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1 I| Matthew, in saying that, the Jews shall weep their life when
2 I| sovereign judge, whom the Jews crucified. And so shall
3 I| was to the end that the Jews should have none excusation.
4 I| to them the time, and the Jews showed the place. The fourth
5 I| fourth to the doubt of the Jews and their curiosity, for
6 I| one only prophet, and the Jews believed not many. They
7 I| a strange king, and the Jews sought not their own king.
8 I| from far countries, and the Jews were neighbours fast by.
9 I| in what place the King of Jews was born. And they demanded
10 I| King when they said King of Jews; very God when they said
11 I| because he dreaded that the Jews would receive the child
12 I| long as they were with the Jews. And when they were issued
13 I| kings, but to the shepherds, Jews, as to them that use reason
14 I| they called him King of Jews, and of his deity when they
15 I| reason is for to ensue the Jews. For the Jews fasted four
16 I| ensue the Jews. For the Jews fasted four times in the
17 I| disciples, his body to the Jews, his spirit to the Father,
18 I| Whereof saith S. Bernard: O ye Jews, ye be stones, but ye smite
19 I| that the custom was of the Jews that one should be delivered
20 I| hurt with the thorns of the Jews. The eyes more shining than
21 I| mockeries and derisions of the Jews. For four times he was mocked.
22 I| and blindfolding, of the Jews. Whereof S. Bernard saith:
23 I| angels desire to see, the Jews with their spittings have
24 I| before Herod Pilate and the Jews was thus still and spake
25 I| saying: Hail, King of the Jews. This crown was of jonkes
26 I| opinion it seemeth that the Jews had known, for when they
27 I| wit Judas for avarice, the Jews for envy, and Pilate for
28 I| the pain and ruin of the Jews, in the legend of S. James
29 I| delivered Jesu Christ to the Jews for to be crucified he doubted
30 I| not that Pilate and the Jews had slain him. He said to
31 I| damned to death, and whom the Jews delivered to Pilate for
32 I| desired, Pilate and the Jews by envy and with wrong,
33 I| might; and that maugre the Jews he did images of paynims
34 I| Nicodemus. For when the Jews had heard that Joseph had
35 I| washeth us perpetually. The Jews drank and alway were athirst,
36 I| his own chosen people the Jews departed from his laws and
37 I| taken and despised of the Jews; and at the same hour he
38 I| crucified in the tongues of the Jews, and was bound to a stake
39 I| Then this day that the Jews called Sabbath is as much
40 II| time in Rages, city of the Jews, he had such gifts as he
41 II| Who despised the people of Jews that have so fair women,
42 II| was no trouble among the Jews, and the day of this victory
43 II| day, and hallowed of the Jews and numbered among their
44 II| taken and holden with the Jews, and crucified by the knyghts,
45 II| began to murmur against the Jews that were converted because
46 II| to the people. Then the Jews took him and would surmount
47 II| preached oft to the people, the Jews made the first battle to
48 II| laid to him, of which the Jews saw they might not overcome
49 II| Jerusalem. Then lost the Jews kings of their lineage,
50 II| demanded where the king of Jews was, that was new born.
51 II| lineage of the kings of the Jews, and that he were the very
52 II| him tidings of the king of Jews new-born. But wherefore
53 II| as he heard say that the Jews were glad of his malady
54 II| assemble the most noble of the Jews out of the good towns, and
55 II| husband: I know well that the Jews shall be glad of my death,
56 II| to be slain all the noble Jews that be in prison, and thus
57 II| shall be no house of the Jews, but they shall, against
58 II| not his commandment of the Jews that were in prison, but
59 II| renounced the law of the Jews, and worshipped a man crucified.
60 II| greatest masters of the Jews, and he should assemble
61 II| one of the masters of the Jews for to maintain and dispute
62 II| S. Silvester than of the Jews. Then said one of the masters
63 II| one of the masters of the Jews named Zambry, I marvel,
64 II| thereto bound them all the Jews that were there. And S.
65 II| beneath him, and he said the Jews be lower than he was; he
66 II| any lower or beneath the Jews; to whom he said that the
67 II| deeper in hell than the Jews, for as much as they have
68 II| ye Jesu Christ whom the Jews crucified? Tranquillinus
69 II| dead by the consent of the Jews. And this light divine was
70 III| also to the glory of the Jews, for they received his sight
71 III| published over all, whereof the Jews and Saracens began to sing
72 III| by his predication. The Jews took him and brought him
73 III| him to death like as the Jews did S. Stephen. And when
74 III| as Christ suffered of the Jews, so S. Peter suffered of
75 III| thirtieth year, when the Jews saw that they might not
76 III| assembled beneath. Then said the Jews to him, with an high voice:
77 III| warnings, and prodigies the Jews were never afeard. Then,
78 III| and came suddenly, the Jews then being the most part
79 III| for on that day all the Jews of the country were come
80 III| the wicked people of the Jews.~There was another city
81 III| he took with him twelve Jews and hid him in a cave or
82 III| and affliction. Then the Jews, being there without consent
83 III| temple also; and like as the Jews had bought our Lord for
84 III| pence, so gave he thirty Jews for one penny. And like
85 III| city of Judea, and that the Jews had mured him therein because
86 III| it is said that when the Jews had shut him up, Christ
87 III| preach of Christ, that the Jews so mured him up. After this,
88 III| time, it happed that some Jews would re-edify Jerusalem.
89 III| temple of Solomon, and of the Jews in the water of Piscine,
90 III| by whom the realm of the Jews shall be defaced and cease.
91 III| piece of timber made the Jews the cross of our Lord. Then,
92 III| that it shall be found the Jews shall reign no more, but
93 III| brother, believed in him the Jews stoned him to death. Then,
94 III| chapter. Some converts of the Jews would minish the bounty
95 III| against him, so much that the Jews came and took him and led
96 III| of the emperor Nero, the Jews had doubt that he would
97 III| burnt him, but yet the felon Jews were not satisfied to martyr
98 III| at a solemnity that the Jews had after August, that the
99 III| that is to say, of the Jews, to our Lord, and shall
100 III| Then he heard say that the Jews should shortly bring Jesu
101 III| Holy Ghost. And all the Jews that he found in his country,
102 III| the most noble of all the Jews, named by his right name
103 III| other of the people of the Jews, which were over long to
104 III| Jesu Christ, that of the Jews for us was crucified, and
105 IV| have seen the turbes ot the Jews and of the paynims that
106 IV| made between Paul and the Jews, he, recking not much thereof,
107 IV| and disputed against the Jews, and after, he was let go
108 IV| life for the health of the Jews, and offered himself to
109 IV| He for one people of the Jews, and Paul fought for all
110 IV| passion, long after that the Jews had slain S. Stephen, and
111 IV| afterward. ~And when the Jews saw Hermogenes converted
112 IV| by night for fear of the Jews, and brought it into a ship,
113 IV| agreeable, and pleased the Jews, he took Peter on Easter-day,
114 IV| assembled a great multitude of Jews of all places and brought
115 IV| that he had there of the Jews without number, about that
116 IV| which was stoned of the Jews and cast out of the city
117 IV| stoned to death of the felon Jews. ~Then came they in safety
118 IV| have heard say that the Jews have made a council, and
119 IV| and the persecution of the Jews, and the shining of the
120 IV| assemble many christian men and Jews, the which saw the child
121 IV| church. And some of the Jews who heard it, in their evil
122 V| of Jesu Christ, whom the Jews crucified and supposed to
123 V| then came a feast of the Jews, and he called all the ancient
124 V| he called all the ancient Jews to council, and showed to
125 V| straight to the prince of the Jews and accused that Jew of
126 V| seen in his house. Then the Jews assembled and came to the
127 V| thereunder. And then the Jews were abashed and bare this
128 V| made whole. And then the Jews told and recounted things
129 V| fifty. And then all the Jews hallowed their synagogues
130 V| and by her merits all the Jews and paynims of Chalcedonia
131 V| But when the malice of the Jews grew, the felons put him
132 V| his brother, and made the Jews to slay Christ, and have
133 V| of the synagogue of the Jews, but now he is established
134 VI| have heard say that the Jews murmur against thee and
135 VI| on him, verily, and those Jews that slew him, I would gladly
136 VI| he pleased well unto the Jews, christian men and paynims.
137 VII| for thirty pence to the Jews, and caused him also to
138 VII| and conversed oft with Jews and with christian men,
139 VII| after the custom of the Jews the Saracens be circumcised,
140 VII| company of Saracens and Jews and supposed that divine
141 VII| this lady, but he deceived Jews and christian men, so that
142 VII| great honour, like as the Jews do the Saturday, and christian
143 VII| ordinately. And because that the Jews worship towards the west,
144 VII| city of Smyrna, paynims and Jews, began to cry in great ire:
145 VII| that were bounden to the Jews or to other public usurers
146 VII| admonished ententively the Jews and paynims to baptism.
147 VII| part, that was toward the Jews, for to announce to them
148 VII| Evangel, for at that time the Jews had drawn themselves to
149 VII| had raised Lazarus, the Jews would have slain him, wherefore
150 VII| secondly of Judas to the Jews by great treason, thirdly
151 VII| treason, thirdly of the Jews to Pilate by great detraction.~
152 VII| crosses betoken this, that the Jews cried three times to Pilate,
153 VII| that the proud and fell Jews did to him. The second is
154 VII| the request of the felon Jews, crucified, dead, and put
155 VII| by S. Nicholas, ii. 1l7.~Jews pierce a crucifix, v. 131.~
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