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sicily 17
sick 212
sickle 2
sickness 84
sicknesses 22
sicut 4
side 149
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84 need
84 proper
84 religion
84 sickness
84 towards
83 cursed
83 oil
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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sickness

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1 I| the cause of the hurt and sickness general. For sith the malady 2 I| three manner of maladies or sickness, for we be lightly deceived, 3 I| cure us of our malady and sickness, for because of the time 4 II| for God smote them with sickness in their secret parts, and 5 II| one semblable and horrible sickness on all their members, for 6 II| were glad of his malady and sickness, therefore he did do assemble 7 II| of his death than of his sickness, and anon did do slay him, 8 II| Constantine God sent him such a sickness that he became lazar and 9 II| and dumb six years by a sickness that she had; but she had 10 II| anon be delivered of thy sickness, wherewith she awoke ~and 11 III| good, suffering sorrow and sickness, than their heart should 12 III| herself she was hard in her sickness and scarce, for she refused 13 III| required aid for any other sickness or infirmity, that he would 14 III| life thou shalt languish in sickness. Then answered S. Gregory 15 III| that he had liefer to have sickness all his life in this world, 16 III| to heal him of his great sickness and disease.~And the abbot 17 III| enquired the cause of the sickness, the time thereof and the 18 III| manner. The cause ne the sickness were not known, but the 19 III| time of the coming of the sickness, and conjectured that it 20 III| made whole of whatsoever sickness he was sick of. And when 21 III| for to be relieved of his sickness, whom the paynims scorned, 22 IV| Paul laboured to help the sickness of the souls. Job opened 23 IV| many were healed of divers sickness and maladies by the merits 24 IV| and he fell in a grievous sickness, wherefore he went to the 25 IV| to his soul, that his old sickness might come again to him. 26 IV| broken with a pestilent sickness of another. The simulachre 27 IV| prayer power to put away sickness and sores from them that 28 IV| was taken with so grievous sickness that he was in despair of 29 IV| long with an over great sickness, and came toward his end, 30 IV| were healed of whatsoever sickness they had. Devils were chased 31 V| all the hospital of that sickness. And after he went through 32 V| in the wood, what hurt, sickness or swelling they had, they 33 V| made you clean of all your sickness, so let this temple be made 34 V| for the deliverance of his sickness. And he said: If I did never 35 V| when he was in grievous sickness and prayed that God would 36 V| name.~Lowe or lupe is some sickness in the leg, which behoveth 37 V| were delivered of divers sickness and maladies. Then the emperor 38 V| and anon was healed of her sickness, and then she offered a 39 V| corrected by the scourge of sickness, and suddenly changed him 40 VI| when he was so feeble by sickness that his natural heat was 41 VI| he was delivered from his sickness and disease. ~And in like 42 VI| And at such time as her sickness came, she entered into her 43 VI| heart all whole from the sickness that he had in his breast. 44 VI| superfluity of water. For this sickness in especial he is sought, 45 VI| in continual languor and sickness, nevertheless was never 46 VI| it is read that, in the sickness in which she passed toward 47 VI| multiplied her languor and sickness. She had sometime done so 48 VI| would God enrich her in her sickness, to the end that she should 49 VI| torments, for in suffering of sickness is virtue perfect. How and 50 VI| marvellously destrained by sickness, so that her daughters had 51 VI| bruised and troubled by great sickness that the body might not 52 VI| her and beheld the great sickness that she had long time suffered, 53 VI| never was sick after of that sickness, ne never hurt him after 54 VI| not to visit them for any sickness ne malady that they had, 55 VI| was fallen in so great a sickness that he cried and would 56 VI| light, in like wise after sickness and infirmity, health shall 57 VII| kiss him, and whatsomever sickness that they had, they were 58 VII| Barking, he fell into a great sickness, in which he ended his temporal 59 VII| death ne of old age, ne of sickness, ne of poverty, ne of no 60 VII| come to their abbey. His sickness began for to increase from 61 VII| one were healed of their sickness. Many a blind person was 62 VII| and incontinent after, his sickness left him and departed from 63 VII| enemy, or of whatsomever sickness that it had been, they all 64 VII| punished by some manner of sickness.~Wherefore it happed on 65 VII| thigh of it was grieved with sickness. And many other miracles 66 VII| their members of whatsoever sickness or languor that it be, who 67 VII| finally smote him with such a sickness that he had no member wherewith 68 VII| be anon all whole of his sickness, for it containeth within 69 VII| him so oppressed of this sickness made a bargain with a physician 70 VII| oppressed with the said sickness and no remedy might be found 71 VII| thereabout, and in his last sickness he ceased not to teach them 72 VII| issued out of a grievous sickness, Iying at Pontoise, took 73 VII| much great and wonderful sickness by the just judgment of 74 VII| this, understanding the sickness of the queen his mother, 75 VII| by corruption of the said sickness, the blessed S. Louis administered, 76 VII| they had lost by divers sickness and languors.~In the year 77 VII| A woman aggrieved with a sickness which men call the fire 78 VII| delivered from the foresaid sickness. Item two days after this, 79 VII| oppressed and beaten with sickness of feet, that he could not 80 VII| bed, sick with his last sickness, took and devoutly received 81 VII| A woman which by great sickness was passed out of this world, 82 VII| counterfeited for cause of a sickness that men called the gout, 83 VII| holpen and relieved from that sickness only by that he handled 84 VII| altar of S. Stephen cure sickness and blindness, ii. 158.~


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