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1 I| the humbler stones of an ancient parish church, without being
2 I| was born in. Of which of ancient time men were wont to sing
3 I| Remigius the doctor, that the ancient ordinance was that no man
4 I| In winter that we may be ancient and old by prudence and
5 I| as the accomplishment of ancient figures, and of the miracles
6 II| courage was hurt, and the ancient enemy, when he saw the heart
7 III| among whom were many of the ancient fathers and many holy men,
8 III| Jerusalem. Lucæ, cap. ii. The ancient law had his course until
9 III| the prison, there came an ancient noble man, and tofore him
10 III| it if it please him. The ancient nobleman answered: I am
11 III| should I be ashamed? Thou art ancient and of great age, and how
12 III| is said that of old time, ancient holy men that used to come
13 III| old man, not only for the ancient of time, but for the reverence
14 III| Judea, sent unto the most ancient their alms by the hands
15 III| nativity of S. John Baptist was ancient, and showed by the Archangel
16 III| sayest? I am now all old and ancient, and my wife old and barren.
17 III| the custom and statutes of ancient fathers. It happed on a
18 III| of ten years, like as the ancient histories rehearse, there
19 IV| is of remission. For, of ancient time, the fiftieth year
20 IV| that a young man had found ancient treasure, in such wise that
21 IV| wouldst deceive the wise and ancient men of this city of Ephesus?
22 IV| unnethe awoke, he saw an ancient man of noble stature with
23 IV| fastings, and nevertheless the ancient name is retained, and is
24 IV| like as he had found in ancient histories, that the body
25 V| Virgin Mary. And when the ancient enemy saw the purpose of
26 V| pit, and saw there this ancient man, which was clothed in
27 V| Jews, and he called all the ancient Jews to council, and showed
28 V| re-established in his place, and the ancient miracles renewed. For a
29 V| of the abbot and of the ancient men, she was set to be master
30 VI| behind them there came a fair ancient man with white hair for
31 VI| after that it is said in an ancient history, as John Damascene
32 VI| and a great multitude of ancient and honourable fathers following
33 VI| ordained that the sons of ancient knights should ride instead
34 VI| his birth of the noble and ancient lineage of the Saxons, and
35 VI| for to pray, and a much ancient and honourable man, but
36 VI| earth? And he beheld this ancient man and said: Thou holdest
37 VII| accompanied him with a good ancient man, and said to him in
38 VII| ignorant. Then the good ancient man began to speak of the
39 VII| of the clock he saw seven ancient men that spake to him, but
40 VII| requiring of their profit as the ancient Tobias, gave to them admonishing
41 VII| dinner and supper, three ancient poor, which ate nigh to
42 VII| of age, yet seemed to be ancient in manners, conditions and
43 VII| world, the which coming the ancient fathers, prophets, and patriarchs,
44 VII| that the desires of the ancient fathers, prophets, and patriarchs
45 VII| orisons instituted by the ancient fathers. The first orison
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