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1 I| Jesu Christ and yet they pleased not alway in their works
2 I| Abel, and the gifts of Cain pleased not our Lord, for the sacrifice
3 I| in his lord's house and pleased so well his lord, that he
4 I| and the chief jailor was pleased with all. Our Lord was with
5 I| enfamined. This counsel pleased much to Pharaoh and to all
6 I| may assuage, and be thou pleased and benign upon the wickedness
7 I| these words our Lord was pleased that he would do no harm
8 II| their need send them what it pleased him. Nabal answered to the
9 II| slain, thou haddest been pleased. Therefore, arise now and
10 II| city was saved, and Joab pleased. After this David called
11 II| had given to him, and they pleased him not. Hiram had sent
12 II| be blessed whom thou hast pleased, and hath set thee upon
13 II| hath taken away, as it hath pleased our Lord, so it is done,
14 II| and with thy beasts. This pleased well to Tobias; and then
15 II| from them, and that it hath pleased thee to come to us. And
16 II| Forsooth, all these words pleased much to Holofernes, and
17 II| countries. ~And when it pleased our Lord to have him depart
18 II| make a cup, and the cup pleased him much, and he retained
19 II| you. ~In the time that it pleased to God for to correct the
20 II| preaching. And this word pleased to them all, and they chose
21 II| his death where it best pleased him. Upon this, when he
22 II| he should abide where it pleased him, and dwell in his realm
23 II| pope thanked God that it pleased him to show such miracles
24 II| the miracles that it hath pleased God to show for this holy
25 III| earth, like as God may be pleased so be it done, his name
26 III| gladly he studied, and it pleased him much, and had with him
27 III| then was provost. And he so pleased him that he was great with
28 III| for to be punished as it pleased our Lord. Then let us pray
29 III| blood God might best be pleased, or else, as it is said
30 III| mercy and goodness that it pleased him to show him that sight.
31 III| to our Lord, but when it pleased not unto our Lord, they
32 III| well-beloved son in whom I am well pleased. Then our Lord was thirty
33 III| thousand men. Wherefore if it pleased him that hath made heaven
34 III| be glad and joyous, if it pleased you, to do him honour and
35 IV| continent and chaste, and that pleased well to the emperor. Then
36 IV| join it to the head, which pleased well to them all, and they
37 IV| was a thing agreeable, and pleased the Jews, he took Peter
38 IV| apostles was hallowed. And it pleased right well to all the people.
39 IV| Lord of this matter, it pleased him that the soul should
40 IV| were present. And after, it pleased them that, after this vision,
41 IV| comforter to my sons whom it pleased thee to call brethren, which
42 IV| in a strange vesture? It pleased him to keep Jonas in the
43 V| world. And because that book pleased him well, he began to be
44 V| the life of Jesu Christ pleased him much well, but he doubted
45 V| all, in such wise that it pleased much to all. And then sware
46 V| Christ. And this counsel pleased them. And then she took
47 V| river of Danube; and then it pleased to either prince that each
48 V| penance in gree and was pleased therewith, so that he pardoned
49 V| the book of the prophets pleased him not, he was about mid-Lent
50 V| purposed, Lord, to have pleased thee, but I have not accomplished
51 VI| destroyed.~But at the last it pleased Almighty God that this tyranny
52 VI| with good manners, they pleased him much and ordained that
53 VI| it was a thing that much pleased him. After the seventh day
54 VI| of right holy poverty it pleased to our Lord to call her
55 VI| much to draw to her end.~It pleased nevertheless to our Lord
56 VI| son. ~After this, when it pleased God for to show and manifest
57 VI| humbly our Lord that it pleased to him to show him in this
58 VI| and good manners that he pleased well unto the Jews, christian
59 VII| meat as thou holdest thee pleased, wherefore thou art much
60 VII| to send for me, and if it pleased him I would fain be discharged
61 VII| any man's hand, and thus pleased our Lord for to multiply
62 VII| consent to us. And this pleased well to the king and to
63 VII| Emperor was present, and it pleased so much to the Emperor that
64 VII| well enough his letters, it pleased our Lord that he should
65 VII| by many a time his voice pleased much to the archbishop,
66 VII| face. The humility of whom pleased much unto our Lord as once
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