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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| for the air, and the star judge in great fear. The sixth 2 I| go tofore the face of the judge. And God shall send this 3 I| also in soul. And then the judge shall dispute and reprove 4 I| when they shall see their judge and him that giveth life 5 I| shall see the sovereign judge, whom the Jews crucified. 6 I| perceive the words of the judge, which would not keep the 7 I| the perfect men that shall judge others; not that they shall 8 I| judgment; for the sovereign judge shall only give the sentence, 9 I| their seats and sit with the judge, like as Jesu Christ promised 10 I| the sentence given of the judge, as do the assistants in 11 I| approve the sentence of the judge that is good and just. And 12 I| judgment written with the judge. Thirdly, that shall be 13 I| And he shall say to the judge: Right true judge deme and 14 I| to the judge: Right true judge deme and judge this sinner 15 I| Right true judge deme and judge this sinner to be mine for 16 I| mine. Right just deemer, judge him to be mine for to be 17 I| them that will suffer no judge over them, to the end that 18 I| wickedness may overcome and judge them or else that he suffer 19 I| which before had slain their judge. And it was told to him 20 I| despoiler, we see him a judge but no beseecher, he comes 21 I| also wisdom for to deem and judge, whereof saith Isaiah: shall 22 I| spirit upon them that shall judge and deem truly. He giveth 23 I| sweetness that was in him for to judge the people. Moses was most 24 I| show that we abide him a judge to come. And also he saith: 25 I| that before a felonous judge he held his peace and spake 26 I| hath me in despite, God judge this between thee and me. 27 I| stranger, shalt thou rule and judge us? We shall put thee to 28 I| ordained thee prince and judge upon us? wilt thou slay 29 I| them they come to me to judge them, and to show to them 30 I| deans that may in all times judge the people. And if there 31 I| referred to thee, and let them judge the small things; it shall 32 I| which at all times should judge and deem the people. And 33 II| in knowledge that I shall judge his house for wickedness, 34 II| ordain to us a king that may judge and rule us like as all 35 II| people be. And our king shall judge us and go before us, and 36 II| slain thee if I would; God judge between thee and me. And 37 II| manner, she went to the judge, and would return and lay 38 II| And anon the provost and judge commanded that the son should 39 II| AEgeas, which was provost and judge of the town, in the faith, 40 II| which hast deserved to be a judge, to know thy judge which 41 II| be a judge, to know thy judge which is in heaven, and 42 II| made her to come tofore a judge named Paschasius, which 43 II| many of the servants of the judge put hand to, for to draw 44 II| move me. Of these words the judge was sore tormented And S. 45 II| assay. And hereof was the judge more tormented, for he saw 46 II| martyrdom. The friends of the judge saw that he was confused 47 II| her of adultery tofore the judge which was her own father. 48 II| give the sentence, and be judge of the disputation. Then 49 II| that shall come to deem and judge the living and the dead, 50 II| firmly in his faith, the judge did do anoint all his body 51 II| am Leo of the Papal See, Judge. To whom Hilary said: If 52 II| keeper of my body. Then the judge all araged made to take 53 II| I shall go answer to the judge. To whom Valerian said: 54 II| S. Vincent turned to the judge, and said to Dacian: Thou 55 II| eyes, that is: a wicked judge, a cruel tormentor, and 56 II| Basil: Now go thou forth and judge thou between them, and not 57 II| began to cry, saying: God be judge between me and thee, for 58 II| writing to his disciples: Judge ye never before the time; 59 II| commandment of God which saith: Judge ye not, and ye shall not 60 III| doubt him, because he is our judge and our Lord, to whose commandments 61 III| cometh in the presence of the judge that hath had no time to 62 III| deeds and sins, ere that the judge call him from the mortal 63 III| and live; much soon the judge heareth the sinner when 64 III| great joy, because that the judge that he had sent for the 65 III| and abide not there as a judge but as a bishop. ~S. Ambrose 66 III| for a poor man, but the judge made to close the gate that 67 III| it happed that after, the judge doubted his enemies and 68 III| Ravenna with Paulin that was judge of the country, and when 69 III| go in the company of the judge Paulin. Then he had so great 70 III| and brought tofore the judge, and he never wept ne cried 71 III| constituted and ordained himself judge of the death and sacrifice, 72 III| Ephesus, he was taken of the judge, which commanded him that 73 III| between two men, and the judge wist not who had wrong. 74 III| sworn and had none harm, the judge, that knew the malice of 75 III| have delivered him to the judge of the city for to punish 76 III| torments he received. And the judge did do dismember the mother 77 III| and complained on unto the judge. Wherefore the judge sent 78 III| the judge. Wherefore the judge sent for Alban and for the 79 III| drew him cruelly to the judge Askepodot, and when the 80 III| and afraid. Then the cruel judge demanded him whose servant 81 III| christian man. Then the judge demanded him where the clerk 82 III| Then said Alban to the judge: O thou judge! the words 83 III| Alban to the judge: O thou judge! the words and menaces that 84 III| by the commandment of the judge he was taken and stretched 85 III| under the governance of the judge six weeks and more, and 86 III| the wicked men. And the judge Askepodot dreaded for to 87 III| him buried quick, but the judge and the people of the city 88 III| Alban was beheaded. And the judge seeing him began to scorn 89 III| same day, and after, the judge gave licence to the people 90 III| faith. And soon after, the judge had knowledge of the departing 91 III| christian. And when the judge saw and knew that the people 92 III| members dried up, and the judge lost his mind and was mad, 93 III| Saviour; messenger of the judge; and foregoer of the King. 94 IV| he felt no pain. Then the judge was much abashed, and commanded 95 IV| where me it shall behove to judge you. I shall spare you here. 96 IV| power that he shall come and judge all the world, and destroy 97 IV| was presented tofore the judge. And she not doing sacrifice 98 IV| wife of the tribune and judge of the town, and baptized 99 IV| presented him to Thaurus the judge, whose son, which was blind, 100 IV| made to see. And when the judge saw that he believed on 101 IV| succeeded a wicked and evil judge, named Dion, which did do 102 IV| child in a cradle. Then the judge being wroth made her head 103 IV| into powder. And when the judge heard thereof, he died and 104 IV| it in the visage of the judge and smote out therewith 105 IV| tofore the throne of the judge, and when the devils accused 106 IV| city of Ephesus. And the judge said to him: Let thy kindred 107 IV| manner. And then said the judge: How may we believe thee 108 IV| himself, and said to the judge that, this is a vision that 109 IV| anon the bishop and the judge sent to Theodosius the emperor, 110 IV| the prison of Quirinus the judge. Which judge said to Hermes 111 IV| Quirinus the judge. Which judge said to Hermes the provost: 112 IV| Blessed Lady S. Mary, that a judge named Stephen was at Rome 113 IV| the judgments. And this judge took away by force three 114 IV| wrongfully. It happed that the judge died and was brought to 115 IV| away from him, and then the judge giving sentence against 116 IV| came to the doom tofore the judge, and the devil opposed to 117 IV| mercy which sitteth by the judge, and study to call her to 118 IV| saints be precious, certes, I judge the death of Mary to be 119 V| persecutest. This is thy judge, in the name of whom all 120 V| like glass. And then the judge, fulfilled with wrath, gave 121 V| denied my debt. And the judge said: It had been better 122 V| world, the foregoer of the Judge, and moyen of all the Trinity. 123 V| bed's head. And after the judge saw Natalie so fair, so 124 V| christian men, and when the judge heard it he followed after 125 V| torments, that she came to the judge and confessed her to be 126 V| constancy. And when the judge slew the christian men, 127 V| martyrs, and spoke to the judge, and said that she suffered 128 V| suffered wrong of him. Then the judge was glad, weening that she 129 V| martyrdom tofore them. And the judge said to her: I had supposed 130 V| was brought tofore the judge. And then she complained 131 V| again to prison, and the judge followed her, and would 132 V| divine made the hands of the Judge to be lame. And then the 133 V| to be lame. And then the judge weened to have been enchanted, 134 V| then Apulius said to the judge: The virtue of christian 135 V| sword drawn he cried to the judge that he had liefer slay 136 V| she was taken thence, the judge said to his chancellor that 137 V| to sit on. And when the judge saw that, he was much confounded, 138 V| Christ our Lord. And the judge clad him with clothes of 139 V| ouches of gold. And then the judge ate himself for madness, 140 V| Priscus, her adversary and judge, is overcome. The virgin 141 V| fortune. Then the proconsul or judge commanded them that they 142 V| and came again tofore the judge. And when the judge saw 143 V| the judge. And when the judge saw them, he said: Ye overcome 144 V| devils departed. Then the judge said: Lo! ye may see how 145 V| came all whole tofore the judge. Then the judge commanded 146 V| tofore the judge. Then the judge commanded the three to be 147 V| wounded many of them. Then the judge, replenished with woodness, 148 V| the martyrs. And when the judge saw that, he was confused 149 V| vengeance by the sovereign judge. And the holy angel said: 150 V| a christian man. And the judge said: Thou liest, thou art 151 V| nothing, and anon then the judge commended that he should 152 V| thence shall come for to judge the world: See. And because 153 V| they were presented to the judge and were put again to new 154 VI| fixed to the cross, and the judge and all they that were there 155 VI| for all that he mocked the judge. Then the judge did do put 156 VI| mocked the judge. Then the judge did do put into his mouth 157 VI| puissant assessors of the judge perdurable, they be sweet 158 VI| the king, approved of the judge, dedicated of God, always 159 VI| renounce the dignity to be judge of the knights, and also 160 VI| and two angels said to the judge: This is he for whom Martin 161 VI| that he had sent to the judge for to deliver her to the 162 VI| the torments. And when the judge was advertised of the faith 163 VI| and delivered her unto the judge, and conjured him, by the 164 VI| horrible torments. Then sat the judge in judgment, and when he 165 VI| in them. Then became the judge all wood and angry, and 166 VI| body was all bloody, the judge did do close her in a prison 167 VI| therefore, doubt not the judge, for I shall be with thee, 168 VI| Lord. And on the morn, the judge commanded that she should 169 VI| Christ, answered to the judge: Thy gods be semblable to 170 VI| with the devils. Then the judge, replenished of ire, commanded 171 VI| not. Then commanded the judge to the hangman that he should 172 VI| long endured this pain, the judge comnnanded that she should 173 VI| Dallasion, and there the judge commanded to slay her with 174 VI| out of the hands of the judge and led her up on a mountain, 175 VI| of Rome, and Marcian the judge. Whom we pray and beseech 176 VI| dread and doubt the heavenly judge. Therefore I make obedience 177 VI| should be hanged, and the judge gave licence to his friends 178 VII| Understand, I pray thee, and judge truly, whom ought I better 179 VII| were all presented to the judge, and after, he said to them: 180 VII| mortal, and hast forsaken the judge of them that be dead and 181 VII| nothing appaired. Then the judge sent for her, supposing 182 VII| marvelled greatly. Then the judge said to her: But if thou 183 VII| Then she answered to the judge: I worship Almighty God 184 VII| other.~Then Fabricius the judge let set up a pillar on high, 185 VII| of Jesu Christ.~Then the judge commanded that this holy 186 VII| disease or hurt. Whereof the judge had great marvel, and said 187 VII| when they were come to the judge they said they were christian 188 VII| torments. And then this cursed judge commanded to smite off her 189 VII| see you here. And then the judge would needs see the abbot 190 VII| anger, and then said the judge: At the least let him command 191 VII| which I consider all day and judge them, howbeit I should always 192 VII| me horrible coming of the judge. And after this he did do 193 VII| led unto the prefect or judge Fabian, which invited them 194 VII| Pilate, that was paynim and judge at that time in Jerusalem, 195 VII| shall come on doomsday to judge both living and dead, the 196 VII| and brought him before the judge, and with a fell and spiteful 197 VII| fell and spiteful mood the judge said to him: Thou rude and 198 VII| for all sinners. As the judge heard that of this holy 199 VII| man. When this tyrannous judge saw that this good S. Erasmus 200 VII| Then commanded the cruel judge that this holy man should 201 VII| God. When this unmerciful judge saw that this no thing him


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