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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| from them, and a desire to know what it was that so wrought 2 I| much idleness, and also know well that it is one of the 3 I| dark that no man shall dare know him. The heaven is here 4 I| described, so that he might know how many cities, how many 5 I| counselled with Apollo to know how long it should stand 6 I| confess it. And therefore we know our Lord Jesu Christ in 7 I| wise men by whom they might know where the said child was 8 I| that curiously studied to know the secrets of heaven; and 9 I| demanded of them: Whereby know ye that he is born? They 10 I| Child was. And ye ought to know that there be three opinions 11 I| reward, as that we should know him to have risen. Thus 12 I| resurrection, and we ought to know that Jesu Christ would not 13 I| to show us the way. And know ye that the soul that aboundeth 14 I| For the saints may well know the vows and the prayers 15 I| the cause concluded. We know that it is so that the fiends 16 I| showeth that they desire to know, and in that first among 17 I| that the wicked people may know that righteously they be 18 I| live and understand, and know above all other wits and 19 I| of God. And we ought to know that of his ascension we 20 I| human by which thou mightest know that he be come into thee. 21 I| that he be come into thee. Know thou, saith S. Bernard, 22 I| Thirdly, that they should know that the Holy Ghost, which 23 I| man; Lord God who shall know thy science, if thou give 24 I| hearts of the disciples to know the mystery of this holy 25 I| shrewd. And thou oughtest to know that this holy water is 26 I| good life. And it is to know that the church or the temple 27 I| time. And thou oughtest to know that wine, salt, and ashes 28 I| name, by which they should know that he should dominate 29 I| was because Adam should know that there was none of them 30 I| said: Lord, how shall I know that I shall possess it? 31 I| Bring them forth that we may know and use them. And Lot anon 32 I| And God said to him: I know well that with a simple 33 I| strength. Abimelech answered: I know not who hath done this thing, 34 I| do nothing to him, now I know that thou dreadest God, 35 I| Behold that I wax old and know not the day that I shall 36 I| Then he asking them said: Know ye not Laban, son of Nahor? 37 I| of Nahor? They said: We know him well. How fareth he, 38 I| Bilhah unto her husband to know her, which when Jacob had 39 I| founden grace in thy sight; I know it by experience that God 40 I| Jacob would not let Laban know of his departing, and when 41 I| him, and that they should know him upperest provost of 42 I| youngest brother that I may know that ye be none espies and 43 I| Why have ye done thus? Know not ye that there is no 44 I| and he answered to us: Ye know well that my wife brought 45 I| Benjamin's sack, was to know whether they loved Benjamin 46 I| land of Goshen. And if thou know them for conning, ordain 47 I| peoples: Lo, now ye see and know that Pharaoh oweth and is 48 I| exalted me as ye see and know, that he should save much 49 I| offer to our Lord God. But I know well that the king of Egypt 50 I| Aaron thy brother deacon, I know that he is eloquent, lo! 51 I| voice and leave Israel? I know not that Lord, nor I will 52 I| Egypt, that Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord. Moses 53 I| said: In this shalt thou know that I am the Lord: Lo! 54 I| of our Lord God, for we know not what we shall offer 55 I| beast, whereby ye shall know by what miracle God divideth 56 I| host, the Egyptians shall know that I am Lord. And anon 57 I| And the Egyptians shall know that I am Lord when I shall 58 I| Israel: At even ye shall know that God hath brought you 59 I| with bread, and ye shall know that I am your Lord God. 60 I| saved his people; now I know that he is a great Lord 61 I| every man is bounden to know. And ere Moses received 62 I| so gotten or taken, if he know to whom he ought to render 63 I| to render it. And if he know not, he is bounden to give 64 I| where as he oweth, if he know where and be in his power 65 I| hath whereof. And if he know not let him do by the counsel 66 I| himself, and age, is bound to know them and to obey and keep 67 I| that may go tofore us, we know not what is befallen to 68 I| that may go tofore us; we know not what is fallen to this 69 I| two persons. con, v., to know. corbanam, n., an offering. ~ 70 II| thou hast done to me; now know I well that thou shalt reign 71 II| and send it to men that I know not? The men returned and 72 II| Absalom said to his servants: Know ye Joab's field that lieth 73 II| and servants; and truly I know now well that if Absalom 74 II| etc. For ye that list to know how every king reigned after 75 II| thyself save with thy wife to know that sin; and suffer never 76 II| he knoweth not me, ne I know not him; what token shall 77 II| shall I give him? And also I know not the way thither. Then 78 II| To whom he answered: I know it well, of all the journeys 79 II| not wroth, though I would know thy kindred. The angel said 80 II| Nineveh. Raguel said to them: Know ye Tobit my brother? Which 81 II| brother? Which said: We know him well. When Raguel had 82 II| together as people do that know not God. Then they both 83 II| university of peoples may know that thou art God only in 84 II| To whom Tobias said: I know well that my father and 85 II| with thee, thou shalt well know that his eyes shall be opened, 86 II| Israel and said to them: Know ye that God hath heard your 87 II| Therefore that Achior may know that he saith not true, 88 II| with them, that all men may know that Nebuchadnezzar is god 89 II| their enemies; we forsooth know no other god but him. Abide 90 II| shall eat no meat till I know whether our Lord shall have 91 II| and said: O Lord God, I know well that these were the 92 II| deserved to be a judge, to know thy judge which is in heaven, 93 II| disciple, and thou shalt know it well. I shall demand 94 II| be for to take me down, know thou for certain thou shalt 95 II| purposed to wake, for to know him that so had aided him 96 II| so but that I may see and know thee. Then he ran after 97 II| and to the end that ye know that I say truth, cast that 98 II| menaces me? And he answered: Know thou that I am Nicholas, 99 II| the emperor said to them: know ye well a man named Nicholas? 100 II| and that all men shall know your felony, and that each 101 II| Helsinus, into Denmark for to know the truth. This Abbot after 102 II| Then said the angel to him: Know thou that I am sent hither 103 II| apostle, which hath made me to know the way of truth, and they 104 II| for to him was given to know many secrets and profound, 105 II| repentant. And therefore know ye that he hath received 106 II| them, to whom they went to know the way, and to demand where 107 II| Alexander her husband: I know well that the Jews shall 108 II| Thomas desired respite to know the laws, and then to give 109 II| holy church and me, and ye know well that I may not fight, 110 II| shall endure, and thou shalt know, whether thou wilt or not, 111 II| that they might dispute and know which was the truest law. 112 II| the name of some devil, know ye verily it is no great 113 II| angel came to him and said: Know thou that the woman that 114 II| And the angel said to him: Know thou that the door of heaven 115 II| prayed to see him, for to know him that so tempted young 116 II| defeated, but say if thou know any evil sith he was made 117 II| Anthony said: Ye ought to know that there be three bodily 118 II| came to the election for to know who should be elect and 119 II| joyous if they knew that ye know. They ween that there be 120 II| error. Tranquillinus said: Know you of what works come error? 121 II| number. Tranquillinus said: Know thou that much evil shall 122 II| of death, and depart, and know thou that I am prevented 123 II| words,but for as much as I know the virtue of my God, I 124 II| words to reny our faith, but know thou that it is great felony 125 II| thy torments, so that thou know that thou be vanquished 126 II| church, and then shall I know if it be true that thou 127 II| And he answered him: I know them well, for they were 128 II| out and fleeth away, but know ye for certain that he is 129 III| tribulation upon tribulation and know ye by tribulation is had 130 III| name so oft, he answered: Know ye for certain that I have 131 III| his church a candle, and know thou that to thee and to 132 III| Blase said: Poor caitiff, know thou that I am servant of 133 III| diligent to heal me, but know that my body shall receive 134 III| thee; I am his apostle, and know verily that thou art whole 135 III| they that dwell therein may know thee to be very God. And 136 III| which all creatures may know that thou art one only God 137 III| to the end that all may know that ye that thus believe 138 III| said: Fair brethren, ye know how our Lord Jesu Christ 139 III| marvellous? Nevertheless know thou well that I am the 140 III| to send the pottage, and know for certain that sith that 141 III| S. Longinus and said: We know well that thou art servant 142 III| prayed to God he said for to know whose it was, and he said 143 III| Easter Day. He answered, I know well that it is the feast 144 III| could not espy them, ne know the steps of their feet, 145 III| heart that I shall never know man, and yet I never knew 146 III| shalt conceive thou shalt know better than I shall con 147 III| said: Because that my gods know you to be despisers of them, 148 III| When she saw that he would know, she said to him how she 149 III| God fighteth for them, and know thou well that I will become 150 III| that he said to him: Now know I well that God hath made 151 III| pope answered: How, sir! know ye not how he accursed all 152 III| Right just and true man, we know well that thou shalt not 153 III| have eaten that one half, know ye for certain that I shall 154 III| assembled they would fain know wherefore they were called. 155 III| I wot well that she will know of us where the cross of 156 III| other things answered: I know well that my father was 157 III| book that all men should know for ever when Easter day 158 III| I have erred so long and know not of him that thou speakest 159 III| the knight said to him: I know well that I till the ground, 160 III| because that all men should know that life and death be in 161 III| almighty God, and we may verily know by that evident vision that 162 III| the end that no man should know where he was become. And 163 III| brother Edward. Who that will know the sorrow that fell may 164 III| especial because they could not know where he was buried. For 165 III| heard of them; I would fain know what christian men feel 166 III| the end that they should know verily that he was a christian 167 III| and deceive our citizens, know ye well he would have come 168 III| doctrine. Thou mayest well know and evidently understand 169 III| such idols, and will not know Jesu Christ the only son 170 III| whereby he might evidently know that he had suffered death, 171 III| answered: How may I believe and know that this is truth that 172 III| Lord cometh to visit me? I know well that thou hast conceived 173 III| he baptized, they sent to know what he was, and they demanded 174 III| among you is he that ye know not, which was tofore me, 175 III| began to cry, saying: I know well now that I must issue 176 III| to you so noble lineage, know ye for certain that the 177 III| the friends of God that know his will and do thereafter, 178 IV| that by them she might know the better the manners of 179 IV| Because that thou shalt know me to be the very son of 180 IV| What Simon thinketh that I know, I shall do it when he hath 181 IV| arise, walk and speak, else know ye that it is a fantasy 182 IV| be delivered, that I may know what pain my mother suffered. 183 IV| said: To the end that thou know me to live everlastingly, 184 IV| living, and then thou mayest know that Christ is God of life 185 IV| lawful knight of Christ. I know well that from this transitory 186 IV| come not to grieve you, but know ye for truth that we come 187 IV| the patriarch answered: We know well that many holy men 188 IV| and desolate, desired to know the cause for to comfort 189 IV| the abbess if God could know any sin done and committed 190 IV| to tarry a while, for to know if the mother be aswoon 191 IV| with me into my country. I know verily and believe that 192 IV| priest desired greatly to know the truth of this marvellous 193 IV| more near, and thou shalt know that thou desirest. And 194 IV| Hermogenes said to him: I know well the ire of the devils, 195 IV| whom Christopher said: I know it well. Then said the hermit, 196 IV| work. And because that thou know that I say to be the truth, 197 IV| beheld them all, but he could know no man there of his kindred 198 IV| and believe ye them. This know I well, that we fled from 199 IV| in that prosperity. And know thou for truth, that when 200 IV| every each by similitude to know the tombs and relics of 201 IV| time, and then shall we know without doubt the issue 202 IV| speaking sweetly to him: I know well, son, that thou shalt 203 IV| him. Then S. Dominic would know what he was that so despised 204 IV| of the church, which we know well that thou hast hid? 205 IV| then Decius said to him: I know well that thou despisest 206 IV| wherefore desirest thou to know my name? which is great 207 IV| is false that ye say, I know well that when he went into 208 IV| Truth answered and said: We know well that there is double 209 IV| to me, thine only son. I know well thou shalt not be constrained 210 IV| the same, saying: We, as I know well, and they and many 211 IV| sepulchre might be opened for to know the truth of all these things. 212 IV| such a chamber of God. We know well that it was said to 213 IV| merits and dignities? And we know well that all these dignities 214 V| devout to Christ, awake and know that thou art smitten with 215 V| of matins, and coveted to know what hour Jesu Christ was 216 V| charity, said: My brother, I know well that one sharp travail 217 V| on high: Gerard, brother, know thou that we shall go shortly 218 V| he said: I err not, but I know well what I say, and then 219 V| tokens and signs that we may know him and find him. And the 220 V| was God. But he might not know him, for he had hunger, 221 V| wist not; and she said: I know it well, for I fell down 222 V| between them he might freely know the default, and of them 223 V| saith in the same book: I know well that a bishop on a 224 V| sepulchre was opened for to know the truth, and it was found 225 V| martyrdom. But they say that know it not, that the day of 226 V| thou shalt understand and know that which thou requirest 227 V| which thou requirest to know now. And then he was joyous 228 V| whole, to the end that he know the virtue of God. And after 229 V| place whereas the people know you not? And she said: God 230 V| him at thy request for to know if I shall see his correction. 231 V| obeyed him, and he would know what evil every each had 232 V| alliance. But ye that be here, know ye well that if any servant 233 V| vanquished them there. And know ye that four things be principally 234 V| him as he were dead, for know thou for certain he is with 235 V| Arabia, but christian men know not fortune. Then the proconsul 236 V| go with him and said: I know well the token, but because 237 V| Hold your peace, for ye know not the secret judgments 238 V| whom the angel said: Ye know not the profoundness of 239 V| appeared to the bishop, saying: Know ye that this man is so hurt 240 V| and thither desiring to know what was done to his fellow, 241 V| hold me for evil. For I know well that men come to heaven 242 V| him thereof, he answered: Know ye, said he, that I am joyful, 243 V| thyself if thou desire to know me.~On a time he met a leper 244 V| arrayed and adorned, and I know well that it is not for 245 V| up in good degree if they know it, and I shall never suffer 246 V| and that the women may know that I am a virgin whom 247 V| God? And she answered: I know that there is a God, and 248 V| any new tidings? We would know what thou hast brought to 249 V| Whom honour ye that ye know not, him show I to you to 250 V| enchantment, for thou mayst haply know some words that have such 251 V| n.. retinue.~noot, v., know not. ~porret, n., leek. ~ 252 VI| desired of S. Peter to know the vision thereof, to whom 253 VI| unkind lineage, and would not know his wife because he would 254 VI| and sent into Denmark to know the truth. And when the 255 VI| they sent to the emperor to know if there were any such city 256 VI| said: Forsooth father, I know well that I am not worthy 257 VI| beginning by order, so that thou know the truth of the words of 258 VI| seventh chapter: Master, we know well that thou art true, 259 VI| more convenable to thee to know him now, by whom thou mayst 260 VI| king: To the end that thou know that we be gods, we shall 261 VI| said: Because that ye shall know that these idols be full 262 VI| shall come to me. And now I know that it was Christ. Then 263 VI| wife, for as for my sons I know well that they be devoured 264 VI| nourished in such a town as ye know well, ne I could never know 265 VI| know well, ne I could never know what happened to my brother, 266 VI| whereof the apostle saith: Ne know ye not that your bodies 267 VI| well-smelling to them that know the gift of God and the 268 VI| understand the condition, know the noble chivalry, know 269 VI| know the noble chivalry, know the covenant that thou hast 270 VI| to Jesu Christ that thou know him, how be it that thou 271 VI| sufficeth to thee also that thou know him, and if thou confess 272 VI| infirmity that is, that we know what great pain is made 273 VI| Almighty God for my sins, and know thou for certain that thy 274 VI| pray our Lord for me. And know that thou shalt be heard, 275 VI| fourthly, how they may know the suffrages that be done 276 VI| that is to wit, if they know the suffrages that be done 277 VI| After S. Augustine they may know it by three manners: first, 278 VI| Fourthly, nevertheless they may know it by experience and by 279 VI| relieved of their pain, they know well that some suffrages 280 VI| he said to the serpent: I know well that sith the beginning 281 VI| provost said: Of whom may we know him? And Theodore said: 282 VI| said: Forsooth ye may well know him and go to him. And then 283 VI| much great subtlety for to know the devils, they could not 284 VI| the devil said: Martin, know thou whom thou worshippest? 285 VI| ware, they take them that know not, but be ignorant, and 286 VI| scio, scis, that is, to know. And thus the exposition 287 VI| bishop was, and how he should know him. And he bade him go 288 VI| me in this bishopric, but know thou for certain that thou 289 VI| happed that he was worthy to know and see so high things, 290 VI| shall overcome all. And know ye that she shall not die 291 VI| heaven ne earth may not know, for I have received this 292 VI| advertisement of S. Francis, know ye, right dear brother, 293 VI| God showeth for them. I know well that S. Clare was in 294 VI| medicines that he might find and know, and also to such as entremeted 295 VI| unto the time that I shall know where my right sweet friend 296 VI| clerk could not find ne know him among other poor men, 297 VI| answered: God knoweth that I know no thing thereof. Arcadius 298 VI| holdest in thine hand for to know what is the writing of it. 299 VI| suddenly awoke, and would know wherefore she did so, and 300 VI| her beast. And he said: Ye know well that the chief lord 301 VI| shalt thou say to thy lord: know thou for truth, that for 302 VI| would fain that he might know this very truth with me. 303 VI| messengers to Athens for to know how they did, but them that 304 VI| in what manner he might know the immortality of the soul, 305 VI| if thou demandedst it to know the truth, but it should 306 VI| anything of creatures, when ye know not the maker of the creatures, 307 VI| creatures, and because ye know not the creator of all, 308 VI| down aswoon and began to know her. And the hostess that 309 VI| I may not believe it. I know my destiny and my wife's, 310 VI| the church privily for to know what she used to do there; 311 VI| braying by the rivage for to know if by adventure the body 312 VI| came to the place for to know if by adventure she might 313 VII| see the emperor, and to know how his lordships were governed 314 VII| other creatures that we know, which things ought to cause 315 VII| I do this message? for I know not the city ne the way 316 VII| to salute thee, if thou know the creator and maker of 317 VII| overcome by folly she may know that she never saw wise 318 VII| others said to the emperor: Know thou, sir emperor, that 319 VII| and said to her: Daughter, know thy maker, for whom thou 320 VII| be put to torment for to know where the body was. Porphyry 321 VII| whom thou wert wont for to know, and because thou knowest 322 VII| me, mine enemies, for I know you not, and then when the 323 VII| dead and of them alive, and know thou that from henceforth 324 VII| devoutly to our Lord God to know what these birds meant.~ 325 VII| drink tofore us, but we know not how it cometh, ne we 326 VII| without comparison, and know thou that I suppose that 327 VII| thereto. And if thou wilt know it, said they, then call 328 VII| order. And he said to him: Know thou for truth that the 329 VII| answered: Who is he that may know the adventures of men? And 330 VII| abashed, and he desired to know the miracle of this vision. 331 VII| nightingale to him: Now I know well that thou art a fool, 332 VII| recomforting him said: Sir King, I know right well an old hermit 333 VII| light, I have fled error and know truth, and therefore travailest 334 VII| obey me, come and we shall know the truth, for Barlaam which 335 VII| weenest thou not that I know thee? I wot well thou art 336 VII| tofore him because he should know the names of all things, 337 VII| Italy, and because many know not this history I have 338 VII| holy cross. And ye ought to know that when the very cross 339 VII| out and diminished, but I know well that I shall be avenged 340 VII| would that none other should know it, to the end that the 341 VII| he had. for to learn and know them. When he began to know 342 VII| know them. When he began to know well enough his letters, 343 VII| that he should learn and know the art of grammar, and 344 VII| rich estate, desired to know what thereof should befall 345 VII| that marvel it is how we know of none. Therefore we shall 346 VII| despite of the world, and to know themselves by holy admonishing 347 VII| things I will thou hear and know, to the end that when thou 348 VII| sacrament of the altar, it is to know that the mass may be comprised 349 VII| oweth every one to wit and know that as many as the priest 350 VII| to the end that the folk know the end of the canon and 351 VII| this, that they that pray know not that they be heard and 352 VII| orison.~After, it is to know that at a mass of requiem 353 VII| benefit. Whosoever will know and understand well and


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