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1 I| whereof the people was sore afraid and in great doubt. And
2 I| to make the evil spirits afraid and to flee; for like as
3 I| and his clerks were sore afraid and fled, and anon the devil
4 I| hundred men. Jacob was sore afraid then, and divided his company
5 I| him come, they were sore afraid and cried to our Lord God,
6 I| to the people: Be ye not afraid, stand and see ye the great
7 I| that the people were sore afraid. When Moses had brought
8 I| grudge ye and wherefore be ye afraid? We have well seen the country,
9 II| ark, the Philistines were afraid. Notwithstanding they fought
10 II| children of Israel were sore afraid. David was at this time
11 II| heard this, he was sore afraid and told tofore them all
12 II| all other, they were sore afraid. And anon forthwith, the
13 II| words S. Lucy awoke all afraid, and said to her mother:
14 III| other were thereby sore afraid. After this, when he was
15 III| have beheaded him he was so afraid that he would have renied
16 III| then they doubted and were afraid, and delivered Judas to
17 III| heaven, and so they fled all afraid.~On a time as S. Germain
18 III| they were sore troubled and afraid. Then the cruel judge demanded
19 III| unto the sea, she was sore afraid lest he would do to her
20 IV| master Seneca because he was afraid of him when he went to school.
21 IV| from heaven made them so afraid that they departed each
22 IV| the devil would make her afraid, for devils came to her
23 IV| part with me. Then he being afraid and trembling smote off
24 IV| And she doubted, and was afraid to show this vision to her
25 IV| amarvelled of, and am sore afraid what we shall do. And his
26 IV| seen people tofore, he was afraid, and ran secretly to his
27 IV| Maximin saw her, he was afraid to approach to her. And
28 IV| Appollinaris said: Be thou not afraid, but promise to me that
29 IV| that was alive was sore afraid for the place which was
30 IV| held suspect, and was sore afraid to be put therefor to death.
31 IV| this thing they were sore afraid, and anon fled away lest
32 IV| I see his sign I am sore afraid, and flee from it wheresoever
33 IV| than thou, when thou art afraid of his sign, and I see well
34 IV| hither? And they, which were afraid of his cheer and clearness
35 IV| and then were they sore afraid. And Malchus set tofore
36 IV| that were in the ship were afraid to be perished, and repented
37 IV| heaven also, and so all afraid fled away. ~On a time as
38 IV| this thing, he was sore afraid and doubted strongly. And
39 IV| done, the devil fled all afraid as he had been smitten with
40 V| among you, and I am not afraid to die, for I have a good
41 V| he should not doubt ne be afraid of his vision, and said:
42 V| cross, and the devil, all afraid of the sign of the cross,
43 V| all the virgins were so afraid and so shamefaced, and also
44 VI| the archbishop were sore afraid, and repented them, and
45 VI| enemies shall flee and be afraid, or they shall make peace
46 VI| asked of him if he were afraid or doubted. To whom Martin
47 VI| procession. And they were afraid lest the body should be
48 VII| And they then were sore afraid, and prayed to God for comfort
49 VII| took this evil, and were afraid to reprove him thereof,
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