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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| East Window at Wells, and a thousand other marvels, to say nothing 2 I| the world had endured five thousand and nine hundred years, 3 I| into wine, and he fed five thousand men with five loaves of 4 I| thirty-two years, he fed five thousand men with five loaves, like 5 I| into wine, and fed five thousand men, besides women and children, 6 I| seven days and of seven thousand years, understood by seventy 7 I| reckon it for the seventh thousand, of which God knoweth only 8 I| Incarnation of our Lord one thousand one hundred and eleven, 9 I| the seventh way of seven thousand years; and unto the concavity 10 I| the eighth heaven seven thousand and seven hundred years, 11 I| go in plain way in seven thousand and seven hundred years 12 I| and every mile be of two thousand paces or cubits, and this 13 I| preach he converted three thousand. Secondly, he was sent in 14 I| divided or departed in a thousand parts, in every part should 15 I| this first age dured two thousand two hundred and forty-four 16 I| Jerome saith not fully two thousand, and Methodius full two 17 I| and Methodius full two thousand, etc. ~Noah then was a man 18 I| ten miles about and five thousand and eighty-four steps of 19 I| have given to thy brother a thousand pieces of silver, this shall 20 I| thou mayst increase into a thousand thousand, and that thy seed 21 I| increase into a thousand thousand, and that thy seed may possess 22 I| the number of six hundred thousand footmen, besides women and 23 I| went and slew thirty three thousand of the children of Israel. 24 II| them manly and slew thirty thousand footmen of the children 25 II| people and had two hundred thousand footmen and twenty thousand 26 II| thousand footmen and twenty thousand men of the tribe of Judah, 27 II| his habergeon was of five thousand shekels of weight of metal. 28 II| saying: Saul hath slain a thousand and David hath slain ten 29 II| and David hath slain ten thousand. And this saying displeased 30 II| have given to David ten thousand and to me one thousand; 31 II| ten thousand and to me one thousand; what may he more have save 32 II| Saul took with him three thousand chosen men and followed 33 II| in Israel eight hundred thousand strong men that were able 34 II| the tribe of Judah fifty thousand fighting men. And after 35 II| Dan to Beersheba seventy thousand men. And when the angel 36 II| Beersheba. And Solomon had forty thousand racks for the horses of 37 II| chariots and cars, and twelve thousand for horses to ride on, by 38 II| was named. He spake three thousand parables, and five thousand 39 II| thousand parables, and five thousand songs, and disputed upon 40 II| Israel the number of thirty thousand men of whom he sent to Lebanon 41 II| whom he sent to Lebanon ten thousand every month, and when ten 42 II| every month, and when ten thousand went the others came home, 43 II| them. Solomon had seventy thousand men that did nothing but 44 II| only, and he had eighty thousand of hewers of stone and masons 45 II| masters, which were three thousand three hundred that did nothing 46 II| chariots and horsemen; he had a thousand four hundred chariots and 47 II| chariots and cars, and twelve thousand horsemen, and were lodged 48 II| his possession was seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, 49 II| seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke 50 II| had then after fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, 51 II| fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, one thousand yoke 52 II| six thousand camels, one thousand yoke of oxen, one thousand 53 II| thousand yoke of oxen, one thousand asses. And he had seven 54 II| numbered one hundred and twenty thousand footmen, and horsemen shooters 55 II| horsemen shooters twelve thousand. And tofore them he commanded 56 II| footmen one hundred and twenty thousand, and twelve thousand horsemen, 57 II| twenty thousand, and twelve thousand horsemen, and besieged the 58 II| and preached to twenty thousand men that were there. Then 59 II| not be drawn ne moved by a thousand men. She said: It is the 60 II| settest thereto yet ten thousand they should not move me. 61 II| after his predication, forty thousand men were baptized, without 62 II| one hundred and forty-four thousand children. For to understand 63 II| the year of our Lord one thousand one hundred and seventy-one, 64 II| physicians he got three thousand young children for to have 65 II| Tiburtius his son with one thousand four hundred of their family 66 II| entered into her, that is six thousand six hundred and sixty six, 67 III| seven days more than ten thousand persons of men, women, and 68 III| he did he governed three thousand virgins, to whom he sent 69 III| emperor did do slay five thousand persons, great and little, 70 III| the year of our Lord one thousand and six years, and six years 71 III| were there well fifteen thousand men baptized, without women 72 III| martyred well twenty-two thousand, and therefore they had 73 III| the year of our Lord one thousand two hundred and forty-one, 74 III| faith, well a seventeen thousand christian people. Marcelin, 75 III| four score and seventeen thousand, and eleven hundred thousand 76 III| thousand, and eleven hundred thousand were perished by famine 77 III| mayst not have it till five thousand and five hundred years be 78 III| of our Lord were but five thousand one hundred and thirtythree 79 III| that he had deceived five thousand people with S. Cecilia, 80 III| the river named Swale, ten thousand men without women and children, 81 III| that saw this well twelve thousand men, of whom five hundred 82 III| the year of our Lord one thousand, and somewhat more. And 83 III| Ireland, unto the number of a thousand five hundred and forty, 84 III| the city of Rome sixtysix thousand men. And when the emperor 85 III| were gone, and he found a thousand and more whose names were 86 III| slain to the number of a thousand people, which Amphiabel 87 III| refreshed and fed five thousand men with five loaves of 88 III| barley and two fishes, five thousand men. Wherefore if it pleased 89 III| well men as women three thousand and six hundred. And after 90 III| faith and baptized twelve thousand creatures, as well men as 91 III| the duke and well fifteen thousand persons in his company were 92 IV| converted at a Whitsuntide three thousand men, he healed Claude with 93 IV| and then converted five thousand men; he said to Ananias 94 IV| offered himself to God a thousand times. Some marvel of the 95 IV| death, cruelness, and a thousand torments, but as a play 96 IV| crown on her head. Then five thousand men believed in our Lord, 97 IV| about the year of our Lord a thousand and sixty-three, and all 98 IV| James about the year one thousand four score and three, and 99 IV| then he converted eight thousand men. And then the king sent 100 IV| error of paynims forty-eight thousand men, to the honour of christian 101 IV| the year of our Lord one thousand two hundred and sixteen. 102 IV| the year of our Lord one thousand two hundred and twenty-one 103 IV| he reigned the year one thousand from the building of Rome, 104 IV| Rome, so that the year one thousand should rather be given to 105 IV| without mercy. And many thousand martyrs were slain, among 106 V| Astrages was wroth and sent a thousand men armed to take the apostle, 107 V| saith that he had seen six thousand volumes of Origen, this 108 V| for to garnish with seven thousand men. And when the emperor 109 V| there, in so much that a thousand one hundred and eight men 110 V| knights, that is to wit six thousand six hundred and sixty-six 111 V| the legion, which is six thousand six hundred and sixty-six, 112 V| for him and said one of a thousand, that he show the equity 113 V| name, and if thou hadst a thousand and didst them to be baptized, 114 VI| the year of our Lord one thousand and sixty-six, when he had 115 VI| followeth the Passion of Eleven Thousand Virgins.~The passion of 116 VI| Virgins.~The passion of eleven thousand virgins was hallowed in 117 VI| he should send to each a thousand virgins, and should give 118 VI| that among these eleven thousand virgins were many men, for 119 VI| suffered martyrdom, fifteen thousand. So the number of this holy 120 VI| and men, were twenty-six thousand, to whom let us pray to 121 VI| reward. If thou say eleven thousand paternosters for the love 122 VI| king and more than sixty thousand men were baptized, without 123 VI| every day more than five thousand martyrs. And therefore, 124 VI| man, get pardon for six thousand men armed, and S. Stephen 125 VI| sent to Jerusalem twelve thousand drachmas of silver, there 126 VI| only, but more than of a thousand torments. And it happed 127 VI| him pay for his ransom a thousand shillings. I wot well what 128 VI| and had under his power a thousand knights. He was a much just 129 VI| pleasing than the offering of a thousand hosties. Better is obedience 130 VI| that isle more than two thousand people christian, which 131 VII| and after she kissed it a thousand sithes with many a piteous 132 VII| force that it slew four thousand paynims.~And the queen, 133 VII| of a house wherein were a thousand monks, and there he had 134 VII| that they were ten times a thousand and ten thousand, and ten 135 VII| times a thousand and ten thousand, and ten times sixteen hundred 136 VII| number of two and thirty thousand fighting men, ne was there 137 VII| there left on live but six thousand men. And God, father of


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