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1 I| that is to wit memory, understanding, and will, which be made
2 I| soul: that is to wit, the understanding, the will, and the mind.
3 I| of dignity and of their understanding. Whereof saith S. Denis
4 I| person that hath wit and understanding in himself, and age, is
5 II| and mule in whom is none understanding, the devil hath power upon
6 II| wisdom, and thereof cometh understanding, memory, and cunning. Cunning
7 II| shouldest forget. And the understanding is that thou understandest
8 II| lighteth the eye of our understanding; secondly, to a syrup or
9 II| fare the better. Then he, understanding that the olive betokeneth
10 II| the intent carnal, and the understanding that he had in the law,
11 II| and changed his fleshly understanding into celestial, or it may
12 II| was as touching his dark understanding. ~Then in the three days
13 III| her more to the spiritual understanding than to the histories of
14 III| do to him. And she, not understanding him, refused it. After,
15 III| dignity, but when he had understanding and strength of body, God
16 IV| is said mouth of sense or understanding. The third is conversion
17 IV| which gathered together understanding and science of the old and
18 IV| but he ran daily, as the understanding mouth of a lion, and fought
19 IV| Then the christian men, understanding this to be the image of
20 V| sharp travail shall give understanding to thine ears. And after
21 V| For the hastiness of mine understanding and the gift of learning
22 V| a child of noble wit and understanding, whom he had gotten in his
23 V| thou makest fair and high understanding in heavenly things. I mounted
24 V| divinity into thy little understanding as to the regard thereof;
25 V| they be sent to enlumine to understanding unto knowledge, and this
26 V| with the wing of spiritual understanding into heaven. Also he was
27 V| mouth divine, and not as to understanding ne speech human. To whom
28 VI| as outward. And the king, understanding his falseness, said but
29 VI| God, for in him the eye of understanding beheld God by contemplation,
30 VI| concordance of the thing to the understanding, and the gospel is ennoblished
31 VI| place to the bishop, and he understanding that it was our Lord Jesu
32 VI| after, Trajan the emperor, understanding this which was the year
33 VII| image. He hath given to me understanding, he hath called me to his
34 VII| he had had good and true understanding in his epistles. Then S.
35 VII| of all things more clear understanding. And it seemed to the friar
36 VII| church.~And after this, understanding the sickness of the queen
37 VII| or running of many years, understanding that by true report knowing
38 VII| tui, etc., and may be the understanding of this orison such: Jesu
39 VII| excelsis is said. And the understanding may be such, saying: Creature,
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