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1 I| render and yield to thee contrary. The fourth cause is for
2 I| prevarication by like and contrary. For thus as saith S. Austin
3 I| Jesus in desert, but by the contrary. For after S. Gregory: Adam
4 I| Saviour ought to be by the contrary, therefore this manner was
5 I| the end, and thus to the contrary. And it representeth the
6 I| colours. And when he said the contrary they brought forth all white.
7 II| treason slay him not, and contrary said that other woman: Let
8 II| it be put away by thing contrary; so that Jesu Christ was
9 II| for the wind, which was contrary to them; and the blessed
10 II| hearts, and said to them: Ye contrary alway the Holy Ghost by
11 II| as he had supposed, for contrary to the rule of the church
12 II| the christian men to be contrary to the common profit of
13 II| Lord. and in S. Paul was contrary for he was thrown down to
14 II| eyes, and Paul was on the contrary made blind, and Adam ate
15 II| fruit defended, and S. Paul contrary was abstinent of convenable
16 III| serve two lords which be contrary to other; thine idols be
17 III| faith to which he had been contrary.~After this it happed that
18 III| dead, and ye would do the contrary. Your daughter shall be
19 III| Rome, was constrained by a contrary wind to arrive in Galatia,
20 III| done? Thou hast done the contrary that the other Judas did,
21 III| amiable, she should now by the contrary suffer of her husband great
22 III| them again, he was much contrary to them and would not suffer
23 IV| nothing was found in her contrary to christian religion, hateful
24 IV| other in like wise. And contrary to them, some good works
25 IV| Carcassonne it is all the contrary, for there all men assail
26 V| am thou art; and she said contrary: Son, it was not said so
27 V| and then the wind came contrary to them, and drowned many,
28 V| empire. The host that was contrary, and all the people of Cosdroe,
29 V| but a little people, and contrary to the commandment of her,
30 V| mighty knight which was contrary and against him. And on
31 V| that drink or medicine was contrary to them that be choleric.
32 V| of the mill began to turn contrary, and then the milner cried
33 V| him his curses, that in contrary he should bless him. His
34 V| condition was changed to the contrary, for after his blessed death
35 V| in which thou wert born contrary to me, for thou hast taken
36 V| that default, but was made contrary after the diameter. Then
37 VI| to him force and power to contrary and gainsay his father,
38 VI| thrown down them that were contrary to her. And Chrysostom saith
39 VI| we reny God. Also in the contrary, as oft as we do any good,
40 VI| them that be in the life is contrary, but the certainty of them
41 VI| was one which was to him contrary because he was of evil habit
42 VI| Conrad did to her oft things contrary and grievous, and such things
43 VI| in thy life, though it be contrary unto thee, thou mayst not
44 VII| people and subjects, and the contrary should turn to great sorrow
45 VII| slept also as long as I was contrary to any other. To whom Hilary
46 VII| two other brethren were contrary which had long conversed
47 VII| father but and if thou be contrary to me, I shall flee thee
48 VII| him glad, and for to do contrary it is sin, and they that
49 VII| saw well that if he said contrary, he were but dead, and that
50 VII| then the Lombards were much contrary to the church of Rome, and
51 VII| giveth also to understand his contrary, that is, death and the
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