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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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walked

   Volume
1 I| righteous and perfect, walked with God, that is in his 2 I| when they were come, Isaac walked by the way without forth 3 I| said: God, in whose sight walked my fathers Abraham and Isaac, 4 I| into the desert of Sur, and walked with them three days and 5 II| And these two his sons walked not in his ways, but declined 6 II| And when he had eaten he walked with his servants all that 7 II| David was at home, and walked in his chamber, and as he 8 II| for to go before him, and walked among the tribes of Israel; 9 II| people of Israel, and so Joab walked through all the tribes of 10 II| beginning a good man and walked in the ways and laws of 11 II| before me like as thy father walked in the simplicity of heart 12 II| about the earth and through walked it. Our Lord said to him: 13 II| gone round the earth, and walked through it. And God said 14 II| thy precepts, ne have not walked well tofore thee. And now, 15 II| the journeys I have oft walked and have dwelled with Gabael 16 III| gentiles or paynims which walked in darkness to worship idols 17 III| a monastery, and, as he walked and went in the church, 18 III| him into his house, and ne walked about in the streets abiding 19 IV| anon, he arose living, and walked. Then, when the people would 20 IV| side named Clent; and as he walked, the young king was all 21 IV| Nazarien with the child Celsus, walked upon the sea and appeared 22 IV| Decius, being all confused, walked into the palace of Tiberius 23 V| of water, and he ate and walked in the strength of that 24 VI| When the holy S. Barbara walked and came unto the cistern, 25 VII| penance. And on a day as he walked before his cell being in 26 VII| desert. In which way as they walked she demanded of him many 27 VII| And when they had long walked about, at the last they 28 VII| went to land, and there I walked up and down a good while, 29 VII| flowers. In which land they walked forty days, but they could 30 VII| next, with great joy they walked and bare the holy corpse 31 VII| came in that same land, and walked through France unto Romania, 32 VII| miracle, iii. 84, 292.~------walked on by S. Gavien, v. 83.~


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