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godhead 13
godly 7
godmother 2
gods 219
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godwin 10
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219 gods
217 both
217 sins
216 feet
Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| great a nation that their gods had approached so nigh them 2 I| man, he would make men as gods. And all that he took of 3 I| have been to worship false gods and idols; and how oft his 4 I| laws and took to them false gods, notwithstanding the great 5 I| wont to make temples to the gods, and dress altars, ordain 6 I| this tree ye shall be as gods knowing good and evil, he 7 I| is a great Lord above all gods, because they did so proudly 8 I| worship no strange ne diverse gods. That is to say, thou shalt 9 I| to him: Make to us some gods that may go tofore us, we 10 I| they said, These be thy gods, Israel, that brought thee 11 I| thereto, saying: These be thy gods, Israel, that have brought 12 I| They said to me: Make us gods that may go tofore us; we 13 II| that they have served false gods and strange, and so do they 14 II| but go and worship strange gods, and honour them, I shall 15 II| and have followed strange gods, and them adored and worshipped, 16 II| your hearts to serve their gods. To such women Solomon was 17 II| him honour their strange gods, and worshipped Ashtareth, 18 II| should extinct all of the gods of the earth, and that no 19 II| they would not follow the gods of their fathers that were 20 II| in the multitude of many gods, they honoured one, God 21 II| worshipped other strange gods, so oft have they been overcome 22 II| God and worshipped strange gods, wherefore they were given 23 II| thy courage from the false gods. And AEgeas said: Thou art 24 II| make sacrifice unto the Gods almighty. And then said 25 II| sacrifice to one of the gods only, in such wise that 26 II| Ye be enemies unto your gods, for if ye bring me to them 27 II| which be dead for to be gods, and to adore their images, 28 II| provost said: Then they be no gods that we adore? Tranquillinus 29 II| they were that ye adore for gods, how evil they lived, and 30 II| how? is not he one of your gods? And Jupiter his son, whom 31 II| because they brake their gods. And then Polycarp and S. 32 II| health, and in despite of our gods? S. Sebastian said: Always 33 II| either do sacrifice to our gods with the virgins of the 34 III| them clearly that their gods had been thieves, ribalds, 35 III| cursed men they made their gods and worshipped devils, and 36 III| prince, but call not them gods whom thou worshippest, but 37 III| had brought him tofore his gods, and in no wise might make 38 III| incline for to adore to their gods, he made him to be hanged 39 III| constrained to sacrifice to their gods. The which said: If thou 40 III| wilt that we worship thy gods, and that we do to them 41 III| shall we see if they be gods. And when the prince heard 42 III| Wherefore retained not ye our gods that they should not have 43 III| for if they had been very gods they had well eschewed that 44 III| enchantment and adore ye our gods. And they answered: Do that 45 III| thou now worshipped our gods or not? S. Blase answered: 46 III| Blase said to him, If your gods be very and true gods, let 47 III| your gods be very and true gods, let them now show their 48 III| manners not for to adore our gods. To whom S. Blase said: 49 III| answered that they were no gods, but were devils that were 50 III| or do sacrifice to our gods, or thou shalt suffer pain 51 III| Thou sayst that they be gods because thy wife was such 52 III| sayest of them to be thy gods, whose life thou ne thy 53 III| not of such life as thy gods were. Quintianus said: What 54 III| make sacrifice unto the gods, or if thou do not I shall 55 III| What wilt thou say of our gods and of their holy life? 56 III| And the provost cursed his gods because they might not punish 57 III| for she hath blamed your gods and done much harm, and 58 III| may we see if they be very gods or not. And anon the devils 59 III| have these devlls for your gods and worship them or have 60 III| said: See, Seconde, how our gods love thee, which send birds 61 III| Brother Seconde, I hear the gods speaking to thee, to whom 62 III| he said: Because that my gods know you to be despisers 63 III| not do sacrifice to his gods, he did do melt pitch and 64 III| people: For the love of the gods take gold and silver and 65 III| and began to cry: All the gods of the paynims and gentiles 66 III| that thou sayest that our gods be devils? And say to us 67 III| of the names of his false gods, and gave it to S. George 68 III| George, the patience of our gods is over great unto thee 69 III| thou hast the temple and my gods. Then said S. George: O 70 III| caitiff, tell me how may thy gods help thee when they may 71 III| from doing sacrifice to our gods. Quiriacus said: Thou wood 72 III| thou shalt sacrifice to our gods, or thou shalt say at the 73 III| which had despised their gods and worshipped him that 74 III| the service of their other gods was lessed and minished 75 III| be worshipped among the gods. Therefore Tiberius the 76 III| not do sacrifice to the gods he should be beheaded, and 77 III| upon the wall; and these gods that thou wouldest that 78 III| marvel that ye adore such gods. When the emperor heard 79 III| doth the sacrifice of thy gods; the treasure of S. Cecilia 80 III| would do no sacrifice to his gods he did do smite off his 81 III| sacrifice and cense tofore the gods, S. Urban began to make 82 III| fiend in blaspheming his gods and in magnifying the christian 83 III| but if they so did their gods would do nothing for them. 84 III| should sacrifice to their gods. Then answered he: Lo! I 85 III| the child Vitus: Call thy gods and pray them that they 86 III| son, and then said he: The gods be come into mine house, 87 III| have seen in my house the gods all so shining and bright 88 III| and do sacrifice unto our gods to the end that thou die 89 III| never do sacrifice to their gods, and anon he was taken and 90 III| him and said that their gods would give none answer but 91 III| make not sacrifice to thy gods; if thou dreaded not to 92 III| in doing sacrifice to our gods, and that done thou shalt 93 III| give me, for shortly, your gods be false and failing, for 94 III| commanded him to offer to the gods, but in no wise he would 95 III| Jupiter and Apollo, our gods, and to them hath done derogation 96 III| hath renied our principal gods. Then arose a great murmur 97 III| am a great enemy to your gods, which have no power ne 98 III| by the benignity of our gods, and therefore we worship 99 III| away the worship of our gods and rewardest it to other 100 III| praising and laud to their gods, and took this holy man, 101 III| forsake our true laws and gods? Command them to leave their 102 III| Amphiabel, and sware by their gods that they would bring him 103 IV| should do sacrifice to his gods, which thing S. Victor refused 104 IV| should do sacrifice to the gods, and she answered and said 105 IV| have made sacrifice to the gods, and they have given to 106 IV| Rome, succour hastily your gods which be stolen from you; 107 IV| supposed that it had been their gods. Then assembled great number 108 IV| beauty, and worship our gods, that thou mayest be well. 109 IV| sacrifice to their false gods, was cast into the fire, 110 IV| my house, for the great gods be wroth therefore, and 111 IV| whosoever did any wrong to the gods, he should do satisfaction 112 IV| that we should avenge the gods, but they themselves may 113 IV| ordained there, with her, gods of silver and gold. And 114 IV| worship and sacrifice to the gods. But she being inspired 115 IV| despiseth to offer to our gods, and saith that she is christian. 116 IV| to do sacrifice to their gods. To whom she said: Call 117 IV| will not offer to no dead gods. But to God of heaven I 118 IV| Christine brake all the gods, and the gold and silver 119 IV| again for to worship his gods; and he not finding them 120 IV| and be faint, require thy gods that they give to them strength 121 IV| and accursed be all thy Gods, and the name of our Lord 122 IV| not do sacrifice to our gods? To whom Christopher said: 123 IV| fellow of the devil, and thy gods be made with the hands of 124 IV| now do sacrifice to the gods I shall give to thee great 125 IV| but I swear to you by my gods that, if ye do no sacrifice 126 IV| ye do no sacrifice to my gods, ye shall anon perish by 127 IV| about the necks of their gods, and drew them to the earth, 128 IV| leeches for to heal your gods. And then, by the commandment 129 IV| slay the innocents, but the gods almighty should presume 130 IV| Celsus, and supposed his gods were wroth with him because 131 IV| enchantments, and offer to the gods. Then was Nazarien led to 132 IV| should make sacrifice to his gods, and she refused it. And 133 IV| and the temples of the gods to be opened, and would 134 IV| not despise. I swear by my gods and goddesses but that thou 135 IV| man, which adored not the gods, ne doubted not the torments, 136 IV| shalt make sacrifice to the gods, or this night shall all 137 V| province for to avoid all the gods of India. And then they 138 V| complained of the loss of their gods and of the destruction of 139 V| I shall all to-break thy gods, and then believe thou in 140 V| for to sacrifice unto the gods, of whom the oldest of them, 141 V| never obey him ne adore his gods.~ 142 V| Why honourest thou not our gods? It is better that thou 143 V| him to sacrifice to his gods, or else he would make him 144 V| that he had angered his gods, and went towards the temple 145 V| said: I have angered my gods, and therefore I go adore 146 V| weenest that the devils be gods, but go unto S. Germain, 147 V| he should not blame his gods; and he answered: If I be 148 V| that blame them that be no gods, how shalt thou be tormented 149 V| psalter which saith: All the gods of the miscreants be devils, 150 V| she was ravished of the gods among the stars, and therefore 151 V| made them to be honoured as gods. Then Matthew the apostle 152 V| into the company of the gods, and that he should make 153 V| receive ye the faith of the gods immortal, or else sentence 154 V| unto the sacrifices of the gods with the other; and they 155 V| for me, but to avenge my gods. Then Cæsar commended his 156 V| them to do sacrifice to the gods, or else they should slay 157 V| and Jupiter the father of gods. And anon the great fire 158 V| said: Ye overcome our great gods by your enchantments; ye 159 V| Lo! ye may see how the gods had indignation against 160 V| but I shall not suffer my gods to be blasphemed. And then 161 V| be called of the world, gods among men. Like as God said 162 V| named every street of the gods that they worshipped in 163 V| on every altar of their gods the title was set above 164 V| hath no need of none of our gods, but let us kneel down tofore 165 V| he seemed a shower of new gods that be devils. And then 166 V| verily a God which among gods is not showed, but to us 167 V| and required him that the gods that were angry might be 168 VI| because she worshipped them as gods, for they had been in their 169 VI| have none answer of his gods. And then they went to a 170 VI| you more mighty than our gods; I pray you to say to us 171 VI| Because that thou knowest thy gods to be liars, we command 172 VI| king and said: These be gods hid in form of men. And 173 VI| that thou know that we be gods, we shall suffer them to 174 VI| made to each of those false gods a temple, like as those 175 VI| a temple, like as those gods had made them lords and 176 VI| the honour of all their gods. And more for to deceive 177 VI| is called mother of the gods. And they called this temple, 178 VI| is as much to say as all gods; of pan, that is all, and 179 VI| the perdurability of their gods should be showed. And for 180 VI| by the puissance of his gods that, he should torment 181 VI| yourself and offer to the gods, or else die by cruel torments. 182 VI| Barbara, the bounty of our gods, and how much they love 183 VI| answered to the judge: Thy gods be semblable to thee, without 184 VI| and do sacrifice to the gods. To whom Cecilia said: I 185 VI| them that thou sayest be gods we see them stones, put 186 VI| thou worshippest stones for gods and trees, therefore hast 187 VI| and do sacrifice to the gods. And he answered: I adore 188 VII| edified a temple of his false gods, and named that city after 189 VII| the worshipping of false gods. And then she disputed of 190 VII| glorify, for he is God of gods, and Lord of lords. And 191 VII| Lord Jesu Christ, and the gods that thou worshippest may 192 VII| ye cursed adorers of such gods, for when they be called 193 VII| and she saith that our gods be devils, and if ye surmount 194 VII| she had confounded their gods by open reasons, they were 195 VII| convanquished all the false gods. Secondly, she had science 196 VII| have none answer of their gods. And they took Saturnine 197 VII| you to be presented to the gods and do sacrifice to them. 198 VII| friend, confess thou our gods tofore our prince so that 199 VII| things, and despise thy gods that be fiends. And then 200 VII| thy God and believe on our gods, for thou mayst see how 201 VII| Or do sacrifice to our gods or else anon thy head shall 202 VII| for to sacrifice to his gods for the nativity of his 203 VII| forsaken the honour of my gods. And he answered to him: 204 VII| men have worshipped our gods, how darest thou then address 205 VII| that the creatures were gods, and the Chaldees supposed 206 VII| that the elements had been gods which were created to the 207 VII| men and tyrants had been gods, as Saturn, whom they said 208 VII| to be king of the other gods because he transformed oft 209 VII| return and believe in his gods. And the king said to him: 210 VII| sacrifices thereto, like as to my gods. And he said: Take away 211 VII| and to do sacrifice to the gods for to live surely? And 212 VII| and hath destroyed all our gods, we require that he be burnt 213 VII| Thine enchanters and thy gods which be deceivable may 214 VII| sacrifice not unto our mighty gods. The sixth day she was had 215 VII| written the names both of the gods and of the angels. Anon 216 VII| him to be led to the false gods, and he should worship them. 217 VII| man came before the false gods, then might they no longer 218 VII| and he mocketh us and our gods, he deserveth to be brought 219 VII| appear in form of the old Gods, vi. 153.~—in the likeness


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