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idleness 7
idlenesse 1
idly 1
idol 36
idolaters 1
idolatry 10
idols 186
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36 heretics
36 holding
36 holofernes
36 idol
36 judged
36 just
36 letter
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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idol

   Volume
1 I| his head, wherein was his idol. And Moses anon took it, 2 II| which was the devil in an idol: Wherefore prayest thou 3 II| devil that was within the idol that, as soon as he kneeled 4 II| as he kneeled tofore the idol, he should anon break it 5 II| that I worship, but not the idol; I adore, but not the metal; 6 II| that thou break this false idol. And anon he molt it as 7 II| to do sacrifice unto that idol. To whom S. John said: Sith 8 III| destroy the temple and the idol in the honour of his name, 9 III| to make sacrifice to an idol which was called Mars, their 10 III| God, and anon under the idol issued out a right great 11 III| Believe ye me and break this idol and set in his place the 12 III| orison to God; and anon the idol fell down and slew twenty-two 13 III| and then they spit in the idol and after made the sign 14 IV| through the town unto the idol of the sun, and when they 15 IV| adore and do honour to the idol, or else he should have 16 V| entered into a temple where an idol was which was named Astaroth, 17 V| pilgrim, abode there. In that idol dwelt a fiend that said 18 V| could have no answer of that idol, wherefore they went in 19 V| another city whereas another idol was worshipped named Berith, 20 V| pull down and overthrow the idol, but they might not. The 21 V| and go out and break the idol all to pieces, and he issued 22 V| mayst well draw me to thine idol, and if not, I shall all 23 V| break and destroy his own idol, and to bring it to nought. 24 V| soon as he had done so the idol fell to the earth and all 25 V| And then he was led to the idol of Mercury, on which he 26 V| prayers all to-brake the idol; and when they would in 27 V| and the left arm of the idol Jupiter, which was of fine 28 VI| great temple and set their idol in the middle, and all about 29 VI| middle, and all about this idol they set the false images 30 VI| images beheld right the idol of Rome. And it was ordained 31 VI| should turn his back to the idol of Rome, like as in showing 32 VI| constrained them to carve an idol, but they would not entail 33 VI| sacrifice ne incense to the idol, but humbly with great devotion 34 VII| thereon he set his god, an idol, and anon there came a multitude 35 VII| heaven and cast down this idol, and all to-brake it, and 36 VII| would do sacrifice unto the idol of Jupiter, and because


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