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The Golden Legend

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501 VI| Bernard, he was ordained in three manners, that is by affection 502 VI| Richard of S.Victor, there be three things that we owe to our 503 VI| himself. And after S. Bernard, three things there be that ordain 504 VI| S. Bernard each of these three is divided into three, that 505 VI| these three is divided into three, that is, to live soberly, 506 VI| much truth. For there be three truths, that is of life, 507 VI| much honest and fair. And three things be convenient to 508 VI| should give to her space of three years for to dedicate her 509 VI| be baptized, and in these three years he should be informed 510 VI| Ye shall feel this pain three days, and at the third day 511 VI| they had been tormented three days without meat and drink 512 VI| they abode there a year and three months, and in that espace 513 VI| the temple was smitten in three, and the two enchanters 514 VI| he made his host to rest three days in a town, where his 515 VI| John Damascene putteth three reasons in his fourth book 516 VI| blood-shedding they suffered three other martyrdoms without 517 VI| third, S. Bernard saith: Three things there be that make 518 VI| because they confessed God in three manners, by heart, by mouth, 519 VI| first is to be considered three things, first, who be they 520 VI| third, that is suffrages, three things ought to be considered. 521 VI| he showed that he had hid three pieces of gold, and thereof 522 VI| body in a dunghill, and the three pieces of gold with him, 523 VI| had envy thereat appeared three days continually to this 524 VI| And thus she left the mass three days that she did not sing 525 VI| wine, a candle, save these three days. And when his wife 526 VI| had do sing no mass those three days.~And as Peter, the 527 VI| speaking of this matter and of three others, witnesseth it and 528 VI| hell also. And there be three manners of this people; 529 VI| prayeth for any of these three manner people, or doth any 530 VI| is signfied to us by the three to whom the heaven was opened. 531 VI| heaven is open to these three manner of people which enter 532 VI| is accustomed to observe three manner days, that is the 533 VI| And the reason of these three days is assigned in the 534 VI| their soul, in which be three powers, may be forgiven. 535 VI| trental is kept, which is in three dizains, that they may be 536 VI| that it ought to profit for three reasons. First, by reason 537 VI| Augustine they may know it by three manners: first, by divine 538 VI| and the people were all three days in fastings and in 539 VI| in the year of our Lord three hundred four score and eighteen, 540 VI| he had slept the space of three hours they awoke him, and 541 VI| chaplains. And after his death three score and four years, when 542 VI| was set tofore her tomb three nights and two days, and 543 VI| of Byconne which had been three years sick, and was so enfeebled 544 VI| voyage, and when he saw there three windows, he demanded of 545 VI| Wherefore have ye made three windows? And they answered: 546 VI| her why she had do make three windows, and she answered 547 VI| them to be made because three windows lighten all the 548 VI| piscine, demanding her how three windows give more light 549 VI| Barbara answered: These three fenestres or windows betoken 550 VI| Holy Ghost, the which be three persons and one very God, 551 VI| the poor, for he had daily three tables set and covered for 552 VI| strokes appeared in her three weeks after, by which she 553 VI| election was sent to him by three messengers to Salisbury.~ 554 VI| the king of Scotland, with three archbishops, barons, and 555 VI| forth to Via Appia, which is three miles out of this town, 556 VI| the tormentor smote at her three strokes, and could not smite 557 VI| half dead, and she lived three days after in that manner, 558 VI| said: I have asked respite three days, that I might commend 559 VI| And then at the end of three days she slept in our Lord, 560 VI| Lord two hundred and twenty three, in the time of Alexander 561 VI| following, Peter, with his three disciples, Clement, Nicetas, 562 VI| right chaste, with thy three sons, wilt thou believe 563 VI| faith, and was baptized with three hundred and thirteen of 564 VI| the honour of our Lord~And three years after, Trajan the 565 VI| and anon the sea departed three miles away far, so that 566 VII| confirmed by the mouth of two or three witnesses. If thou wert 567 VII| about the year of our Lord three hundred.~How Maxentius was 568 VII| Philosophy is divided in three, in theory, in practice, 569 VII| logic. Theory is divided in three, that is intellectual, natural, 570 VII| The practice is divided in three manners, in ethic, economic, 571 VII| and the commons. And these three sciences had the blessed 572 VII| emperor. Logic is divided in three, in demonstrative, in probable, 573 VII| to sophisters, and these three sciences had Katherine in 574 VII| said: I am delivered from three temptations: I shall bless 575 VII| shall confess thee with the three children that thou savedst 576 VII| that he found a writing of three R's and three F's over the 577 VII| writing of three R's and three F's over the gate of Rome, 578 VII| eastward in the sea, more than three days' sailing, and suddenly 579 VII| above all the water, and three days they sailed about it 580 VII| then anon they sailed west three days and three nights ere 581 VII| sailed west three days and three nights ere they saw any 582 VII| the last crave him into three pieces, and then returned 583 VII| Brandon sailed southward three days and three nights, and 584 VII| southward three days and three nights, and on the Friday 585 VII| the fish by which I lived three days, and then the otter 586 VII| brought to me fish for other three days, and thus he hath done 587 VII| It is written that these three men were so, Noah, Job, 588 VII| being in will to do penance three years, and asked him if 589 VII| his sin and doth penance three days, our Lord shall receive 590 VII| also he said: If there be three together of whom that one 591 VII| administereth with pure will, these three be semblable as it were 592 VII| should come again within three days; and when he came he 593 VII| this rest, that there were three monks new made, and the 594 VII| Agathon the abbot bare three years a stone in his mouth 595 VII| should die, he held him three days without moving, holding 596 VII| me go, I shall teach thee three wisdoms, that if thou keep 597 VII| incredible. Keep well these three things, and thou shalt do 598 VII| semblable to a man that had three friends, of which, he loved 599 VII| unity of the substance of three persons was showed by open 600 VII| city of Vasacence he saw three drops right clear, all of 601 VII| upon the altar, and all three ran together into a precious 602 VII| inhabitants and assieged three years Pavia and at the last 603 VII| and refuse and repudiate three times and take them again, 604 VII| Mahomet saith they shall have three floods or rivers in Paradise, 605 VII| things. For the mass hath three beginniogs. For it began 606 VII| that he would drink but three times. He founded many abbeys 607 VII| Brescia it rained blood three days, and that same time 608 VII| emperor, which said to him three times: Conrad, the child 609 VII| the church that there were three chosen to be pope, and a 610 VII| And in that time were seen three moons in heaven, and in 611 VII| and in the midst of the three was the sign of the cross, 612 VII| was not long after that three suns were seen also. And 613 VII| were so many slain that three bushels were filled with 614 VII| the gate and abode there three days and three nights without 615 VII| abode there three days and three nights without meat or drink. 616 VII| cloister and dwelled so three years. Then his neighbours 617 VII| please God, and she weeping three days and four nights received 618 VII| the pillar, and was there three days without doing any harm 619 VII| serpent issued out, which was three cubits long, and anon cleft 620 VII| and the people abode him three days for to have his blessing. 621 VII| man, and anon he came with three other bishops and the master 622 VII| his life. It happed that three days before that he was 623 VII| openly, that Polycarp had three times confessed to be christian. 624 VII| monastery was seen a star three days tofore his death in 625 VII| out of this world within three days, and that appeared 626 VII| had fasted the space of three days, he was content to 627 VII| flesh.~On a time, during the three days which he fasted, he 628 VII| years aforesaid, he fasted three days in the week with bread 629 VII| friends, a little straw. Three days before his death he 630 VII| grace thirteen hundred and three, the nineteenth day of May, 631 VII| restored in good health. Three blind were by him illumined. 632 VII| condemned to be hanged fell three times from the gallows, 633 VII| restituted of their speaking. Three or four women, with all 634 VII| death. The fire taken in three divers places was quenched 635 VII| Marchiennes, the which had three daughters, virgins and saints, 636 VII| at his dinner and supper, three ancient poor, which ate 637 VII| bishop of Paris, led with him three of his brethren with the 638 VII| S. Louis, beholding his three sons and specially dressing 639 VII| only by that he handled three times her hands.~And on 640 VII| priest beginneth and saith three times: Kyrie eleison, that 641 VII| understand to the Father, and three times Christe eleison, to 642 VII| eleison, to the Son, and three times Kyrie eleison to the 643 VII| Sometimes the priest saith three orisons to signify the Holy 644 VII| prayed to God the Father three times. Sometimes he saith 645 VII| In the which exposition three things are showed to us. 646 VII| Christ, and after, he maketh three times the sign of the cross, 647 VII| over the wine, and these three crosses signifieth how our 648 VII| was given and offered in three manners: First of God the 649 VII| priest wipeth first these three fingers on the corporal, 650 VII| Melchisedech. For especially these three were accepted of God as 651 VII| orison the priest maketh three times the sign of the cross, 652 VII| orison the priest maketh three crosses over the bread and 653 VII| this, that the Jews cried three times to Pilate, speaking 654 VII| maketh the priest these three first crosses, and after, 655 VII| the sign of the cross, the three on the chalice over the 656 VII| chalice and himself. The three crosses made over the chalice 657 VII| chalice may signify the three principal torments or despisings 658 VII| therefore the priest maketh the three other crosses over the precious 659 VII| it may be said that these three crosses betoken the Holy 660 VII| be tempted principally of three things, the first is God, 661 VII| that holy hostie parted in three, which three parts may betoken 662 VII| hostie parted in three, which three parts may betoken three 663 VII| three parts may betoken three manners of folk. The first 664 VII| there the priest maketh three times the sign of the cross, 665 VII| semper vobiscum. And these three crosses may betoken the 666 VII| crosses may betoken the three days that our Lord lay in 667 VII| crosses may signify the three Marys seeking our Lord. 668 VII| verses following that the three parts of the hostie signify 669 VII| of the hostie signify the three manners of creatures before 670 VII| wit that the pnest saith three times Agnus Dei, and at 671 VII| requiem, for this, that three manners of rest be worthy 672 VII| the Sunday, or to take it three times in the year, or at 673 VII| body of our Lord, saith three times: Domine, non sum dignus 674 VII| priest washeth his hands three times at mass, that is to 675 VII| that the mass finisheth in three manners. First, the mass 676 VII| the Holy Ghost, one God in three persoos. And all these articles 677 VII| creed.~The ninth, and the three last articles, belong to 678 VII| Clare, vi. 164.~Loaves, three suffice S. Mary seventeen 679 VII| iii. 69.~Mass, why sung in three languages, i. 150.~Meal 680 VII| flagon of wine iii. 88. ~—three cubits long swallowed by 681 VII| 175.~Trinity betokened by three windows, vi. 201.~—illustrated 682 VII| vi. 201.~—illustrated by three drops of water, vii. 107.~— 683 VII| Austin, iii. 202.~Windows, three, betoken the Trinity, vi.


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