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maro 3
marquis 1
marriage 71
married 48
marrow 2
marry 15
mars 18
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48 legend
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48 maximian
48 perish
48 philip
Iacobus de Voragine
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married

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1 I| alway a virgin should be married, because that by the sacrament 2 I| seventh all they that were married. But because that now we 3 I| virgins, continent, and married folk; which be signified 4 I| the order of them that be married. For the sanctuary is straiter 5 I| worthy than they that be married. The second knocking at 6 II| thankings, and therewith he married his oldest daughter. And 7 II| blessed them that were new married, and said: Lord God give 8 II| of the young man that was married, a branch of palm full of 9 II| foresaid S. Anastasia was married unto a paynim named Publius, 10 II| son of Zebedee, which had married the third sister of our 11 II| Remigius had a niece which was married to a clerk named Genebaldus, 12 II| and she would have been married, but S. Hilary preached 13 II| discord among wedded and married people, and debate among 14 II| deceived, did her pleasure and married her to the young man and 15 III| human. And the woman that is married is subject to man. and is 16 III| when they feel themselves married, they reign much cruelly, 17 IV| would never consent to be married, for she had avowed virginity; 18 V| good age. The sister was married in to the world, and on 19 V| noble paynim. and was twice married. He had Savien of his first 20 V| named Mary also, and she was married to Alpheus. And Alpheus 21 V| husband being dead, Anne married the third named Salome, 22 V| called Mary, and she was married to Zebedee. And this Mary 23 V| should after the law be married. All the others obeyed his 24 V| that were convenable to be married and had no wife, that each 25 V| should be desponsate and married to the Virgin Mary. And 26 V| and right fair, noble, and married but fourteen months without 27 V| age, was required to be married of one Aquilinus, son of 28 V| answered that her behoved to be married and choose a husband full 29 V| virgins, of continents, of married people, and the castles 30 V| last she had will to be married to God by great penance.~ 31 VI| of England, and then he married the oldest of them to a 32 VI| at the last, they being married without corruption, were 33 VI| Constantinople, which was married to the son of a king, but 34 VI| Mary Cleophas, which was married to Alpheus. And Jude was 35 VI| children, and they that be married replenish the earth. And 36 VI| honours. After this they married him unto a fair damoisel 37 VI| his life, and how he was married by the commandment of his 38 VI| she would not have been married, yet she durst not gainsay 39 VI| continence. Then was she married to the landgrave of Thuringia, 40 VI| she would never after be married for the love of him, and 41 VII| realm, and he consented and married her. And soon after the 42 VII| Britain, named Coel, that he married his daughter Helen, which 43 VII| that she had no will to be married. And then there arose and 44 VII| we should consent to be married, we let you plainly wit 45 VII| also how she was visibly married to our Lord, in showing 46 VII| think it. I am given and married to Jesu Christ, he is my 47 VII| father and mother would have married her to a noble man rich 48 VII| mother, yet supposing to have married her, went there where both


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