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nailed 8
nailing 1
nails 32
naked 72
nakedness 5
name 514
named 477
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72 gat
72 hard
72 kneeled
72 naked
72 nourished
72 refused
72 remembered
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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naked

   Volume
1 I| the thirsty drink, to the naked clothing, visit the sick, 2 I| wisdom was born. Adam was naked; Jesu Christ naked. The 3 I| Adam was naked; Jesu Christ naked. The death came by the tree, 4 I| own flesh. They were both naked and were not ashamed, they 5 I| they knew that they were naked, and they took fig leaves 6 I| have hid me, Lord, for I am naked. Our Lord said: Who told 7 I| told thee that thou wert naked, but that thou hast eaten 8 II| off his clothes and was naked all that day and night before 9 II| him in the ground standing naked unto the head, so long that 10 II| God, saying: I am come out naked from the womb of my mother 11 II| the womb of my mother and naked shall return again thereto. 12 II| the hungry and gave to the naked clothes, and diligently 13 II| hid him and fled away all naked, for many loved him well. 14 II| and needy, and cover the naked with thy clothes. Ordain 15 II| issue out of the body all naked, and bear nothing with them 16 II| he drew out his sword all naked. Gentian said: They take 17 II| the apostle on them all naked, his feet bound. And anon 18 II| who shall dispend it, for naked we came upon the earth and 19 II| came upon the earth and all naked shall we re-enter into it. 20 II| anon unclothed him and went naked in the desert six months, 21 II| beat monks and other all naked tofore the people, and slew 22 II| off her clothes, and all naked to be led to the bordel. 23 II| the idols, was delivered naked to go to the bordel, but 24 II| shipman came to him all naked and demanded of him some 25 II| coat, and himself sat all naked. And one demanded of him: 26 III| patrimony, he answered: I issued naked from the belly of my mother, 27 III| mother, and I shall re-enter naked again into the earth, like 28 III| And then he made her, all naked, to be rolled upon burning 29 III| anon he did do her to be naked, and made her to be beaten 30 III| he despoiled himself all naked and went among thorns and 31 III| took seven maidens, all naked, and sent them into the 32 III| stand in the cold water all naked up to the chin till it were 33 III| him to be despoiled all naked, and anon the angel of God 34 III| because I am a woman and also naked, but cast thy mantle upon 35 III| And S. Marcellin was laid naked upon broken glass, without 36 III| men and women, being all naked, running through the town, 37 III| after bounden to a stake all naked, and then his navel be opened 38 III| much that oft he was almost naked. The poor people also loved 39 III| and scourges leaded, all naked, and after they cleaved 40 IV| wise that he was almost naked. Then all the people, and 41 IV| her head to be shaven, and naked to be led through the city 42 IV| pass over. He began to swim naked, but he was suddenly taken 43 IV| Decius, he was beaten all naked with rods and staves, and 44 IV| the likeness of a woman naked, and joined to him naked, 45 IV| naked, and joined to him naked, and the more he defended 46 V| her in his bed by him all naked there where he slept, and 47 V| with the penny and left him naked. And then as they went hastily 48 V| also his clothes, and so naked he fled to our Lord, and 49 V| himself in the snow all naked, and made seven great balls 50 V| gridiron, and stretched all naked upon the coals of fire, 51 VI| when they looked on his naked body, they saw it shine 52 VI| two Ethiopians, black and naked, issued out of the idols, 53 VI| and fled away by night all naked, and because they doubted 54 VI| like a tree, but now I am naked of all things. Alas! I was 55 VI| divers delights, others naked and poor, and others begging, 56 VI| Amiens, he met a poor man all naked, to whom no man gave any 57 VI| and wist not that he was naked under, and therefore he 58 VI| that his arms abode all naked. Then were brought to him 59 VI| to his bed, and she stood naked tofore him. And then he 60 VII| she should be despoiled naked and beaten with scorpions, 61 VII| the sea, and thereon sat a naked man in full great misery 62 VII| eating herbs and grass, all naked as a beast, and he ran after 63 VII| against him and lead him naked through the city, and after 64 VII| and bade him despoil him naked, and when he saw the cord 65 VII| right courteously the poor naked of our Lord. It happed once 66 VII| greater care of the poor naked than of his own body, gave 67 VII| and so put it upon the naked body of the holy man. And 68 VII| god, we will put on thy naked body this burning coat. 69 VII| burning coat upon his blessed naked body. Then he kneeled down 70 VII| holy man to be put therein naked, and closed it fast, and 71 VII| holy bishop upon the ground naked and stretched him with strong 72 VII| martyr under the windlass all naked upon a table, and cut him


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