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1 I| is savour to all of his religion. By the ashes is understood
2 II| called libertines, of a religion so named of them that were
3 II| his wife for to enter into religion. Then S. Remigius saw that
4 II| more noble by faith and religion, and was deacon to S. Valerian
5 II| which under the name of thy religion dost against the decrees
6 II| them that I may from the religion of christendom, and bring
7 II| profession of christian religion, and that thou be my servant
8 II| many for to be closed in religion. In a morning, as he went
9 III| showing outward signs of great religion and of great holiness, after
10 III| had, and would enter into religion for to serve God. But in
11 III| clothed and received into the religion. And there came so many
12 III| ruled according to their religion and rule, he reproved and
13 III| More, because like as is in religion he that entered first is
14 III| convert to your faith and religion by your preaching ye shall
15 III| angry, and forgot christian religion, and came with a great multitude
16 III| and the exemplar of all religion. For he was in all his works
17 III| entered into a monastery of religion, and changed the habit of
18 IV| being afeard entered into religion, and dissembled and seemed
19 IV| that thou hast forsaken thy religion full of virtues, we be departed
20 IV| Jeronimus. The wisdom and religion of him was published over
21 IV| of her lineage, name and religion. And she answered that she
22 IV| Margaret, and christian in religion. To whom the provost said:
23 IV| stable, and worshipful in religion, arrayed with compunction,
24 IV| her contrary to christian religion, hateful to her father,
25 IV| the world and entered into religion, and was after of right
26 IV| the observation of their religion; for his mother kept the
27 IV| and forgat the christian religion, and came with a great multitude
28 IV| established that the foolish religion of the people, making solemnity
29 IV| ladies which, by occasion of religion, they had to be deceived
30 IV| so that by the shadow of religion he took from them that error,
31 IV| the faith of God, but his religion crowned him in holy rest.
32 V| brethren and many others to religion.~Nevertheless, Gerard, his
33 V| novices that would enter into religion: Leave there without your
34 V| ye that will enter into religion, leave the body without
35 V| to draw him again to the religion, as he did after. And he
36 V| his life, and entered into religion, and finished his life in
37 V| with my despite, and the religion Roman is despised with me.
38 V| people, and the castles of religion, whereof Isaiah saith: Upon
39 V| licence for to enter into religion, and the king granted it
40 V| Ebroinus anon renounced his religion, and was ordained steward
41 V| pain in many manners in the religion where she put herself as
42 VI| bishops, priests, and men of religion, fled into secret places
43 VI| churches, and houses of religion were burnt and destroyed,
44 VI| flourished in devotion by holy religion. The clerks gave light and
45 VI| worshipful men and women of religion, among whom came Gundulf,
46 VI| doubted that christian religion should much be increased
47 VI| world, and entered into religion with great devotion. Fourthly,
48 VI| to accomplish the vow of religion. And when they arose from
49 VI| veiled and consecrate into religion by the hands of this holy
50 VI| go to some holy place of religion, and there to abide the
51 VI| people under the shadow of religion. And then this cruel king
52 VI| was not for the grace of religion that he renounced chivalry,
53 VI| there this lady began the religion that was called of poor
54 VI| that knew but little of religion, and she was president and
55 VI| loved verily her and the religion, and that had always truly
56 VI| contemplation, in estate of religion, and she is now in estate
57 VI| more noble by her faith and religion than by her right noble
58 VI| noble science and perfect religion, and she did with joy and
59 VI| he had taken the habit of religion she prayed for him so affectuously
60 VI| Elizabeth received the habit of religion and put herself diligently
61 VI| since taken the habit of religion. And she said: I had liefer
62 VI| anon the maid took habit of religion with S. Elizabeth, and finished
63 VI| and kept truly the very religion of christian faith, and
64 VI| said: I demand thee of what religion art thou? Then Cecilia said:
65 VI| written by name of every each religion for to give to them according
66 VII| daily in the service of religion, as in singing and praying
67 VII| perfect age he went into religion, and was made first abbot
68 VII| works, and was a woman of religion, and for her holy life she
69 VII| for to be informed in the religion, as well in conning as in
70 VII| doctrine and of manners of holy religion.~
71 VII| shined in great holiness of religion. And his mother desired
72 VII| he shall be of christian religion which thou persecutest.
73 VII| and his brethren took the religion of Citeaux. In the parish
74 VII| all science and devout in religion, of whom it is said that
75 VII| and by the help of God in religion they be accomplished more
76 VII| him the rule and order of religion and told him how he must
77 VII| destroy the rule of our religion, when thou wilt not serve
78 VII| strongly for the christian religion, insomuch that he composed
79 VII| composed of the christian religion, and so much he laboured
80 VII| to defend therewith the religion christian. It happed so
81 VII| estate, for he ordained a religion on canons and clerks after
82 VII| in, edified minsters of religion, and gave yearly to other
83 VII| Louis took the habit of religion of the said friars minor,
84 VII| in the manner of holding religion. Ten days after, her mother,
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