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1 I| Then at contemplation and reverence of my said lord I have endeavoured
2 I| for him, our Lord at the reverence of this blessed high feast
3 I| two fishes, that at the reverence of this high and great feast
4 I| for the gladness and the reverence of the resurrection, and
5 I| glory of saints, and for the reverence of God. For the saints may
6 I| third reason is for the reverence of God, to the end that
7 I| much more show they the reverence and the honour that they
8 II| holy church doth her more reverence and honour in ordaining
9 II| devotion, and with great reverence tofore the altar, and as
10 II| to the pope and did his reverence and obedience, whom the
11 II| nothing say, but did to him reverence, like as God had spoken
12 II| and afterward, for great reverence, S. Anthony ware this coat
13 II| entered made honour and reverence to the great clearness that
14 III| and that we do to them reverence, send them to the water
15 III| established was for the reverence of the crown or tonsure
16 III| king, had him in so great reverence that he durst not approach
17 III| wont for to worship and do reverence unto all the crosses devoutly
18 III| wherefore that is a day of great reverence. Of the salutation that
19 III| to do to her honour and reverence, but she forbade and defended
20 III| church of S. Paul with great reverence, and there his body lay
21 III| with great joy, honour, and reverence. This was in the year of
22 III| worshipped them with great reverence. Then gave S. Helena a part
23 III| received him with great reverence, and made him again abbot
24 III| ancient of time, but for the reverence of dignity, for the ripeness
25 III| bounty. He bare honour and reverence unto the great authority
26 III| when there should be done reverence to him and sacrifice as
27 III| After, S. Barnabas bare reverence to the bounty of God, after
28 III| buried, she did full great reverence thereto, and cried God mercy,
29 III| emperor had to him, and for reverence of his dignity, and power
30 III| womb, in making to our Lord reverence such as he might make not
31 III| knew him, and did to him reverence as to his God, his Maker,
32 III| you, to do him honour and reverence. When the admiral heard
33 III| Bethany, making to him great reverence, and took the boughs of
34 III| water with great faith and reverence, and made her daughter to
35 III| folk by their faith and reverence have been healed. That taper
36 III| paynim, held her in great reverence, so did also the barons
37 IV| and buried it with much reverence. Life of And when they had
38 IV| took that head with great reverence, and set it in a tablet
39 IV| much sore, and with great reverence and solemnity buried her.
40 IV| with great devotion and reverence, and unto them all offered
41 IV| into the abbey with great reverence, joy and mirth, and the
42 IV| good worshipping in the reverence of God. ~
43 IV| nevertheless in these seven is done reverence to them all. For as it is
44 IV| the body and with great reverence buried it in my new tomb.
45 IV| him, but that they left at reverence of us. Nevertheless they
46 IV| which it is had in greater reverence. And as S. Austin saith:
47 IV| Stephen was brought with great reverence in to a church. And this
48 IV| she wiped it with great reverence with a bundle of silk. And
49 IV| that unction with great reverence. How agreeable the place
50 IV| of my mother with great reverence, and keep it there three
51 IV| therein the body with great reverence, but they durst not touch
52 IV| hither with due honour and reverence. And Juvenal answered to
53 V| set forth, but I pray thy reverence thou suffer me a little
54 V| after it appeareth what reverence and love S. Jerome had to
55 V| honourably and in great reverence, and honoured it every day
56 V| S. Germain in much great reverence.~
57 V| unto her superior prelate, reverence; to her like and semblable,
58 V| was there buried. In what reverence S. Austin had him in, it
59 V| would also that right great reverence should be done to the hands
60 V| from his childhood great reverence to S. Denis, for when he
61 VI| came from Rome with great reverence and read them, he thanked
62 VI| and buried it with great reverence and worship, and largely
63 VI| prayers. And after, with great reverence Lanfranc assayed and set
64 VI| meekly obeyed with great reverence unto the archbishop, and
65 VI| hand humbly and with great reverence on the staff, and anon the
66 VI| thereof for a relic, and with reverence and dread plucked thereat,
67 VI| his tomb with full great reverence, abiding the great resurrection.~
68 VI| thus by great labour and reverence was borne the body of S.
69 VI| of the year with so great reverence that she would not suffer
70 VI| of the mass with so great reverence that when the gospel was
71 VI| and she did with joy and reverence that which he commanded,
72 VI| had received with great reverence, he passed out of this life
73 VI| by open reasons, and for reverence called him often father,
74 VII| her uncle, and with due reverence said to her in this wise:
75 VII| seeing them, fell down for reverence and dread, and they, benignly
76 VII| royal empress with sovereign reverence, saying in this wise: Our
77 VII| kneeling with most humble reverence and dread said: O most blessed
78 VII| took up with great joy and reverence this holy body and bare
79 VII| his name, and did great reverence to S. Brandon, and said
80 VII| body with great honour and reverence, and by one assent they
81 VII| to have S. Denis in great reverence, for when he feared the
82 VII| people had him in great reverence. This holy man, replenished
83 VII| was, for the honour and reverence of God. In watching, in
84 VII| away with great honour and reverence unto the city. And as they
85 VII| in procession, with great reverence, as he that had been their
86 VII| sometime made in the honour and reverence of our Lord Jesu Christ,
87 VII| church in the honour and reverence of our Blessed Lady, and
88 VII| Emperor, to the praising and reverence of God, who by the merits
89 VII| the holy cross in so great reverence that he eschewed to tread
90 VII| to be planed. O how great reverence he had! He also went every
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