me a barley-loaf, and deliver it to me privily. When it
53 IV| shouldest make me whole and deliver me from my disease, and
54 IV| that she knew no way how to deliver him. And he was moved of
55 IV| requiring that he should deliver to them Donatus which had
56 IV| Then came angels for to deliver it, and the devils said
57 IV| all the ends of the world; deliver to me thy body, for I have
58 V| to Rocke that he should deliver him from the pestilence
59 V| Jesu and of his passion, deliver mortal men from the hurt
60 V| thou wilt not show it, and deliver it to him that coveteth
61 V| Bernard said to him: If I deliver to thee any good, wilt thou
62 V| seldom, wherefore should he deliver me now? And of another bishop,
63 V| let him come hither and deliver thee from these arrows.
64 V| devout prayers that she would deliver her son, and at the last
65 V| my son that thou shouldst deliver him, and thou hast not helped
66 V| to me my son, and here I deliver to you yours again, for
67 V| our Lord said to her: I deliver him at thy request for to
68 V| when that one shall not deliver that other from pain, ne
69 V| not, and said: And who may deliver him from his bonds? God
70 V| they should marry her and deliver the city of that right great
71 V| for us against them, and deliver us from their temptations.
72 V| their temptations. And they deliver us in three manners. First,
73 V| works of him, and shalt deliver them to them that shall
74 VI| but I charge you for to deliver to each man his money again,
75 VI| on pain of death that ye deliver this money again there as
76 VI| Mellitus, bishop of London, and deliver it to him, and tell to him
77 VI| besought and prayed him to deliver her from that reproof and
78 VI| church, which ring ye shall deliver to him again. And say ye
79 VI| for we suppose he will deliver it to you. Then Wulstan
80 VI| strong and mighty enough to deliver us from these torments to
81 VI| irons Leonard shall anon deliver him, and if I may keep him
82 VI| commanded him that he should deliver his pilgrim, and on the
83 VI| had dreamed, and would not deliver him. The next night he appeared
84 VI| to our Lord that he will deliver this city. And then every
85 VI| sent to the judge for to deliver her to the torments. And
86 VI| be with thee, and I shall deliver thee from all thy pains
87 VI| and charge of him, I shall deliver him from his servage and
88 VI| beast, but if so be that I deliver to thee again this beast,
89 VI| commanded his bailiff to deliver it to her and she kept it
90 VII| they devoutly prayed God to deliver them of that great peril.
91 VII| and pray for him, I shall deliver him and let him go. And
92 VII| the king's son and I shall deliver it to him. To whom he said:
93 VII| for us, and they may well deliver us from the devils our enemies.~
94 VII| to the end that he might deliver his people through the encheson
95 VII| that is as much for to say: Deliver us from all evil that letteth
96 VII| as much for to say: Lord, deliver thou us from all evil, and
97 VII| we pray that thou wilt deliver us from all evil, past,
98 VII| in the sepulchre for to deliver us from the pains of hell.
99 VII| with thee, wilt my body deliver from all evil, have away
100 VII| death, for to have out and deliver the souls of the holy fathers,
101 VII| God, that should come to deliver them after that he had promised
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