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1 I| Two copies of it only are known in this country, one in
2 I| time, that it should be known that he brought peace from
3 I| found received, should be known the number of the persons.
4 I| passion, he was not perfectly known. As touching the first he
5 I| the first he was somewhat known by conjecting, as of his
6 I| of less or fewer he was known for Jesu Christ. And as
7 I| of the name, he was not known. For Jesus is as much to
8 I| this name, Son of God, is known, as it is witnessed of God.
9 I| seemeth that the Jews had known, for when they would make
10 I| first point, it ought to be known that Jesus was in the sepulchre
11 I| consideration, it ought to be known that it is according to
12 I| in what place it is not known, but if it were by adventure
13 I| to S. Peter, which is not known when it was made ne in what
14 I| ascended, it ought to be known that he ascended above all
15 I| he was sent. It is to be known that he was sent with great
16 I| And it ought first to be known of the altar, and after
17 I| circumcision, whereby they were known from other people. After
18 I| her, which when Jacob had known, she conceived and bare
19 I| dissimuling as they had not known the ravishment of their
20 I| him. Anon it was told and known all about in the king's
21 I| himself: How is this deed known and made open? Pharaoh heard
22 II| Lo! I make my word to be known in Israel that whoso heareth,
23 II| all his works. And it was known to all Israel from Dan to
24 II| all they that tofore had known him, and ate with him in
25 II| perdition, and then shall be known that Nebuchadnezzar is lord
26 II| obey to him, his might is known over all. And the children
27 II| is in heaven, and he so known, to worship him, and so
28 II| done amiss. And anon it was known all about, how that he was
29 II| much rigorous. After he was known of the paynims, and because
30 II| flesh and blood, but it is known by the strength of virtue:
31 III| and never after could be known where her body became. And
32 III| sea. And ere this yet was known Judas slew the child that
33 III| hermitage where he was never known of no man but of a monk
34 III| this ombre or shadow may be known and seen his dignity; like
35 III| And anon this miracle was known to the people and they went
36 III| heaven. Then was it well known that he was a very prophet,
37 III| him by his name as he had known him, and said: Guillaume,
38 III| ne the sickness were not known, but the time was when he
39 III| on the cross sith it was known that he was the son of God.
40 III| would God that I had never known him, for he was a withholder
41 III| she should show ne do be known that she was a woman, and
42 III| Prothase, but it is not known whether it was the same
43 III| Which ordinance when it was known among the christian people
44 III| superfluous. It is openly known that this clerk, if it had
45 IV| love, for he would have known the traitor that should
46 IV| Austin saith: If he had known him he would have torn him
47 IV| thrown there, it could not be known which it was. ~It is read
48 IV| that he suffered of his known men and of strangers. He
49 IV| tofore God all things were known, wherefor she would in no
50 IV| then this place was soon known, because of the miracle
51 IV| from the ass, it was not known where it became. ~A merchant
52 IV| comforted. And when it was known that Nazarien had comforted
53 V| when his divine virtue was known to the pope, Rocke obtained
54 V| ashamed to do so where he was known, but at the last by the
55 V| by authority, which name known, the mother of the lord
56 V| when he saw that it was known, he left it anon and took
57 V| lechery, but that it be known that it is of the gift of
58 V| of the nativity was not known in long time of good christian
59 V| that he should do it to be known to the men of holy church,
60 V| because she would not be known, said that our Lord had
61 V| to be determined or to be known, and all the world were
62 V| disperpled them.~And it is to be known that the feast of S. Remigius
63 V| marvellous changing, for it is known that he received of God
64 V| of his mystery might be known throughout all the world.
65 V| but the shame of being known of people letted him. The
66 V| you, forasmuch as I am not known for a woman, that the holy
67 V| his vision, and they had known the will of God, the abbot
68 VI| chastity should be openly known, and if he consented thereto
69 VI| never be uttered ne openly known till the time that they
70 VI| holiness of the king was known, and his meekness showed,
71 VI| There was a blind man well known, which heard a voice in
72 VI| bitterly. And when it was known in the city, her neighbours
73 VI| as in a mirror, and was known in them as the sun in his
74 VI| by the virtues of them is known the puissance of Jesu Christ.
75 VI| them; thirdly, it must be known if it profit to all equally;
76 VI| may profit ? It is to be known, as S. Austin saith: That
77 VI| whom if their damnation be known there ought no suffrages
78 VI| were afterward found and known, yet for the usage they
79 VI| is found in her life and known, great plenty of virtues.
80 VI| and that I have felt and known the will and grace of Jesu
81 VI| such wise as I shall not be known of any person. And when
82 VI| husband was published and known through all Thuringia, some
83 VI| I have but one day been known of my wife and of my children,
84 VI| weening that her husband had known her, and after, she asked
85 VII| forasmuch as it was not known long after where this holy
86 VII| by you shall be found and known the holy body of the glorious
87 VII| christian wife, and was well known with the king of Persia
88 VII| stones which is full well known, and then he made him ready
89 VII| which miracle was anon known openly to the people. And
90 VII| Nay Then said he: Be they known which men shall suffer these
91 VII| was examined and the truth known. Then the emperor the cause
92 VII| cause examined and the truth known, did do burn his wife all
93 VII| himself to be manifested and known of all without any fear
94 VII| times.~We have seen and known that a man which men call
95 VII| whereas he was afterwards known so perfect and so charitable
96 VII| said high, wherefore it was known of the most part of the
97 VII| the word of a creature is known and perceived in divers
98 VII| temptation. And here is to be known that we be tempted principally
99 VII| iv. 33.~Poisoned bread known by raven, iii. 85.~Pontius
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