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1 I| principally, unjustly they accused him of three things. The
2 I| is read that Pilate was accused before the Emperor Tiberius
3 I| didst thou so? Neither she accused herself, but laid the sin
4 I| complained on his brethren, and accused them to their father of
5 II| untruly; for when I shall be accused I shall hold my peace and
6 II| judgment, and his mother accused him, saying that he would
7 II| these three princes, and accused them to the emperor of high
8 II| to Rome, because he was accused tofore the senators of Rome
9 II| woman, yet there was a lady accused her of adultery tofore the
10 II| the lady that had falsely accused Eugenia was burnt with fire
11 II| And then the false men accused him of four things, that
12 II| end that he should not be accused of so cruel a deed with
13 II| come to the realm, and was accused that he had made ready venom
14 III| Christ. And when he was accused hereof tofore the bishop
15 III| be brought tofore him and accused him that he had deceived
16 III| Prime and Felician were accused to the emperors Diocletian
17 IV| the monk that was falsely accused of a child. And seven times
18 IV| Thomas his ordinary, whom accused, he opposed, and found him
19 IV| this, when the bishops had accused him to Vespasian, Vespasian
20 IV| judge, and when the devils accused him, he gat that he should
21 IV| prayers. And then they were accused tofore Decius, and came
22 IV| men. And then they were accused that they were hid in the
23 IV| that they knew. And they accused them, and complained that
24 IV| buried them. Then were they accused and brought to Decius, and
25 IV| sudden death, the devils accused him and cried on him that
26 IV| here warned, confessed, accused, beaten and assoiled, and
27 IV| me, thy servant, which am accused, and I have not renied thee,
28 IV| Lord knoweth that I, being accused, have not forsaken him,
29 IV| chamberer, that was usher, accused thee, and I excused thee.
30 V| people going by saw him, and accused the master of the hospital
31 V| thereof to Almighty God, and accused the lord of cruelty and
32 V| of his Confessions, and accused himself meekly to our Lord.
33 V| meekly to our Lord. For he accused himself there, that when
34 V| old. In the same book he accused him of that little delectation
35 V| that so sang. And then he accused him of seeing; of that he
36 V| some good works. And he accused him of the appetite of praising
37 V| of her, wherefore he was accused tofore the bishop, and was
38 V| the prince of the Jews and accused that Jew of that which he
39 V| judgment, and that many saints accused him that he had despoiled
40 VI| souls, and hereof he was accused to the bishop, and was suspended
41 VI| temple. And then he was accused of a man that had seen him,
42 VII| gracious with the king, and accused him to the king and said
43 VII| Romans, for he was falsely accused unto the emperor, and the
44 VII| of Orleans, was falsely accused to the emperor and was sent
45 VII| man saw that he was thus accused to the bishop by a woman,
46 VII| wroth that the woman had so accused and blasphemed him to the
47 VII| as for his great science, accused him to the emperor, saying
48 VII| in a monk's habit falsely accused of lechery, ii. 152.~—falsely
49 VII| lechery, ii. 152.~—falsely accused as a monk, v. 240.~Woman'
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