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hermogenes 13
hermopolin 1
hernaldus 1
herod 84
herodias 9
herods 1
hers 4
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85 sacrament
84 afeard
84 et
84 herod
84 need
84 proper
84 religion
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1 I| deceivers because they deceived Herod. For they returned not by 2 I| offered to him. And when Herod had heard this he was much 3 I| all Jerusalem with him. Herod was troubled for three causes, 4 I| they should not return by Herod, how be it that after one 5 I| angels sing and praise God. Herod is persecuted and the kings 6 I| they should not return by Herod, and by another way they 7 I| was mocked in the house of Herod, which reputed him for a 8 I| vilipended, and in the house of Herod had received a white vesture. 9 I| time of his passion before Herod Pilate and the Jews was 10 I| Pontius Pilate. And when Herod heard his iniquities and 11 I| Rome without knowing of Herod, and offered right great 12 I| get to himself that which Herod so held. And so he got it. 13 I| got it. And for this cause Herod and Pilate were enemies 14 I| Christ, whom Pilate sent to Herod. Another cause of enmity 15 I| they enemies together, for Herod reigned in Galilee. ~And 16 II| our Lord Jesu Christ. For Herod Ascalonita for to find and 17 II| For to understand which Herod it was that so cruelly did 18 II| great malice. The first was Herod Ascalonita: he reigned in 19 II| was born. The second was Herod Antipas, to whom Pilate 20 II| Baptist's head. The third was Herod Agrippa, which did do smite 21 II| let us come to this first Herod that did do slay the innocent 22 II| whom that one was named Herod Ascalonita. This Herod served 23 II| named Herod Ascalonita. This Herod served so well to Julian 24 II| birth of our Lord. This Herod Ascalonita had six sons, 25 II| Aristobulus, Archelaus, Herod Antipas, and Philip. Of 26 II| Philip. Of these children, Herod sent Alexander and Aristobulus 27 II| enter into words against Herod their father, to whom he 28 II| was, that was new born. Herod when he heard this, he had 29 II| was borne into Egypt. When Herod came to Rome the emperor 30 II| Hereto S. Austin saith that Herod doubted that Jesus, to whom 31 II| was. After this came upon Herod a right vengeance, for like 32 II| throat, and for this cause Herod did do slay them both, and 33 II| of Rome, heard say that Herod ruled thus his children, 34 II| liefer be the swine or hog of Herod than his son, for he which 35 II| put to death his sons. ~Herod when he was seventy years 36 II| for to let him out. When Herod knew this by his servant, 37 II| Archelaus became king after Herod his father, which as to 38 II| years, unto the death of Herod. And after the prophecy 39 II| chronicle that, a young son of Herod was nourished at that time, 40 III| came to see him, and how Herod made persecution upon the 41 III| more, that day beheaded of Herod. And our Lord Jesu Christ 42 III| Galilee into the court of king Herod, for to see some curiosity 43 III| that were with the king Herod. When he had dwelt there 44 IV| he was put in prison by Herod, but by the angel of our 45 IV| neck and brought him to Herod Agrippa. And when he was 46 IV| beheaded by the commandment of Herod, a man having the palsy 47 IV| fists, and sent a message to Herod, and gat consent that he 48 IV| History Scholastic that Herod Agrippa went to Rome, and 49 IV| emperor. And on a day as Herod was in a chariot brought 50 IV| heard this word said of Herod, and anon told it to Tiberius. 51 IV| Wherefore Tiberius set Herod in prison. And as he was 52 IV| emperor. Which delivered Herod out of prison and enhanced 53 IV| with which S. Peter under Herod was bounden with. Whereof 54 V| in Historia Scholastica, Herod Antipas, son of the great 55 V| Antipas, son of the great Herod, went to Rome and passed 56 V| saith, she was sister of Herod Agrippa. And when he returned, 57 V| And this first wife of Herod was daughter of Areth, king 58 V| soon as she might. And when Herod returned, he took away the 59 V| moved against him therefore Herod Agrippa, and the king Areth 60 V| his brother living. And Herod saw that John reproved him 61 V| for his predication. And Herod and Herodias, coveting occasion 62 V| them secretly that, when Herod should make the feast of 63 V| should demand a gift of Herod for dancing and springing 64 V| It is to be believed that Herod treated first secretly with 65 V| John Baptist. Nevertheless, Herod by evil courage feigned 66 V| mischievous mother. And then Herod was much abashed when he 67 V| to the springing maid. ~Herod then went not away all unpunished, 68 V| the History Scholastic, Herod Agrippa was a noble man 69 V| heard thereof, she prayed Herod Tetrarch that he would bring 70 V| they dined together, and Herod Tetrarch began to chauffe 71 V| drunk, and began to reprove Herod Agrippa of the benefits 72 V| Rome with her. And when Herod Agrippa knew it, he sent 73 V| letters to the Cæsar, that Herod Antipas, or the Tetrarch, 74 V| believed well that which Herod had sent him in writing, 75 V| because his wife was sister to Herod Agrippa, whom he much loved, 76 V| privileges. And like as Herod which beheaded him was punished 77 V| secretly thereby whereas Herod dwelled, for she doubted 78 V| palace which was longing to Herod and found the head of S. 79 V| life. And in like wise as Herod was punished that beheaded 80 V| she was sent in exile with Herod, and miserably ended her 81 V| secret chests of the temple, Herod commanded them to be burnt, 82 VII| burning fire, with Pilate, Herod, and Caiaphas, therefore 83 VII| city, and as they led him, Herod came, which wwas provost 84 VII| Hermogenes the Enchanter, iv, 99.~Herod's malady a vengeance of


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