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exhortement 1
exhorting 6
exhortment 1
exile 49
exiled 20
exiling 1
exitu 1
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49 daily
49 darkness
49 departing
49 exile
49 kindred
49 nay
49 pure
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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exile

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1 I| going out of the way of exile, and of tribulation of the 2 I| end of the world. Which exile is hallowed upon the revolution 3 I| Christ brought us out of this exile in the sixth age, in hope 4 I| passed the time of this exile, he shall clothe us of double 5 I| time of deviation and of exile we leave the song of gladness, 6 I| soul. In this time then of exile of the Church, full of many 7 I| corruption to incorruption, from exile unto our country, from weeping 8 I| he was sent to Lyons in exile for to die among the people 9 I| that he should be put in exile to Lyons, and that he was 10 I| die he made him from his exile to come to Rome. Eusebius 11 I| was imprisoned and put in exile, but because that he fell 12 II| away, and had liefer be in exile, than to break and corrupt 13 II| faith, he sent him into exile unto an isle called Patmos. 14 II| John brought again from his exile with great honour into Ephesus; 15 II| bishop should be put in exile, and Vincent as a man presumptuous 16 III| enforced them to send him in exile, and among all others there 17 III| thereon and lead him in to exile. But that same fell to him, 18 III| for he himself was sent in exile in the same cart the same 19 III| had made, he sent him in exile into an isle named Patmos. 20 III| senators and some he sent in exile. The mother of S. John hearing 21 III| found that he was sent in exile, she went then into the 22 III| should be put and sent in exile; and if so were that Gordian 23 III| damsel from the place of exile, and sent to her two virgins 24 IV| that they were sent into exile. Then anon after, the fiend 25 IV| Tuesday he returned from his exile, and on a Tuesday he suffered 26 IV| sacrifice, or to put him in exile. The provost then seeing 27 IV| should have been sent into exile. That seeing the christians, 28 IV| and so sent him forth in exile, where only he, with two 29 IV| heard that, he sent him in exile, and Celsus the child abode 30 IV| Arians, he was sent into exile of Constantius, son of Constantine, 31 IV| the grievousness of his exile, submitted him unto the 32 V| but he was damned into exile. For as it is contained 33 V| toward him, and sent him into exile. And because his wife was 34 V| go with her husband into exile, and said that he that had 35 V| Herodias was condemned in exile, but she was not, ne she 36 V| tofore, that she was sent in exile with Herod, and miserably 37 V| that the king sent him into exile, and there he shone by miracles 38 V| that S. Lupe returned from exile. And when the king saw that 39 V| ended his life, being in exile, the fourteenth day of September. 40 V| papacy, and was sent in exile of Decius Cæsar, and his 41 V| he was brought again from exile and presented to Decius. 42 V| of Christ, he sent him in exile. And from thence he was 43 V| to which he was sent in exile, whereas he prophesied that 44 VI| Hilary returned from his exile, and went to meet him, and 45 VI| lay people followed him in exile. And the provost found in 46 VII| send him into an isle in exile, and there he should find 47 VII| he was put out and put to exile like the other, and whereas 48 VII| and that we be sent in exile to the place of darkness, 49 VII| princes, and sent them in exile into France and re-established


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