Volume
1 I| Boulogne in the Conquest of Jerusalem, with other divers works
2 I| the three kings came into Jerusalem, of whom the names be written
3 I| And these three came into Jerusalem with a great company and
4 I| But wherefore came they to Jerusalem when the child was not born
5 I| place. And because that Jerusalem was the most city royal
6 I| second cause was, for in Jerusalem were the doctors and the
7 I| that moveth them to come to Jerusalem putteth S. John Chrysostom,
8 I| far as from the East unto Jerusalem, which is in the middle
9 I| And when they came into Jerusalem, they demanded in what place
10 I| was much troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. Herod was troubled
11 I| as they were entered into Jerusalem, the sight of the star was
12 I| when they were issued of Jerusalem, the star appeared to them,
13 I| kings were issued out of Jerusalem, and set in their way, they
14 I| time when he approached Jerusalem he wept. The first tears
15 I| were of compassion upon Jerusalem. But in this third weeping
16 I| upon the realm of Judæa and Jerusalem. And when he had assembled
17 I| him that there was one in Jerusalem that cured all manner maladies.
18 I| women, abode in that part of Jerusalem which is called Mello, in
19 I| saith Sulpicius, Bishop of Jerusalem, and it is in the gloss.
20 I| and hath brought me into Jerusalem, in the vision of God. Secondly,
21 I| hath purged the blood of Jerusalem from the middle of him in
22 I| understood that they were in Jerusalem, which is as much to say
23 I| Melchisedech was king and priest of Jerusalem and all the country, and
24 II| Goliath and brought it into Jerusalem, and his arms he brought
25 II| years and six months, and in Jerusalem he reigned thirty-three
26 II| dwelling-place in the hill of Sion in Jerusalem And after this the Philistines
27 II| brought the ark of God in Jerusalem, and set it in his house.
28 II| sent for, and came into Jerusalem, but yet he might not come
29 II| was fain to flee out of Jerusalem. And Absalom came with his
30 II| people and entered into Jerusalem into his father's house,
31 II| angel extended his hand upon Jerusalem for to destroy it, our Lord
32 II| thence they brought him into Jerusalem and set him upon his father'
33 II| reigned forty years king of Jerusalem, over Judah and Israel,
34 II| house, and on the wall of Jerusalem and other towns and places
35 II| questions. And she came into Jerusalem with much people and riches,
36 II| small cities and towns about Jerusalem by the king. There was as
37 II| silver in those days in Jerusalem as stones or sycamores that
38 II| tribe for David's love, and Jerusalem that I have chosen. And
39 II| let him be drawn through Jerusalem and beat himself with rods
40 II| reigned upon all Israel in Jerusalem forty years, and died and
41 II| forsook him, and departed from Jerusalem, and served Jeroboam, and
42 II| kings each after other in Jerusalem after Rehoboam, and in Israel
43 II| of them all, and went to Jerusalem into the temple of our Lord.
44 II| and knowledge ye to him. Jerusalem city of God, our Lord hath
45 II| Lord, for he hath delivered Jerusalem his city. I shall be blessed
46 II| to see the clearness of Jerusalem. The gates of Jerusalem
47 II| Jerusalem. The gates of Jerusalem shall be edified of sapphire
48 II| idols and shall come in Jerusalem and shall dwell therein,
49 II| all regions about and unto Jerusalem till the Mounts of Ethiopia,
50 II| should come among them into Jerusalem and destroy the temple,
51 II| be come again and possess Jerusalem wherein is sancta sanctorum,
52 II| his virtue and glory to Jerusalem, and be thy name in the
53 II| thee through the middle of Jerusalem, and thou shalt have all
54 II| thou raise up the city of Jerusalem as thou hast promised, and
55 II| Joachim the high bishop of Jerusalem came unto Bethulia, with
56 II| voice, saying: Thou glory of Jerusalem, thou gladness of Israel,
57 II| victory all the people came to Jerusalem for to give laud, honour,
58 II| said: We shall go up to Jerusalem, and the son of the maid
59 II| Judith, cap. xv., Tu gloria Jerusalem, tu laetitia Israel, tu
60 II| Thou art the glory of Jerusalem, thou art the joy of Israel,
61 II| Pulchra es et decora filia Jerusalem; that is to say: Thou art
62 II| and gracious, daughter of Jerusalem, anon appeared tofore him
63 II| When Orosius came from Jerusalem he brought to S. Austin
64 II| ascension of our Lord, in Jerusalem with the apostles and others,
65 II| Ascalonita: he reigned in Jerusalem when our Lord was born.
66 II| gave to him the realm of Jerusalem. Then lost the Jews kings
67 II| came the three kings in to Jerusalem, and demanded where the
68 II| Almoner was patriarch of Jerusalem. He saw on a time, in a
69 II| the christian men bound to Jerusalem. And therefore his journey
70 III| came into the holy land of Jerusalem. O how great devotion she
71 III| rehearse. All the city of Jerusalem could speak of it, and yet
72 III| Moisi, tulerunt Jesum in Jerusalem. Lucæ, cap. ii. The ancient
73 III| Christ unto the temple of Jerusalem after the fortieth day of
74 III| came into the temple of Jerusalem in the same hour that the
75 III| that there was a man in Jerusalem named Reuben, and by another
76 III| fled anon and came into Jerusalem, and entered into the court
77 III| had his predication about Jerusalem, and was much virtuous,
78 III| hereof tofore the bishop of Jerusalem, it was demanded him that
79 III| founded to them an abbey in Jerusalem, and sent to them that therein
80 III| worship the holy cross in Jerusalem, and I prayed to one of
81 III| and when I was come into Jerusalem unto the entry of the church
82 III| went over sea to conquer Jerusalem, that one, a right fair
83 III| so that they had assieged Jerusalem and durst not mount ne go
84 III| followed him, and so was Jerusalem taken by his help. And between
85 III| by his help. And between Jerusalem and port Jaffa, by a town
86 III| horn of a camel. He sang in Jerusalem the first mass that ever
87 III| and he was first bishop of Jerusalem. Josephus recordeth that
88 III| the apostles assembled in Jerusalem on Easter day, there S.
89 III| the death of S. James was Jerusalem afterward destroyed, for
90 III| a sword, that hung over Jerusalem; but this token, ne the
91 III| voice of four winds upon Jerusalem! Woe on the husbands! woe
92 III| adding thereto: Woe ! woe! to Jerusalem. All this saith Josephus,
93 III| Titus and Vespasian against Jerusalem, and destroyed it. The cause,
94 III| he said that he was of Jerusalem. Then said Vespasian: Ah
95 III| of Nazareth, whom they of Jerusalem had slain wrongfully for
96 III| this people and the city of Jerusalem, and assembled his host
97 III| then being the most part in Jerusalem on Easter day, and besieged
98 III| son Titus at the siege of Jerusalem.~It is read also in the
99 III| emperor two years, Titus took Jerusalem and destroyed all, and the
100 III| that when Titus entered Jerusalem he saw a thick wall which
101 III| some Jews would re-edify Jerusalem. And on the first morning
102 III| happed after, that they of Jerusalem did do make a great pit
103 III| Then Helena went in to Jerusalem and did do assemble all
104 III| afterward, when he was bishop of Jerusalem. And when Judas heard him,
105 III| after was made bishop of Jerusalem.~When Helena had the cross
106 III| that other part she left in Jerusalem, closed in gold, silver,
107 III| Quiriacus, that was bishop of Jerusalem, because he had found the
108 III| For when S. Paul came into Jerusalem anon after his conversion,
109 III| to him: Go hastily in to Jerusalem, for thou shalt find there
110 III| and S. Paul would go to Jerusalem; thus departed that one
111 III| mountains two miles nigh to Jerusalem, and there S. John Baptist
112 III| or desert, not far from Jerusalem; there preached he, and
113 III| with the other, he went to Jerusalem into the temple for to pray
114 III| day how the children of Jerusalem came with a great company
115 III| to adore and worship in Jerusalem at the feast that was there,
116 III| destroyed, because they of Jerusalem had put our Lord to death.~
117 III| had brought with them from Jerusalem, named Abdias, endoctrined
118 IV| Simon the enchanter was in Jerusalem, and he said he was first
119 IV| replenished the gospel from Jerusalem to Jericho, and therefore
120 IV| lepe down of the wall. In Jerusalem he was arrested, beaten,
121 IV| with all shine affection. Jerusalem and Rome be evil friends,
122 IV| for they be equal in ill. Jerusalem hath crucified our Lord
123 IV| hath slain his apostles, Jerusalem serveth him that they crucified,
124 IV| castle which is nigh to Jerusalem, and also a great part of
125 IV| and also a great part of Jerusalem, which, all these things
126 IV| the part of the city of Jerusalem, and Martha had to her part
127 IV| Then Peter led him into Jerusalem, and showed to him all the
128 IV| as S. Peter led thee in Jerusalem, and showed to thee all
129 IV| and Bethany and a part of Jerusalem. It is nowhere read that
130 IV| Valens, went by a vow to Jerusalem, and there a Jew gave to
131 IV| which she had brought from Jerusalem, and showed them to all
132 IV| Lucian of the country of Jerusalem, of whom Gennadius recounteth
133 IV| unto John the bishop of Jerusalem and say to him that he lay
134 IV| And anon Lucian went to Jerusalem and recounted all by order
135 IV| church of Sion which is in Jerusalem, in the which S. Stephen
136 IV| Constantinople, went with his wife to Jerusalem and made there a fair oratory
137 IV| Spain and of S. Stephen of Jerusalem. This conjunction was made
138 IV| fair among the daughters of Jerusalem, and like as ye have seen
139 IV| the celestial company of Jerusalem with so great gladness that
140 IV| were assembled with thee in Jerusalem. And S. Denis, Areopagite,
141 IV| virgin in such wise that all Jerusalem was moved for that great
142 IV| called Juvenal archbishop of Jerusalem and all the other bishops
143 IV| parts of the world into Jerusalem, in assembling them between
144 V| treatise of the two cities is Jerusalem and Babylon and of the kings
145 V| of them. For the king of Jerusalem is Jesu Christ, and he of
146 V| Historia, there came monks from Jerusalem which covertly put them
147 V| them to Philip, bishop of Jerusalem. And he sent them afterwards
148 V| did do bear the head in to Jerusalem, and did do bury it secretly
149 V| monks that were come to Jerusalem. And then they went to the
150 V| they went every year into Jerusalem in three principal feasts,
151 V| then Joachim went unto Jerusalem with his kindred, and came
152 V| come to the golden gate at Jerusalem, thou shalt meet there Anne
153 V| that she should go into Jerusalem, to the golden gate, and
154 V| world; and he came into Jerusalem and was afeard and adrad
155 V| and brought it again to Jerusalem. And as he descended from
156 V| and was brought again to Jerusalem from so far country and
157 V| of land, returned in to Jerusalem in that moment and replenished
158 V| taken many realms, he took Jerusalem and Zacharias the patriarch,
159 V| And Eraclius bare into Jerusalem the precious tree of the
160 V| Simon, and had been thus in Jerusalem unto the destruction of
161 V| shalt not thou have pity of Jerusalem and of the cities of Judah
162 V| saith: Upon the walls of Jerusalem I have established keepers.
163 V| had baptized her, went to Jerusalem for to visit there the holy
164 VI| appeareth in the places of Jerusalem, sendeth salutation. I have
165 VI| again and was made bishop in Jerusalem after the death of James
166 VI| had governed the church of Jerusalem many years, unto the time
167 VI| that Atticus was consul in Jerusalem, of whom he was taken and
168 VI| a collection and sent to Jerusalem twelve thousand drachmas
169 VII| after him.~In this time was Jerusalem taken of the Saracens, and
170 VII| of Persia, he came into Jerusalem and did do seek S. Quiriacus
171 VII| him unto the bishopric of Jerusalem, which was at that time
172 VII| Helen that then was in Jerusalem went to Rome to the pope
173 VII| ordained Judas to be bishop of Jerusalem in changing his name and
174 VII| and he came to the city of Jerusalem, they cried with a high
175 VII| and judge at that time in Jerusalem, instituted by the Romans.
176 VII| explained, vi. 47.~Famine in Jerusalem, iii. 167.~Fasting, reasons
177 VII| in the valley of, i. 18.~Jerusalem, its destruction prophesied
178 VII| Josephus at the siege of Jerusalem, iii. 165.~Jubal's pillars,
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