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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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dignity

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1 I| is born? and of his royal dignity when they called him King 2 I| and God is worshipped. The dignity of his puissance is not 3 I| assigned. The first for the dignity of his body, for he was 4 I| called heaven by reason of dignity and of their understanding. 5 I| charity. The fifth is our dignity. A great dignity have we 6 I| is our dignity. A great dignity have we gotten when our 7 I| to the said people great dignity, for there is no people, 8 I| altar if he have sovereign dignity and a life defamed. It should 9 II| Trinity Sunday received he his dignity, and there was at that time 10 II| that were about him: The dignity of the empire of Rome is 11 II| elect and chosen to that dignity. And anon a white dove descended 12 II| noblesse, and deserved heavenly dignity, she left the desires of 13 III| of great honour, of great dignity, and of great authority. 14 III| it and said that to that dignity he was not worthy, and for 15 III| may be known and seen his dignity; like as Hugh of S. Victor 16 III| to me, for thou hast the dignity of priesthood. When he heard 17 III| there received he so much dignity that the senate sent him 18 III| for to have the rule and dignity of Burgundy. And thus as 19 III| said sovereign and great in dignity, for suffering of his martyrdom, 20 III| but for the reverence of dignity, for the ripeness of wisdom, 21 III| is to say he was first by dignity, he was divine by dilection, 22 III| unworthily, which is of great dignity, and also they should make 23 III| and for reverence of his dignity, and power of his kindred, 24 III| rich of goods and of great dignity, to whom in the end of their 25 III| rich man and son of great dignity, but when he had understanding 26 IV| knowing, for he knew the dignity of Christ when he said: 27 IV| to thee the power of my dignity, that anon thou shalt adore 28 IV| To whom Peter said: If dignity or godhead be in him let 29 IV| forasmuch as he was more in dignity, and first in conversion, 30 IV| sometimes equal and like, for in dignity he is less, in preaching 31 IV| deservedst the power and dignity of the apostle. O most strong 32 IV| there received he so much of dignity that the senate sent him 33 IV| for to have and obtain the dignity of the duchy of all Burgundy. 34 IV| Fifthly, for the degree of dignity. For he was archdeacon of 35 IV| Laurence how he shone by great dignity. And how the marvellous 36 IV| The second reason is the dignity of the body of her of whom 37 IV| generalities, because that the dignity gave to her such seignory. 38 V| for the excellence of his dignity, or for the fervent love 39 V| For the excellence of his dignity; for like as the emperor 40 V| worthy to be set in the dignity of the governance of the 41 V| was re-established in the dignity of his office. And afterwards, 42 V| the empire, which had the dignity of consul, would have avenged 43 V| and the degrees of their dignity appeareth in these things. 44 V| hope to have any higher dignity. After that answered S. 45 VI| appearing in a high place of dignity, and with him a seemly young 46 VI| benefits of worship and dignity of meats, of drinks, of 47 VI| conning might occupy the dignity. To whom Wulstan said: Forsooth 48 VI| not worthy to have this dignity, ne am not sufficient to 49 VI| resigned his office and his dignity. But all men gainsaid it, 50 VI| held there seven years the dignity of the bishop, which then 51 VI| he remembered his first dignity and began to be heavy, and 52 VI| for their solemnity is our dignity, for when we worship our 53 VI| of their bodies. And the dignity of them is in four manners. 54 VI| First, in sovereignty of dignity, for they be the wise princes 55 VI| confessors, of whom the dignity and excellence is manifested 56 VI| whom the excellence and dignity is showed and manifested. 57 VI| stone. Fifthly is showed the dignity and excellence of virgins, 58 VI| secondly, by reason of dignity, by which they deserved 59 VI| that he should renounce the dignity to be judge of the knights, 60 VI| stool. He was of much great dignity, for he was like unto the 61 VI| to him presented, which dignity he utterly refused and said 62 VI| not receive any pontifical dignity without assent and also 63 VII| Rome deputed a noble man of dignity named Constantius, which 64 VII| and said in this wise: The dignity of thine order and the way 65 VII| fifthly, in privilege of dignity. First she appeared marvellous 66 VII| marvellous in privilege of dignity, for certain special privileges 67 VII| earthly heritage, his worldly dignity and his great patrimony 68 VII| see, nevertheless for the dignity they be called Emperors 69 VII| virginity, and I him in dignity pontifical. Many other signs 70 VII| when he should receive the dignity of archbishop. And in this 71 VII| him to be possessor of the dignity of the archbishop. And so 72 VII| he was chosen to the said dignity, all the people made joy 73 VII| chosen and enhanced into the dignity of Archbishop of Rheims, 74 VII| Archbishop of Rheims, in which dignity by the grace of our Lord 75 VII| Boniface promoted him to the dignity of bishop. And notwithstanding 76 VII| chapter, was promoted to the dignity of bishop there, whereas


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