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1 I| to deceive, shall be in giving of gifts, of which is written
2 I| from them; them to come in giving grace to eschew the sins.
3 I| or beams. Secondly, as in giving virtue or strength, and
4 I| man. And anon, the name giving, he prophesied, saying:
5 I| Lord hath heard my petition giving to me a son, and she named
6 I| commanded, and there fed them, giving to each of them victual. ~
7 II| immovable in the dread of God, giving and rendering thankings
8 II| adore thy Lord God, and giving to him thankings, go to
9 II| to run to meet his son, giving to him his hand, and so
10 II| buy it of thy brother, in giving to him the money that he
11 II| familiarity and that other is in giving benefices. As to the first
12 II| thereof, and lived holily in giving good ensample. ~After this,
13 III| and in work, by example giving, she was never idle. And
14 III| madest to thy blessed son in giving him suck, in laying down
15 III| his preaching and ensample giving, he brought much people
16 III| living by good ensample giving. S. Dunstan and S. Ethelwold
17 III| desolate, to poor people in giving alms, to desolate in sending
18 III| after, went into desert in giving enseignement to them that
19 IV| for Zebedee is interpreted giving or given, and James gave
20 IV| Dominus. Dominus is said as giving menaces, giving a gift or
21 IV| said as giving menaces, giving a gift or giving less. So
22 IV| menaces, giving a gift or giving less. So S. Dominic was
23 IV| less. So S. Dominic was giving, that is to understand,
24 IV| that is to understand, giving threatening by relieving
25 IV| by relieving of injuries, giving gifts by largess of franchise.
26 IV| and buy poor men, and in giving less, that was by making
27 IV| therefore they be said born or giving, or given of God. ~
28 IV| him, and then the judge giving sentence against him, said:
29 V| boughs and leaves, always giving thankings to our Lord, saying:
30 V| by teaching and example giving? And there~was long contention
31 VI| his favour and gentleness, giving to him, by writing, more
32 VI| special grace above others in giving sight to blind men. There
33 VI| perfect sight, and returned in giving laud and praising God of
34 VI| fall tears from his eyes, giving laud and thanksgiving to
35 VI| re-edified, and then he, giving thankings unto Almighty
36 VI| our holy father the pope, giving him information of the same
37 VI| home each into his country, giving laud and thankings to God
38 VI| miracle they wept for joy in giving out largely tears, and asked
39 VI| and asked him forgiveness, giving laud and praising unto Almighty
40 VI| Judas is as much to say as giving joy. For he had confession
41 VI| prayers of good friends, giving of alms, singing of masses,
42 VI| there sprang up a fair well giving out abundantly fair clear
43 VI| harder than she did tofore in giving good ensample to all her
44 VI| the tomb of S. Clare, and giving praisings and laud to our
45 VI| every man had joy of him, giving laud to God thereof. And
46 VI| lived full blessedly in giving alms largely unto the poor
47 VII| received with great joy, giving thankings to our Lord which
48 VII| contemplation and judgment, as giving counsel to the souls upon
49 VII| health. The saint himself giving foison alms, the corn multiplied
50 VII| administered, many times kneeling, giving meat to the poor with his
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