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1 I| sickness general. For sith the malady was general, the medicine
2 I| medicine, when the great malady was through all the world.
3 I| nativity of our Lord, where the malady is showed in divers manners,
4 I| demandeth remedy of his malady of prisoner out of the prison
5 I| us he helpeth us in our malady, and in being with us he
6 I| heal and cure us of our malady and sickness, for because
7 I| Emperor fell into a grievous malady. And it was told to him
8 I| medicine for to heal me of my malady. And when he was come to
9 I| right great and grievous malady. For as the Romans had in
10 I| lesser place, and for lesser malady. And the cause of the institution
11 II| named Euthicia, which had a malady, named the bloody flux,
12 II| for to be healed of her malady, but she felt no heal. But
13 II| old he fell in a grievous malady by right vengeance of God,
14 II| then they said that this malady was a vengeance of God,
15 II| the Jews were glad of his malady and sickness, therefore
16 II| thou shalt be healed of thy malady. And when he was awaked
17 II| manner sick men, of what malady they had, they received
18 II| thou wilt be whole of the malady of the gout, believe in
19 II| physicians and anon knew his malady, and said to his father
20 II| Basil died, he being in the malady that he died, he did do
21 III| this woman? She fell in a malady mortal and saw well that
22 III| and healed of whatsomever malady they had. And that same
23 III| inditing. Then began his malady to grieve him, and the Earl
24 III| had afterwards a grievous malady and supposed to have died,
25 III| obedience, and because her malady was so grievous. Then demanded
26 III| man that had a villainous malady beneath, in such wise that
27 III| S. Germain lay sick of a malady in a street, and the street
28 IV| nothing of her grief nor malady, and then she thanked God
29 IV| the heretics, like as the malady of the heresy grew in the
30 V| languished in continual malady, that he might not follow
31 V| a medicine, for it is a malady that rogneth and useth the
32 V| he knew the root of the malady, and the bounty by which
33 V| He took away first his malady, he was always agreeable
34 V| he was delivered from his malady, how well that after the
35 VI| is that which cureth the malady, and that is penance, which
36 VI| to me and heal me of my malady, of which I have long been
37 VI| desert, if infirmity of malady had not let him. And as
38 VI| altar. For in that great malady which had so vexed her that
39 VI| mind of Jesu Christ in her malady, so God comforted her and
40 VI| mother sore grieved in her malady. Then she began to think
41 VI| that were sick, anon the malady fled away. And so many miracles
42 VI| clean delivered of all his malady. This blessed S. Clare was
43 VI| and sent to her a great malady, and multiplied her languor
44 VI| she was virtuous in her malady and perfect, ye may hear.
45 VI| twenty years in languor and malady, yet never she grudged,
46 VI| then he gave to her in her malady the body of our Lord, for
47 VI| And every day twice this malady came to him, and two persons
48 VI| counsel nor remedy for this malady, began to cry and call on
49 VI| he was delivered of the malady, ne never was sick after
50 VI| after by reason of that malady.~Another miracle.~Alexandrine
51 VI| the court and fell in a malady, that he was out of his
52 VI| and well delivered of his malady. ~Another Miracle.~There
53 VI| Despole, which had a horrible malady, that he fell of the foul
54 VI| that by the strength of his malady that he was all dried up,
55 VI| man might heal him of his malady, then he thought to go to
56 VI| up guerished of all his malady, and gave laud, thankings,
57 VI| throat greatly swollen of a malady called escroceles, which
58 VI| and the escroceles and the malady began to mollify, and to
59 VI| remove, and anon after, the malady vanished away all clean,
60 VI| that she lived, had such a malady in her throat, which sister
61 VI| mayest die of some other malady than this which thou hast
62 VI| died anon after of another malady. ~Of a wolf that bare away
63 VI| sick men, in whatsomever malady they were grieved or tormented,
64 VI| he was anon healed of his malady. There was a blind man that
65 VI| them for any sickness ne malady that they had, but she washed
66 VI| it. She was always in her malady glad and jocund, and ne
67 VII| devotion, and kept him in his malady, and when he was whole he
68 VII| yet notwithstanding his malady, he ceased not to sow and
69 VII| Enchanter, iv, 99.~Herod's malady a vengeance of God, ii.
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