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1 I| a righteous man. Like as Solomon saith: The soul of a righteous 2 I| Of the two first saith Solomon, Ecclesiastici xliii.: The 3 I| runneth over his banks. As Solomon saith: Which filleth as 4 I| the temple was dedicated, Solomon said: Whosoever shall pray 5 I| the first dedication, and Solomon the second, and the third 6 I| and discretion that was in Solomon, and the very confession 7 II| forth another son named Solomon, which was well-beloved 8 II| of God, and after David, Solomon was king. ~After this David 9 II| and ordained that his son Solomon should reign and be king 10 II| tofore them he said that Solomon should be king, and ordained 11 II| and said: Live the King Solomon. And from thence they brought 12 II| were afeard, and dreading Solomon ran away, and so ceased 13 II| should die, and did do call Solomon before him, and there he 14 II| The History of Solomon. ~After David, reigned Solomon 15 II| Solomon. ~After David, reigned Solomon his son, which was in the 16 II| rightful dooms. ~After this Solomon sent his messengers to divers 17 II| a temple unto our Lord. Solomon was rich and glorious, and 18 II| all the days of his life. Solomon had daily for the meat of 19 II| Dan unto Beersheba. And Solomon had forty thousand racks 20 II| things for the table of king Solomon, with great diligence in 21 II| their time. God gave to Solomon much wisdom and prudence 22 II| the sapience and wisdom of Solomon passed and went tofore the 23 II| for to hear the wisdom of Solomon. ~And Solomon sent letters 24 II| wisdom of Solomon. ~And Solomon sent letters to Hiram, king 25 II| trees and other wood. And Solomon sent to him corn in great 26 II| corn in great number, and Solomon and Hiram confederated them 27 II| in love and friendship. Solomon chose out workmen of all 28 II| overseer and commander on them. Solomon had seventy thousand men 29 II| oversee them that wrought. Solomon commanded the workmen to 30 II| ready the timber. Then began Solomon the temple to our Lord, 31 II| in the tabernacle. King Solomon, with all the multitude 32 II| Moses had put in. And then Solomon blessed our Lord tofore 33 II| accomplished perfectly, and said to Solomon: I have heard thy prayer 34 II| Twenty year after that Solomon had edified the temple of 35 II| went for to see towns that Solomon had given to him, and they 36 II| Hiram had sent to king Solomon an hundred and twenty besants 37 II| places that he had made. Solomon was rich and glorious that 38 II| she came and spake to king Solomon all that ever she had in 39 II| she had in her heart. And Solomon taught her in all that ever 40 II| seeing all the wisdom of Solomon, the house that he had builded, 41 II| answer, but she said to king Solomon: The word is true that I 42 II| queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon. ~King Solomon gave to the 43 II| gave to king Solomon. ~King Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba 44 II| was offered every year to Solomon was six hundred and sixty-six 45 II| and dukes of that land. Solomon made two hundred shields 46 II| all the vessels that king Solomon drank of were of gold, and 47 II| price in the days of king Solomon, for the navy of the king, 48 II| and great riches. The king Solomon was magnified above all 49 II| the cheer and visage of Solomon, and to hear his wisdom 50 II| horses and mules every year. Solomon gathered together chariots 51 II| and magnificence of king Solomon? It was so great that it 52 II| nineteen chapters. This king Solomon loved overmuch women, and 53 II| their gods. To such women Solomon was coupled with most burning 54 II| kings became adversaries to Solomon, and was never in peace 55 II| it not in the Bible, that Solomon repented him much of this 56 II| History of Rehoboam. ~After Solomon, reigned his son Rehoboam. 57 II| had assisted his father Solomon whiles he lived, and said 58 II| day. And thus for sin of Solomon, and because Rehoboam would 59 III| gracious in company, as Solomon saith in his Proverbs the 60 III| and also it was found of Solomon in the Mount of Lebanon, 61 III| of Sheba in the temple of Solomon, and of the Jews in the 62 III| endured there unto the time of Solomon. And because he saw that 63 III| Queen of Sheba came to visit Solomon, she worshipped this tree, 64 III| shall be defaced and cease. Solomon for this cause made it to 65 IV| Veltis, one of them whom Solomon closed in a vessel of brass. 66 V| had two sons, Nathan and Solomon among all his other sons. 67 V| which was of the lineage of Solomon. For Nathan had a wife, 68 V| Jacob was of the line of Solomon and Eli of the line of Nathan, 69 V| which was of the line of Solomon, took a wife and engendered 70 V| son of Jacob by descent of Solomon. That is to wit, Joseph 71 V| canticis, n., the Song of Solomon. ~capax, adj., able to meet 72 VI| of him as it was said of Solomon: All the kings of the earth 73 VI| Joseph, and the riches of Solomon, and yet he set nought thereby. 74 VII| and he also, as the young Solomon child, wise and disposed 75 VII| offered within the temple of Solomon to God. One offered gold, 76 VII| Pope. August 6, iv, 200.~Solomon, ii. 40.~Stephen, December


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