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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| where they had honoured and offered to Jesus, but returned by 2 I| their treasures that they offered to him. And when Herod had 3 I| child, they kneeled and offered to him these three gifts, 4 I| cause wherefore these kings offered these gifts, many reasons 5 I| of S. Bernard: For they offered to Mary, the mother of the 6 I| third reason was that they offered gold for to pay the tribute, 7 I| First, him to whom it is offered, that which is offered, 8 I| is offered, that which is offered, him that offereth, and 9 I| for who the offering is offered. He himself is the moyen 10 I| he was himself that was offered. And the same doctor saith 11 I| without knowing of Herod, and offered right great sums of money 12 I| us, for the Father hath offered all that he had. As saith 13 I| virtues. He is in holy church offered for the living and them 14 I| three things ought to be offered to God. The first thing 15 I| many days Cain and Abel offered sacrifice and gifts unto 16 I| tithes and first fruits. Cain offered fruits, for he was a ploughman 17 I| tiller of earth, and Abel offered milk and the first of the 18 I| not to him acceptable, he offered withies and thorns. And 19 I| beasts that were clean and offered sacrifice unto our Lord; 20 I| came and met with him, and offered to him bread and wine. This 21 I| sacrifice that shall be offered? Abraham answered: My son, 22 I| his sword and would have offered him up to God. And lo! the 23 I| horns, which he took, and offered him in sacrifice for his 24 I| may bless thee; which he offered and gave to his father, 25 I| hunting, entered in, and offered to his father saying: Arise, 26 I| against them. And Jethro offered sacrifices and offerings 27 I| played tofore the calf, and offered and made sacrifices thereto. 28 I| have worshipped it, and offered sacrifices thereto, saying: 29 II| Peninnah at such times as he offered, to her sons and daughters, 30 II| Elkanah, her husband, went and offered a solemn sacrifice and his 31 II| sacrificed that calf and offered the child to Eli, and told 32 II| and came to Saul, and Saul offered sacrifice to our Lord of 33 II| and made the altar, and offered sacrifices unto our Lord, 34 II| were accorded with him, and offered to him gifts and to serve 35 II| went tofore the Ark and offered sheep and oxen without estimation 36 II| and the sacrifices that he offered in the house of our Lord, 37 II| weight of pure gold that was offered every year to Solomon was 38 II| that that the merchants offered, and all they that sold, 39 II| rising every day early, he offered sacrifices for them all, 40 II| God, and also they that offered to our Lord were clad with 41 II| they were purified they offered sacrifices, vows, and behests 42 II| altar of S. Nicholas he offered the second cup, and when 43 II| second cup, and when he had offered it, it fell down, like as 44 II| his father was glad and offered to S. Nicholas both the 45 II| same. And then S. Thomas offered to the pope his bishopric 46 II| and mother knew it, they offered to give much riches with 47 II| have her in marriage, and offered to S. Agnes precious gems 48 II| his parents as by himself offered to S. Agnes rich gifts and 49 III| he had to be martyred, he offered himself to the tyrants where 50 III| and came tofore him, and offered to him to suffer death, 51 III| company of our Lord. And thus offered she that other turtle, in 52 III| the offering that our Lady offered in the temple as said is, 53 III| the others followed, and offered to the priest, kneeling 54 III| them and that every day had offered for them, beheld and saw 55 III| S. Benet knew hereof he offered for them himself and assoiled 56 III| woman that ever in the world offered to God first her virginity. 57 III| on the same day Abraham offered Isaac his son. That same 58 III| priests' hand when they offered, and he playing with his 59 III| thereof. After this the king offered to S. George as much money 60 III| now it happed that she offered a candle to the altar of 61 III| candle which a knight had offered in the honour of S. Peter, 62 III| rehearseth that Celsus was offered to him long after. And when 63 III| after. And when they were offered and led to Nero the emperor, 64 III| cruelly slew, which gladly offered themselves to suffer death 65 III| happed that the holy maid was offered to the bishop of Chartres, 66 III| other elder maidens; for men offered them after their age. But 67 III| this time the said Celine offered to S. Genevieve one, her 68 III| came to meet with her, and offered to her great multitude of 69 IV| say to you hereafter, Abel offered sacrifice, and of that he 70 IV| sacrificed himself every day, and offered double sacrifice in heart 71 IV| which he mortified. He offered not sheep ne meat, but he 72 IV| sword of the Holy Ghost offered up to the altar which is 73 IV| death. Abraham would have offered his son Isaac to God, but 74 IV| friend nor neighbour, but offered himself to God a thousand 75 IV| health of the Jews, and offered himself to perish with others; 76 IV| reverence, and unto them all offered it for to kiss it. Then 77 IV| was a noble woman which offered to him her son named Celsus, 78 IV| of pity in his heart, and offered himself to be sold for the 79 IV| then she showed to him and offered to him S. Francis, and he 80 IV| out thereof all dead, and offered to S. Dominic, and he made 81 IV| with many devils and was offered and brought to him. And 82 IV| much other people. And they offered to him many gifts, but he 83 V| as she had a child she offered it to God with her own hands. 84 V| Jesu Christ, and S. Bernard offered to God for him sacrifice 85 V| And he would have gladly offered to him his bishopric, but 86 V| surgeons to heal his wound, and offered him many gifts, but he would 87 V| of health. And the king offered to him many great riches, 88 V| that he should be born and offered for us, very God, and very 89 V| the others and would have offered his offering. And when the 90 V| and without God, had been offered to God, and how unhappy 91 V| her sickness, and then she offered a little gift to S. Damian, 92 V| the devotion of her that offered it, and that he would not 93 V| buryedest the dead men, I offered thy prayer to our Lord. 94 V| wise and a prudent beast he offered himself to abide by the 95 VI| me. And then this priest offered a week entire sacrifice 96 VI| drachmas of silver, there to be offered for the sins of dead men, 97 VI| same time that the priest offered to God the blessed sacrament 98 VI| the treasures that were offered him~ 99 VI| required. Then the king offered to him much gold and silver, 100 VI| all that he desired, and offered to him many gifts, but he 101 VI| then the father and mother offered him to our Lord.~Another 102 VI| a lamb and a candle, and offered it up humbly. And by that 103 VII| and my flesh like as he offered for me; he is my God, my 104 VII| firm when great gifts were offered to her, for she refused 105 VII| there was a lamb of flesh offered to him, which spake unto 106 VII| Gratian came against him and offered to him a crown of gold for 107 VII| how our Lord Jesu Christ offered himself to God the Father 108 VII| people of God, which people offered within the temple of Solomon 109 VII| temple of Solomon to God. One offered gold, the other silver, 110 VII| the other silver, others offered bread, and others offered 111 VII| offered bread, and others offered wine, and others divers 112 VII| how our Lord was given and offered in three manners: First 113 VII| vi. 256.~Cups of silver offered to S. Nicholas, ii. 120.~ 114 VII| Francis, v. 216.~Incense, why offered at the Nativity, i. 51.~


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