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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| blame themselves for his body hurt and wounded by them. 2 I| to be after glorified in body. And by the same way it 3 I| of tears, affliction of body, and alms given. Or otherwise 4 I| vesture, that is to wit of body and soul in glory. ~And 5 I| vesture that we shall have in body and in soul. The third reason 6 I| we shall have as well in body as in soul. In this time 7 I| of four qualities to the body. And to the soul he hath 8 I| the old law and new. Our body, as said is, is composed 9 I| they had four seats in our body. That is to wit, the fire 10 I| world we that be in mortal body be composed of the four 11 I| by the will of the mortal body we gainsay the commandments 12 I| we ought to receive the Body of Jesu Christ, for in likewise 13 I| four elements touching the body, and of three virtues or 14 I| four may be reported to the body, and the number of three 15 I| peace to his disciples, his body to the Jews, his spirit 16 I| for the tenderness of his body. Whereof David saith in 17 I| and torn the most precious body, in whose breast the Godhead 18 I| that is to say over all his body, and in all the natural 19 I| the natural wits of his body. And first the sorrow was 20 I| in all the parts of his body he was touched and wounded, 21 I| and nailed with nails. The body is beaten, the side is pierced 22 I| the soul issue out of the body, they sought it in the head, 23 I| which was made the precious body of our priest. Therefore 24 I| to the disposition of his body? He hath his head inclined 25 I| to abide with us, and the body stretched all for to give 26 I| not spared him. Then his body was taken and bounden to 27 I| the Romans drew out the body and in derision sent it 28 I| place, and so there is his body in the place of malediction. 29 I| took the vessel wherein the body was, and sent it for to 30 I| death and of all sorrow in body and in soul in glory. Then 31 I| for he arose in his proper body, and by six manners he showed 32 I| by palpation of his very body. Fifthly, by ostention of 33 I| showed that it was the proper body in which he had verily suffered 34 I| which he showed that his body was glorified. Seventhly, 35 I| first for the dignity of his body, for he was deified and 36 I| it was no reason that his body should so long lie in the 37 I| shalt not suffer thine holy body to see corruption. The second 38 I| he seek help to raise his body, which raised other? The 39 I| become dust or ashes, and his body might not be turned into 40 I| Joseph had demanded the body of Jesus of Pilate, and 41 I| mercy for to anoint the body of Adam my father, which 42 I| world, because that the body of the prince of the apostles 43 I| flesh, that is to make the body lean by abstinence, and 44 I| hath his clothing and his body red, all covered with blood, 45 I| he had his wounds in his body, after this that Bede saith: 46 I| must keep his wounds in his body for five reasons, and he 47 I| despoil; foul reputed in his body, well-armed in the battle; 48 I| semblable, and as to the body substantial of Jesu Christ, 49 I| abideth the hope of our body. The seventh is the showing 50 I| salvation. He gave his proper body an offering unto God the 51 I| and faithful given his own body in meat, and his precious 52 I| to taste, but the proper body of Jesu which is very God, 53 I| substantially into the proper body of Jesu. And therefore Jesu 54 I| should remain the proper body of our Lord whole and entire. 55 I| for this is the proper body of Jesu Christ. ~Now consider 56 I| the angels or the proper body of Jesu Christ, which is 57 I| also much greater of the body of our creator and maker, 58 I| assurest me that I receive the body of Jesu Christ when I see 59 I| consecrate, is the proper body of Jesu Christ that was 60 I| saith: Lo! this is my proper body. Before the benediction 61 I| consecration it is the proper body of our Lord. For as soon 62 I| converted into the blessed body of Jesu Christ, and in like 63 I| consecration said, is the very body of our Lord also whole in 64 I| consecration, is the proper body of Jesu Christ after the 65 I| Lord left to us his blessed body for to be honoured and worshipped 66 I| to leave his own proper body here among us daily, to 67 I| made the sacrament of his body and of his blood together; 68 I| for to receive the sacred body of Jesu Christ. And sometime 69 I| mouth by confession; in the body by mortification; and in 70 I| signifieth the continent, and the body signifieth the order of 71 I| quire straiter than the body, for the order of virgins 72 I| not only the soul with the body, but he made both body and 73 I| the body, but he made both body and soul. As to the body 74 I| body and soul. As to the body he made male and female. 75 I| that they should embalm the body of his father with sweet 76 I| Which then took his father's body and went, and with him were 77 I| place, and then died. Whose body was embalmed with sweet 78 I| to sin with her with thy body. This commandment defendeth 79 II| Ashtaroth, and hung his body on the wall of Bethshan. 80 II| flying. And they took the body of Absalom and cast it in 81 II| power, but on his person ne body set not thy hand. Satan 82 II| Satan: I will well that his body be in thine hand, but save 83 II| and fasting came to the body, took it and bare it in 84 II| take away my soul, bury my body, and thou shalt worship 85 II| children than for lust of thy body, that thou mayst follow 86 II| closed, and having on her body a hair, had fasted all the 87 II| off his head, and left the body lie still, and took the 88 II| curtain and seeing the dead body of Holofernes, without head, 89 II| that they issue out of the body all naked, and bear nothing 90 II| which art dedicate in the body of Jesu Christ, and wert 91 II| time that thou command my body to the earth, for I have 92 II| of my labour. Command my body unto the earth, so that 93 II| of AEgeas, took away the body of the apostle, and buried 94 II| happen of old time, for the body of him was transported into 95 II| as for the beauty of her body, for the burning of the 96 II| heaven imperial where the body of Jesu Christ is, which 97 II| woke in prayer and made his body lean, he eschewed company 98 II| deliver them, or else thy body shall rot, and be eaten 99 II| holy oil issueth out of his body, which is much available 100 II| many torments? See how my body is hewed and broken; see 101 II| blood runneth down by my body; go ye fast and restore 102 II| strongly and wept, and bare the body into his chamber, and began 103 II| corruption of my heart ne body, I never agreed ne suffered 104 II| corrupt the heart and the body? She said: Ye be that corrupt 105 II| idols; the corrupters of the body be they that love the short 106 II| from thee. She said: The body may take no corruption but 107 II| therefore, if thou make my body to be defouled without mine 108 II| thing that thou dost to the body, which is in thy power, 109 II| and brought the blessed body of our Lord Jesu Christ. 110 II| and the hounds drew his body into pieces, in such wise 111 II| christian men bare away the body of the apostle and buried 112 II| hundred and thirty, the body of the apostle was borne 113 II| christian woman, toke the body of S. Anastasia, and buried 114 II| the offering of her proper body to our Lord Jesu Christ, 115 II| better than the meat of the body. And consider ye fair brethren, 116 II| to loose and unbind the body and said: O Satheus, which 117 II| clearness borne into heaven body and soul, whereof God knoweth 118 II| soul a young man into his body, he drank venom without 119 II| great abstinence making his body lean and his soul fat. And 120 II| anon after took this holy body, and unclothed him, and 121 II| within the skin, and all his body full of worms; he suffered 122 II| a fair speaker, whole of body, holy in work, good in counsel, 123 II| judge did do anoint all his body with honey and did do bind 124 II| touch his members and his body, to move to lechery. Finally, 125 II| come hither for to bury my body. When S. Anthony heard that, 126 II| to thee for to wrap in my body. Then S. Anthony marvelled 127 II| desire to see the corpse or body that he passed all the remnant 128 II| Paul he found that the body was right up on his knees 129 II| wailings he made upon the body it were a piteous thing 130 II| he said: O holy soul, thy body showeth in death this that 131 II| abashed how he should bury the body, for he had no instrument 132 II| after the quantity of his body, and S. Anthony buried his 133 II| and S. Anthony buried his body therein. And he took with 134 II| all the entrails of his body, and so died suddenly. Thus 135 II| an whole night upon the body of S. Firmin the martyr. 136 II| them the place where the body of S. Firmin the martyr 137 II| the same place where the body lay. Then they began to 138 II| when they came nigh the body, there issued out so great 139 II| glorious saint. And as the body was borne in the city of 140 II| summer. And as men bare the body of this saint the trees 141 II| inclined and worshipped the body, and all manner sick men, 142 II| invention of the blessed body of S. Firmin. And the burgesses 143 II| and did homage unto the body of S. Firmin in the city 144 II| smiting in chastening his body, and master in the governance 145 II| me to bathe thee. And the body that lay under his head 146 II| afeard, but he beat the body with his fist, and said: 147 II| he answered: I travail my body because it suffereth not 148 II| disturned, and all to-rent his body that he supposed well to 149 II| door on their house, each body may enter that will, and 150 II| they be departed from the body, and the next night after 151 II| dread of tormenting their body. ~It happed that two brethren 152 II| Christ I received health of body and of soul. The provost 153 II| gold of the ring is the body human, and the precious 154 II| which is enclosed in the body, the body and the soul make 155 II| enclosed in the body, the body and the soul make a man, 156 II| should be pierced through the body with spears, and so they 157 II| christian woman for to take his body and to bury it, but she 158 II| And the tyrants threw his body into a great privy, because 159 II| make no feast to bury his body, ne of his martyrdom. But 160 II| privy shalt thou find my body hanging at an hook, which 161 II| angel which is keeper of my body. Then the judge all araged 162 II| that they covered all her body to her feet, so that her 163 II| to her feet, so that her body was not seen. And when S. 164 II| vestment and hath kept my body, but your villainous son, 165 II| commanded to put a sword in her body, and so she was martyred. 166 II| S. Agnes and buried the body, but the heathen defended 167 II| Among them that buried her body was one Emerentiana which 168 II| sepulchre unhurt, and the body of Emerentiana was buried 169 II| Emerentiana was buried by the body of S. Agnes. It happed that 170 II| founded a church upon the body of the virgin and there 171 II| Vincent now seest thou thy body unhappy? And Vincent smiling 172 II| blood ran down over all his body and that the entrails and 173 II| spring in the wounds of his body, on all parts of the wounds 174 II| do him more pain on his body by the flames, in such wise 175 II| entrails which hung out of his body, so that he might not move 176 II| fulfilled of the pain. Then the body of S. Vincent was cast in 177 II| turned his head towards the body as he that marvelled of 178 II| the mariners that led the body in to the sea, cast it therein, 179 II| cast it therein, but the body was sooner arrived aland 180 II| overcame the feebleness of the body, and arose out   of his 181 II| as another is? I have a body as other men have, is God 182 II| Almighty God. And his venerable body was put in a sepulchre where 183 II| gave room and place to the body of S. John, for they removed 184 II| the middle void for his body. ~A little time tofore his 185 II| operation, and from forthon his body was established and disposed 186 III| commandment of God, and the body ought to be chastised that 187 III| an one, she affeebled her body right sore in fasting and 188 III| should die, for all her body became cold, and she felt 189 III| head of S. Julian, and the body of S. Feriol, and buried 190 III| And anon issued out of his body such a fume and smoke, and 191 III| sepulchre, but he found neither body ne arms. Then he demanded 192 III| keeper who had taken away the body. And he sware that in the 193 III| returned, and found the body and the armour and the spear 194 III| and smote him through the body, and suddenly he departed 195 III| bare Jesu Christ in her body, I, humble Ignatius, her 196 III| heard these words opened his body and drew out his heart and 197 III| of great authority. The body of whom was honorably buried 198 III| thine eye be evil, all thy body shall be dark. By the eye 199 III| delivered from the faits of the body for to go into the company 200 III| Jesu Christ, that is the body, the soul and the godhead. 201 III| another, signifieth the body of our Lord Jesu Christ, 202 III| hanged on a gibbet, and his body to be torn with combs of 203 III| wilt, I deliver to thee my body whole. Then he took him 204 III| virgin was right fair, noble body and of heart, and was rich 205 III| if thou wilt torment my body by thy ministers. Then Quintianus 206 III| young maid, nevertheless my body is defeated by the torments, 207 III| heal me, but know that my body shall receive no medicine 208 III| Christian people took the body for to bury it worshipfully, 209 III| of the tomb in which the body should be put, and when 210 III| should be put, and when the body was embalmed within the 211 III| set, at the head of the body, a short table of marble 212 III| could be known where her body became. And for to prove 213 III| hundred and fifty. When his body should be translated, S. 214 III| that he might not see the body of S. Vedaste and anon our 215 III| his sight. And he saw the body of S. Vedaste, but anon 216 III| and when they receive the body of Jesu Christ we depart 217 III| the wheel, so that all the body was tobroken in such wise 218 III| believe in him full health of body and of soul. This ought 219 III| himself in despair, and his body opened and cleft asunder 220 III| of God, and clean of his body, and wise in speaking of 221 III| after it is said that his body was brought to Rome, and 222 III| Another legend saith that his body lieth at Rome, and buried 223 III| call him from the mortal body. He saith by the prophet, 224 III| etc., that is to say: The body of our Lord Jesu Christ 225 III| hands thou namest it the body of our Lord Jesu Christ. 226 III| out and entered into the body of the provost and his fellows, 227 III| but also my heart and my body is in great pain. And S. 228 III| he came and fell on the body of S. Longinus and said 229 III| he received health of his body and buried honorably the 230 III| and buried honorably the body of S. Longinus. And the 231 III| emperor the second. And the body of S. Maur was borne from 232 III| Peter des Fosses where his body is now, which abbey founded 233 III| the nettles, so that his body was torn and pained, by 234 III| devil entered in to his body and tormented him till he 235 III| more out, but received the body and held it.~There was a 236 III| dove, and anon he did the body of her to be brought to 237 III| and there received the body of our Lord Jesu Christ, 238 III| mounted up to heaven. Then the body of S. Benet was buried in 239 III| licked every place of his body, and then went again to 240 III| after translated, and the body laid in a fair and honourable 241 III| shall form purely in the body of the child that thou shalt 242 III| receiving it said: The blessed body of our Lord Jesu Christ 243 III| And then Seconde took his body and buried it. And when 244 III| angels of our Lord took his body and buried it with much 245 III| was all black over all her body, of the great heat and burning 246 III| that in praying to God her body was lift up from the earth 247 III| Alexandria, and there I gave my body openly to sin by the space 248 III| you with, but I abandon my body to do withal your pleasure 249 III| doing the desires of my body, all these came in my thought. 250 III| and bring with thee the body of our Lord for to housel 251 III| found her dead, and the body ordinately laid as it should 252 III| not approach ne touch the body, but said to himself: I 253 III| would gladly bury this holy body if I knew that I should 254 III| Zosimus, bury right here the body of the poor Mary and render 255 III| dismayed how he might bury the body, for he had nothing for 256 III| riven his sword through his body, but anon his arm was dried 257 III| then said S. Ambrose: The body must be delivered to the 258 III| sacrament, the precious body of our Lord. And anon S. 259 III| of Easter. And when his body in the night was borne in 260 III| they saw a star upon his body. There was a priest, that 261 III| to receive the precious body and blood of our Lord, of 262 III| and prayed him to take his body and spare the poor people 263 III| wicked tyrants threw the holy body into a deep water that good 264 III| began then to scorn the holy body and one of them took an 265 III| reverence, and there his body lay buried many years; and 266 III| broches of iron, that his body was all tobroken in pieces. 267 III| the said chapel lieth the body of S. George, but not the 268 III| lents of pardon; and the body of S. George lieth in the 269 III| paynims would have burnt his body, but the air began suddenly 270 III| and left there the holy body alone. Then came the christian 271 III| Venetians translated the body of S. Mark from Alexandria 272 III| two priests that kept the body of S. Mark, that they suffered 273 III| Ween ye to carry away the body of S. Mark? Nay, ye lead 274 III| the ship wherein the holy body was, turned lightly after 275 III| they had confessed that the body of S. Mark was in the ship, 276 III| unto a monk, to whom the body of S. Mark was delivered 277 III| noble a treasure as the body of S. Mark, and prayed them 278 III| believe that it was the body of S. Mark, but the devil 279 III| was brought to the holy body; and as soon as he confessed 280 III| confessed that it was the body of S. Mark, he was delivered 281 III| It happed after, that the body of S. Mark was closed in 282 III| and stead where the holy body rested. Then rendered they 283 III| for my soul joyeth in my body for the good tidings that 284 III| this corrupt and mortal body? Among these words he fell 285 III| that none should bury his body. And so the body of him 286 III| bury his body. And so the body of him abode above the earth 287 III| commandment and buried the body of S. Marcelin hastily, 288 III| she died holily And the body of S. Vital lieth now at 289 III| virgin, and not only of body but also of mind. Thirdly, 290 III| therefore they left the body in the abbey of S. Simplician, 291 III| only the semblance of the body human. In this city were 292 III| his soul and died. And his body was worshipfully buried 293 III| on the left side of the body of their father.~Isidore 294 III| always he made ready his body to do well. For as Gregory 295 III| or of evil custom of the body, or of the vice of ignorance, 296 III| was always ready in his body to all good. He is said 297 III| resembled much well our Lord in body, in visage, and of manner. 298 III| at the will of the lord, body and goods. And when Vespasian 299 III| anoint withal his father's body. Then appeared to him S. 300 III| mortice was made, wherein the body of the cross stood in, so 301 III| on it the third, anon the body that was dead came again 302 III| her soul to Christ. Whose body was buried in a cave where 303 III| was smitten off and the body cast unto the hounds, which 304 III| it away, and with it the body of the blessed Epimachus, 305 III| answered: If I be a child of body yet mine heart is old, and 306 III| hundred and eighty-five, whose body a worshipful lady named 307 III| prayers, and received the holy body of our Lord and reclined 308 III| after he did do hang her body on a gibbet, and there slew 309 III| there slew her and threw her body into a foul privy, which 310 III| beaten with plummets and his body cast into the Tiber, but 311 III| were at his death. And his body lieth at Canterbury in a 312 III| were made whole both in body and in soul. And in the 313 III| new skin appeared on his body so that he seemed all a 314 III| church, and then rose a dead body and went out in to the churchyard 315 III| his grave, and anon the body was turned to earth. Of 316 III| truth, that on that time the body of the glorious saint was 317 III| sister, and tormented his body by the space of thirty years, 318 III| that was the hair next his body, a coat and a gown, and 319 III| his vesture to some poor body, he would wear it till it 320 III| passed unto our Lord and his body was borne into France, as 321 III| other bishop. And when the body of S. Germain was brought 322 III| with a sword through the body and killed him, and after, 323 III| After, he enforced his body with great penances that 324 III| had a wicked spirit in his body, and said openly that he 325 III| they should take up the body and wash it for to dispose 326 III| trespass. Then bare they the body of her into the church and 327 III| roof the king through the body to the heart, in such wise 328 III| queen's servants buried the body in a desolate place of the 329 III| gone for to seek this holy body of S. Edward with great 330 III| knowledge where the holy body was, and soon after, one 331 III| the grave where the holy body lay in. And then the people 332 III| reverently digged up the body and brought it with solemn 333 III| and they buried this holy body in the churchyard at the 334 III| Warham, whereas his holy body lay long, our Lord showeth 335 III| nuns at Wilton, the holy body was took out of the chapel 336 III| way, as men bare this holy body, two cripples were made 337 III| whole, and followed the holy body with great joy and mirth, 338 III| Shaftesbury they laid this holy body in the wall by the high 339 III| to do worship to the holy body, and there to ask forgiveness 340 III| Shaftesbury, where as this holy body was buried, she did full 341 III| And after, when the holy body had rested in the wall certain 342 III| that she purvey that his body should be laid in a more 343 III| clergy, and took up this holy body and laid it in a worshipful 344 III| ordained for it. And when his body was taken out of the wall, 345 III| of some knight, and the body to be buried in the same 346 III| buried with him, and his body to be closed in a chest 347 III| tare all the members of his body and to-brake all his bones, 348 III| bones, and all to-rent his body, and left him Iying upon 349 III| Lord, that madest man's body of earth, and his soul unto 350 III| at one stroke, that the body fell to ground and the head 351 III| so long? Go and bury his body and do him service. Then 352 III| and set it fair to the body and by the miracle of our 353 III| place he buried the holy body, and laid a fair tomb over 354 III| were wounden out of his body. And in all this pain the 355 III| this holy soul from the body. And the paynims, persevering 356 III| alway stones at the dead body: and anon after, fell a 357 III| christian man stole away the body and hid it.~And anon after, 358 III| barren by nature of her body, hath conceived by the pleasure 359 III| salutation issued out of the body of our Lady, the greeting 360 III| entered into the ears of the body of S. Elizabeth, and into 361 III| understanding and strength of body, God our Lord and the heart 362 III| I baptize and wash the body with water in sign of penance, 363 III| that the soul was in the body. He would not appropriate 364 III| the soul is yet in his body. When he was raised, he 365 III| By him, God showed the body of S. Quintin. He found 366 III| found also at Beauvais the body of S. Lucian, which was 367 III| do ordain much richly the body of S. Germain and the bodies 368 III| and another tomb where the body of S. Martin had been long 369 III| left thy brother, touch his body with this bourdon and anon 370 III| I must issue out of the body of this maid, for the angels 371 III| that thou issue out of the body of this maid, and never 372 III| the people, brought the body of the child tofore S. Marcial, 373 III| to the fiend to bring the body out of the water, and that 374 III| hair that covered all the body, and cast out at their mouths 375 III| Clotilde his wife, of whom the body resteth in the said church, 376 III| flew into heaven and the body abode in earth, in the said 377 III| of the virginity of thy body? Holy father, said the maid, 378 III| penance in tormenting her body all her life, and became 379 III| God; she had her heart and body pure and clean. There be 380 IV| the general resurrection, body and soul shall have joy 381 IV| had a wicked spirit in her body, which tormented her much 382 IV| Then took they the precious body and anointed it with noble 383 IV| sepulchre and found the holy body above the earth nigh unto 384 IV| the knights brought the body again much solemnly into 385 IV| by the merits of the holy body hath showed many miracles 386 IV| that all the sinews of his body should be all drawn out 387 IV| part of the blood of his body ran out at his nostrils. 388 IV| addressed, her glorious body abode in two pieces on the 389 IV| with the shadow of his body he healed sick men; he was 390 IV| incantations upon the dead body, he was seen move his head 391 IV| silence said: If the dead body live, let him arise, walk 392 IV| taken from the bed. And the body abode immovable. Peter standing 393 IV| prayer cried to the dead body, saying: Young man, arise 394 IV| left and touched not his body, but he all torent and tare 395 IV| disciples, took off the body from the cross when he was 396 IV| stuck himself through the body and so slew himself. In 397 IV| was cripple, and drew her body and legs after her with 398 IV| true men shall take away my body; mark ye well the place, 399 IV| as the head was from the body, it said: Jesus Christus! 400 IV| shining light, and from the body came a much sweet odour. ~ 401 IV| gold, and put it to the body for to join it thereto. 402 IV| head at the feet of the body, and pray we unto Almighty 403 IV| it be his head that the body may turn and join it to 404 IV| head at the feet of the body of Paul, and then all they 405 IV| all they prayed, and the body turned him, and in his place 406 IV| in that hour his blessed body all bewrapped in his innocent 407 IV| sacrifice in heart and in body, which he mortified. He 408 IV| with stones, ne his own body beaten only, but them of 409 IV| had no possession save his body, and with that he ministered 410 IV| What Job suffered with his body, that Paul sustained with 411 IV| though he had been without body. And like as he possessed 412 IV| eighth time in her proper body, and he saith in his homily 413 IV| time of holy king Edgar his body was translated and put in 414 IV| chosen, approaching to his body, took up the holy head with 415 IV| the relics of the precious body, and laid them in a chest, 416 IV| sum of money, and also her body at his will, if he would 417 IV| wicked traitor drew the body into a great valley between 418 IV| a deep pit and cast the body therein, and laid the head 419 IV| after that she abandoned her body to wretched living of her 420 IV| wretched living. And this holy body lay long time after in that 421 IV| valley whereas S. Kenelm's body lay is called Cowbage. ~ 422 IV| the place where the holy body lieth, which is named Cowbage, 423 IV| anon they Iet dig up the body, and took it up with great 424 IV| same place, whereas the body had lain, a fair well, which 425 IV| and maladies. And when the body was above the earth, there 426 IV| Gloucestershire, who should have this body. And then a full good man 427 IV| they to take this holy body and go their way. And all 428 IV| and they took up the holy body, and bare it forth toward 429 IV| And then took up this holy body with great solemnity. And 430 IV| then after, was this holy body of S. Kenelm laid in an 431 IV| consent to me I shall make thy body to be all to-torn. To whom 432 IV| blood ran about out of her body, like as a stream runneth 433 IV| for thee, which see thy body so foul, and so cruelly 434 IV| cast into the fire, and her body broiled with burning brands, 435 IV| Theotinus took up the holy body, and bare it into Antioch, 436 IV| the light in clearness of body. Magdalene is as much as 437 IV| herself to all delights of the body, and Lazarus entended all 438 IV| the more she submitted her body to delight, and therefore 439 IV| ointments, and would anoint his body, and would not depart from 440 IV| mariners then said: This dead body must be cast mto the sea, 441 IV| when they had taken the body for to cast it into the 442 IV| money, that they brought the body to the mountain. And when 443 IV| to make a pit to lay the body in, they found it so hard 444 IV| stone. And they left the body there Iying, and covered 445 IV| not. Then covered he the body all about with the mantle, 446 IV| God, by the rock where the body of his wife was left, and 447 IV| go to the place, all his body was in languor, and might 448 IV| Mary Magdalene received the body and blood of our Lord of 449 IV| after, she stretched her body tofore the altar, and her 450 IV| blessed soul departed from the body and went to our Lord. And 451 IV| there issued out of the body an odour so sweet-smelling 452 IV| blessed Maximin anointed the body of her with divers precious 453 IV| after commanded that his body should be buried by hers 454 IV| go a pilgrimage unto the body of S. Mary Magdalene, which 455 IV| Magdalene for to visit her body. His leader said to him 456 IV| four score and seven. Her body was buried in a castle Bolsena 457 IV| his disciples took the body away by night for fear of 458 IV| of S. James took out his body and laid it upon a great 459 IV| anon the stone received the body into it as it had been soft 460 IV| soft wax, and made to the body a stone as it were a sepulchre. 461 IV| Christ hath sent to thee the body of his disciple, so that 462 IV| chariot, and bring ye then the body of your master, and build 463 IV| chariot, and throw down the body and slay them. But there 464 IV| the chariot, and took the body of S. James with the stone 465 IV| governing or driving of any body drew it forth unto the middle 466 IV| the presence of the dead body, and for the cruelty of 467 IV| said; Give me that dead body tofore me, and leap thou 468 IV| only the deliverance of thy body, therefor thou hast fallen 469 IV| was neither hurt in his body ne in his shirt. Then he 470 IV| in his shirt nor in his body, and when they would have 471 IV| conveying and leading, in his body by making it lean, in mind 472 IV| away the blindness of his body, and gat of the christian 473 IV| simple eye cometh a bright body. Of a shrewd eye is made 474 IV| shrewd eye is made a dark body. He had action just, and 475 IV| his place, and took up the body of Nazarien with as fresh 476 IV| honorably, and after took up the body of Celsus and buried it 477 IV| the virgin, took away the body and buried it with her brethren, 478 IV| suffocate and drowned, whose body unnethe was found the next 479 IV| they said lauds about her body, and did her obsequies, 480 IV| singing the office about the body and the other answering, 481 IV| their own hands laid the body into the sepulchre. And 482 IV| was cut and hewn in his body and saw God by martyrdom. 483 IV| sister, and tormented so his body by the space of thirty years 484 IV| in such wise that every body was found in his bed, and 485 IV| city ne did no harm to any body. Then the blessed Germain 486 IV| more with him, and anon the body spake, and said that he 487 IV| world unto our Lord, and his body was borne into France, like 488 IV| another bishop. And when the body of S. Germain was brought 489 IV| Vercelli, as soon as his body was brought into the church, 490 IV| should return again to the body and that he should do penance. 491 IV| he should bring it to the body. And he bare it to him and 492 IV| The invention of the holy body of S. Stephen, promartyr, 493 IV| great diligence took up the body and with great reverence 494 IV| him to be buried by hls body. And seven years after, 495 IV| would carry with her the body of her husband. And when 496 IV| hastily and embraced the body of Stephen, and thus by 497 IV| weened to have taken the body of her husband, she took 498 IV| her husband, she took the body of the promartyr, and when 499 IV| within the ship with the body, there were heard hymns 500 IV| Constantinople, and the body of S. Stephen was brought


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