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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| them, etc., and that it profit to all them that shall read 2 I| coming is the utility and profit that cometh for the cause 3 I| God, come and save us. The profit of his coming is assigned 4 I| putteth four causes of the profit of his coming: Studebant 5 I| we all be kings. Of the profit speaketh S. Austin, saying: 6 I| took, and did withal his profit, and was proved in his visage 7 I| to their joy and to our profit. Then the first reason is 8 I| holy ordinance and to the profit of our enseignment and teaching, 9 I| to the end that he may profit to all that which is for 10 I| covetise, which covet not to profit but to serve themselves, 11 I| if I die, and what shall profit me my patrimony? I am content 12 II| was in joy, and with good profit of the dread of God he departed 13 II| to me? I may not help ne profit thee, but go unto Andrew 14 II| be contrary to the common profit of the city, that pray for 15 II| showed thy marvels that they profit in infirmity virtue, and 16 II| and giveth to our studies profit, and to them not steadfast 17 III| they be evil and without profit, like as saith Jesu Christ: 18 III| Christ, and did but little profit by his predication, for 19 III| of a secret thing for his profit. And when the robbers heard 20 III| suffer it for the great profit that he attended of him. 21 III| by day he entended to the profit of the souls, in preaching, 22 III| thou hast done to me great profit, for thou hast cut off the 23 IV| were made, we should not profit to find the truth, for thieves 24 IV| help himself, ne may not profit to thee. How therefore, 25 IV| increased so the common profit of Rome that there was given 26 IV| they meddle words without profit, and that one tarry ne abide 27 IV| bitterness; secondly, in profit or effect; thirdly, in constancy 28 IV| right excellent in effect or profit, for after this that Austin 29 V| to him that it should not profit her. And if she went, he 30 V| had ordained that for the profit of some person; as it appeared 31 V| well that virtue should profit to him in infirmity. And 32 V| travails for the common profit of Rome, and therefore I 33 V| against violence. And the profit of the keeping of the angel 34 V| first, that the soul may profit in the weal and good of 35 V| brought him again. The second profit that the angel doth, is 36 V| sin. The third effect and profit is that if he fall, that 37 V| need no penance. The fourth profit is that man fall not so 38 V| foot, but also for their profit, and joined to the lion 39 V| Childeric, king, not for the profit of the realm, but because 40 VI| the sun is swift, and hath profit in effect, for after the 41 VI| predication and utility, and profit by conscription and writing 42 VI| truth, it is full of much profit, it is embellished with 43 VI| his gospel is full of much profit, whereof Paul and himself 44 VI| is replenished with much profit, because that all virtue 45 VI| saints in the effect of profit. Of which utility S. Augustine, 46 VI| martyrdom profitably, which profit on the part of the martyrs 47 VI| And as touching to us the profit is double; for they be given 48 VI| manner of suffrages, which profit unto them that be dead, 49 VI| that the prayers of friends profit to them, it appeareth by 50 VI| who be they to whom it may profit; secondly, wherefore it 51 VI| secondly, wherefore it ought to profit them; thirdly, it must be 52 VI| it must be known if it profit to all equally; fourthly, 53 VI| to whom the suffrages may profit ? It is to be known, as 54 VI| thankings, and they come to the profit of him that prayeth, like 55 VI| nevertheless they should not profit him to his deliverance, 56 VI| but that suffrages might profit and ease them. And the suffrages 57 VI| whom suffrages only may profit. And in doing such manner 58 VI| to their honour and our profit, right so we observe the 59 VI| that be dead unto their profit and our devotion. Of the 60 VI| wherefore the suffrages ought to profit to them, it is to wit that 61 VI| to wit that it ought to profit for three reasons. First, 62 VI| that these suffrages should profit them. For they help other, 63 VI| third, it is to wit if it profit to all equally. It is to 64 VI| for some in special, they profit more to them for whom they 65 VI| done for the common, they profit more to them that have deserved 66 VI| if these suffrages should profit, it behoveth that they be 67 VI| sinful persons, they may not profit to them. Whereof is read 68 VI| done by evil men may not profit but if they be works sacramental, 69 VI| the world, and always to profit in the honour of God. For 70 VI| won and had of any part profit when she was a young maid, 71 VI| wetting shall do to thee profit and ease, and then anon 72 VI| as shall be for the most profit of our souls. Amen.~ 73 VII| for your good honour and profit. And with that she took 74 VII| not how thou mayst do any profit. And he said to him: I am 75 VII| diligently thou mayst have great profit thereby. Then he was abashed 76 VII| a fool, for thou hast no profit in the wisdoms that I have 77 VII| which were created to the profit of men, and the Greeks supposed 78 VII| them and requiring of their profit as the ancient Tobias, gave 79 VII| we shall rehearse, to the profit and teaching of them that


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