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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| PROLOGUE ~AMONG the books which afford us an insight 2 I| History of Eusebius, and other books of a like kind; while for 3 I| the earliest of printed books, the Legenda Aturea was 4 I| of the World, the fifteen books of the Metamorphoses, in 5 I| with other divers works and books, I ne nyste what work to 6 I| comprised in the other two books which were not in the English 7 I| one out of the said three books, which I have ordered otherwise 8 I| accomplishing of the four books of the evangelists. And 9 I| like as is found in some books. ~Anon as Jesu Christ descended 10 II| said: It is read in our books what men they were that 11 III| made and compiled many fair books, of which the church is 12 III| pains, of whom there be books made as of Tundale and others. 13 III| torments, and that all the books of christian law should 14 IV| holy man, he burnt all his books and renounced all worldly 15 IV| resist Peter, cast all his books into the sea, lest S. Peter 16 IV| prove him a magician, by his books, and went to Rome where 17 IV| son. Shut, my brother, the books of the prophets and clasp 18 IV| crucified? He answered: By the books of christian men. To whom 19 IV| her, as it is read in the books of the said S. Maximin, 20 IV| Hegesippus, with other books of Josephus accord enough 21 IV| brought to the apostle all his books of his false craft and enchanting 22 IV| And after he had cast his books into the sea he returned, 23 IV| passion of them. In some books it is read that there was 24 IV| famine was there, he sold his books, and all his substance, 25 IV| it was ordained that the books of one part and that other 26 IV| the very faith. And so the books were thrown into a great 27 IV| the parts of Toulouse, his books, which had no custody, fell 28 IV| great fish, and drew up the books of S. Dominic without any 29 IV| Maximin; and after some books of S. Ambrose: Brethren, 30 IV| after Maximin, and in some books of Ambrose, it is said: 31 IV| saith S. Maximin, after the books of S. Ambrose, that we be 32 V| hast thou so much in thy books praised perfection if thou 33 V| coveteth it? If I had thy books I would all torend them. 34 V| cloister; I praise in all my books the correction of manners 35 V| monasteries, and had ordained many books and treatises, he accomplished 36 V| and it is read in many books that he was beheaded only. 37 V| without master, in reading the books of Aristotle and all other 38 V| Confessions, saying: All the books that be called of the arts 39 V| to him word, which of the books of holy writ appertaineth 40 V| Church. And in some other old books, the title of this hymn 41 V| and in prayers. He wrote books, and taught them that were 42 V| over all. And in all his books and works he was holden 43 V| night might not write his books ne yet read them. Volusian, 44 V| answer to thy two great books, shining by all clearness 45 V| Gregory saith thus of his books in an epistle that he sent 46 V| fathers, and a part by some books that they had in their houses 47 V| and lauds, and he read the books divine. And his wife was 48 V| Garganus, which, after some books, had taken that name of 49 V| read or hear more secular books, I shall forsake thee. And 50 V| became good, and read divine books with as great study as ever 51 V| as ever he had read the books of poetry and of paynims. 52 V| had translated, and other books he read, and led the day 53 V| was all in lessons, all in books, he never rested day ne 54 V| of Charles le Grand, the books of S. Denis of the hierarchy 55 VI| read in some places and books, that Abgarus was leper, 56 VI| as he studied long in his books, suddenly he fell asleep 57 VII| he wrote seventy eight books; he accounted the books 58 VII| books; he accounted the books and years from the beginning 59 VII| Rome for to show there his books, for to see them according 60 VII| travail of lecture and of books, and every day among the 61 VII| whom S. Gregory sent the books of dialogues, and she converted 62 VII| others they brought the books of S. Denis of the Hierarchy 63 VII| Whereof he made marvellous books in theology, logic, philosophy, 64 VII| tofore long studied in many books. All which things he shewed 65 VII| that he composed many fair books, much profitable, as recounteth 66 VII| composed into forty-four books all the histories that were 67 VII| also composed many other books which were too long to rehearse. 68 VII| legend exceedeth all other books, wherein be contained all 69 VII| how discriminated, iv. 25.~Books of S. Dominic miraculously 70 VII| Denis the Areopagite, his books, vii. 126.~Devil appeare


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