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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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strength

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1 I| have no force ne power ne strength against him, nor they may 2 I| virtue and might, of which strength saith John Damascene in 3 I| knowledge, and of virtuality or strength. Of the first said the apostle 4 I| which is interpreted the strength of God. And we ought to 5 I| as in giving virtue or strength, and so is the dart given 6 I| given by the virtue and strength of him that casteth it. 7 I| invincible, for he hath all strength, seeing all things from 8 I| fruits were then of great strength and effect, they were pure 9 I| servants had taken away by strength. Abimelech answered: I know 10 I| with her, oppressing her by strength, and was assotted on her 11 I| flee, and his people, by strength of his sword. Our Lord said 12 I| soul, and with all their strength, like as the first commandment 13 I| land of Egypt in a great strength and a boisterous hand? I 14 II| afeard and there was no strength in him, for he had eaten 15 II| dukes and masters of the strength of Nebuchadnezzar, and numbered 16 II| overthrew Amalek trusting in his strength, and in his power, in his 17 II| not raised my people ne strength against them. Now tell to 18 II| fair, or answering unto strength, and it is said of andor, 19 II| that is as much to say as strength; or Andrew is said thus, 20 II| Stephen, full of grace and strength made great demonstrances 21 II| himself higher by a renewed strength, and he burneth then more 22 II| and to give him aid and strength for to defend it, for utterly 23 II| ye verily it is no great strength to slay a bull, for a man, 24 II| but it is known by the strength of virtue: and anon he sent 25 III| say reason, desire, and strength; he had reason illumined 26 III| the soul which is called strength, well affrmed with prowess 27 III| will; the extremities of strength be feeble courage and folly; 28 III| that he cried, the more strength among the torments he received. 29 III| and most best proved in strength, wherefore he had a sovereign 30 III| paynims, and with force and strength would compel him to do sacrifice, 31 III| he had understanding and strength of body, God our Lord and 32 IV| matter he overcame with strength, and that other with preciousness. 33 IV| teaching, took the more strength to them, and were more constant 34 IV| gods that they give to them strength if they may. Then he did 35 IV| was suddenly taken by the strength of the water, and anon suffocate 36 IV| agreeable, and virtuous of strength; and the blessed Laurence 37 IV| glorious martyrdom. He had strength by his virtuous preaching, 38 IV| thirdly, in constancy or strength; and fourthly, in the marvellous 39 IV| And how the marvellous strength of his courage gave not 40 IV| excellent in constancy and in strength. And hereof saith S. Austin: 41 IV| Christ himself, with all the strength of the heavenly company, 42 V| would have enforced me by strength for to have sinned with 43 V| went to Tarsus with great strength, and wasted and destroyed 44 V| that is people, that is the strength of people. Cyprian is said 45 V| and delivered to him great strength without number, and adjoined 46 V| which feared me, that all strength is failed in me. Then Cyprian 47 V| said: Wherefore is your strength so little, which is overcome 48 V| all this great might and strength. And the devil said: If 49 V| I shall show to thee her strength and her victory; to whom 50 V| of Origen, their power ne strength is but right little, and 51 V| wept. Thirdly in bringing strength for to take away the sin 52 V| he ate and walked in the strength of that meat unto the mount 53 V| virtue of prayer and by strength of their power received 54 VI| into the ship, suddenly his strength was taken from him, and 55 VI| take any man by force or strength out of that church or of 56 VI| me, so grant me space and strength to declare them to my people, 57 VI| Almighty God gave to him a new strength that passeth all man's reason, 58 VI| the realm, not by man's strength but by the very true love 59 VI| took his sap and his very strength when he wedded Maud the 60 VI| marvellously refreshed with a new strength and entered in and asked 61 VI| he had received again his strength. And ever after he was moved 62 VI| pray for me that I may have strength to do as I see my brethren 63 VI| craft of rowing, ne had the strength to bring them against the 64 VI| without battle. Exercise thy strength mightily, and fight thou 65 VI| righteousness, truth, holiness, and strength. Sapience is denied by folly, 66 VI| holiness by filth, and strength by feeble courage. And as 67 VI| comforted, and recovered his strength, and was taken up of a ship 68 VI| things. The first is force or strength, and as Isidore saith, it 69 VI| the blessed Leonard had strength in his breast by the refraining 70 VI| body ne her flesh had no strength. And at the last she was 71 VI| so enfeebled that by the strength of his malady that he was 72 VI| the swimmer lost all his strength and might not help himself 73 VI| to him for to espy what strength he had, and what people 74 VI| province unto his seigniory by strength of arms, and purposeth with 75 VII| our Lord gave to her a new strength which passed nature, and 76 VII| said to them: I may well by strength constrain her to sacrifice, 77 VII| lame men to their bodily strength: and among all others he 78 VII| father. And Alboin moved his strength against him and surmounted 79 VII| time that had lost their strength, or that were dumb, deaf, 80 VII| rendered to him the force and strength of all his members and stood 81 VII| of no avail against the strength of S. Lucv. ii. 135.~Pafuntius,


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