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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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birth

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1 I| prophecy of the place of his birth, and so it was done. Secondly, 2 I| But of the pain and of the birth of Judas thou shalt find 3 I| the pain of Pilate and his birth thou shalt find in one apocryphum 4 I| was set by because of his birth. And Pilate seeing this 5 I| and the noblest men of birth of all the land of Egypt, 6 I| When so is that the time of birth is, and that ye shall do 7 I| office in helping in the birth of children, if it be a 8 I| gathered all the most of birth, and expounded in them all 9 II| together all the greatest of birth of the children of Israel, 10 II| noblest and greatest of birth of them of Israel, with 11 II| showed the prophecy of the birth of our Lord. This Herod 12 II| our Lord, was tofore his birth provided of our Lord, and 13 II| pain that they had in your birth was not so great as the 14 II| would I had perished in my birth. And then she told her husband 15 III| the fortieth day of his birth, for to offer him to God, 16 III| to the earth, the which birth he knew long before to be 17 III| shall rehearse here the birth and beginning of Judas. 18 III| wherein is contained their birth and their end. Then S. Ambrose 19 IV| tormented than a woman in the birth of her child, wherefore 20 V| And though he was noble of birth, and rich of lordship, he 21 V| keeping of men in their birth, and after the nativity 22 V| have been called from my birth Pelagienne, but for the 23 VI| king named Edgar, in whose birth angels sang that peace should 24 VI| the land enjoyed in his birth, hoping to be greatly relieved 25 VI| king and martyr, and in his birth no cloth was fouled by him. 26 VI| Suffolk, which took his birth of the noble and ancient 27 VII| wife named Costus, at the birth of whom his mother died. 28 VII| four women, with all their birth, were delivered from the 29 VII| should be delivered of her birth. This child dead, and as 30 VII| virgin before and after his birth. And this article laid S. 31 VII| was not only gentle by his birth but also in deed and conditions. ~ 32 VII| 179.~Judas Iscariot, the birth and parentage of, iii. 35.~—


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