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1 I| therefore we cry in the fifth anthem: O Oriens splendor
2 I| doom and the judgment. The fifth is contrition, whereof S.
3 I| the fourth reasonable, the fifth substantial. The first,
4 I| stable holding her child. The fifth, that is substantial, that
5 I| ought we offer to God. The fifth because by these three be
6 I| reasons of Master Beleth. The fifth reason, as saith John Damascenus:
7 I| the Godhead was hid. The fifth cause was because it was
8 I| them that were in hell. The fifth, for the representing of
9 I| in the world. As to the fifth article, it is wherefore
10 I| all the children, in the fifth all the lay people, in the
11 I| clear in heaven. As to the fifth, it is for what merit he
12 I| love and of charity. The fifth is our dignity. A great
13 I| all abundance. As to the fifth, that is to wit, how he
14 I| love and friendship. The fifth cause is for to save the
15 I| in the fourth book, the fifth chapter. First, because
16 I| power of his servant. The fifth, that he sustained the disciple,
17 I| crowned with thorns. The fifth, in piercing his hands.
18 I| gallows of the cross. The fifth, from the cross unto the
19 I| moon and stars, etc. The fifth day he made the fishes in
20 I| conceived and brought forth the fifth son, and she said: God hath
21 I| into garners and barns the fifth part of all the corn and
22 I| that ye may have fruit. The fifth part thereof ye shall give
23 I| all the land of Egypt the fifth part is paid to the king;
24 I| keep his promise. Then the fifth plague was that God showed
25 I| which is deadly sin. ~The fifth commandment is that thou
26 II| sons of his sons unto the fifth generation. And when he
27 II| Ozias had said, that the fifth day the city should be given
28 II| fed with bitter gall. The fifth; for as much as Jesu Christ
29 II| keep them from avarice. The fifth, that they restrain them
30 III| thee prophesied Micah the fifth chapter, that of thee should
31 III| relique to King Harry the fifth. And also the said Sigismund
32 III| soul to Almighty God, the fifth ides of the month of January,
33 IV| preach without ceasing. The fifth was contemplation delicious,
34 IV| ate his bowels, and on the fifth day he died. And this saith
35 IV| burning covetise, and the fifth of a mad woodness. The quenching
36 IV| Of the quenching of the fifth fire, that is of the furious
37 V| prayers.~In the end of the fifth year, when God would that
38 V| church hath ordained that the fifth kalends of December, or
39 V| read in another place the fifth ides of November, should
40 V| saith Zechariah, in the fifth chapter, that one angel
41 V| the third to angels. The fifth apparition is it which is
42 V| signified in Tobit, in the fifth chapter in the angel that
43 V| signified in Isaiah, the fifth chapter, where the angel
44 V| substantial, which is divine. The fifth is heavenly, which is in
45 VI| remission of sins. And in the fifth chapter he saith: I am not
46 VI| desire celestial things. The fifth is for the debt of interchanging
47 VI| Augustine putteth thereto the fifth, by which is showed the
48 VII| was Judah. And then the fifth finger was cut off, and
49 VII| my cheer, and my God. The fifth was cut off, and he said:
50 VII| trusteth in thee. Then the fifth was cut off, and he said:
51 VII| And he suffered death the fifth kalends of December.~
52 VII| Henry, reigned Henry the fifth, in the year of our Lord
53 VII| many martyrs.~After, in the fifth part, the priest inclineth
54 VII| presented before in it. The fifth miracle is that, if this
55 VII| folk, members of God. The fifth petition is: Et dimitte
56 VII| article laid S. Andrew.~The fifth article is that he descended
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