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pergamos 1
peril 62
perilous 8
perils 30
perish 48
perished 38
perisheth 1
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30 pastor
30 peradventure
30 perfection
30 perils
30 philistines
30 prior
30 purged
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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perils

   Volume
1 II| remember what and how many perils she hath suffered for thee 2 II| contemplation, and eschew the evil perils of this present life, and 3 II| Wilt thou escape these perils of the sea, and go home 4 III| delivered her so soon from the perils and miseries of this world, 5 III| Lord to be kept from all perils of fire in this world, and 6 III| me by his power from all perils. And that same Lord hath 7 III| the pestilences and the perils of this deceivable world, 8 III| where she suffered many perils. When she arrived at Tours 9 III| and S. Genevieve, and the perils that the virgin had in the 10 IV| but Paul sustained many perils for to bring the universal 11 IV| the universal world from perils of the devil, and brought 12 IV| betimes hunger, chains, and perils that he suffered of his 13 IV| despised all labours and perils as though he had been without 14 IV| Word ot God, ne dreaded no perils, ne had no shame of despites, 15 IV| thou art great, and the perils of the sea be without number. 16 V| go fight and be capax of perils. I have first accomplished 17 V| take away from us these perils or send to us patience, 18 V| aid in our adversities and perils, and help, that by his merits 19 VI| importunate and showed so great perils, then at the last he said 20 VI| pope, considering the great perils that might ensue by his 21 VII| they succour not, and in perils they defend not. And the 22 VII| and thunder, and from all perils of fire, from perils of 23 VII| all perils of fire, from perils of thieves, and from sudden 24 VII| protectress against all perils of fire, of lightning, of 25 VII| thundering, and all other perils, and that at our end we 26 VII| the ocean in full great perils, and from year to year till 27 VII| may be preserved from all perils of fire and water, and that 28 VII| man putteth him in many perils, and when the death cometh 29 VII| they may not live without perils, but he is born in a good 30 VII| desolation and perplexity and perils of the holy land, as another


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