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chaldees 6
chale 1
chalgrove 3
chalice 38
chalk 1
challenged 1
chamber 79
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38 bird
38 blamed
38 cease
38 chalice
38 considered
38 convenable
38 corpse
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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chalice

   Volume
1 I| to his love. That is the chalice good Lord that thou hast 2 I| our of redemption. This chalice is thy passion, which lightly 3 I| the wine and water in the chalice; after the words of consecration 4 III| as he was busy to make a chalice, and with smiling said that 5 IV| the deacon fell with the chalice by the impulsion and thrusting 6 IV| that came thither, and the chalice brake, whereof he was sorry 7 IV| together the pieces of the chalice and made his prayer, and 8 IV| piece lacketh yet in the chalice. And that chalice is kept 9 IV| in the chalice. And that chalice is kept yet in the said 10 IV| Laurence at Milan was a chalice of crystal, marvellously 11 IV| martyr S. Laurence that the chalice broken might be made whole 12 IV| and he called that pot a chalice, which the emperor had given 13 IV| one ear was broken off the chalice. ~Gregory rehearseth in 14 IV| meat, and drunken of the chalice, so that he felt not the 15 V| down from heaven into his chalice, the which he gave to the 16 VII| priest taketh the lid of the chalice on which is the host, which 17 VII| the priest offereth the chalice to God, saying: Offerimus 18 VII| the priest covereth the chalice, for this, that none ordure 19 VII| the hostie, and over the chalice, saying: Veni sanctificator, 20 VII| and drink, for this is the chalice of my proper and own blood 21 VII| our Lord, he taketh the chalice, and after looking upward, 22 VII| and drink, for here is the chalice of mine own proper blood, 23 VII| transfer from me this bitter chalice. And therefore he saith 24 VII| cross, the three on the chalice over the blood, and the 25 VII| other twain betwixt the chalice and himself. The three crosses 26 VII| three crosses made over the chalice may signify the three principal 27 VII| crosses, made betwixt the chalice and the priest may betoken 28 VII| The priest taketh then the chalice lid and kisseth it, and 29 VII| and parteth it over the chalice, and this may to us be signified 30 VII| the priest layeth on the chalice lid in betokening that these 31 VII| priest holdeth over the chalice and saith on high: Per omnia 32 VII| corporal, or the lid of the chalice, or the body of our Lord 33 VII| inclineth himself and taketh the chalice wherein is the precious 34 VII| me? After, he taketh the chalice saying: Calicem. etc. I 35 VII| Calicem. etc. I shall take the chalice of my health and shall call 36 VII| the cross, saith over the chalice: Sanguis domini nostri Jesu 37 VII| wetting his fingers over the chalice, to the intent that nothing 38 VII| Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, vi. 234.~Chalice of crystal broken and made


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