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1001 II| rye Ioaf which he gave to God against his will but two 1002 II| clothing, for the love of God, to cover him withal, and 1003 II| and said: By the living God! if I live I will be one 1004 II| that he is the servant of God, for as he spake and bade 1005 II| other women said to her: God hath given to thee that 1006 II| body as other men have, is God only wrath with monks? they 1007 II| ordained to be my judges of God? Go ye and take heed of 1008 II| their words, but he prayed God that he would show his works 1009 II| And when the servant of God was nigh his end he left 1010 II| and all they glorified God, and namely S. John, saying: 1011 II| namely S. John, saying: Would God that ilke buffet that he 1012 II| against the commandment of God which saith: Judge ye not, 1013 II| yielded his soul unto Almighty God. And his venerable body 1014 II| rendered thankings to our Lord God and to S. John, and then 1015 II| and he called not himself God ne the son of God, but he 1016 II| himself God ne the son of God, but he said to him, take 1017 II| nevertheless by the mercy of God was he converted. Secondly 1018 II| word: I am Jesus, etc. I God of heaven speak, the which 1019 II| and addressed him against God our Lord. and in S. Paul 1020 III| Pauline. I take witness of God and of his holy angels, 1021 III| largely of her goods for God’s sake. Her parents, ne 1022 III| thee should be born the God that should govern the people 1023 III| many virgins that served God, and how well that she was 1024 III| less service did she to God, and deserved less merit, 1025 III| against the commandment of God, and the body ought to be 1026 III| poverty, of whom should God demand this? Oft said she 1027 III| especially this that Moses saith: God assayeth you if he love 1028 III| into the earth, like as God may be pleased so be it 1029 III| or his daughter more than God is not worthy to be with 1030 III| is not worthy to be with God. A man, that seemed to be 1031 III| should love you. Fair Lord God we mortify ourselves always, 1032 III| having any charge save to God: Fair sweet Lord, I have 1033 III| closed her eyes in saying to God: Lord, like as the hart 1034 III| I come to thee fair Lord God? And in saying these words, 1035 III| riches. Many give largely for God’s sake, but they give not 1036 III| was old in the service of God, and not wise in reputation 1037 III| days in great praising of God. Of this S. Julian some 1038 III| tofore the holy servant of God.~ 1039 III| shall have knowledge if God will pardon and forgive 1040 III| answered: Right dear love, God forbid that ye should go 1041 III| and his wife rendered unto God their souls and departed 1042 III| knight, that for the faith of God had been slain of Julian, 1043 III| divine and burning love of God.~ 1044 III| creance and belief: Lady, God salute thee.~And to this 1045 III| devils, and had forsaken God which had made and created 1046 III| S. Ignatius, martyr of God glorious, is of great merit, 1047 III| course until the time that God hath suffered death for 1048 III| birth, for to offer him to God, and for to give offering 1049 III| it, for the clearness of God shall illumine it, and his 1050 III| and thus offereth she to God a turtle; and when she hath 1051 III| dread in him and love of God, to serve and to be in his 1052 III| the Holy Ghost to be very God and very man, and took him 1053 III| arms and said: Fair Lord God let thy sergeant and servant 1054 III| idols and devils for very God, saw a great light when 1055 III| feast tofore the face of God, pure and clean and acceptable, 1056 III| saith, for to believe in God without obeying his commandments 1057 III| understood charity, of which God saith: I am come to put 1058 III| Ghost, conceived the Son of God, and was delivered without 1059 III| side thou knewest him to be God Almighty? And now thou believest 1060 III| welcome, I see now well that God hath not forgotten me. He 1061 III| him and made his prayer to God that this child, and all 1062 III| joyful, Blase, the friend of God. S. Blase answered to him: 1063 III| away from me the love of my God whom I have with me and 1064 III| S. Blase, and he thanked God and ate thereof, and he 1065 III| the women said: The very God may not suffer iniquity 1066 III| great torments the angel of God descended from heaven and 1067 III| which women, by the grace of God issued without taking harm, 1068 III| beheaded they began to adore God kneeling on their knees, 1069 III| their knees, saying: Lord God which hast departed us from 1070 III| crown that is made ready of God for thee. And when he was 1071 III| thou that I am servant of God, and I adore not the fiends 1072 III| holy, and theos, that is God, that is to say the saint 1073 III| that is to say the saint of God: and, as Chrysostom saith, 1074 III| geos, earth, and of theos, God, as a goddess without earth, 1075 III| This glorious virgin served God in the city of Catania, 1076 III| Quintianus said: Reny Christ thy God, by which thou mayest escape 1077 III| leaveth our Lord the very God that hath healed me, and 1078 III| and said in praying: Lord God Jesu Christ which hast created 1079 III| pure, and gave honor to God with a free will in all 1080 III| son he made his prayers to God that he might have one, 1081 III| that he might have one, and God sent him one, and when he 1082 III| he saw that the word of God in predication was despised 1083 III| injury to the person of God, and anon died miserably.~ 1084 III| predication, to the faith of God, and also by good ensamples 1085 III| a right noble knight of God, and the knight is said 1086 III| the idols and worship very God. Then said to S. Valentine 1087 III| emperor: If Jesu Christ be God verily, wherefore sayst 1088 III| Jesu Christ is only very God, and if thou believe in 1089 III| prison, then he prayed to God, saying: Lord Jesu Christ 1090 III| saying: Lord Jesu Christ very God, which art very light, enlumine 1091 III| may know thee to be very God. And the provost said: I 1092 III| that thou sayest that thy God is very light, and nevertheless, 1093 III| and shall believe in thy God. S. Valentine anon put him 1094 III| said: If thou wilt adore my God, I shall assent and agree 1095 III| Juliana, I am the angel of God, which hath sent me to thee 1096 III| began to weep, and made to God this prayer: Lord God, suffer 1097 III| to God this prayer: Lord God, suffer not me to be lost, 1098 III| idols and to renounce thy God. When we come to a good 1099 III| him ready to do service to God, we send into him many thoughts 1100 III| works, and hear the words of God and the divine service, 1101 III| all his other devils; for God hath sent his angel for 1102 III| bloody. Then came an angel of God and brake the wheel, and 1103 III| for to preach the word of God and founded holy church 1104 III| that Peter the apostle of God came thither, wherefore 1105 III| believed firmly in the name of God, and anon lift up his hands 1106 III| and made his prayer to God saying: O God, Father Almighty, 1107 III| prayer to God saying: O God, Father Almighty, I yield 1108 III| know that thou art one only God in heaven and in earth. 1109 III| that Jesu Christ is very God. Suddenly a light appeared 1110 III| signifieth that between God and them ought to be nothing 1111 III| mean that should displease God, but their love should be 1112 III| their love should be in God without any letting and 1113 III| sighed and said: O Lord God, how should I be eased if 1114 III| be, for the mouth which God had kissed ought not to 1115 III| their orisons and said: Lord God, which knoweth the hearts 1116 III| and S. Matthias answered: God forbid that I should repent 1117 III| was firm in the love of God, and clean of his body, 1118 III| he preached the word of God many believed in Jesu Christ 1119 III| commended his spirit to God. And after it is said that 1120 III| he awoke to himself, to God, and to the people, he awoke 1121 III| keeping of cleanness, to God by good contemplation, and 1122 III| is deserved the vision of God; and S. Austin saith, in 1123 III| of Order, that he seeth God that well liveth, well studieth, 1124 III| into religion for to serve God. But in this, that he put 1125 III| seemed he should better serve God in a secular habit, in doing 1126 III| withdrew him over far from God. In this meanwhile his father 1127 III| his patrimony he gave for God's sake so that he that tofore 1128 III| Gregory and said to him that God hath sent him so to him.~ 1129 III| doubt of the scourge of God ere that we feel it, and 1130 III| servant of the servants of God. He had great cure and was 1131 III| thou didst to me that alms, God hath destined thee to be 1132 III| moreover: I am the angel of God, and he hath sent me hither 1133 III| the goods of the world for God's sake, and had retained 1134 III| it happed that he prayed God devoutly that he would vouchsafe 1135 III| and renounced. Upon this God showed him in a vision that 1136 III| ceaseth never to give alms for God's sake? Then the hermit 1137 III| hermit thanked Almighty God, and prayed that he might 1138 III| have the merit thereof of God than another have it for 1139 III| Then answered a voice from God saying: I have now heard 1140 III| no pain by the mercy of God. And after, it is said that 1141 III| hast prayed for a paynim, God granteth thee to choose 1142 III| the people, for to pray to God that hereupon he would show 1143 III| sacrifice to the idols and thy God shall forgive thee because 1144 III| thou wilt become christian God shall pardon thee thy trespasses. 1145 III| servant unto the sovereign God. And S. Longinus demanded 1146 III| wherefore we pray thee, man of God, that thou send us not in 1147 III| voice: Much great is the God of christian people, holy 1148 III| enchantry. Aphrodisius said: His God is great and hath none evil 1149 III| S. Longinus signed unto God, and anon the provost became 1150 III| saw that, he said: Lord God, thou art just and thy judgment 1151 III| christian men, and thanked God, and died in good estate. 1152 III| to the honour of our Lord God, to whom be given laud and 1153 III| first a house for to adore God there in the honour of S. 1154 III| knowledge, for by the will of God he knew many of the secrets 1155 III| Rosine. To whom the angel of God appeared and said: O Patrick, 1156 III| Patrick, this see ne bishopric God hath not provided to thee, 1157 III| patience and to the faith of God, but when S. Patrick perceived 1158 III| commanded, by the virtue of God, that the sheep should bleat 1159 III| cross. And then he prayed to God he said for to know whose 1160 III| Then, by the commandment of God, S. Patrick made in the 1161 III| Patrick by the revelation of God understood that there was 1162 III| abbot and no bishop, that God showed to him this place 1163 III| he had grant of our Lord God that none Irish man shall 1164 III| his prayers to Almighty God, and after made it also 1165 III| cross, he rose up and said: God have mercy on you fair brethren; 1166 III| he again to desert, where God showed for him many signs 1167 III| said he: Let us pray to God that we may see him. When 1168 III| heart brother, bless it, God forgive it thee, now thou 1169 III| their hearts on high to God, and said to them: Wherefore 1170 III| were properly sent from God, for never man wist from 1171 III| monks saw that they thanked God, and learned that they ought 1172 III| little hope that he had in God; and after he went unto 1173 III| to his sister: Almighty God forgive you that ye have 1174 III| she said: Fair brother, God is more courteous than ye 1175 III| not accept my prayer, but God hath heard me, now go if 1176 III| all the night, speaking of God between him and his sister 1177 III| rendered his soul unto Almighty God and was buried at Durham, 1178 III| coming of the Blessed Son of God. That is to wit, how he 1179 III| in the world offered to God first her virginity. And 1180 III| thou shalt be mother of God, and shalt abide a pure 1181 III| hast found soothly grace at God, for thou art chosen above 1182 III| blessed Son and be mother to God, and moyen and advocate 1183 III| for to set peace between God and man, for to destroy 1184 III| shall be called the Son of God. And Mary said to the angel: 1185 III| conceiving of the Son of God, and answered to her in 1186 III| not do. And the virtue of God sovereign shall shadow thee 1187 III| that the blessed Son of God shall be hid in thee and 1188 III| shall be called the Son of God. Yet of this conception 1189 III| is nothing impossible to God, which is almighty. Then 1190 III| come: Lo! the handmaid of God, he do to me that he hath 1191 III| when she was made mother of God and queen of Heaven, that 1192 III| Lo! here the handmaid of God, let it be done to me after 1193 III| perfect man and perfect God in one person; and as wise 1194 III| Melchisedech made offering to God of bread and wine in the 1195 III| Seconde saw the angel of God going upon the flood and 1196 III| Seconde believest thou in God or peradventure thou doubtest? 1197 III| Milan, and the angel of God brought Faustin and Jonathan, 1198 III| naked, and anon the angel of God was ready, and clad him 1199 III| Seconde, for I am thy Lord God that shall keep thee from 1200 III| After, she said: Blessed be God the Saviour of our souls. 1201 III| Zosimus saw that in praying to God her body was lift up from 1202 III| conjured her by the virtue of God that she should tell to 1203 III| ground, and thanked our Lord God that had thus saved his 1204 III| and said in weeping: Lord God please it to thee to receive 1205 III| earth his right, and pray to God for me, at whose commandment 1206 III| holy life, and gave laud to God of all his gifts, and his 1207 III| which is as much to say as God, for Ambrose is as much 1208 III| much to say as amber of God, for Ambrose felt God in 1209 III| of God, for Ambrose felt God in him, and God was smelled 1210 III| Ambrose felt God in him, and God was smelled and odoured 1211 III| and dread the judgment of God. And therefore God confirmed 1212 III| judgment of God. And therefore God confirmed his sentence on 1213 III| Flee we hence, for our Lord God is not here, haste you fair 1214 III| longer lest the vengeance of God take us, and that we be 1215 III| pity and how great mercy God doth to them that have adversity 1216 III| reign, he began to pray to God that he would take him away 1217 III| ashamed to live if it please God, ne I have no fear re dread 1218 III| him, but mislaid, but anon God so chastised him that he 1219 III| boldly into the house of God whom thou hast horribly 1220 III| he hold firmly the law of God. And when Ruffin said more 1221 III| but he forsook all for God's love, and became a monk 1222 III| fiend, and then he cried God mercy and prayed him of 1223 III| said it was the will of God that he should return again 1224 III| miracle they believed in God, and kissed the feet of 1225 III| deeds, and cried full meekly God mercy, and this holy S. 1226 III| Jesu Christ. She said: For God's sake, good knight, go 1227 III| without more, believe ye in God, Jesu Christ, and do ye 1228 III| given to poor people for God's sake; and enjoined the 1229 III| some renied and forsook God and did sacrifice to the 1230 III| and gentiles be devils, my God made the heavens and is 1231 III| the heavens and is very God. Then said the provost to 1232 III| left all for to serve the God of heaven. Then the provost 1233 III| idols, he prayed our Lord God of heaven that he would 1234 III| them any harm, for their God fighteth for them, and know 1235 III| might get it of our Lord God in his name, and a voice 1236 III| and worship of Almighty God and his blessed martyr S. 1237 III| melody of the praising of God, and confirmed the church.~ 1238 III| he preached the word of God, and did many miracles, 1239 III| preached first the word of God, and as soon as he was entered 1240 III| thereto; but the ordinance of God and of S. Peter came against 1241 III| may not let me sith that God hath assoiled me of my sins. 1242 III| hurt he cried on high: One God! when S. Mark heard that 1243 III| him: Now know I well that God hath made my journey prosperous. 1244 III| they had drawn he thanked God and said: Into thy hands 1245 III| rendered they thankings to God of this, that he had relieved 1246 III| and believed perfectly in God, and ended his life in good 1247 III| the lord saw the virtue of God so openly by the miracles 1248 III| church of S. Mark and thanked God devoutly.~It happed in Apulia 1249 III| unto heaven and said: Lord God, take away my soul out of 1250 III| soul of this brother tofore God. And when the friar was 1251 III| But the bishops answered: God forbid that it never fall 1252 III| love by which he flew to God, the wing of dread by which 1253 III| that he would have renied God. Then said S. Vital to him: 1254 III| should no more say so, for God hath not made temporal things, 1255 III| like as Caiaphas did, but God, against whom none may do, 1256 III| faith. And thus as he prayed God accomplished in the end.~ 1257 III| for heat, and prayest not God that he would shadow them. 1258 III| good faith and trust in God, and made his prayer openly 1259 III| arose. Yet other miracles God showed for him by his life. 1260 III| said at his death: Lord God, into thy hands I commend 1261 III| and anon he had trust in God, and cried to S. Peter in 1262 III| which was called Mars, their God, and anon under the idol 1263 III| the city of Cæsarea, where God showed many fair miracles 1264 III| the burden or weight of God. Or James may be said of 1265 III| S. James demanding what God had done by them tofore 1266 III| sitteth on the right side of God the Father, and shall come 1267 III| knees, and said: Fair Lord God, pardon them, for they wot 1268 III| that the destruction came, God showed marvellous signs. 1269 III| said Vespasian: Ah Lord God! in that country were wont 1270 III| whole was the very son of God. I shall demand licence 1271 III| their blood in sacrifice to God. And because Josephus was 1272 III| him first, by whose blood God might best be pleased, or 1273 III| weeping, and said: Lord God, now see I well that this 1274 III| and demanded them to what God the sign of the cross appertained. 1275 III| he believed perfectly in God and did do baptize him, 1276 III| this Jesus was the son of God. Then demanded I my father 1277 III| known that he was the son of God. Then he said to me: Fair 1278 III| abode the demonstrance of God; and about the hour of noon 1279 III| because they believed in God, for they refused none, 1280 III| them that they worshipped God without authority of the 1281 III| was that them seemed that God was over proud and envious, 1282 III| sacrifice, but by the grace of God he was converted by the 1283 III| was nigh neighbour unto God, sister unto angels, cousin 1284 III| named Flavia, believed in God and avowed to him her virginity, 1285 III| no sacrifice but only to God; and therefore their heads 1286 III| converted and believed in God, for which cause the master' 1287 III| will; but Domicella, as God would, converted the young 1288 III| rendered their souls unto God, whose bodies S. Cæsarius, 1289 III| fornications made against God their creator, and have 1290 III| conversation, celestial in love of God, and profitable in predication.~ 1291 III| and he praised the name of god Elyon, and the tyrant smiling 1292 III| began to make his orison to God; and anon the idol fell 1293 III| be perfect in the love of God so he healed her perfectly. 1294 III| thankings unto our Lord God for this great miracle. 1295 III| poor people for the love of God.~And on a time as he sat 1296 III| holily to the pleasure of God, so that in that time of 1297 III| then he thanked our Lord God of his great mercy and goodness 1298 III| passed out of this world to God, full of virtues, the year 1299 III| which was to him great pain, God reward him his meed. And 1300 III| help the house to maintain God's service shall have God' 1301 III| God's service shall have God's blessing and his. And 1302 III| pray for us unto our Lord God, that we may in this wretched 1303 III| servant of the servants of God, hospitality, whom S. Gregory 1304 III| the sentence of almighty God may not be revoked, for 1305 III| displeaseth greatly almighty God.~And from thence S. Austin 1306 III| should reign with almighty God in his kingdom. And then 1307 III| way the litany, beseeching God devoutly to strengthen them 1308 III| litany, praying almighty God of succour and help that 1309 III| preach there the word of God, and about there in the 1310 III| again, and then the word of God so inflamed him, that incontinent, 1311 III| church in the worship of God and S. Austin. And when 1312 III| Compton to preach the word of God, to whom the curate said: 1313 III| me to pay his tithes to God, and yet he withholdeth 1314 III| payest thou not thy tithes to God and to the church? Knowest 1315 III| not thine but belong to God? And then the knight said 1316 III| death be in the power of God, S. Austin said: I command 1317 III| command thee in the name of God to arise, for we have need 1318 III| and he said: Yea, would God that I had never known him, 1319 III| that I pray to almighty God that thou abide here with 1320 III| wherefore he besought almighty God to show his judgement on 1321 III| his judgement on them, and God sent to them a shameful 1322 III| in Kent, but blessed be God at this day is no such deformity. 1323 III| and mocked him, wherefore God took such vengeance that 1324 III| Austin, and then he prayed God for them that they might 1325 III| do manly, for I thy Lord God am with thee in all thine 1326 III| in the church. And then God sent to him his old infirmity 1327 III| to repentance, and asked God forgiveness and S. Austin. 1328 III| this world unto our Lord God, and lieth buried at Canterbury 1329 III| and rule, whereas our Lord God showeth yet daily many miracles. 1330 III| and thankings to almighty God, and we may verily know 1331 III| shrined and buried. And God hath showed so many miracles 1332 III| the scourge and rod of God. And then the meek bishop 1333 III| have wasted the flock of God and have need of the scourging 1334 III| need of the scourging of God; and then S. Lupus commanded 1335 III| were so, by the will of God, blinded, and they passed 1336 III| after, made his prayers to God, and anon then the calf 1337 III| sufferest so much for thy God and I see that he may not 1338 III| chains, and if then thy God may deliver thee, and also 1339 III| I have purposed to serve God, which may well deliver 1340 III| as well to himself as to God and to his neighbour. He 1341 III| ordained as touching to God in bearing, authority, majesty, 1342 III| unto the great authority of God, after that we find in the 1343 III| to the great majesty of God, for when there should be 1344 III| him and sacrifice as to a God, and was called Jupiter 1345 III| and convert to the very God living, Jesu Christ. After, 1346 III| reverence to the bounty of God, after that is found in 1347 III| the bounty of the grace of God, and said that this grace 1348 III| the grace and bounty that God hath done is sufficient, 1349 III| to them the holy word of God and the gospel. Hereof is 1350 III| Antioch preaching the word of God. That may be seen by the 1351 III| of Antioch, the angel of God appeared to S. Paul and 1352 III| answered to him: The will of God be done like as he hath 1353 III| he made his prayer unto God, and anon he was all whole. 1354 III| he would not believe in God, but thought how he might 1355 III| burning, but by the might of God he issued out whole and 1356 III| their souls unto our Lord God, whose bodies were kept 1357 III| may please them to pray to God for us in such wise that 1358 III| her, gave thankings unto God, and she was thereof right 1359 III| see that it cometh from God. When the child was beaten 1360 III| greatly in the servant of God. Then they ran all for to 1361 III| that infamed the servant of God was taken and vexed with 1362 III| the poor for the love of God, and dwelled with S. Nazarine 1363 III| require help of Almighty God. Then the earl was wroth 1364 III| the book of the City of God that he was present, and 1365 III| find him.~And in a time, as God would, men of Warham and 1366 III| joy and mirth, thanking God and the holy saint of their 1367 III| heard tell what miracles God showed for him, then she 1368 III| her full sore, and cried God mercy, and the holy saint, 1369 III| reverence thereto, and cried God mercy, and the holy saint, 1370 III| streets abiding the comfort of God. And then it happed he met 1371 III| harbour for the love of God, which Alban without feigning, 1372 III| Christ, the son of the living God, hath surely conducted me 1373 III| is he that is the son of God whom ye affirm to be Jesu 1374 III| Jesu Christ the only son of God and his very true law. Then 1375 III| holding his hands up to God beseeching that the water 1376 III| his passion, and forthwith God showed at the request of 1377 III| saw these~miracles that God showed for him, and anon 1378 III| saying: I knowledge to God mine error and demand forgiveness, 1379 III| said: O Alban, servant of God, for verily thy God is almighty 1380 III| servant of God, for verily thy God is almighty and there is 1381 III| almighty and there is none God but he, and therefore I 1382 III| witness that there is no god but thy God which doeth 1383 III| there is no god but thy God which doeth such miracles. 1384 III| gave thankings and laud to God and to this holy martyr 1385 III| him preaching the word of God. And then they told him 1386 III| hearing him preach the word of God; to whom one of them that 1387 III| the very true servant of God, for whom God doeth and 1388 III| servant of God, for whom God doeth and showeth daily 1389 III| their souls to almighty God, and then the tormentors 1390 III| always preached the word of God. And one of them told to 1391 III| slain, and what miracles God showed for them at their 1392 III| Amphiabel saw, and thanked God, recommending to him their 1393 III| strove against the will of God, and suffered great pain 1394 III| make more the service of God, instituted twenty-four 1395 III| praising and thanking our Lord God.They had no children, for 1396 III| took it a worth and thanked God of all. They served the 1397 III| the more devoutly our Lord God, for they had no charge 1398 III| righteousness and to the service of God. When the angel had thus 1399 III| angel and servant tofore God, which in his name am sent 1400 III| conception of Jesu Christ, son of God our Lord, and the angel 1401 III| with the blessed Son of God, our Lord Jesu Christ, whom 1402 III| hast conceived the Son ot God, for as soon as thy salutation 1403 III| spake, glorifying our Lord God. And these tidings of this 1404 III| understanding and strength of body, God our Lord and the heart performed 1405 III| and make ready the ways to God, and make ye right the paths 1406 III| him reverence as to his God, his Maker, and Lord. He 1407 III| decollation, by the grace of God, who bringeth us to his 1408 III| Well by the pleasure of God. Then grew the name and 1409 III| void, and by the will of God he found therein a mark 1410 III| greatly to thank our Lord God thereof, and distributed 1411 III| poor people for the love of God.~He was of high stature, 1412 III| this man to be taken off if God Almighty had not holpen 1413 III| of Jesu Christ. By him, God showed the body of S. Quintin. 1414 III| merits in his living life God showed many miracles.~On 1415 III| up his soul to Almighty God, the fifth ides of the month 1416 III| heard his life, and how God showed miracles for him, 1417 III| the honour and praising of God, which by the prayers of 1418 III| Thaddeus the apostles of God, and entered into Babylon 1419 III| began to sow the word of God, and to do many miracles, 1420 III| for to preach the faith of God, and anon after, they received 1421 III| and taught him the law of God much diligently. When he 1422 III| But the glorious friend of God bare full patiently this 1423 III| preaching the commandments of God benignly he should abide 1424 III| and firm in the love of God, all prest and ready to 1425 III| was out, for the love of God she went straight unto the 1426 III| friends that believed there in God, by the hands of S. Clement 1427 III| and glorifying the name of God which without end reigneth 1428 III| Thus as they dwelled there God appeared to S. Peter, and 1429 III| which had no knowledge of God. When S. Peter saw him thus 1430 III| heavy ne sorrowful, for God shall be always with thee 1431 III| not the commandments of God. Anon after these blessed 1432 III| Austridinian and departed like as God had commanded to S. Peter.~ 1433 III| preaching and sowing the word of God, they came in to Guienne 1434 III| saying to him: O man of God, help us at this time, thou 1435 III| that ye will devoutly pray God Almighty that by his benign 1436 III| trusting in the help of God, took the child by the hand 1437 III| saying to him: O man of God, I require thee to baptize 1438 III| poor folk for the love of God. When the said Steven was 1439 III| Marcial that he would pray God that it might please him 1440 III| Auxerre how she should serve God holily and virginly, the 1441 III| said the holy man, when God hath given to you so noble 1442 III| of so great merit against God. And of her good life and 1443 III| and shall convert them to God, and shall live religiously, 1444 III| said: Have firm belief in God, and prove by works the 1445 III| not what, and said to her: God thee saluteth, Genevieve. 1446 III| that, and by the help of God I desire and think to accomplish 1447 III| by the grace and will of God; he took it up and gave 1448 III| heaven. He commended her to God, and prayed her that she 1449 III| should keep by the help of God and that she should oft 1450 III| smote her on the cheek. God avenged the child that the 1451 III| should come before, for God had then sanctified her. 1452 III| Nanterre that she was chosen of God, and recommended her to 1453 III| wasted, but by the grace of God, Paris should have none 1454 III| they were thus treating, as God would, came to Paris, after 1455 III| an said: Fair sirs, for God's sake do not this mischief, 1456 III| witnesseth that she was chosen of God in her mother's belly, and 1457 III| they marvelled and feared God, and left their evil counsel 1458 III| Paris, thank and glory to God and honour to the virgin. 1459 III| heart for they shall see God; she had her heart and body 1460 III| virgin may be agreeable to God, that is to wit: Faith, 1461 III| said: Reverend Fathers in God, I pray and require that 1462 III| tears, in requiring help of God to perform this work, and 1463 III| commandment. By the help of God and of S. Genevieve, and 1464 III| on her knees and prayed God with warm tears to help 1465 III| her hand it was lighted by God's will again, and so she 1466 III| her hand by the grace of God. Semblably in her cell, 1467 III| name. Verily the friends of God that know his will and do 1468 III| heard of the grace that God had given to S. Genevieve, 1469 III| her help by the gift of God, which is ready to do the 1470 III| good faith, and therefore God punished her, for as soon 1471 III| ship there, thank be to God and to his holy saint.~Unto 1472 III| which by the punition of God was made blind, because 1473 III| that done, by the grace of God, the child was in good health. 1474 III| and gave for the love of God to some poor, wool, and 1475 III| so taken, by the grace of God they found all their loaves 1476 III| marvellous puissance of God, at the word of the holy 1477 III| tempest, and she besought God of help, and anon it ceased 1478 III| and prayers, beseeching God that he would deliver the 1479 III| that she be mediatrix unto God for us wretched sinners, 1480 IV| France Maturin the servant of God, which by his prayers shall 1481 IV| and gave up his soul to God much holily. Then took they 1482 IV| gave great thankings to God for the torments that were 1483 IV| converted him to the faith of God. After all these things 1484 IV| the maid, that trusted in God, said to her father that, 1485 IV| Paul: Make shine avow to God of heaven that thou shalt 1486 IV| people, and himself served God, and did after many miracles, 1487 IV| answered they : We love better God than thee, and we doubt 1488 IV| that we will not anger our God. Then said Julian: If ye 1489 IV| away. Then let us pray unto God that by their merits he 1490 IV| be called the mother of God. That same time Attila destroyed 1491 IV| the dove, for he served God with simple intention. Secondly, 1492 IV| Christ, son of the living God. In unhosing and shoeing, 1493 IV| the sea; he was chosen of God to be at his transfiguration, 1494 IV| worshipped of all men as God, and that he might do all 1495 IV| and said: I am the Word of God, I am the Holy Ghost, I 1496 IV| Almighty, I am all that is of God. He made serpents of brass 1497 IV| day assigned, that he was God. And Peter came to the place 1498 IV| was had and reputed as a god. And when Peter knew that, 1499 IV| preaching of the Word of God, by which he converted much 1500 IV| that he had been the son of God. Then said Simon Magus to


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