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21 theodosius
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21 wilderness
21 wound
21 younger
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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weal

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1 I| seemeth to be a sovereign weal to incite and exhort men 2 I| profitable to the common weal, and should daunt the necks 3 I| defended envy of other men's weal, of other men's grace or 4 II| s house had envy on the weal of these three princes, 5 II| that presently is lost the weal of humility, without which 6 III| good, ne propice for the weal of the souls that they had 7 V| putteth that the sovereign weal of the soul is in wisdom, 8 V| wisdom, and the sovereign weal of the body is in suffering 9 V| the defence of the common weal; in us is no treason ne 10 V| more and greater, for the weal of a multitude is better 11 V| and more worthy than the weal of one man. In the assignation 12 V| the soul may profit in the weal and good of grace, and this 13 VI| it is converted into the weal of him that had done it, 14 VI| need, it is turned into the weal of others that be in purgatory. 15 VII| governance and universal weal of this realm. And when 16 VII| all his great victory and weal he suffered great envy of 17 VII| clerks of his chapel. The weal of this child Turien multiplied 18 VII| Ever he occupied himself in weal after the doctrine of the 19 VII| himself to pass his fellow in weal, without evil and wicked 20 VII| from whom come to us all weal and grace, and that he is 21 VII| of me in thy name for the weal of their souls, I shall


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