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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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hope

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1 I| of my sin. The seventh is hope of pardon, for if Judas 2 I| had very repentance and hope, and had confessed his sin, 3 I| exile in the sixth age, in hope of perpetual life of all 4 I| vesture perpetual which by hope we abide for to recover 5 I| hath taken affiance and hope of pardon, for hope of penance 6 I| and hope of pardon, for hope of penance she prayeth and 7 I| that is not ravished to hope of affiance which taketh 8 I| this is our example and our hope. And therefore say the apostles, 9 I| in ourself we should have hope of the reward of his resurrection, 10 I| manners, she engendereth the hope of reward, and ordaineth 11 I| mercy God hath raised us in hope of life by the resurrection 12 I| faith mistrusteth not, ne hope slacketh not, ne charity 13 I| refuge, for to keep the hope that hath been delivered 14 I| head is, there abideth the hope of our body. The seventh 15 I| committed, he maketh ready hope of pardon in lifting their 16 I| that is to wit, faith, hope, charity and good works, 17 I| thou believest thou hast hope, and lovest as much as thou 18 I| patience; he that profiteth in hope beareth it gladly and with 19 I| them. Then Abraham said: I hope, Lord, thou wilt not destroy 20 I| thou shalt not retain thine hope but in me, for who that 21 I| setteth principally his hope on any creature or faith 22 I| transitory, or set their heart or hope on any thing by which they 23 II| to him: Where is now thy hope and reward for which thou 24 II| manifestly and openly is thine hope made vain, and thy alms 25 II| solace of our life, the hope of our posterity, all these 26 II| you and to your guard, in hope that I may find with you 27 II| that were therein, lost the hope and trust to escape the 28 II| to the discomforted, and hope to the despaired, and recommended 29 II| and with the helmet of hope. Ignatius Archbishop of 30 III| wept, there cometh to her a hope to have mercy and pardon 31 III| pardon of her sins, and this hope is conceived of dread in 32 III| inobedience and of the little hope that he had in God; and 33 III| four wings; the wing of hope by which he flew into heaven, 34 III| and said to him: Have good hope in S. Peter which late hath 35 III| in him very faith and I hope he shall make thee all whole. 36 III| merits of the holy saint. Her hope was nothing in worldly things, 37 III| that his friends had no hope of life. In great weeping 38 IV| nevertheless I have firm hope in our Lord Jesu Christ, 39 IV| of the marriage, and in hope thereof she desired to have 40 IV| I am then deceived of my hope and purpose, for I had supposed 41 IV| desirest to serve, and I hope he shall show himself to 42 IV| give to them esperance and hope of the resurrection of dead 43 IV| knees, so that he had none hope of hearth, and avowed to 44 IV| that bare him, I ween and hope that thou soon shalt have 45 IV| in ourselves because we hope that thou shalt be mediatrix 46 V| a marvellous comfort and hope entered into the courage 47 V| catholic, and forsook all the hope that he had in the world, 48 V| where we shall have no hope of reward, but shall run 49 V| our Lord, and that I may hope the reward of his promise. 50 V| sick, so that they had no hope of his life. And then the 51 V| power that ever they shall hope to have any higher dignity. 52 V| hast taken away my greatest hope.~On a night, whilst Pelagienne 53 VI| medicine, then she put all her hope and trust in Almighty God, 54 VI| faith of the church, in the hope and promises of Christ under 55 VI| saints, immovable of their hope, and busy in their prayers 56 VI| Lord. Then, they having hope and trust in our Lord, each 57 VI| in their solemnity our hope and surety be augmented 58 VI| And then the king had good hope because he had been informed 59 VI| servant, have thou good hope, for I am with thee. Then 60 VI| whom I shall have fiance ne hope. Certes my solace is dead, 61 VI| other games she set all her hope in God. And of all that 62 VI| the sea if she had not had hope to find her sons. And when 63 VI| she saw no succour ne no hope, she returned home, and 64 VII| good assistance and aid we hope to rule, govern, and keep 65 VII| dispute with them without hope of any reward? And God Jesu 66 VII| my reward, for he is the hope and crown of them that fight 67 VII| and said: O ! Jesu Christ, hope of and help of them that 68 VII| nothing the death, for we hope to go from death to life. 69 VII| sorrowful, and why troublest me? Hope in God, for I shall confess 70 VII| The third friend is faith, hope, and charity, and other 71 VII| devil, over whom I have hope to have victory, moyenant 72 VII| began all to have great hope in his suffrages and prayers. 73 VII| with much great faith and hope he returned, and unnethe 74 VII| suffered, but also for fault of hope to be healed, the which 75 VII| habens, that is to wit, hope and faith, therewith this 76 VII| mother holy church, having hope to be accompanied with both 77 VII| his glorious ascension to hope of our health; for his passion 78 VII| holy resurrection, and very hope by his glorious ascension. 79 VII| for all sinners, having hope on the misericorde and mercy 80 VII| repentance, in faith and hope that they should be saved 81 VII| abide the good and certain hope of Jesu Christ the son of 82 VII| special protecttion, in the hope of avoiding or mitigating


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