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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| and shall cleave in four parts, and each part shall smite 2 I| world is divided into four parts, and the year into four 3 I| touching, for in all the parts of his body he was touched 4 I| secret with him: Go into the parts over sea, and say to Pilate 5 I| was in, was divided in two parts, and a right great furnace 6 I| the furthest end of our parts, and he doubteth not only 7 I| entire in every each of his parts. For if this holy sacrament 8 I| or departed in a thousand parts, in every part should remain 9 I| saved by the cross the four parts of the world, or for this, 10 I| well is divided into four parts. One part is called Phison. 11 I| give to the king and four parts I promise to you to sow, 12 II| sons and daughters, certain parts, and unto Hannah he gave 13 II| sickness in their secret parts, and wells boiled in towns 14 II| such wise that the nether parts of them putrified and rotted 15 II| on them in their secret parts, and a great howling and 16 II| divided his host into three parts, and would have gone with 17 II| of Jesu Christ into these parts, and were in the city of 18 II| and he entering into the parts of the orient, pierced through 19 II| when Thomas came in to the parts of the three kings which 20 II| the flame departed in two parts, and burnt them that made 21 II| wounds of his body, on all parts of the wounds that it should 22 III| after departed out of the parts of Italy, where he had long 23 III| people of Rome of divers parts of the world, then they 24 III| man and comest in to these parts unhurt of the gentiles? 25 III| to destroy and waste the parts of France, and to subdue 26 III| for the prisoners.~In the parts of the Orient beyond Antioch, 27 III| merchants that went in to those parts, and by them he saluted 28 IV| preached the gospel in the west parts. And the fourteenth year 29 IV| that be three, the best parts that she chose. That is 30 IV| gave to poor people in the parts of Italy to which he came. 31 IV| and a noble father of the parts of Spain, of a town called 32 IV| dwelled ten years in the parts of Toulouse, after the death 33 IV| came to a river toward the parts of Toulouse, his books, 34 IV| divide the bread in as many parts as there were friars, and 35 IV| passed by ship towards the parts of Toulouse, the shipman 36 IV| overcome some heretics in the parts of Toulouse, and they were 37 IV| cherubins, and possessed on all parts with not recountable songs 38 IV| brought them from all the parts of the world into Jerusalem, 39 V| Bernard, came in to the parts. And the devil menaced her, 40 V| that they came into the parts of Sicily in an isle that 41 V| their substance in three parts: that one part was for the 42 V| And that region is in the parts of the East beyond the parts 43 V| parts of the East beyond the parts of Arabia, and it is full 44 V| particular offices in the divers parts of the realm, as mayors, 45 V| and lonian which be of the parts of Greece, and because that 46 V| the light in the universal parts of the world, and it may 47 V| great floods fell in many parts, more than they were wont 48 V| light from the universal parts of the world, it appeareth 49 VI| wrote this gospel in the parts of Achaia by the admonishment 50 VI| Then virgins came from all parts, and men came for to see 51 VI| and sent out, into divers parts, many knights to seek him, 52 VI| be signified by the four parts of the world, by the orient, 53 VI| when he had said the two parts, him seemed that a great 54 VI| made as many loaves and parts as there were sisters. And 55 VI| to suffer, that in divers parts of the world was much war, 56 VI| seek him through all the parts of the world, came to seek 57 VI| each that came from all parts, and that time was great 58 VI| everlasting damnation.~In the parts of Saxony there was a monk 59 VI| was born of the utterest parts of Burgundy, not far from 60 VI| then departed from those parts. And when this old Faustinian 61 VI| Diocletian, which was in the parts of Aquila, and slew other 62 VII| lordships were governed in those parts, and in the meantime tidings 63 VII| might be gotten in those parts. And within a while they 64 VII| were called from so far parts, and the emperor answered 65 VII| him which runneth in all parts of the earth. And then Birinus 66 VII| departed thence in to the parts over the sea, and drew to 67 VII| realm of Persia and all the parts of the Orient unto Alexandria.~ 68 VII| bosom he departed into two parts, and after joined them again 69 VII| purveyance. For in those parts there was a holy man in 70 VII| goods, and came into the parts of France. On that time 71 VII| namely sith he came from the parts of beyond sea the first 72 VII| anon unto the proper or own parts, but first abode continually 73 VII| prised, befell in divers parts of the world at the invocation 74 VII| of noble lineage in the parts of Italy. In his childhood 75 VII| may be comprised in four parts principal. The first part 76 VII| sanctus is divided in two parts, the first part containeth 77 VII| same canon containeth nine parts. As to the first part, the 78 VII| parted in three, which three parts may betoken three manners 79 VII| following that the three parts of the hostie signify the


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