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1 I| solution, nor he was not worthy to hear it. S. Austin saith
2 I| was because they were not worthy to hear his answer. The
3 I| one voice said that he was worthy to suffer death. And the
4 I| Romans, that sith he was worthy to die he should be sent
5 I| is one more able and more worthy. But, two other reasons
6 I| order of virgins is more worthy than the continents, and
7 I| of the continents is more worthy than they that be married.
8 I| honour, and shall be plainly worthy that God inhabit and dwell
9 II| good that ye do, but be ye worthy to die because ye have not
10 II| servant to thee I shall not be worthy to satisfy thy providence.
11 II| give to him, or what may be worthy to him for his benefits?
12 II| in, as he that were not worthy but unwitting. And all agreed
13 II| wisdom, and that then he be worthy to be received at the bishop'
14 II| wretch, for thou art not worthy to name so worthy, so holy
15 II| art not worthy to name so worthy, so holy ne so sweet a name.
16 II| that thy creance is not worthy to impetre ne get that of
17 II| disposed him, that he was worthy to receive the holy sacrament
18 II| he said: Alas! I am not worthy that the poor man think
19 III| daughter more than God is not worthy to be with God. A man, that
20 III| done, and that I shall have worthy penance therefor. And she
21 III| He is very humble that is worthy to be praised for his virtues.
22 III| three causes he is digne and worthy honorably to be served and
23 III| that dignity he was not worthy, and for the right great
24 III| which he said he was not worthy thereto, and also he might
25 III| said to her: If I be not worthy to be a bishop, yet thou
26 III| for he judged himself not worthy thereto; but the ordinance
27 III| the people that he was not worthy to be buried among christian
28 III| because Josephus was the most worthy and noble of them, they
29 III| after me, of whom I am not worthy to loose the latchet of
30 III| Christ, and that she might be worthy of his love. The mother
31 III| that Genevieve was the most worthy and digne, and said to her,
32 III| handled her members with her worthy hands and anon she was whole
33 III| thanking our Lord, that by the worthy merits and prayers of the
34 IV| ye desire, for ye be not worthy to have martyrdom, the which
35 IV| to heaven, for I am not worthy to be put on the cross like
36 IV| Ah ! Lord, how much be we worthy damnation, when we see all
37 IV| preface: Appollinaris, most worthy bishop, was sent from Peter,
38 IV| temple, he overthrew. O most worthy bishop of marvellous praising,
39 IV| fathers of the Old Testament worthy to be solemnised. And howbeit
40 IV| of Jesu Christ, were not worthy to be in our sepulture,
41 IV| because his passion is more worthy than his invention, therefore
42 IV| fear or dread: I am not worthy to be martyred, ne I have
43 IV| How be it that we be not worthy, we have gotten that the
44 IV| herself: Lord God, I am not worthy to pray to thee ne to be
45 IV| heaven, and thou art not worthy to see them. And then, by
46 IV| behoveth and is digne and worthy. And as he said that, all
47 IV| that some words which be worthy of faith and be approved
48 IV| tabernacle of Christ. She is worthy to be where he is, so precious
49 IV| precious a treasure is more worthy to be kept in heaven than
50 IV| I thank thee that I am worthy of thy grace; remember thee
51 IV| his mother? Where is she worthy to be but in the presence
52 IV| great a hallowing is more worthy to be in heaven than in
53 IV| chamber of our Lord, and the worthy tabernacle of Jesu Christ,
54 IV| precious treasure is more worthy to be in heaven than in
55 V| confess me that I am not worthy to have the kingdom of heaven
56 V| bring it to nought. Oh, how worthy is he to be numbered to
57 V| a priest, though he were worthy to a greater office, nevertheless
58 V| no thing as that I am not worthy to be set in the dignity
59 V| beseech thee to make me worthy to see him in thy reign.
60 V| lord, for thou art made worthy to be of the number of saints;
61 V| all men, which only wert worthy to bear the ransom of the
62 V| the same place a miracle worthy to be put in remembrance.
63 V| multitude is better and more worthy than the weal of one man.
64 V| to our Lord God that I am worthy that the world hate me,
65 V| In thy cell, as thou art worthy. And then she demanded how
66 V| he answered: Thou art not worthy to name God, ne that the
67 VI| know well that I am not worthy to have this dignity, ne
68 VI| well that there was none worthy to drink tofore the priest,
69 VI| that it was not a thing worthy if he had given it to the
70 VI| that her nativity was much worthy and noble. It is read that
71 VI| devout espouse of God, she is worthy to be of great recommendation.
72 VI| was veritable, true, and worthy of all honour. That great
73 VI| passed all, for she was worthy to see in her oratory the
74 VI| whereof it happed that he was worthy to know and see so high
75 VI| and said: To thee that art worthy of all honours, I avow my
76 VI| recommended to so great and worthy lady? And with that word
77 VI| God to enter in, for he is worthy to have the kingdom of heaven,
78 VII| you to make me digne and worthy to be thy servant and handmaid,
79 VII| said by disdain: This is a worthy counsel of an emperor, that
80 VII| praising, for he hath made me worthy fellow to his servants.
81 VII| noted, that how noble and worthy the court of Rome held him,
82 VII| wretchedly, howbeit I am worthy to be in the greatest pain
83 VII| the law, and if he were worthy to die, let him die, and
84 VII| thee, for thou hast made me worthy to have participation with
85 VII| would make them able and worthy to be accompanied with the
86 VII| vanities, for he is not worthy to be called a philosopher
87 VII| saying that he was not worthy to have any other parements
88 VII| confessors, many miracles worthy to be prised, befell in
89 VII| and howbeit that all the worthy faits of his holy life with
90 VII| many, digne of faith or worthy to be believed, being of
91 VII| approved and testified by the worthy people of the faith, and
92 VII| First, he showeth himself worthy of redargution or rebuke,
93 VII| even so as we would say: Worthy and lawful thing is to laud
94 VII| three manners of rest be worthy for the fiables of God,
95 VII| for to say: Lord, I am not worthy that thou enterest my house,
96 VII| lie here better than I am worthy, for I lie upon a bed well
97 VII| it, i. 40.~Priests more worthy than kings, vi. 149.~Prisoners
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