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1 I| had deserved to lose the aid divine. The third because
2 I| great tail is borne. And aid and help is demanded of
3 II| and have by thy work and aid surmounted it: and I require
4 II| they should require his aid and help. And thus as they
5 II| to pray for her help and aid. S. Lucy in making her prayers
6 II| every each one of them was aid and help given to him from
7 II| the assault in battle, the aid given, and the victory.
8 II| church, and to give him aid and strength for to defend
9 II| steadfast to thee it giveth aid and help. Then let us pray
10 III| the throat, or required aid for any other sickness or
11 III| required him of help and aid, and after, he slept. And
12 III| brought him thither requiring aid of the holy virgin. Anon
13 IV| the church, without any aid, where the body of S. Dominic
14 IV| engine found not glory of the aid when the instruments of
15 V| was comforted by divine aid, and answered softly to
16 V| in the grace and in the aid of God. Not by his merits
17 V| his life shone, but by the aid of God. Of the second came
18 V| thought, praying her to be his aid and help. And then on a
19 V| patron S. Michael unto their aid and help. In the third night
20 V| the holy saint unto his aid and help, in his heart,
21 V| Francis, to be our succour and aid in our adversities and perils,
22 VI| counselled him to raise an aid among his commons, like
23 VI| had done divers times. An aid was then except the danegeld,
24 VI| and how he should by the aid of S. Edward overcome his
25 VI| gave to him comfort and aid, and in that he said only,
26 VI| we shall come unto thine aid and comfort at the hour
27 VI| them. The second is to have aid in our infirmity, for by
28 VI| we may deserve that they aid and help us. It is read
29 VI| given to us, patrons for to aid and help us, they aid us
30 VI| to aid and help us, they aid us by their merits and their
31 VI| that they may have general aid and comfort, whereas they
32 VI| that they need to require aid, and thereby might hastily
33 VI| prison and called his name in aid, anon his bonds and fetters
34 VI| of whom he required her aid, and recommended him to
35 VII| your good assistance and aid we hope to rule, govern,
36 VII| devoutly prayed for help and aid of our Lord Jesu Christ.
37 VII| friend and required also his aid, and he said to him: I may
38 VII| came after Zachary required aid and help of Pepin the king
39 VII| lifted up many times without aid of anything corporal. This
40 VII| his own hands, with the aid and help of his meiny, which
41 VII| contrition, thirdly, he requireth aid of them that are about him,
42 VII| in Westminster Abbey. His aid was specially invoked by
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