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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| enable them more fully to understand the inspiration of the men 2 I| with an earnest longing to understand something of the spirit 3 I| may, he shall give them to understand Christ, and he shall destroy 4 I| light, hereby then may ye understand how much the cross is more 5 I| worship him. This is to understand, we being in the Orient 6 I| have heard. Now it is to understand that the Quadragesima containeth 7 I| from Babylon, that is to understand from this mortal world into 8 I| sepulchre, that by the day we understand the light of his death, 9 I| hardness of heart; by which we understand the sinners in the eleven 10 I| that is Jesu Christ, they understand how much it appertaineth 11 I| comparation, for to give to understand that the consolations divine 12 I| ascended; and we ought to understand that he ascended in treble 13 I| all things that live and understand, and know above all other 14 I| appeared to us to give us to understand that the properties of the 15 I| die. And thus should we understand of the Holy Ghost, after 16 I| contemplation. And this is to understand that they received the Holy 17 I| given in truth. Now ye shall understand this that was in the shadow, 18 I| this church, that is to understand that it ought to have the 19 I| to the camels, that I may understand thereby that she be the 20 I| heart and deadly. This is to understand of the consenting expressed 21 I| translators following the Vulgate understand as 'slayers of men,' and 22 II| church; and all that he might understand of holy scripture he executed 23 II| saved; but they would not understand it. Then the holy man set 24 II| thousand children. For to understand which Herod it was that 25 III| manner:~O who may make us to understand, glorious Lady, the thought 26 III| well. But whosomever may understand our temptations and apperceive 27 III| other women; whereby we may understand that injury done against 28 III| well know and evidently understand that thou hast given thy 29 III| thing, ne hear, ne see, ne understand, to whom none of you would 30 III| of S. Austin doth us to understand, which saith that S. Austin 31 III| especial for to hear and understand such things as touched the 32 IV| dove, by which is given to understand that he had beauty of manners, 33 IV| which I live, by which I understand, and by whom I call thee. 34 IV| epistle in these words: Understand the miracle and see the 35 IV| off his head, that he may understand me stronger than his king, 36 IV| prayed our Lord that he might understand them, and so he did. And 37 IV| Linus the pope, it is to understand that Linus was not then 38 IV| thou Lucretius, hear and understand, thou hast slain and assailed 39 IV| heard tofore, and it is to understand that the church of the orient 40 IV| Dominic was giving, that is to understand, giving threatening by relieving 41 IV| sorry that they could not understand each other for to comfort 42 IV| upon a stone, that is to understand, founded upon Christ. Or 43 IV| of her son? Therefore I understand and believe that the soul 44 V| goodwill. Slow penance is to understand, sinners enhardened be anointed 45 V| liefer have died than not to understand the letter, for he might 46 V| letter, for he might not understand paynim speech. And he was 47 V| to say, but he might not understand what it was to say, and 48 V| than that he should not understand the sense of that verse. 49 V| baptized, and then thou shalt understand and know that which thou 50 V| that it was given them to understand of their elders that, those 51 V| and the name, be given to understand that none may do that God 52 V| father with gall, that is to understand, contrition of the heart 53 V| By these ensamples we may understand that we ought to give honour 54 V| whereupon was given to understand that by him and by his sons 55 V| knowledge in our courage, ne understand yet the mystery of this 56 VI| England was all changed, and I understand S. Dunstan prophesied the 57 VI| Consider the covenant, understand the condition, know the 58 VI| bring none forth it is to understand that it is dried in the 59 VI| appeareth not in the mouth, understand without doubt that the faith 60 VI| vanquished. But this way we understand that the wicked deeds that 61 VI| all weeping: The serpents understand me well, and the men will 62 VI| named Clare. First ye shall understand that her nativity was much 63 VI| hearts, but gave them to understand that they came for good. 64 VI| for to make his father to understand that he was his son. ~After 65 VII| that we may not entend to understand all things. And we demand 66 VII| blessed virgin Katherine said: Understand, I pray thee, and judge 67 VII| abbot Agathon was wise to understand, not slow to labour, scarce 68 VII| not thy sight whole, but I understand that the king's son is chaste, 69 VII| our Lord, it was given to understand of the end of his life which 70 VII| that thou mayst the better understand my answer, proceed forth 71 VII| over the earth. Now may ye understand thing much marvellous and 72 VII| tended and opened his ears to understand his words, and anon he believed 73 VII| Mass.~For heart devout to understand what it is to say mass, 74 VII| unto the offering, it is to understand that the priest, which is 75 VII| Kyrie eleison, that is to understand to the Father, and three 76 VII| mercy on us, and that is to understand the Father, the Son, and 77 VII| Paternoster, every one oweth to understand that after the creature 78 VII| Whosoever will know and understand well and perfectly the noble 79 VII| Father. And this ought men to understand and believe, that he is 80 VII| descend into hell, that is to understand, into that part of hell 81 VII| This article giveth also to understand his contrary, that is, death


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