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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| God, that he of his benign grace reward them, etc., and that 2 I| delivered from sin, ne holpen by grace, and therefore he was constrained 3 I| plentitude or full time of the grace of God was ordained, then 4 I| received sons of God by grace of adoption. Now saith S. 5 I| which would be shine by grace. He is thine by nature, 6 I| fulfil it, that he give us grace in such manner to fulfil 7 I| the Church or they be in grace or they be in sin, or in 8 I| prosperity. They that be in grace demand for to be confirmed, 9 I| remission of sin, in gifts of grace, and in demonstration of 10 I| them to come in giving grace to eschew the sins. Yet 11 I| things O good Jesu give me grace to love thee. And by this 12 I| there aboundeth most thy grace. And how also we ought to 13 I| night of sin unto the day of grace. As touching the second 14 I| sin abounded, so should grace more abound, like as the 15 I| and on the third day, of grace, by the passion of Jesu 16 I| great devotion. For the grace of the Holy Ghost wrought 17 I| forgiven by the infusion of the grace of God, and by the force 18 I| saith S. Austin: Such is the grace of the Holy Ghost that if 19 I| and more abundantly by grace should abide in increasing 20 I| when the heart is full of grace, him ought not grudge by 21 I| saints that have plenitude of grace, may receive none other 22 I| hath anointed me with his grace, whereof he hath made my 23 I| which is the fountain of grace, which he sendeth into the 24 I| Therefore saith David: The grace of the Holy Ghost which 25 I| Thou seest then how by the grace of the prophet the nature 26 I| abundance of water. Is not the grace of benediction great which 27 I| water, and suddenly by the grace of benediction which there 28 I| prophets, we see clearly how grace or benediction hath thus 29 I| inhabit and dwell in him by grace, so that he may dwell in 30 I| was come, God of his good grace so purveyed for her, that 31 I| as thy servant hath found grace before thee, and that thou 32 I| said to him: I have founden grace in thy sight; I know it 33 I| my lord that I may find grace in his sight. These messengers 34 I| that I may stand in thy grace. Esau said: I have many 35 I| sent me that I may find grace in thy sight, for meseemeth 36 I| lord, that he stood in his grace that he made him upperest 37 I| made him in the favour and grace of the chief keeper of the 38 I| that God may not give me grace to interpret it? Tell to 39 I| stood in the favour and grace of Pharaoh. And he went 40 I| him: If I may find so much grace in thy sight, do to me so 41 I| go. I shall then give my grace to this people tofore the 42 I| shall give to his people grace and favour to borrow of 43 I| men's weal, of other men's grace or welfare. For such envy 44 I| to have such good or such grace or fortune as he seeth in 45 II| thy handservant might find grace in thy sight. And so she 46 II| his heart, God gave him grace to be in the favour of Salmanazar 47 II| hallows and show to them his grace and not forsake them, and 48 II| beseeching him to show his grace and pity on them. Then at 49 II| of our fathers give thee grace and strengthen all the counsel 50 II| joy, for thou hast found grace before me. Judith said: 51 II| aforesaid: Mary, thou hast found grace at the Lord. There be four 52 II| that seek not God nor his grace, as people out of the belief, 53 II| be that seek God and his grace, but they find it not, for 54 II| winter that seek God and his grace in the covetise of the world, 55 II| sacraments, and these give grace but to take away the inclination 56 II| Eutropia that they will get us grace of our Lord and that they 57 II| given to you much great grace when he hath showed to you 58 II| our Lord that we may have grace of him to amend us in this 59 II| them. And Stephen, full of grace and strength made great 60 II| John is expounded the grace of God, or he in whom grace 61 II| grace of God, or he in whom grace is, or to whom it is given 62 II| therefore he is said the grace of God, also as gracious 63 II| is said in what is that grace, for grace of virginity 64 II| what is that grace, for grace of virginity is in a virgin, 65 II| therefore it is said to whom grace is given, for to him was 66 II| mother of God, which gift of grace was given of our Lord, for 67 II| signifieth as much as the grace of God, and well might he 68 II| the Apocalypse. The fourth grace is that our Lord committed 69 II| humility, without which the grace of God may not be had, and 70 II| poor people. Now is that grace from you departed and ye 71 II| Thus received they the grace that they had lost, so that 72 II| thee I render and yield grace and thankings, world without 73 II| impetre and get to us the grace of our Lord which is blessed 74 II| where I propose with the grace of God to recite some of 75 II| died, that was the year of grace three hundred and forty, 76 II| them that sell and buy the grace of God, but if thou wilt 77 II| was shewed to one by God's grace that this pestilence should 78 II| unclothed God gave to her such grace that the hairs of her head 79 II| then to him that he impetre grace of our Lord Jesu Christ 80 II| pray to him that he get us grace of our Lord Jesu Christ, 81 III| so much in the prince’s grace that he made him knight 82 III| furnace, which women, by the grace of God issued without taking 83 III| prayers may get and impetre grace of our Lord to be kept from 84 III| hadst very knowledge of the grace of Jesu Christ thou shouldest 85 III| me to be lost, but of thy grace show to me what he is that 86 III| Ghost showed so greatly his grace, that from the least unto 87 III| hereupon he would show his grace for to confirm our belief, 88 III| Gregory that he get us grace that we may amend so ourselves 89 III| furthermore he impetred and gat grace of our Lord that no venomous 90 III| for us, that we may have grace after this life to come 91 III| I salute thee, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. 92 III| thou hast found soothly grace at God, for thou art chosen 93 III| it happed in the year of grace four hundred and sixty-six 94 III| in that he had a special grace of Jesu Christ, for he was 95 III| to live if I may by thy grace get and keep my life. Then 96 III| if thou hadst not gotten grace by the prayer and request 97 III| do sacrifice, but by the grace of God he was converted 98 III| great joy. He had a special grace of our Lord that such heavenly 99 III| to them that they came to grace of baptism. And on Easter 100 III| suffered martyrdom the year of grace seven hundred and eighty-seven, 101 III| minish the bounty of the grace of God, and said that this 102 III| God, and said that this grace that our Lord had done in 103 III| to them appertly that the grace and bounty that God hath 104 III| heard and thou hast found grace tofore of whom our Lord. 105 III| mother and replenished with grace, whereof he removed him 106 III| not of himself, but by the grace that he had received of 107 III| which by the merits and grace done to the blessed child, 108 III| whence cometh to me such grace, so great that the mother 109 III| cousins and friends knew the grace that our Lord had done to 110 III| his decollation, by the grace of God, who bringeth us 111 III| hands, yet he gat letters of grace for him, to be more sure. 112 III| preach. He deserved so much grace of our Lord that by his 113 III| Almighty that by his benign grace it please him to give again 114 III| cross, which came by the grace and will of God; he took 115 III| destroyed and wasted, but by the grace of God, Paris should have 116 III| Lord that had given such grace to Genevieve his handmaid. 117 III| lighted in her hand by the grace of God. Semblably in her 118 III| Lord, that had given such grace to his damsel Genevieve, 119 III| pursued the king and obtained grace for the prisoners.~In the 120 III| when she had heard of the grace that God had given to S. 121 III| salt tears, that by his grace and goodness he would deliver 122 III| to accomplish by work the grace that they have taken in 123 III| drink, and that done, by the grace of God, the child was in 124 III| she had so taken, by the grace of God they found all their 125 III| the love of whom he gave grace to many prisoners at her 126 III| grant and give us pardon, grace, and joy perdurable. After 127 IV| Christ that by his benign grace he would convert them. So 128 IV| was done in the year of grace four hundred and sixty-four. ~ 129 IV| to us in this world his grace, and in that other his glory. 130 IV| Lord, about the year of grace four hundred, sixty and 131 IV| to our Lord the year of grace eight hundred and six. And 132 IV| Lord, that of thy abundant grace, thou wilt grant unto all 133 IV| praised by overabundance of grace. For whereas sin abounded, 134 IV| For whereas sin abounded, grace overabounded, and was more, 135 IV| solemn penance in the time of grace, and was the first that 136 IV| he would vouchsafe of his grace to give to them a son. And 137 IV| forthwith he felt so great grace shed in him, that he forsook 138 IV| Magdalene that she get us grace to do penance here for our 139 IV| also the benediction of grace. ~Christine was born in 140 IV| hast gotten to me great grace, for now thou callest not 141 IV| unhappy! I have received this grace of Christ. Then he commanded 142 IV| delivered me by his holy grace, and hath rendered to me 143 IV| plenty of virtues, and such grace of doctrine, that he called 144 IV| them that they came to the grace of baptism. And on Easter 145 IV| lighted by themselves by God's grace. Then S. Eusebius remembered 146 IV| that he impetred and gat grace of our Lord that no Arian 147 IV| continually that he would give him grace that he might extend to 148 IV| And they prayed and gat grace of our Lord that in three 149 IV| that is by regeneration of grace, infusion, and glorification. 150 IV| had baptized her, and had grace of Diocletian and of Serena 151 IV| many manners, when by the grace of his mystery he replenished 152 IV| answered: If I have found grace tofore thine eyes, I pray 153 IV| mother of honour and of grace? Sire, it seemeth to us 154 IV| perdurable gladness, and his grace redoundeth all in her and 155 IV| that I am worthy of thy grace; remember thee of me, for 156 IV| tofore all others by the grace of her conceiving. And therefore 157 IV| salvation, and of special grace. And rottenness and worms 158 IV| unity of bodily nature. If grace without property of especial 159 IV| how much more then may the grace of corporal and especial 160 IV| especial nativity make unity of grace? Like as the disciples in 161 IV| because that the gift of grace incomparable surmounteth 162 IV| she be there, is it not by grace pareil and like? And if 163 IV| given to living men much grace, shall then the grace be 164 IV| much grace, shall then the grace be lessed to her being dead? 165 IV| whom he had honoured by grace tofore his other saints. 166 IV| nature, for we doubt not but grace hath kept more the entireness 167 IV| that was full of so much grace. She is living entirely, 168 V| thou shalt receive of him grace of thy petition. And anon 169 V| refrigery and comfort of thy grace.And his prayer finished, 170 V| returned home, where, by God's grace, he said thus to himself 171 V| himself all whole by the grace of God like as the angel 172 V| guerish much people by the grace of his tongue.~And as Bernard 173 V| he was frozen. And by the grace of God he was cooled from 174 V| Lord gave to him so great grace that they might not turn 175 V| is to say wrapped, in the grace and in the aid of God. Not 176 V| Simplician, in whom all divine grace shone, for to refrain his 177 V| they set spies, but, by the grace of God, they were deceived 178 V| and was received into the grace of Gaius the emperor, and 179 V| the finger. Then by the grace of God the finger dropped 180 V| not, for thou hast found grace anenst our Lord Jesu Christ. 181 V| glad by the word of the grace of God. And then he had 182 V| to, he was changed by the grace of God that, he kneeled 183 V| kneeled tofore them, and gat grace of S. Amadour, which commanded 184 V| beauty of them, and for the grace that the church of Rome 185 V| he may live yet, by the grace of me, which is condemned 186 V| Theophilus was received into the grace of the bishop by the procuration 187 V| and thus he recovered the grace of her and of her son. And 188 V| for the life of nature, of grace, and of glory, which came 189 V| for he had tincture of the grace, sovereign, and of virtues. 190 V| multiplied in them his gifts of grace. For him that was a right 191 V| to have been in so great grace. And it is to be considered 192 V| leechcraft, and received so great grace of God that they healed 193 V| in the weal and good of grace, and this doth the angel 194 V| he was replenished of the grace of God, and of the ardour 195 V| had said to him that the grace of this vision was only 196 V| shone by so great heavenly grace that, when the bishops of 197 VI| should cease, and sent of his grace unto this realm of England 198 VI| was certain that, by God's grace, he should see it in his 199 VI| the relics of whom, by the grace of God, I purpose to visit 200 VI| them peace, and by his good grace should continue the same 201 VI| some conning, and to some grace to heal and to cure sick 202 VI| S. Edward had a special grace above others in giving sight 203 VI| might be healed by God's grace with the same water. And 204 VI| to penance, they may have grace and forgiveness. Then Almighty 205 VI| coupled them together by the grace of the Holy Ghost, and feigned 206 VI| catalogue of popes. And all the grace that he had gotten in his 207 VI| a vessel by plenitude of grace, for he deserved to be a 208 VI| virtues and a caldron of grace. And Abdias, bishop of Babylon, 209 VI| thee in this beast for the grace of thee. I am Jesu Christ, 210 VI| hast taken the washing of grace, for now thou hast surmounted 211 VI| Be thou constant, for my grace shall keep your souls. Then 212 VI| dogs, so that by divine grace the lion left the child 213 VI| as God hath given to us grace each to find other, so shall 214 VI| other, so shall he give us grace to recover our sons. And 215 VI| that they be leaders of grace and of all human lineage, 216 VI| delighteth, the beauty of grace quickeneth the soul, the 217 VI| and adornment of spiritual grace, a glad joy of laud and 218 VI| This Leonard gat so much grace of the king, that all the 219 VI| that it was not for the grace of religion that he renounced 220 VI| apostles, and that was by the grace of the Holy Ghost that descended 221 VI| and praying that of his grace he would grant to her the 222 VI| was but little, the divine grace multiplied it so much that 223 VI| Eleventhly, God of his grace had pierced her heart, it 224 VI| anon sent of his special grace a voice as it had been a 225 VI| S. Francis, through the grace of Jesu Christ.~At the pains 226 VI| strong by the suffrance and grace of God that she comforted 227 VI| felt and known the will and grace of Jesu Christ by the advertisement 228 VI| were sisters germane of grace and of nature and be now 229 VI| been long there, but by the grace of God, and by the merits 230 VI| of the escroceles, by the grace of God, but she died anon 231 VI| she was environed with the grace of God Almighty, of sovereign 232 VI| beseech thee to grant me thy grace and hear my prayer, that 233 VI| between us, and he give you grace to keep truly your virginity.~ 234 VI| said to himself: By the grace of God I will charge no 235 VI| from us that thou hast such grace in thine house? And Euphemius 236 VI| miracle, and she was fair by grace of holiness, for the author 237 VI| she might impetre and get grace of God. She arose oft by 238 VI| commend me and him into thy grace. And then she clad her with 239 VI| that he would give to her grace to despise all earthly things 240 VI| best. She had a special grace to weep abundantly tears, 241 VI| again to himself, and by the grace that was given to him he 242 VI| what to do, but through the grace of God he remembered his 243 VI| besought him of his mercy and grace; and when he had ended his 244 VI| vouchsafe to do so much grace to me a poor wretch. And 245 VI| he stood so in the king's grace that the king named him 246 VI| and shall show to thee his grace. Then Valerian, corrected 247 VI| then forthon he had so much grace of God that every day he 248 VII| pillar of the church by the grace of God and merits of S. 249 VII| plenteous gifts of nature and grace may spring of you by generation, 250 VII| devise him, and but be by his grace find me, I shall never have 251 VII| darkness, and till the light of grace come we may not see the 252 VII| far as God will give me grace, how that our Lord by his 253 VII| chosen vessel of special grace before all women that live, 254 VII| beseeching your benign grace to receive her as your daughter 255 VII| mighty mercy and your special grace he hath opened the eyes 256 VII| fulfilled of virtues and grace, as the dear and singular 257 VII| hath granted to you this grace that by you shall be found 258 VII| thereon, and prayed for the grace of the Holy Ghost, and said: 259 VII| ever she was tofore, by the grace of her blessed spouse Jesu 260 VII| Jesu, that would of his grace show to them that glorious 261 VII| within short time by God's grace, they should come in to 262 VII| thanked God of his good grace, and anon they went on land, 263 VII| fifty-one years, through the grace of God. And there was a 264 VII| excellent joy, give thou us grace by his prayer, which knew 265 VII| diligence, in whom divine grace so wrought that he converted 266 VII| the inspiration of divine grace left the hall royal for 267 VII| reigned, which was the year of grace one hundred and sixty-two, 268 VII| sweet Jesus, I yield to thee grace and thankings for not only 269 VII| hast willed to have thy grace, for lo! here it pleaseth 270 VII| To whom God gave so much grace that he enchased away the 271 VII| Lord that by his benign grace he would always maintain 272 VII| given to him of special grace, and was in him so fast 273 VII| brought to health by the grace of God and the merits of 274 VII| Lord that of his benign grace he would make them able 275 VII| to S. Arnold that by his grace he will feed us all this 276 VII| bread that they had, by the grace of God and of the saint 277 VII| the Holy Ghost filled with grace, relinquished and left for 278 VII| grammar, and so much of grace gave God to him that he 279 VII| to better in the love and grace of our Lord. The Archbishop 280 VII| that he was full of the grace of God.~On a time, as he 281 VII| prayer to God that of his grace he would have pity on him. 282 VII| his hands on them, by the grace of our Lord, and by his 283 VII| in which dignity by the grace of our Lord he maintained 284 VII| this world in the year of grace thirteen hundred and three, 285 VII| and good health, by the grace and virtue of him of whom 286 VII| our Lord about the year of grace seven hundred. I have said 287 VII| his courage, that, by the grace of God which defended and 288 VII| turned into wine by the grace of him that in Galilee did 289 VII| this holy S. Albine, by the grace and will of our Lord, and 290 VII| he therefore returneth to grace, and thus he is purged or 291 VII| we be replenished of all grace.~After, in the tenth part, 292 VII| pray God that he give to us grace to do such service and so 293 VII| come to us all weal and grace, and that he is one same 294 VII| done to me, for his goodly grace hath given to me such grace, 295 VII| grace hath given to me such grace, and to other his chosen 296 VII| fulfilled greatly with the grace of God, and against the 297 VII| commit me wholly to his holy grace. Then they with great wrath


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