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handmaid 38
handmaidens 5
handmaids 1
hands 336
handservant 1
handwoman 2
handwriting 1
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344 words
342 none
339 among
336 hands
335 art
334 every
333 your
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| and just. And with their hands they set-to their names 2 I| earth hath domination in the hands and other members. Then 3 I| voluptuousness, and in the hands and other members cruelty. 4 I| nails to the cross. The hands that formed the heavens 5 I| have defiled, with their hands have smitten, with a veil 6 I| Thou hast gloves on thine hands, and I have the nails fixed 7 I| have the nails fixed in my hands. Thou dancest in white vestures, 8 I| his veins in the feet and hands. And they sought it in the 9 I| the thorns, stretched mine hands unto the nails, opened my 10 I| stretched to embrace us, his hands pierced to give to us, the 11 I| and that he had put his hands in his side. The seventh 12 I| in the world, in to mine hands in the Temple, and I was 13 I| indiscreetly, and with his hands lifted he blessed them; 14 I| The apostles put their hands on them that believed and 15 I| And this imposition of the hands signifieth the absolution 16 I| The fifth, in piercing his hands. The sixth, in nailing his 17 I| brother by his mouth of thy hands. When thou shalt work and 18 I| Thine handmaid is in thine hands, chastise her as it pleaseth 19 I| heart and cleanness of my hands I did this. And God said 20 I| Isaac, and he bare in his hands fire and the sword. And 21 I| she did about his neck and hands there as he was bare, and 22 I| voice of Jacob, but the hands be the hands of Esau. And 23 I| Jacob, but the hands be the hands of Esau. And he knew him 24 I| he knew him not, for his hands expressed the likeness and 25 I| thy possession was in my hands. Th colours. And when he 26 I| the Lord keep me from the hands of my brother Esau, for 27 I| Egyptian, bought him of the hands of Ishmaelites. Our Lord 28 I| Joseph soothly shall put his hands upon thine eyes. Jacob then 29 I| and when Moses held up his hands, Israel won and overcame 30 I| Amalek had the better. The hands of Moses were heavy; Aaron 31 I| and they sustained his hands on either side, and so his 32 I| either side, and so his hands were not weary until the 33 I| had so saved them from the hands of the Egyptians, and said: 34 I| have hallowed this day your hands unto our Lord, and ye shall 35 I| for Moses set on him his hands, and the children obeyed 36 II| and the head and the two hands of Dagon were cut off. And 37 II| deliver his people from the hands of his enemies that be in 38 II| and saved you from the hands of all the kings that were 39 II| hath brought thee into my hands. I might have slain thee 40 II| enemy this day in thine hands, now I shall go and smite 41 II| day brought thee into my hands, and yet I would not lay 42 II| to fall and come into the hands of Saul, it is better I 43 II| of Israel to fall in the hands of the Philistines. Anon 44 II| for me to put me in the hands of our Lord, for his mercy 45 II| blessed the work of his hands, and his possession is increased 46 II| got by the labour of her hands their livelihood as much 47 II| thee in the works of his hands, confess thou to our Lord 48 II| shall give them into thy hands and they shall be subdued 49 II| Bethulia and to put him in the hands of them of Israel. And so 50 II| and bound Achior to a tree hands and feet with cords, and 51 II| shall be delivered into the hands of them. It is better for 52 II| they shall be put in the hands of their enemies, and our 53 II| till God shall do in my hands those things that I have 54 II| well. And she stretched her hands up to the God of Israel, 55 II| hour to the works of my hands, that thou raise up the 56 II| curtain, and clapped his hands together, weening he had 57 II| through the places, his hands bounden in such wise that 58 II| Adam should stretch his hands on the cross. The fourth; 59 II| bounden by the feet and hands unto the cross, to the end 60 II| saint, they held up their hands towards heaven, and prayed 61 II| by order, he lift up his hands to heaven and gave thankings 62 II| saying: Lord, into thine hands I commend my spirit, he 63 II| all, and brought in his hands the first cup, and recounted 64 II| took their heads in their hands, and bare them two miles 65 II| me to do sacrifice by my hands, by force, to the idols, 66 II| they bound cords to her hands and feet, and all drew, 67 II| brought tofore him, his hands and feet bound; and was 68 II| apostles, and they set their hands upon them, and ordained 69 II| the altar, and held up his hands to heaven and said: Sweet 70 II| lands and goods into his hands, and then his servants departed 71 II| honey and did do bind his hands behind him on his back, 72 II| departed even between their hands, and then they ate, and 73 II| kissed his feet and his hands and came again to his abbey 74 II| knees and the visage and hands addressed towards heaven 75 II| to be tormented into the hands of the children his scholars, 76 II| feet, and by signs of her hands made prayers to him. And 77 II| the gout in his feet and hands, and as soon as Polycarp 78 II| and sound in his feet and hands as a child. After the ten 79 II| into the privy, and put thy hands into foul ordure to take 80 II| this world, and put his hands in the ordure of our miseries 81 II| put Tranquillinus in the hands of the sergeants saying: 82 II| fail and wax faint your hands? Ye have overcome murderers 83 II| Jesu Christ with joined hands up to heaven. And when the 84 II| things, and blamed the bloody hands because they put not the 85 II| for they hold in their hands my writing in accusing me, 86 II| church, and with his proper hands baptized the Jew, and after 87 III| linen cloth but to dry their hands, and they might have no 88 III| of S. Julian between the hands of S. Feriol, all so whole 89 III| till he had lift up his hands and blessed them. And also 90 III| the prison she joined her hands, holding them up to heavenward, 91 III| time that he washed his hands, and a bishop made the water 92 III| God, and anon lift up his hands unto heaven, and made his 93 III| Romans. And he held up his hands and commended his spirit 94 III| pilgrim for to wash his hands by great humility, and anon 95 III| have made with my proper hands thou namest it the body 96 III| shaft of the spear upon his hands, and of adventure with his 97 III| and of adventure with his hands he touched his eyes, and 98 III| Christ, and after, among the hands of his disciples, his own 99 III| of his disciples, his own hands lifting up to heaven in 100 III| wept sore and wrung his hands, and then Cuthbert and the 101 III| he had felt it with his hands, he bade them take the milk 102 III| souls. Then she lift up her hands unto heaven in making her 103 III| darest thou stretch thy hands which be all bloody, and 104 III| holy man, and bound his hands behind him, and they led 105 III| thanked God and said: Into thy hands Lord, I commend my spirit, 106 III| commending his spirit unto the hands of our Lord. And so the 107 III| death: Lord God, into thy hands I commend my spirit; right 108 III| a lamp, or the mouth of hands. Or it is said of philos, 109 III| preaching, and mouth of the hands for his busy work, and love 110 III| they should come into the hands of the Romans. Then Josephus, 111 III| the stench, he held up his hands to heaven weeping, and said: 112 III| wise that Judas smote his hands together for joy, and said: 113 III| ascended into heaven by the hands of poor people. Then did 114 III| church with tapers in their hands, suddenly all the lights 115 III| goldsmith's work with his own hands for to eschew idleness, 116 III| with holy prayers, and his hands busy on his work. But the 117 III| together, kissing their hands, and said that who would 118 III| well deliver me from thy hands. Then the provost did him 119 III| driven into his feet and hands, and said to him: Thou shalt 120 III| ancient their alms by the hands of Barnabas and Paul. The 121 III| would take him out of their hands and let him go, and therefore 122 III| with great staves. But the hands of them that beat him became 123 III| beat him became dry and the hands of the provost also, in 124 III| alas! I have lost mine hands. Then said to him the child 125 III| praying with him with their hands holden up. Then S. Ambrose 126 III| but only at Rome by the hands of the emperor, lest peradventure 127 III| beat him so long that their hands waxed weary; and the people 128 III| kneeled down holding his hands up to God beseeching that 129 III| might, and crept upon his hands unto the top of the hill 130 III| quick or dead, and bound his hands behind him fast, and drew 131 III| and his bonds that his hands were bound with were loosed, 132 III| tormentors were disfigured, their hands, arms and other members 133 III| how dare I lay on thee my hands? Our Lord said to him: Do 134 III| but first he washed their hands and served them. On a time 135 III| delivered him from their hands, yet he gat letters of grace 136 III| the health of one of his hands, that he might sing no mass, 137 III| holy font of baptism by the hands of the apostles, and after, 138 III| believed there in God, by the hands of S. Clement that then 139 III| The mother stretched her hands to heaven, and took the 140 III| members with her worthy hands and anon she was whole and 141 III| to be led secretly, their hands bound behind their backs. 142 III| holy virgin lift up her hands to heaven requiring help 143 III| full of oil, being in her hands, of which she anointed the 144 III| Lord punished him, for his hands were so benumbed and lame 145 IV| of the emperor from the hands of the fiend. Semblably 146 IV| reformed it with her holy hands, commanding that he should 147 IV| corrected and amended with the hands of the apostle. Other forty 148 IV| legs after her with her hands, and when she had long required 149 IV| dispenses with the labour of his hands, and to preach without ceasing. 150 IV| five, he laboured with his hands, and after emended to preaching, 151 IV| toward the east, holding his hands up to heaven right long, 152 IV| Lord Jesu Christ, into thy hands I commend my spirit, etc. 153 IV| that were with me, these hands have ministered. And to 154 IV| every day lift up by the hands of the angels into the air, 155 IV| our Lord she held up her hands, and when S. Maximin saw 156 IV| blood of our Lord of the hands of the bishop with great 157 IV| her prayers with joined hands, and rested in peace. ~In 158 IV| make thee to be bounden, hands and feet, and to be drawn 159 IV| Hermogenes and bound his hands, and brought him so bound 160 IV| that they should bind his hands behind his back, and lead 161 IV| thy gods be made with the hands of men. And the king said 162 IV| child Celsus, with their hands bounden behind them, and 163 IV| and took him and bound his hands, saying: The great Nero 164 IV| answering, they with their own hands laid the body into the sepulchre. 165 IV| pope, in which baptism the hands of angels were seen that 166 IV| And then they bound his hands behind him, and after, drew 167 IV| Gaius, he lifted up his hands unto heaven and said: I 168 IV| when the Greeks set their hands for to have borne away Laurence, 169 IV| holden with tongs among the hands of them that stoned him, 170 IV| that her brother was in the hands of the Saracens in great 171 IV| Mary kneeling, with her hands joined, praying her son 172 IV| ears, his nostrils, mouth, hands, feet, and reins, and anointed 173 IV| odour also abode in the hands of the friars that had touched 174 IV| departed to each of them. The hands of these men have borne 175 IV| altar, it fell out of his hands to the ground, and was all 176 IV| their pains holding up their hands to our Lord God, but he 177 IV| in saying so, he laid his hands on the bier willing to turn 178 IV| Then suddenly both his hands waxed dry and cleaved to 179 IV| so that he hung by the hands on the bier, and was sore 180 IV| holy mother, and anon his hands were loosed from the bier, 181 IV| that she should lift up her hands to heaven and cry: S. Mary, 182 IV| ravish thee out of mine hands, for in my hands be all 183 IV| of mine hands, for in my hands be all the ends of the world; 184 IV| be buried right of their hands, for it appertaineth to 185 IV| the corpse, he lost his hands by his deserving, for both 186 IV| deserving, for both his hands were cut off by the wrists 187 IV| when he had so done his hands were joined again to his 188 IV| temple which was not made of hands. On this day the right holy 189 IV| commend my spirit into thy hands, receive my soul, thy love, 190 IV| commended her spirit into the hands of her son. Then the apostles 191 IV| drawing it with both his hands, and both his hands cleaved 192 IV| his hands, and both his hands cleaved to the bier, and 193 IV| body, and then came his hands again into their first estate, 194 V| offered it to God with her own hands. She would refuse strange 195 V| whom all knees bow, in the hands of whom thy soul shall come, 196 V| slept in our Lord among the hands of his sons, and his glory 197 V| flames of sulphur, and his hands bound with chains of fire 198 V| held the head between her hands she was much joyful, but 199 V| commanded to bind him by the hands and by the feet, and to 200 V| and were nourished of his hands, and he delivered a wild 201 V| and hanged him up with her hands three days that he died 202 V| certainly was bound, his hands behind him, and spake to 203 V| they would smite off his hands, and that he should be like 204 V| bound his eyes with his own hands, and thus he received the 205 V| the virtue divine made the hands of the Judge to be lame. 206 V| death, than to leye his holy hands in the blood of the felons. 207 V| the altar holding up his hands into heaven, and so was 208 V| things, but let our right hands cast away such fleshly arms, 209 V| and smitten off heads and hands, and trodden under the feet 210 V| be sore tormented in the hands and feet. And when they 211 V| whereon he laid and held his hands for to lift up himself that 212 V| and kissed devoutly their hands, and gave to them money, 213 V| crucified, and that in his hands, his feet, and in his side, 214 V| not defile them with his hands. He went honourably upon 215 V| and took the purse in his hands, and there sprang out anon 216 V| reverence should be done to the hands of priests, to whom was 217 V| first go kiss the priest's hands, and would say to the saint: 218 V| abide a while, for the hands of this priest have handled 219 V| kissed thy feet, and thy hands, and now I die for pain 220 V| thy mouth, ne stretch thy hands to heaven, because thy lips 221 V| of iniquities, and thine hands full of evil attouchings, 222 VI| which wept and wrung their hands, and as people amazed without 223 VI| feet, but went upon his hands and knees, having in either 224 VI| with his foul and scabby hands and arms, and so, in the 225 VI| Christ between the priest's hands, appearing in the likeness 226 VI| would wash her face with his hands, she should be all whole. 227 VI| water, and with his own hands he washed her face, and 228 VI| that the king washed his hands in, and wash his eyes therewith, 229 VI| foul water of a sinner's hands should give sight to blind 230 VI| the king had washed his hands in, for he believed that 231 VI| the king had washed his hands in and wash his eyes withal, 232 VI| Why should I not set my hands to help this poor man, though 233 VI| the king had washed his hands in when he had healed that 234 VI| me this ring with his own hands at the hallowing of my church, 235 VI| unclean thoughts and polluted hands, and as an hired man and 236 VI| sorrowed and wrung their hands, and sent to our holy father 237 VI| body after him with his hands. And when he came to the 238 VI| pilgrimage, and left all in the hands of his own son, and came 239 VI| say to labour with their hands for to provide to them necessarily 240 VI| nails and the flesh on his hands. And at the last the provost 241 VI| were taken away from their hands by alms and by prayers, 242 VI| took up the head in his hands, and set it to the place 243 VI| consecrate into religion by the hands of this holy man Beuno. 244 VI| then that other took his hands and bound them behind him 245 VI| that, when he lifted up his hands at the mass, as it is of 246 VI| should sin. And he had his hands and his eyes towards the 247 VI| help you if ye set to your hands with him? And then anon 248 VI| we will no more kiss thy hands which be accursed. But he 249 VI| love, be brought into the hands and power of the paynims? 250 VI| seemed that she was among the hands of a lion, and taken from 251 VI| lion, and taken from the hands of God, began to cry and 252 VI| off her hair with his own hands, and induced and taught 253 VI| had delivered her from the hands of five devils. For they 254 VI| labour with their proper hands in such works as she had 255 VI| received that day, by the hands of the minister provincial, 256 VI| to heaven, and joined her hands together and said then: 257 VI| strangled her with her own hands. And she relieved her as 258 VI| and smell not, they have hands, and may not feel, and they 259 VI| araged took her out of the hands of the judge and led her 260 VI| Then she avowed in the hands of Master Conrad, which 261 VI| wiped them with her own hands, howbeit that her chamberers 262 VI| would bury them with her own hands in the clothes that she 263 VI| away from thence with her hands, and anon her hands were 264 VI| her hands, and anon her hands were made stiff and hard 265 VI| then S. Edmund lift up his hands and his mind to Almighty 266 VI| king had holden long in his hands. And was called thereto 267 VI| was taken and bounden, his hands behind him, and is brought 268 VI| for joy gan hold up his hands and let the tears fall out 269 VI| lilies which he held in his hands, of which he gave one to 270 VI| brayed strongly, and bit her hands, and would not be comforted 271 VI| their living with their hands. But anon after, her hands 272 VI| hands. But anon after, her hands that she had bitten, became 273 VI| she laboured not with her hands, and she answered and said: 274 VI| form and likeness of my hands, for they be so feebled 275 VII| answereth: The innocent of his hands, he that is clean in his 276 VII| that is made with man's hands? Wonderest thou on the precious 277 VII| mayst live, howbeit that thy hands be cut off, there be right 278 VII| fingers to lift up to thee, ne hands that I may enhance to thee; 279 VII| tormentor should bind their hands, and bind them both together 280 VII| same beam between their hands and drew it out in such 281 VII| the holy body by violent hands, but let us beseech Almighty 282 VII| the water, he wound his hands in his mantle, to whom she 283 VII| Wherefore hast thou covered thy hands so, my son? To whom he answered: 284 VII| he sat at the work of his hands, he had a linen cloth in 285 VII| behind him, and held up his hands to heaven till the sun arose 286 VII| branch of a tree with his hands and set his feet upon a 287 VII| of thine head with mine hands, and give it to dogs, to 288 VII| graven on his tomb by the hands of angels the verse full 289 VII| pain he was taken from his hands. And after, the emperor 290 VII| to be punished into the hands of the woman. Nevertheless 291 VII| receive, and lifted up his hands to heaven and said: Now 292 VII| cords to the stake, and his hands bound behind him. And as 293 VII| and orisons lifting his hands towards heaven. It happed 294 VII| shall be burnt I am in his hands, here as I am. Then they 295 VII| and then he lift up his hands and made the sign of the 296 VII| punished her, for her two hands were stiff and counterfeit. 297 VII| after that he had laid his hands on them, by the grace of 298 VII| throw down with his own hands, to do withal as of his 299 VII| and all thing lieth in his hands, he may well take that is 300 VII| himself with foot ne with hands. His friends seeing him 301 VII| while the poor washed their hands, and after with his own 302 VII| and after with his own hands administered to them the 303 VII| administered meat with his own hands, and after, he ate with 304 VII| bodies, and with his own hands helped to bury them. A poor 305 VII| been wet in water by the hands of the saint, ate it and 306 VII| Saturday to wash with his own hands, in a secret place, the 307 VII| humbly and semblably their hands, distributing or dealing 308 VII| meat and drink with his own hands, and were fed abundantly 309 VII| or drank, he with his own hands administered and cerved 310 VII| Lord had touched with their hands, and special the sops of 311 VII| great devotion from the hands of the bishop of Paris, 312 VII| defensor of the faith, into the hands of the evil paymms, to the 313 VII| christians out of the paynim hands ditched and fortified many 314 VII| and assembled with his own hands, with the aid and help of 315 VII| the poor The with his own hands by great misericorde. ~When 316 VII| to the poor with his own hands. In the abbey of Royalmont, 317 VII| kneeling, with his own hands both meat and drink within 318 VII| commend my soul into thine hands, died and passed unto our 319 VII| iron right oft with his own hands, and he putting his flesh 320 VII| sacred unto a nun by the hands of S. Obier and of S. Amand, 321 VII| of Angiers which had her hands as lame and counterfeited 322 VII| handled three times her hands.~And on a time as S. Albine 323 VII| how we ought to put our hands jointly, praying to him 324 VII| the priest washeth his hands, for it appertaineth that 325 VII| orisons in dressing his hands upon high saith: Per omnia 326 VII| passage he saith joining his hands: Memento etiam domine famulorum, 327 VII| the priest with joined hands saith: Memento etiam domine, 328 VII| from pleasant smelling, his hands from evil work, and his 329 VII| the priest with joined hands taketh the body of our Lord 330 VII| us.~After, he washeth his hands at the piscine or laver, 331 VII| sacrament ne may abide at his hands, and therefore that water 332 VII| that the priest washeth his hands three times at mass, that 333 VII| they chained and bolted him hands and feet with great irons, 334 VII| heaven, with lifting up his hands, and there he saw, a clear 335 VII| and kneeling, and both his hands upward to heaven, and meekly 336 VII| meekly said: O Lord in thy hands yield I my spirit, and this


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