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elisha 3
eliud 1
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Iacobus de Voragine
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elizabeth

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1 III| to her this example: Lo! Elizabeth thy cousin, which is barren, 2 III| of Aaron, whose name was Elizabeth, daughter of Esmeria, which 3 III| mother of our Lady. Then this Elizabeth and our Lady were cousins-german, 4 III| Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth, were just tofore our Lord, 5 III| both old, he and his wife Elizabeth. It happed, at a solemnity 6 III| tofore of whom our Lord. Elizabeth thy wife shall conceive 7 III| it appeareth, said he, of Elizabeth thy cousin, the which, she 8 III| When our Lady heard that S. Elizabeth her cousin was great, she 9 III| the ears of the body of S. Elizabeth, and into her child that 10 III| to the blessed child, S. Elizabeth was replenished, and anon 11 III| Of all these things S. Elizabeth knew nothing when our Lady 12 III| Our Lady abode with S. Elizabeth three months or thereabouts 13 III| and his wife was called Elizabeth, which had between them 14 IV| in the revelations of S. Elizabeth that, on a time as she was 15 IV| And a little while after, Elizabeth demanded of an angel to 16 IV| was raised. And then S. Elizabeth demanded of her whether 17 V| had two daughters, named Elizabeth, and Elind. Elizabeth was 18 V| named Elizabeth, and Elind. Elizabeth was mother to John Baptist, 19 V| Mary might be cousin of Elizabeth as it is tofore said. It 20 V| said. It is certain that Elizabeth was Zachary's wife, which 21 VI| Virgin the conceiving of Elizabeth. The conceiving of Elizabeth 22 VI| Elizabeth. The conceiving of Elizabeth was showed to Mary because 23 VI| followeth the Life of S. Elizabeth, and first of her name.~ 24 VI| and first of her name.~Elizabeth is expounded and as much 25 VI| Of S. Elizabeth.~Elizabeth was daughter 26 VI| Of S. Elizabeth.~Elizabeth was daughter of the noble 27 VI| dead, and when the blessed Elizabeth saw that, she was sorry 28 VI| souls.~And the blessed S. Elizabeth had great desire that her 29 VI| life. And then this blessed Elizabeth received the habit of religion 30 VI| she was innocent. Then S. Elizabeth said: Then at the least, 31 VI| haunt such vanities. And S. Elizabeth demanded of her if ever 32 VI| habit of religion with S. Elizabeth, and finished her life laudably.~ 33 VI| showed in the dying of S. Elizabeth of what holiness she was, 34 VI| he should vow him to S. Elizabeth if he would have his health, 35 VI| brought into the tomb of S. Elizabeth, and was made perfectly 36 VI| called with great devotion S. Elizabeth unto his help, and the night 37 VI| dead and began to pray S. Elizabeth for hirn, and anon he arose 38 VI| then they vowed him to S. Elizabeth, and he was anon re-established 39 VI| mocked a poor man which S. Elizabeth had enlumined, and given 40 VI| friends avowed him to S. Elizabeth and she gave to him his 41 VI| should go to the tomb of S. Elizabeth, and was eight days on going 42 VI| thankings to God and to S. Elizabeth. Then let us pray to her 43 VII| Confessor, October 13, vi. 1.~Elizabeth. November 19, vi. 213.~Ember 44 VII| iv. 59.~---- sings to S. Elizabeth, vi. 226.~Birds and S. Francis, 45 VII| Conrad, confessor to S. Elizabeth, vi. 217.~Consecration of 46 VII| Frederic who mocked S. Elizabeth, vi. 229.~Frenchmen preached 47 VII| Herman delivered by S. Elizabeth, vi. 229.~Hermits visit


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