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house 433
household 16
housel 1
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435 love
434 down
434 prayed
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432 some
430 days
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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| beth, that is to say an house, and phanes, that is apparition. 2 I| was done of the wine in an house by which he showed him very 3 I| the water into wine at the house of Archedeclyn; the fourth 4 I| that they entered into the house and found the child with 5 I| they were entered into the house secretly and had found the 6 I| blessed tigury or little house, O holy seat of God. And 7 I| the child in a little foul house wrapped in foul clouts. 8 I| was mocked. First, at the house of Ananias where he received 9 I| Secondly, he was mocked in the house of Herod, which reputed 10 I| and vilipended, and in the house of Herod had received a 11 I| Jesus was mocked in the house of Pilate. For they clad 12 I| visage that he made in his house alleys and conduits for 13 I| presence in coming into the house, the gates shut, when he 14 I| unto God, and suddenly the house in which he was in, was 15 I| resurrection entered into the house where he was in, and overlift 16 I| the four corners of the house, and wiped and cleansed 17 I| he brought him into his house in Arimathea. The third 18 I| no gall, she maketh her house in an hole, or in a wall 19 I| sudden, and fulfilled all the house where the apostles sat, 20 I| his heart, let him put the house of his flesh under his feet 21 I| planted paradise in the house of the east from the which 22 I| Bethel, which is said the house of God. And thus did he 23 I| clerks maketh much foul the house of God, the which avarice 24 I| they set in Bethel, the house of God. And the church is 25 I| Kings that he burnt the house of God for he was prince 26 I| altars. And thus as the house of God was dishonoured by 27 I| kindred, and also from the house of thy father, and come 28 I| and other that were in his house, and circumcised them. Ishmael 29 I| Ishmael and all the men in his house, as well as strangers, of 30 I| as Abraham sat beside his house in the vale of Mamre in 31 I| to come and rest in his house, and abide there and wash 32 I| and brought them into his house and made a feast to them. 33 I| beset and environed Lot's house, and called Lot, and said: 34 I| that thou tookest into thy house this night? Bring them forth 35 I| all they that be in thy house. Abimelech arose up the 36 I| after that I went from the house of my father, I said to 37 I| of engendering of all the house of Abimelech for Sarah the 38 I| upperest servant in all his house: I charge and conjure thee 39 I| earth, that took me from the house of my father and from the 40 I| Mesopotamia of Syria, unto the house of Bethuel, father of thy 41 I| other thing is here but the house of God and the gate of heaven. 42 I| return prosperously into the house of my father, the Lord shall 43 I| this shall be called the house of God. And the good of 44 I| him, and led him into his house. And when he had heard the 45 I| and of the heritage of his house? Shall he repute us as strangers, 46 I| Thou desirest to go to the house of thy father, why hast 47 I| Succoth and builded there an house, and from thence he went 48 I| He dwelled in his lord's house and pleased so well his 49 I| and governance of all his house, which well and wisely governed 50 I| of. Our Lord blessed the house of Egypt for Joseph's sake, 51 I| all that he hath in his house? and he knoweth not what 52 I| and called the men of the house and said to them: Lo! this 53 I| thou hast brought into this house, is entered into my chamber 54 I| shalt be upperest of my house, and to the commandment 55 I| all my labours, and the house of my father hath forgotten 56 I| commanded to the steward of his house that he should do slay sheep 57 I| the men into his lord's house. Then were they all afeard 58 I| said to the steward of the house, in the gate of the house 59 I| house, in the gate of the house ere they entered, saying: 60 I| commanded the steward of his house to fill their sacks with 61 I| gold or silver from the house of thy lord? Look! at whom 62 I| Pharaoh, and lord of all his house, and prince in all the land 63 I| come lest thou perish, thy house, and all that thou owest. 64 I| of all the souls of the house of Jacob that entered into 65 I| brethren and to all the house of his father: I shall go 66 I| that my brethren and the house of my father that were in 67 I| the aged men of Pharaoh's house, and the noblest men of 68 I| all the land of Egypt, the house of Joseph with his brethren, 69 I| still in Egypt with all the house of his father, and lived 70 I| After this was a man of the house of Levi went out and took 71 I| cry, for there was not a house in all Egypt but there lay 72 I| This shalt thou say to the house of Jacob and to the children 73 I| turpentine. tigurye, n., a small house. tourbe, n., a crowd. tree 74 II| tofore the posts of the house of our Lord. And Hannah 75 II| and brought him unto the house of our Lord in Shilo and 76 II| wife returned home to his house. After this our Lord visited 77 II| And Samuel abode in the house of our Lord and was minister 78 II| office from him and from his house, and that there should not 79 II| not be an old man in his house and kindred, but should 80 II| that I have said upon his house. I shall begin and accomplish 81 II| knowledge that I shall judge his house for wickedness, forasmuch 82 II| Therefore I have sworn to the house of Eli that the wickedness 83 II| that the wickedness of his house shall not be made clean 84 II| opened the doors of the house of our Lord in his surplice; 85 II| him that he was hid in his house at home, and the people 86 II| of war to slay him in his house in the morning; and when 87 II| seed, and destroy not my house, and swear and promise me 88 II| not away my name from the house of my father; and David 89 II| died, and was buried in his house in Rama. And all Israel 90 II| Jerusalem, and set it in his house. After this yet the Philistines 91 II| which stood against his house, and demanded of his servants 92 II| bade him go home to his house and wash his feet. And Uriah 93 II| before the gate of the king's house with other servants of the 94 II| ye that I should go to my house and eat and drink, and sleep 95 II| I have given to thee an house to keep in thine household 96 II| I have given to thee the house of Israel and the house 97 II| house of Israel and the house of Judah, and if these be 98 II| sword shall not go from thy house, world without end, forasmuch 99 II| And Nathan returned to his house. And for this sin David 100 II| Jerusalem into his father's house, and lay by his father's 101 II| turn upon me and upon the house of my father. Then came 102 II| to build the temple. The house that he builded had seventy 103 II| into the treasury of the house of our Lord. After this 104 II| priests set the Ark in the house of our Lord in the oracle 105 II| suffered him to make an house unto his name, and besought 106 II| sanctified and hallowed this house that thou hast edified for 107 II| fable and proverb, and thy house an example shall be to all 108 II| to this land and to thy house? And they shall answer: 109 II| the temple of God and his house, and finished it perfectly, 110 II| spent on the temple and his house, and on the wall of Jerusalem 111 II| building and dispence in his house, through the world, in so 112 II| the wisdom of Solomon, the house that he had builded, and 113 II| sacrifices that he offered in the house of our Lord, when she saw 114 II| gold and set them in the house of Lebanon; he made him 115 II| and the ceiling of the house of Lebanon in which his 116 II| never returned unto the house of David after unto this 117 II| went daily each to other house making great feasts, ever 118 II| thou overthrewest him, his house and all his substance round 119 II| and drank wine, in the house of the oldest brother, there 120 II| daughters, drinking wine in the house of thy first begotten son, 121 II| the four corners of the house, which falling oppressed 122 II| and ate with him in his house, and moved their heads upon 123 II| returned Tobit unto his house, and all his faculties and 124 II| had a good dinner in his house. he said to his son: Go 125 II| anon he leapt out of his house, leaving his meat, and fasting 126 II| it and bare it in to his house privily, that he might secretly 127 II| men and hid them in his house, and at midnight he buried 128 II| upperest cubicle of the house. And three days and three 129 II| thee to tell me of what house or of what kindred art thou. 130 II| and entered into Raguel's house, and Raguel received them 131 II| When then he entered the house of Raguel, he found Tobias 132 II| the meiny, to govern the house and to keep herself irreprehensible, 133 II| thou enterest in to the house adore thy Lord God, and 134 II| fulfilled with desert, and the house that is burnt therein shall 135 II| all the heritage of the house of Raguel and saw the sons 136 II| the overest part of her house in which she made a privy 137 II| moons, and the feasts of the house of Israel. She was a fair 138 II| name shall be great in the house of Nebuchadnezzar. Then 139 II| that he promised to the house of Israel, and hath slain 140 II| hath made confusion in the house of Nebuchadnezzar, she hath 141 II| again into his own city and house, and Judith returned into 142 II| husband, and dwelled in of the house of her husband an hundred 143 II| parents set fire on the house where he was with the apostle, 144 II| AEgeas was come again to his house, he was ravished with a 145 II| goods; and choose thee an house where it shall please thee, 146 II| night secretly into the house of the man a mass of gold 147 II| gold, and cast it into the house of this man. He awoke by 148 II| some other in the emperor's house had envy on the weal of 149 II| saint, and set it in his house, and commanded him that 150 II| he should keep well his house when he went out, and that 151 II| Nicholas, I had set you in my house for to keep my goods from 152 II| was made that day in the house of his father, and began 153 II| wind, that made all the house to tremble, and the child 154 II| and the people, to his house, and he abode in the church 155 II| Drusiana arise, and go into thy house, and make ready for me some 156 II| arose and went in to her house for to do the commandment 157 II| prison, and thus shall be no house of the Jews, but they shall, 158 II| children out of Egypt, in every house the oldest son of the Egyptians 159 II| a christian man into his house named Timothy, who no man 160 II| he awoke he came to the house of this Aline and told to 161 II| that he was lodged in an house of a good woman which had 162 II| as Macarius was nigh his house, the devil came with a great 163 II| for to come again into his house. An hermit which was in 164 II| went thence and came to the house of a widow, and took there 165 II| despite that he made of the house of a good woman, of which 166 II| his shoulders in to his house as he had been dead. When 167 II| there is no door on their house, each body may enter that 168 II| Nicostratus named Zoe in whose house Marcus and Marcellianus 169 II| alive and brought him to her house, and took charge of him 170 II| many strokes as he smote an house, so many dead persons were 171 II| as he entered into this house began to bray and cry, and 172 II| people and beggars from his house with indignation and anger. 173 II| he went to this toller's house and stood at the gate, and 174 II| porter returned into the house speaking and hearing, whereof 175 II| him. Then all they of the house repented them, and did penance, 176 II| Then he entered into the house of one and was in a corner 177 III| how the star came upon the house, and how the shepherds came 178 III| coveted the beauty of thy house for to be in thy habitation 179 III| our Lord was lodged in his house, but it seemeth better that 180 III| people came running unto the house of Quintianus, saying, in 181 III| came from heaven to his house. And by that he understood 182 III| Valentine was brought in an house in prison, then he prayed 183 III| very light, enlumine this house in such wise that they that 184 III| anon all they of the the house were converted. After, the 185 III| fellows harboured in the house of a widow which was named 186 III| there founded he first a house for to adore God there in 187 III| workmen that wrought in that house began to say shrewdly of 188 III| no more enter into that house, and this commanded he for 189 III| he gave to them of that house the fee royal of that boscage, 190 III| The second year that this house was founded came many noble 191 III| Martin where he had made a house for him, and had with him 192 III| When he had been in that house two years and an half the 193 III| an holy man passed by his house, whom he robbed and despoiled, 194 III| to speak with him in his house of a secret thing for his 195 III| to enter openly into his house, to the end that when the 196 III| him, that he hired him an house by the church because he 197 III| great fire all about his house. And this enchanter, after, 198 III| and swallowed in all the house of this rich man, and there 199 III| enter so boldly into the house of God whom thou hast horribly 200 III| good King Edward gave that house of Deerhurst to the house 201 III| house of Deerhurst to the house of S. Denis in France. And 202 III| shall burn you and your house.~When the king saw he might 203 III| he brought him into his house and demanded him what he 204 III| had. When he came into his house and saw himself in so great 205 III| When they that were in the house beneath heard him cry, they 206 III| hid him in a cave or an house under the earth, where they 207 III| it down and set it in his house named Saltus. And when the 208 III| accompany me unto thine house. And whiles he was busy 209 III| was set to school in the house of Malmesbury, where afterward 210 III| privileges and liberties to the house of Malmesbury, in such wise 211 III| pope had granted to the house of Malmesbury. This was 212 III| and them that help the house to maintain God's service 213 III| Britain forbade him his house, and his people also. Then 214 III| and bare it to his little house. Then went S. Germain and 215 III| cowherd brought them to his house, and he saw that they had 216 III| he had forbidden him his house, and the king was much abashed 217 III| came upon an ass from his house unto the palace, and anon 218 III| whole. He then with all his house received baptism and he 219 III| him with Peter into the house of Archemius, because they 220 III| brought him again to his own house, and made come to him harps, 221 III| The gods be come into mine house, and anon after these words 222 III| to him: I have seen in my house the gods all so shining 223 III| she lodged in a goodman's house whose daughter had conceived 224 III| should be put out of the house. And then this Marine full 225 III| buried them secretly in his house in a tomb of stone, and 226 III| would receive him into his house, and ne walked about in 227 III| master Amphiabel in his house six weeks and more, and 228 III| after, went home to his house. His wife conceived and 229 III| shamefaced and kept her in her house well five months. In the 230 III| issued out of his father's house, and left riches, honours, 231 III| abandoned to him all his house, and commanded to all his 232 III| had been long in, and the house of S. Denis the martyr at 233 III| again his daughter to his house. Then, the day tofore the 234 III| each turned homeward to his house, the child Marcial returned 235 III| Marcial entered into the house the fiend began to cry, 236 III| he went straight to the house of the holy virgin whom 237 III| her at the portal of the house. The people thanked our 238 IV| and to be buried in their house, and after, made to be said 239 IV| and began to cry in that house that he was burnt of the 240 IV| saith: Simon went to the house of Marcel and bound there 241 IV| black dog at the door of the house, and said: Now I shall see 242 IV| friends in the emperor's house and converted them to the 243 IV| the souls. Job opened his house to every man that came, 244 IV| she returned home to her house. And on a day when her husband 245 IV| Antioch, and buried it in the house of a noble woman and widow 246 IV| Ghost, and went into the house of Simon leprous, whereas 247 IV| like fire, like as all the house had burned, and said: Thou 248 IV| received them into their house, and ministered to them 249 IV| disciples and brought into the house of a widow, and there was 250 IV| And as he entered into a house, there was a maid which 251 IV| Appollinaris entered into the house his daughter died. To whom 252 IV| hadst not entered into my house, for the great gods be wroth 253 IV| four years with him in his house. After this, when the bishops 254 IV| and then the host in whose house he was lodged was held suspect, 255 IV| thou, in going out of thy house, fellest in fornication, 256 IV| return home again to his house and confess him of his sins, 257 IV| with his children to his house. And as soon as his children 258 IV| when he was again in his house, he heard the same voice 259 IV| staff in the earth by thy house, and thou shalt see to-morn 260 IV| Celsus the child abode in the house with a noble woman. Nazarien 261 IV| bury their bodies in his house more deeper for dread of 262 IV| should be borne out of the house that she might behold and 263 IV| up and buried them in his house. And they suffered death 264 IV| demanded of the host of the house wherefore they made ready 265 IV| and touched not him ne the house that he was in. ~Another 266 IV| and bare it to his little house. And he saw the blessed 267 IV| cowherd brought them into his house, and saw that they had much 268 IV| forces, and entered into the house of Eusebius, and stoned 269 IV| And then I led him into my house, where he lived after but 270 IV| any desire to drink in the house of his host. ~There was 271 IV| There was a scholar in the house of the friars at Bologna 272 IV| never, for this is a cursed house and is hell to me, for whatsomever 273 IV| tempest, and came tofore an house and found it shut, and knocked 274 IV| inhabited here, and this house is mine and thou art not 275 IV| words, and went to another house that he saw beyond that, 276 IV| thence he went to the third house beyond that, and required 277 IV| And then he went to that house, and she that was within 278 IV| this tempest, go to the house of the friars preachers 279 IV| scholar awoke he came to the house of friars, and recounted 280 IV| ne that I go out of my house. O Donatus, wherefore constrainest 281 IV| At the entrance of the house where I dalve it. And then 282 IV| And then he made all the house to tremble and went his 283 IV| dwelled and lived surely in a house that he gave him. Then came 284 IV| hundred. And Carpasius gat the house of S. Ciriacus, and in despite 285 IV| needful, and came to the house of an old woman, which had 286 IV| woman, which had hid in her house many christian men and women, 287 IV| same night he went to the house of a christian man and found 288 IV| after, he came into his house, and gave the peace to his 289 IV| the meiny of Hyppolitus' house were christian, and all 290 IV| Lady and Virgin was in a house by the Mount of Sion, and 291 IV| him: Go home into thine house, and thou shalt find in 292 IV| knight returned home into his house, and found all things like 293 IV| Ebronien, provost of the house of the king of France, which 294 IV| great thunder knocked at the house with so great an odour of 295 IV| with the sweet spirit the house was replenished, in such 296 IV| sepulchre and returned into the house of S. John Evangelist in 297 V| and was come of the noble house of France. And though he 298 V| through the town, and each house that was vexed with pestilence 299 V| town could not be found one house void thereof. In those days 300 V| shall be a warden of the house of God, and shall give great 301 V| he was harboured in the house of a lady, she considered 302 V| brethren out of his father's house, Guy, that was the eldest, 303 V| were any windows in the house or no, and oft-times he 304 V| brethren for to edify the house of Clerevaux, and made Bernard 305 V| thou to take me out of mine house? Nay, thou shalt not! And 306 V| cried from the wall of her house, and said: Son! son ! remember 307 V| God and the beauty of the house of God, which he loved. 308 V| needy. He would never buy house, nor field, nor town, and 309 V| to Rome and passed by the house of Philip his brother, and 310 V| of the cell through the house. And he arose and would 311 V| Ravenna, and entered into the house of a rich man whose daughter 312 V| required the maid of the house that she might be lodged 313 V| all they that were of the house of David that were convenable 314 V| Mary. And Joseph, of the house of David, was there among 315 V| ordain his meiny and his house, and for to fetch such things 316 V| Virgin Mary returned unto the house of her father with seven 317 V| all and fled out of the house, and entered into a monastery 318 V| then she returned unto her house. And after, Adrian hearing 319 V| pledge, and went to his house for to call Natalie, like 320 V| abode and dwelled in her house, and retained the hand of 321 V| Natalie entered into the house where the martyrs were, 322 V| christian man which had hired an house for a year and he had set 323 V| removed and took an other house, and forgat and left the 324 V| that a Jew hired that same house, and on a day he bade another 325 V| because he durst keep in his house the image of Jesus of Nazareth; 326 V| which he had seen in his house. Then the Jews assembled 327 V| assembled and came to the house of him and saw the image 328 V| that had left it in the house, and enquired of him who 329 V| all the women out of his house. And then he baptized the 330 V| for him, John said: The house of God is open in every 331 V| that he would return to his house because of Sallustia his 332 V| to her the provost of his house for to promise to her many 333 V| environed and beset the house of her with a right great 334 V| put out the fire about the house, and it took the palace 335 V| him a great feast in his house, the which was not great 336 V| Lord Jesu Christ in his house was fed withinforth plenteously 337 V| ointment and anoint withal her house withoutforth, and I shall 338 V| after returned into his house. And at even he began to 339 V| Francis, go and repair my house which is all destroyed as 340 V| upon the covering of the house assemblies and companies 341 V| man all safely to his own house. There was a knight which 342 V| Suessa, it happed that a house fell and slew a child, and 343 V| each other, and thereof her house was oft full of blood of 344 VI| fellows led him home to his house and he abode so blind eighteen 345 VI| he received him into his house and did to him all the service 346 VI| a new covenant with the house of Israel and of Judah, 347 VI| bodies and bury them in his house, which old man took a cousin 348 VI| he was come home to his house, and had told this thing 349 VI| depredation, entered into his house by night and robbed him, 350 VI| us and went out of their house by night, and entered into 351 VI| loved the beauty of thy house. But that beauty is not 352 VI| master of patience and house of life. Of the third, S. 353 VI| the town and the bishop's house were taken by fire. And 354 VI| should receive into her house, that she should make them 355 VI| she should take into her house by daytime poor men, and 356 VI| home and kept her father's house while they were at church. 357 VI| and set him at home in his house. There was a pilgrim which 358 VI| brought with the wind upon a house that was joining. And he 359 VI| And he mounted upon the house and set himself against 360 VI| be brought tofore their house, and that peradventure they 361 VI| out with us home to thy house. And she answered, that 362 VI| no friar should go to the house of the ladies without his 363 VI| again all the friars of her house to the master or minister, 364 VI| And when he came into the house of the ladies, he went thither 365 VI| sight toward the door of the house and saw a great company 366 VI| of virgins enter into the house all clad with white clothes, 367 VI| clearness, that all the house was so clearly light, that 368 VI| and well to make ready the house. And on the morn was the 369 VI| on her feet home to her house, whereas the day tofore 370 VI| shall not depart out of your house, but shall make me semblable 371 VI| shall go to my father's house in such wise as I shall 372 VI| and receive me into thine house for to have my sustenance 373 VI| life within his father's house, in fasting, in praying 374 VI| Ye shall find him in the house of Euphemius. And the people 375 VI| hast such grace in thine house? And Euphemius answered: 376 VI| should go unto Euphemius's house for to enquire diligently 377 VI| servants for to make ready his house against the coming of the 378 VI| man of God in Euphemius's house, anon she said to Euphemius: 379 VI| pope went to Euphemius's house and came tofore the bed 380 VI| son, whom I have had in my house seventeen years as a poor 381 VI| She did do make a great house under the castle, where 382 VI| she did do nourish in her house poor women's children so 383 VI| went then by night into the house of a taverner in the place 384 VI| matins she came into the house of the friars minor, and 385 VI| to a place and into the house of one her enemy, and then 386 VI| then she returned to her house and prophesied of herself 387 VI| have rest about him in the house. On a night appeared to 388 VI| remedy, and went again to his house, and then he saw in his 389 VI| was made procurator of the house. In that time Henry, king 390 VI| did do build and founded a house of Charterhouse in England, 391 VI| made procurator of the same house, and there lived a holy 392 VI| to have them home to his house, and the said Maximus, with 393 VI| commanded her to be led into her house, and there to be burnt in 394 VI| ye should hallow of mine house a church. And then at the 395 VI| bishops, and hallowed her house into a church, in which 396 VI| and the moon waning in the house of Mars and ends of Saturn. 397 VI| bring my lord home to his house, and they went and brought 398 VII| said: Destroy ye the old house for a more noble is made 399 VII| to thee, and am like to a house fallen, of whom the pillars 400 VII| taken away by which the house was borne up and sustained; 401 VII| was written or read in any house, that it should be kept 402 VII| there he was abbot of a house wherein were a thousand 403 VII| marvellous sweet odour, as the house had been full of sweet balm. 404 VII| returned home to her own house.~Also it is read of another 405 VII| saying: Come again to my house and I shall show to thee 406 VII| wilt lead her home into the house of thy father, for she is 407 VII| they should come unto the house of God for to adore, and 408 VII| the devil therewith. Which house they say that Adam made 409 VII| the greatest prince of the house of France, was dead, and 410 VII| nobly and worshipfully the house of France. And forasmuch 411 VII| procession passed tofore the house where he was in prison, 412 VII| the people that in what house he entered, anon the house 413 VII| house he entered, anon the house burned. And when the priests 414 VII| there hid them in a little house. And as the emperor went 415 VII| abide there in that little house all night. And the lady, 416 VII| I shall not leave this house ne this holy mountain in 417 VII| had defiled a woman in his house, which woman loved him not, 418 VII| do shut him in a little house unto the time that he had 419 VII| he did do make a little house, and made himself to be 420 VII| adventure that the fire took the house of the king, and so much 421 VII| where he made a little house with some monks that were 422 VII| thence, he builded a little house wherein he dwelled, and 423 VII| hardiness for to make his house greater ne more than it 424 VII| things growing about his house, to whom the venerable and 425 VII| much of his goods to the house where the holy corpse of 426 VII| unnethe he was come to his house when he became as whole 427 VII| returned fasting unto his house, and would never accord 428 VII| for the poor pilgrims in a house which he did make for the 429 VII| so bright, that all the house was replenished and filled 430 VII| made him abbot of his own house, founded in the honour of 431 VII| a time before the prison house at Angers, the prisoners 432 VII| even. Then he came to the house of Simon and openly began 433 VII| worthy that thou enterest my house, but say thou the word and


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