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1 I| their tribulations may be defended, and they in prosperity
2 I| first was they said that he defended to pay the trewage; and
3 I| heaven, considering that, defended for to be worshipped of
4 I| spake to him, and the angel defended him in saying: Beware thee
5 I| that in the old law he defended not to be worshipped of
6 I| it. Then rose Moses and defended the maidens and let them
7 I| In this commandment is defended the sin of wrath and hate,
8 I| commandment it is forbidden and defended all manner sin of the flesh
9 I| And in this commandment is defended all sin against nature,
10 I| In this commandment is defended ravin, usury, robbery and
11 I| In this commandment is defended envy of other men's weal,
12 II| children of Israel, and he defended them, and Saul had divers
13 II| Israel saying, that their God defended them, I shall show to thee
14 II| under him that had so well defended the liberties of holy church,
15 II| the body, but the heathen defended it, and cast so stones at
16 II| and then the blessed John defended them saying: Suffer ye him
17 II| and Adam ate of the fruit defended, and S. Paul contrary was
18 III| Julian, and the shepherds defended them, but he said to them
19 III| destroying the idols, he defended the faith, he overcame in
20 III| but the father of Judas defended him, and there began between
21 III| reverence, but she forbade and defended him and said: Thus oughtest
22 III| Ambrose! Ambrose! But Ambrose defended as much as he might, and
23 III| Ambrose came against him and defended him the entry, and said
24 III| Galilee, that despised and defended the sacrifices of idols,
25 III| indignation, of that he had defended Ursian to make sacrifice,
26 III| truth of the faith that he defended; and like as Christ suffered
27 III| seven christian men that defended them, and after, they said
28 III| excommunicated and accursed him, and defended him that he should no more
29 IV| church, without that Liberius defended them. And Felix, which was
30 IV| tail like a serpent, and defended him with two wings on either
31 IV| swine's flesh because it was defended in their law. And after
32 IV| gave spiritual reward, and defended the sentence from the thunder
33 IV| him naked, and the more he defended him the more the devil approached
34 IV| exorcised. ~dalve, v., buried. ~defended, pp., forbidden. ~detrenched,
35 V| excommunicated him, and defended that never after he should
36 V| blamest him, he shall not be defended of men when thou judgest
37 V| the doctrine of S. John, defended him strongly. And John Chrysostom
38 V| emperor moved by these things, defended that the Arians should sing
39 V| accomplished his foul lust, but she defended her forcibly, and the virtue
40 V| touch her whom the angels defended. At the last, when she was
41 V| christened him, but the king defended it to her. And she rested
42 V| love of their Maker. He defended for to make him a great
43 V| exorcised. ~courage, n., mind.~defended, v., forbade. ~do make,
44 VI| instrument in his hand that they defended him that prayed for them,
45 VI| such wise that he kept and defended the city, that on the morn
46 VI| to be wondered how Clare defended her sister by her prayers.
47 VI| happed that the pope Gregory defended that no friar should go
48 VI| repealed that which he had defended, and set all at the will
49 VI| lean. For Master Conrad defended her that she should not
50 VI| discovered the matter. But Peter defended them and said: Suffer ye
51 VI| gave. ~culex. n.. a gnat.~defended, v., forbade. ~did do make=
52 VII| that, which our Lord had defended the truth by him that was
53 VII| had a fair wife, and he defended and forbade his wife that
54 VII| by the grace of God which defended and kept him, it is not
55 VII| other flowers he forbade and defended them to wear on the Friday,
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