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1 I| treasures of sapience and science of godhead. The manna signifieth
2 I| say as the plenitude of science, and flew upon the pens
3 I| is above the plenitude of science and of knowledge. Of the
4 I| sapience to one, to another of science; and thus of all graces
5 I| inspirer of the faith, giver of Science, teacher of chastity, and
6 I| Lord God who shall know thy science, if thou give not thy sapience
7 I| ye should be like him in science, and knowing that when ye
8 I| no man like to me in the science of knowledge? To whom Judah
9 II| some that be learned in the science of masonry, that they might
10 II| he was high and strong in science, and virtuous in his life.
11 II| and taught and learned in science, what is this open foolishness
12 II| providence he flowered in double science most profoundly, that is
13 II| only syllable of the divine science be corrupted. Then the emperor
14 III| him divers masters of that science. Now it happed on a day
15 III| time he learned all the science of the law and of the prophets;
16 IV| together understanding and science of the old and new law and
17 IV| to Rome for to learn the science of the decretals, droits
18 IV| time when a noble master in science and in fame was regent in
19 V| doctrine, a pit in deepness of science, and well smelling in sweetness
20 V| like, ne holden so wise in science as thou art? And he said:
21 V| And he said: Here is no science, ne here is no knowledge
22 V| there above is plenty of science, and on high is the very
23 V| therefore, and therefore science without charity edifieth
24 V| others by engine and by science. For howbeit that the blessed
25 V| thou wilt be made fat in science, read the sweet epistles
26 V| clear by enlumining of science, divine or godly by love,
27 V| given to the apostles all science of tongues. That like as
28 V| abide in the highness of science. And wherefore then, ye
29 V| profited much, as well in science as in life. And when the
30 V| much to say as plenitude of science and perpetual fruition or
31 V| is said the plenitude of science, and as Paul saith, the
32 V| and Hebrew, and in all science, and committed to him the
33 V| compared to him in every science, the which had war perpetual
34 VI| which have taken the key of science. Thirdly, is taught the
35 VI| small, but he was of noble science and perfect religion, and
36 VI| mathesis, n., mathematical science.~meiny, n., retinue.~mesels,
37 VII| The third is, that ye in science, conning, and wisdom pass
38 VII| The blessed Katherine had science intellectual in knowledge
39 VII| gods. Secondly, she had science natural of which she used
40 VII| emperor. Thirdly, she had science mathematical, that is a
41 VII| mathematical, that is a science that be holdeth the forms
42 VII| manner of things, and this science had she in despising the
43 VII| She showed to have this science when she answered to the
44 VII| excellent doctor in all science and devout in religion,
45 VII| through all the world in science and in holy life, and he
46 VII| all the world of his holy science is replenished. And as he
47 VII| not surprise him. For the science that he had was not of human
48 VII| this blessed doctor and his science and blessed doctrine in
49 VII| had in divine sapience and science a doctor and teacher, right
50 VII| is to wit, loving art and science, but that they may be lovers
51 VII| filled, as for his great science, accused him to the emperor,
52 VII| and renowned full of great science both in right civil and
53 VII| and inspired him with such science than it had been gotten
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