Volume
1 I| is hope of pardon, for if Judas had had very repentance
2 I| our Lord was betrayed of Judas; and the Friday because
3 I| to death, that is to wit Judas for avarice, the Jews for
4 I| pain and of the birth of Judas thou shalt find in the legend
5 I| the second, and the third Judas Maccabeus. By the which
6 I| confession of faith that was in Judas Maccabeus. And after it
7 III| was set in the place of Judas the traitor. And his life
8 III| apostle was in the place of Judas the traitor, and therefore
9 III| the birth and beginning of Judas. It is read in a history,
10 III| Ciborea, and on the night that Judas was conceived his mother
11 III| this name was he called Judas Scariotes. Now it happed
12 III| when it was born and grown Judas beat oft that child, for
13 III| queen which knew well that Judas was not her son, and at
14 III| truth, and told how that Judas was found in the sea. And
15 III| And ere this yet was known Judas slew the child that he had
16 III| belonging to the father of Judas, and was so desirous to
17 III| them. And the father of Judas knew not Judas his son,
18 III| father of Judas knew not Judas his son, for he supposed
19 III| When Pilate had told to Judas of his desire, he sprang
20 III| master, but the father of Judas defended him, and there
21 III| with fighting, so much that Judas smote his father with a
22 III| good that the father of Judas had, and after gave his
23 III| and after gave his wife to Judas in marriage, and thus Judas
24 III| Judas in marriage, and thus Judas wedded his own mother.~Now
25 III| against my will. Then demanded Judas of this child, and she told
26 III| was set in the sea, and Judas told to her how he had been
27 III| authentic.~Our Lord made Judas one of his apostles and
28 III| of his resurrection, and Judas was gone the evil way, it
29 III| was set in the place of Judas was born in Bethlehem of
30 III| they were called. Then one Judas said to them: I wot well
31 III| him to death. Then, when Judas had said these words to
32 III| were afraid, and delivered Judas to her and said: Lady, this
33 III| the others go and retained Judas without more. Then she showed
34 III| find the cross. Then said Judas: It is two hundred years
35 III| felt, in such wise that Judas smote his hands together
36 III| destroy the temple. Then Judas made him ready and began
37 III| man brought to be buried. Judas retained the bier, and laid
38 III| cried the devil in the air: Judas, what hast thou done? Thou
39 III| contrary that the other Judas did, for by him I have won
40 III| bishop of Jerusalem. And when Judas heard him, he cursed the
41 III| fire perdurable. After this Judas was baptized and was named
42 IV| said she was idle, unto Judas, who said that she was a
43 IV| should be put in the place of Judas the traitor. And S. Projecte,
44 V| why liest thou? that other Judas! Flee, thou unhappy, from
45 VI| and Paul to be damned with Judas, in hell everlastingly to
46 VI| by firm ardour of love. Judas is as much to say as confessing
47 VI| confessing or glorious; or Judas is as much to say as giving
48 VI| the everlasting joy. This Judas was called by many names.
49 VI| many names. He was said Judas James, for he was brother
50 VI| Jude.~Simon Cananean and Judas Thaddeus were brethren of
51 VI| he received full health.~Judas preached first in Mesopotamia
52 VI| Maccabees, where it is read that Judas, the most strong man, made
53 VII| and he said: My name is Judas that sold our Lord Jesu
54 VII| ever I knew them. And then Judas prayed S. Brandon to abide
55 VII| night; and then he asked Judas what cloth that was that
56 VII| might have their servant Judas, for we dare not come into
57 VII| the great devil, and then Judas thanked S. Brandon so ruthfully,
58 VII| because they brought not Judas and said that he should
59 VII| following, and they took then Judas, trembling for fear, with
60 VII| of his friends was called Judas, but the Queen, S. Helen,
61 VII| whom we speak, was the same Judas properly by whom S. Helen
62 VII| Eusebius, which ordained Judas to be bishop of Jerusalem
63 VII| heard crying in the air: O Judas! by thee I am chased out
64 VII| the crucifix. Then said Judas to him: He that properly
65 VII| redemption, secondly of Judas to the Jews by great treason,
66 VII| kissing betokeneth this that Judas made when he betrayed his
67 VII| Jubal's pillars, i. 179.~Judas Iscariot, the birth and
|