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evidence 1
evident 3
evidently 6
evil 312
evil-doers 1
evil-entreated 1
evilly 4
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315 noble
315 priest
312 departed
312 evil
312 lady
312 manner
310 whole
Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| God, by which he fell into evil errors, and therefore he 2 I| frail to resist against evil. If we entend to do well 3 I| we do pain to resist the evil, we be surmounted and overcome; 4 I| shall Antichrist give the evil spirit in likeness of fire. 5 I| be to condemnation of the evil people whom they shall condemn 6 I| hath damned them that be evil, because they have despised 7 I| perceived that he had done evil and foolishly, he advertised 8 I| day we should confess the evil that we have done and the 9 I| away from us the sins and evil vices, that is to wit pride, 10 I| stench of the stable and evil air, myrrh for to comfort 11 I| out of the heart come the evil thoughts; or in the blood, 12 I| of the wolves nor of the evil beasts thou wert not eaten 13 I| heart; he could not say an evil word to him. And in his 14 I| of malediction. And the evil spirits be as well there 15 I| rung is for to make the evil spirits afraid and to flee; 16 I| like wise the enemies, the evil spirits that be in the region 17 I| that the fiends and the evil spirits should be abashed 18 I| not the Holy Ghost. For evil people avaunt them to have 19 I| man by justice public, the evil christian man by signs of 20 I| it; if he find desire of evil, he destroyeth it; if he 21 I| Ghost, and because it is evil and lightly governed, she 22 I| the church, and if they be evil they make foul all the church. ~ 23 I| my hand, etc. As to the evil and as to the benefits given 24 I| tree of knowing good and evil. And there is a well, which 25 I| the knowledge of good and evil. This commandment was given 26 I| as gods knowing good and evil, he as envious forbade you. 27 I| of us, knowing good and evil, now lest he put his hand 28 I| his wife, and that he had evil done to say, that she was 29 I| said to Abram: Thou dost evil. I gave thee licence to 30 I| Now may I do thee harm and evil, but the God of thy father 31 I| their father of the most evil sin. Israel loved Joseph 32 I| wife. How may I do this evil and sin to my lord? Such 33 I| to them: Why have ye done evil for good? The cup that my 34 I| thirty years, small and evil, and yet I am not come unto 35 I| that hath kept me from all evil bless these children, and 36 I| would avenge the wrong and evil that they had done to him, 37 I| thought to have done to me evil, but God hath turned it 38 I| them or set hand on them in evil will, sinneth deadly. In 39 I| goods, or for any other evil cause, it is deadly sin. 40 I| drinking and eating, or by evil thought, or foul touching, 41 I| ought not to missay ne speak evil of others in intention to 42 I| commandment do they that say evil of good men behind them, 43 I| out of marriage, and the evil signs that be without forth 44 I| draw them to sin, as the evil words of such matter, or 45 I| matter, or the foul and evil attouching, kissing, handling 46 I| that belong to other men by evil reason or wrongfully. In 47 I| For such envy cometh of evil covetise to have such good 48 I| sin. And if there be any evil movings without will and 49 I| well that this people is of evil disposition, suffer me that 50 II| delivered you from all your evil and tribulations, and have 51 II| run to robbery and done evil in the sight of God? And 52 II| went away from Saul and an evil spirit oft vexed him. Then 53 II| Thou oft art vexed with an evil spirit, it were good to 54 II| Saul. And always when the evil spirit vexed Saul, David 55 II| anon he was eased, and the evil spirit went his way. ~After 56 II| end I have done to thee evil. And thou hast well showed 57 II| thing have I done and what evil have I committed with my 58 II| hereafter do thee harm ne evil, for thy soul is precious 59 II| word of God and hast done evil in the sight of our Lord? 60 II| our Lord: I shall raise evil against thee, and shall 61 II| brought on them all this evil: here may every man take 62 II| God, and going from all evil. He had seven sons and three 63 II| dreading God, and going from evil? To whom Satan answered: 64 II| dreading God, and going from evil, and yet retaining his innocency? 65 II| we not sustain and suffer evil things? In all these things 66 II| comforted him upon all the evil that God had sent to him. 67 II| for thou hast done to us evil what thou spakest not peaceably 68 II| in this sin, and full of evil delectation, in such wise 69 II| contemplation, and eschew the evil perils of this present life, 70 II| thing, for by adventure some evil suspicion might come thereof. 71 II| there may be no suspicion of evil. Then they came to the table, 72 II| said to them: This is the evil and foul Diana; and to the 73 II| thou consented to so great evil and felony, how darest thou 74 II| be good, and the two be evil. For some there be that 75 II| whom they had made die an evil death, and they said they 76 II| whom the apostle said: The evil words corrupt the good manners. 77 II| mighty. And tofore, the evil spirits had fear and dread 78 II| him many businesses and evil rest in making worldly delights. 79 II| into the leash of the right evil fiends, wherefore I weep 80 II| weep with our eyes for this evil worldly covetise, the which 81 II| Silvester answered: False, evil man, thou shalt die this 82 II| he answered that he had evil sped, for they were all 83 II| they? The devil answered: Evil. And he asked wherefore, 84 II| to say as denying to do evil, or it is said as smiting 85 II| where the devils had so evil beaten him, and began to 86 II| but say if thou know any evil sith he was made a monk, 87 II| with his fellows, and was evil apaid. Then S. Anthony said 88 II| malice and also felony. This evil do they that in this life 89 II| their life in doing this evil aforesaid, then giveth she 90 II| serpents destroy them that be evil; there where is heard nothing 91 II| that ye adore for gods, how evil they lived, and how mechantly 92 II| sister to his wife, what evil was this? how art thou in 93 II| said: Know thou that much evil shall come to them that 94 II| visibly of many, and an evil angel following bearing 95 II| entered for to accomplish his evil will. And when he came to 96 II| and blame them that were evil. Among all other he told 97 II| converted, how be it he had evil will, as he that desired 98 II| and threatenings, and had evil purpose; as he that went 99 II| he that had a joy in his evil works that he led the christian 100 II| journey and voyage was right evil, and yet nevertheless by 101 III| durst not avise on her any evil fame. She was debonair and 102 III| the envy of them that were evil. She had in her mind the 103 III| and men of abominable and evil life, and that they were 104 III| for all works be good or evil. If they be done in evil 105 III| evil. If they be done in evil intention or by hypocrisy 106 III| or by hypocrisy they be evil and without profit, like 107 III| Christ: If thine eye be evil, all thy body shall be dark. 108 III| and for to accomplish his evil desires fleshly, and to 109 III| which was an homicide and evil. Quintianus said: It appeareth 110 III| me. Say then that they be evil and so foul, and forsake 111 III| vain, and thy commandments evil, they make the air to stink, 112 III| the provost, died of an evil death in the way as he went 113 III| knew their malice and their evil purpose went with them unto 114 III| and full of all ordure and evil. Then said Claudius the 115 III| to escape the torments of evil death. Then she began to 116 III| sendeth us for to do all evil, and maketh us grievously 117 III| said: He contriveth all evil, and when we come into hell 118 III| my right great harm and evil am I come hither, for I 119 III| him many thoughts vain and evil, and also many evil desires, 120 III| and evil, and also many evil desires, and turn his thought 121 III| that he put away from him evil cogitations and thoughts, 122 III| is said as doing good for evil, for he being good was set 123 III| Thou sayest a thing over evil, or the devils will deceive 124 III| and Judas was gone the evil way, it behoveth to accomplish 125 III| for to repent him of his evil deeds and sins, ere that 126 III| A little time after the evil provost made S. Longinus 127 III| God is great and hath none evil in him. Then did the provost 128 III| he could not convert the evil, rude and wild people, he 129 III| him to hell because of the evil life that he hath led and 130 III| desirest thou to die an evil death? To whom Seconde said: 131 III| shall keep thee from all evil. And then he, blessing him, 132 III| think that it had been some evil spirit. Then Zosimus conjured 133 III| S. Ambrose did good for evil, for he ministered to him 134 III| dinner, and one of them spake evil by detraction of S. Ambrose, 135 III| great and little, good and evil, and as well them that had 136 III| that is for to punish the evil people. How art thou so 137 III| said to him: What be the evil deeds that thou hast done 138 III| man. Then said she to him: Evil and cruel tyrant! ne seest 139 III| to him that he remembered evil the bounty that he did to 140 III| recomforted, and repented of his evil purpose, and suffered gladly 141 III| saith: We have in us three evil passions which come of evil 142 III| evil passions which come of evil nourishing, or of right 143 III| false conversation, or of evil custom of the body, or of 144 III| tormented him by hunger and evil rest. When he had been seven 145 III| end that thou die not an evil death, for as a child thou 146 III| shall be travailed with an evil spirit and out of his mind, 147 III| and in all his life an evil doer, thou knowest that 148 III| forgiving all rancour and evil will. The first alms did 149 III| the end that he die not an evil death. Then his father brought 150 III| end that thou die not an evil death. And Vitus answered 151 III| thy life and die not an evil death with thy brother. 152 III| people is ever ready to do evil. I acknowledge that I have 153 III| rewardest it to other by evil interpretation, thou hast 154 III| dwelt, right far, hard, and evil way. When she came thither 155 III| to some religious men of evil life: Ye children of serpents, 156 III| of penitence. Leave the evil, humble you, do the work 157 III| said full sweetly: O, what evil have we done for to let 158 III| where the torment was of evil people. Afterward she showed 159 III| more is inclined to say evil of good people than well, 160 III| feared God, and left their evil counsel and did no more 161 IV| taught us for to do good for evil. Then said Simon to Peter 162 IV| shall destroy you by right evil example. Hæc Leo. Then he 163 IV| thing is good, which is evil and bad. Lord, thou art 164 IV| caitiff, thou shalt die of an evil death, because thou hast 165 IV| affection. Jerusalem and Rome be evil friends, for they be equal 166 IV| Then said she to them: 0 evil counsellors, depart ye, 167 IV| Marseilles to my great loss and evil adventure? Why have I at 168 IV| and succeeded a wicked and evil judge, named Dion, which 169 IV| predication, for he feared the evil and excited the slothful, 170 IV| end that thou do good for evil, like as Christ bade us, 171 IV| of the burning might do evil or harm to some fools, he 172 IV| they, that knew nothing the evil courage of the queen, went 173 IV| shall perish shortly by evil death, and therefore leave 174 IV| ye shall anon perish by evil death. And they said to 175 IV| submitted him unto the evil heresy, and thus the persecution 176 IV| bringing written, all the evil deeds that ever I did. O 177 IV| and she shall dread none evil in the last day; and when 178 IV| which was corrupted of this evil heresy, and ordained in 179 IV| bounden in chains for his evil deeds. Truly I shall double 180 IV| abode twenty years in his evil heresy, and in the end he 181 IV| sentence from the thunder of evil people. ~ 182 IV| Verona, but for as much as evil people feel them more honoured, 183 IV| all the good things and evil things were laid in a balance, 184 IV| saith he: How be it the evil people put under the fagots 185 IV| him finishing his life in evil works. And she said: It 186 IV| passed, for to wail there his evil fortune and for to eschew 187 IV| and let all the good and evil be weighed; and then Truth 188 IV| Jews who heard it, in their evil malice descended down from 189 V| blasphemy, ne have said evil to any man, but only to 190 V| engendereth venom and thoughts evil believing. Your covetise 191 V| bounds of the cursed and evil winning. And your joys, 192 V| anon the emperor died an evil death.~It is in a book read 193 V| of his nieces might none evil suspicion grow; nevertheless 194 V| or might be defamed by evil suspicion of men. He would 195 V| destroyed in this life, and the evil men flourished. And the 196 V| Nevertheless, Herod by evil courage feigned that he 197 V| died right ungraciously and evil, and some say that Herodias 198 V| would make him to die an evil death. Savien refused it. 199 V| abashed, and said to him: Evil beast, sufficeth it not 200 V| they of the court said evil of him, because that he 201 V| tofore all the detractors and evil sayers, and said that, ne 202 V| said that, ne strange ne evil words annoy ne hurt no man 203 V| people, because that none evil thing shall be had in suspicion 204 V| called Melancia, for it is an evil name and fulfilled of treason, 205 V| awoke, he saw a company of evil spirits, which went tofore 206 V| deeds of every each of these evil spirits which obeyed him, 207 V| and he would know what evil every each had done.~But 208 V| been a madman, and spake evil of him. And because he would 209 V| of the church that, the evil works of the others might 210 V| He had bitterness for his evil idolatry and dilation of 211 V| virgin was smitten with evil thoughts, and was greatly 212 V| said: Like as he hath taken evil custom, so let him receive 213 V| be given two angels, one evil, or to stir him to ill, 214 V| manners. First, in letting the evil to be done that it be not 215 V| and may well overcome the evil spirits and angels, and 216 V| and janglers hold me for evil. For I know well that men 217 V| the king being impaired by evil counsel was moved in wrath 218 V| And howbeit that he was evil tofore, yet he was worse 219 V| with his foot, and said: An evil death may he have that saith 220 V| servant of God. O violence, O evil old age, accursed be the 221 V| and thine hands full of evil attouchings, and foul ordures, 222 V| which drew Thaisis from evil, and the second Shame of 223 V| christian men, by whom this evil was happed and come, should 224 V| malerous, adj., Fr. malheureux, evil disposed. ~meiny. n.. retinue.~ 225 VI| in judging the good to be evil and the evil good, but our 226 VI| good to be evil and the evil good, but our Lord God hath 227 VI| occasions to sin, and from evil company. And this medicine 228 VI| the company of shrews and evil men. Or it may be said that 229 VI| things, first, will to do evil, when she had will to draw 230 VI| fleshly desire of these evil beasts, and anon these maidens 231 VI| they had been in their time evil and sinners, and haunted 232 VI| advocates saw the apostles so evil clothed, they had of them 233 VI| precious stones be right evil things enclosed, and within 234 VI| made. It is done by the evil angels and not by the good. 235 VI| good angels torment the evil angels, and the evil angels 236 VI| the evil angels, and the evil angels torment the evil 237 VI| evil angels torment the evil christian souls. And it 238 VI| punition is not made by evil angels, but by commandment 239 VI| answered to him: I have been evil at ease unto this day, but 240 VI| they be right good or right evil, or between both. Then the 241 VI| they that be done for the evil, be some comfort to them 242 VI| reign perpetually. The right evil and wicked men be they that 243 VI| friends, ne they be not so evil but that suffrages might 244 VI| for if they be done by evil and sinful persons, they 245 VI| him. And then began to say evil of a knight which was dead, 246 VI| to him: Friend, have none evil suspicion of any man, but 247 VI| that suffrages done by evil men may not profit but if 248 VI| may not be defouled of an evil minister. Or else if he 249 VI| goods to dispose by some evil man, and should anon have 250 VI| breast by the refraining of evil thoughts, in the head by 251 VI| contrary because he was of evil habit and despicable of 252 VI| which he had tofore found evil burning. And then the monks 253 VI| lavas in their speech ne evil, but they were sober and 254 VI| in their hearts was none evil but all goodness. The good 255 VI| that he fell of the foul evil well six times in a day. 256 VI| and confess thee of thine evil thoughts, and I wot well 257 VI| that other, which was an evil man, showed and pointed 258 VI| that it be not seen of the evil people.~And when she had 259 VI| filth, and did to him many evil turns and mocked him, but 260 VI| thither. Wherefore he held him evil apaid, and would not release 261 VI| to have said falsely and evil of him. I warn you therefore 262 VII| say such things, for it is evil to think it. I am given 263 VII| shall be rewarded and every evil deed shall be punished. 264 VII| preserved from all manner evil and everlasting death.~When 265 VII| wroth is no monk, who doeth evil for evil is no monk, who 266 VII| monk, who doeth evil for evil is no monk, who that is 267 VII| world, but because that his evil works be meddled with them, 268 VII| king had taken his words in evil, and went and told all this 269 VII| and his barons took this evil, and were afraid to reprove 270 VII| of the reward of good and evil; and began strongly to blame 271 VII| wretched man, thou hast had evil counsel, for thou hast lost 272 VII| son? For which cause thine evil will hath made thee wood 273 VII| they that anger them sin evil? To whom Josaphat said: 274 VII| this holy man: Give us this evil man, for the beasts be ready 275 VII| pride and elation of this evil tyrant may not overcome 276 VII| what enchantments and what evil craft hast thou used by 277 VII| God to enchantments and evil works, wherefore thou shalt 278 VII| trim: O heart perverted, evil and without pity, that seest 279 VII| coat, were all without any evil corruption, and the odour 280 VII| Fiacre was full of wicked and evil art, and not servant of 281 VII| the holy man, and with an evil presumption went and said 282 VII| no marvel it was if the evil folk doubted him, which 283 VII| men did mock him or said evil to him, he answered nothing, 284 VII| thought on God sustained their evil words patiently and with 285 VII| deemed and weened that great evil or damage should fall therefor, 286 VII| fellow in weal, without evil and wicked envy, and with 287 VII| faith, into the hands of the evil paymms, to the end that 288 VII| shall live, so that all the evil vice of swearing were left 289 VII| sustain ne bear any longer evil or pain, inspired with the 290 VII| she was much wroth and evil apaid, and fette a rod for 291 VII| he may be parted from all evil company, the second is that 292 VII| may be delivered from all evil temptation, the third is 293 VII| end that ye enter not in evil temptation; and after, the 294 VII| think and consider on their evil deeds and offences, to the 295 VII| There nis none so wicked and evil, after that he is priest, 296 VII| sacrament be taken of an evil and sinful creature, the 297 VII| say: Deliver us from all evil that letteth us for to love 298 VII| deliver thou us from all evil, and in this orison the 299 VII| priest showeth from what evil he will be delivered, that 300 VII| delivered, that is, of the evil past, now being, and to 301 VII| wilt deliver us from all evil, past, present, and to come, 302 VII| blood, keeping himself from evil thoughts, and his five wits 303 VII| for to keep him from all evil beholding, from light hearing, 304 VII| smelling, his hands from evil work, and his feet from 305 VII| work, and his feet from evil place. And thus doing creature 306 VII| my body deliver from all evil, have away all my sins from 307 VII| wit from all my sins and evil temptations of the devil. 308 VII| living and dead, the good and evil, and shall render or yield 309 VII| every one, be they good or evil, shall be judged on doomsday 310 VII| against the will of the evil people he came again out 311 VII| burned and consumed all the evil and wicked people that were 312 VII| Remigius, v. 209.~Monk of evil life devoted to our Lady,


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