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1 I| taken for the air, and the star judge in great fear. The
2 I| him the way like as the star led them, and therefore
3 I| apparition. For then the star appeared above them in the
4 I| where the same Jesus by the star that was seen above them
5 I| this day. The first by the star unto the crib or racke;
6 I| vision and sight of the star, by the prophecy of their
7 I| father, which said that a star shall be born or spring
8 I| he would show to them the star that Balaam had said and
9 I| Nativity of Jesu Christ, and a star came over them upon this
10 I| to them which said: the star that ye see is Jesu Christ,
11 I| putteth S. Leo, that by the star which appeared to them,
12 I| answered: We have seen his star in the Orient, and therefore
13 I| being in the Orient saw his star that showed that he was
14 I| Jerusalem, the sight of the star was taken from them and
15 I| by the appearing of the star and by the prophecy of the
16 I| issued of Jerusalem, the star appeared to them, which
17 I| be three opinions of this star, which Remigius the doctor
18 I| three kings in the form of a star, which after appeared upon
19 I| unreasonable, that is to say of a star. Others say more reasonably
20 I| veritably that it was a star new created, and made of
21 I| was first formed. And this star was this that Fulgentius
22 I| their way, they saw the star whereof they had lost the
23 I| they had never seen the star material. They had faith
24 I| where is no light but the star. O palace celestial in which
25 I| stench of dung, but the star of heaven was clearly embellished.
26 I| pharisees knew him not, but the star showed him. He is baptized
27 I| their proper persons, by the star that led them, and by the
28 II| she is compared to the star, for she hath dwelled all
29 II| doing any sin, like as the star holdeth him on the firmament
30 II| king, they answered by a star being in the air, which
31 III| worshipped him, how the star came upon the house, and
32 III| some said that they saw a star upon his body. There was
33 III| marvellous signs. For there was a star, right clear and shining,
34 III| rehearseth, of which the star, like the sword, was one,
35 IV| the child Dominic had a star right clear in his forehead,
36 IV| shone like to the morrow star. And it happed as S. John
37 V| awaked he saw a right fair star which shone amidst of the
38 V| run after it till that the star abode in the place where
39 V| soul in the manner of a star, like to the moon in quantity,
40 V| that night there was no star seen in all Egypt, and this
41 VII| that monastery was seen a star three days tofore his death
42 VII| the holy man was dead the star was no more seen, and it
43 VII| on a feast day, iv. 197.~Star of the Epiphany, i. 48.~
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