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131 tormented
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130 promised
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129 better
129 fast
129 friends
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| say to the judge: Right true judge deme and judge this 2 I| supposed that this history be true. For tofore was the edict 3 I| a day. And that this be true it appeareth by the writing 4 I| himself. And that this is true, S. Ambrose in the book 5 I| for to save the just and true men. In this that he saith: 6 I| received of the good and true christian men but for that 7 I| For in that time then, the true faithful disciples began 8 I| Abram was ever faithful and true, he was sixty-five years 9 I| blasphemeth in things that be not true, or otherwise, he sinneth 10 II| Beersheba that Samuel was the true prophet of our Lord. After 11 II| swore each of them to be true to other, for Jonathan gave 12 II| king Solomon: The word is true that I heard in my land, 13 II| rightful, and all thy dooms be true, and all thy ways be mercy, 14 II| first and seek for thee some true man, that for his hire shall 15 II| safe enough, the man is true and faithful enough with 16 II| may know that he saith not true, let us ascend the mountains, 17 II| I suppose that it is not true, nor that the evangelist 18 II| have heard of thee said be true, prove them now. And anon 19 II| that this which is read be true, and also that S. Agatha 20 II| many things. Whether it be true or no it appertaineth not 21 II| with his miracles, to be true. And ye in the name of him 22 II| lest any were born of the true lineage of the kings of 23 II| and that he were the very true heir, and of whom he might 24 II| he said, they were not true men to say such things of 25 II| scripture. The judges which were true and just, held more of the 26 II| all that I have said be true, then I pray him that he 27 II| that thou hast said is very true, and blessed be thou and 28 II| honour of the king requireth true judgment, and the doom of 29 II| then shall I know if it be true that thou sayest. Then he 30 II| a persecutor was made so true a preacher. The conversion 31 III| thou hast learned of him is true doctrine and thing certain. 32 III| righteous, which maketh true judgment of the intention, 33 III| burning: that is good deeds, true faith, with good works. 34 III| If your gods be very and true gods, let them now show 35 III| went for to see if it were true. And when he came he saw 36 III| after he was found of the true christian men, and they 37 III| high voice: Right just and true man, we know well that thou 38 III| thou my good servant and true, be thou comforted and do 39 III| Ghost, and as to the fourth, true. His passion Bede compiled 40 III| son of God and his very true law. Then the paynims spake 41 III| stirring them to forsake our true laws and gods? Command them 42 III| Certainly this man is the very true servant of God, for whom 43 III| knowledge us all to be very true christian men, and be ready 44 III| great cruelty done to so true and just a man, he departed 45 III| prelate, an holy man and true, whom they had brought with 46 IV| Victor answered that he was a true knight to Jesu Christ and 47 IV| as I shall be beheaded, true men shall take away my body; 48 IV| men and praising of good, true men? Who shall stint thy 49 IV| which he suffered for his true preaching, and was gladder 50 IV| and show you faithful and true in the love of Jesu Christ. 51 IV| secret scorn: That is as true, said she, as both my eyes 52 IV| Peter for to wit if it were true that Mary Magdalene had 53 IV| doctrine of James to be true, and recited to him his 54 IV| God if this vision were true that it might be showed 55 IV| tarry a little, I have a true servant and a noble fighter 56 IV| of God, help us if it be true that thou preachest; the 57 IV| Truth, and thou art not true, therefore I may not receive 58 IV| chronicle, and if this be true, that which Master John 59 IV| John Beleth putteth may be true. And it is read in another 60 IV| entent profited till that the true man ascended and mounted 61 V| apostle recoiled not, but as a true servant and obeissant to 62 V| was an innocent man and a true which had lent certain money 63 V| priest, and should govern his true christian men fighting in 64 V| persecution for righteousness and true doctrine, and was exiled 65 V| adultery he slew Uriah, his true knight. And Matthew sinned 66 V| persecutor, he made a right true preacher, and him that had 67 V| preface: The company of these true christian men enlumined 68 V| trowed that God had been true, for all those sins that 69 V| pronouncing, the others being true in confirming, the false 70 V| miracles that those signs were true. Of which miracles twain 71 V| think and say: May this be true that this man was so ennobled 72 V| for thou sayest right very true words, and this thing appertaineth 73 V| woodness, he said: If it be true that Francis be a saint, 74 V| he should find there the true servant of our Lord, and 75 V| all his meiny, and was a true christian man and was instructed 76 V| god of Calixtus is very true and living, which is wroth 77 VI| they reported that it was true as the king had said, and 78 VI| prayers and devotions of true christian people that pray 79 VI| considering the great devotion and true intent of this christian 80 VI| dream which is not always true, for it hath not been seen 81 VI| times dreams have been found true, as the dreams of Joseph, 82 VI| which thing was proved true, for they lived not long 83 VI| empires, if those things be true that thou hast showed to 84 VI| of God ne honour him. And true law is a burden to them, 85 VI| worship hath proceeded of the true blood of the land, and of 86 VI| of the land, and of the true lineage which descended 87 VI| for the first king of the true line of England, unto this 88 VI| strength but by the very true love of his commons. He 89 VI| which is promised to all true christian men. Put ye away 90 VI| know well that thou art true, and teachest and sayest 91 VI| come to call the just and true men, but the sinners to 92 VI| when he said: He that is true in little things, he is 93 VI| in little things, he is true in great things. And without 94 VI| honour of the holy saints, of true christian people. Then let 95 VI| cleanness of conscience, true preaching and crown of martyrdom~ 96 VI| peradventure it is more true that this punition is not 97 VI| and took the hand of his true servant, and said to him: 98 VI| him, saying: Said I not true when I said he was a fool? 99 VI| unto God of me a good and a true advocate. And thou Agnes 100 VI| for she was veritable, true, and worthy of all honour. 101 VI| her, save only to God her true friend, in such wise that 102 VI| was a good mistress and true for to inform young people 103 VI| await to rob and slay good true men. Wherefore, when he 104 VI| maker of all things, is this true that we have heard, or is 105 VI| mind these things be all true. Then said they: We be Faustus 106 VI| miscreant shall be saved by his true wife. And this saying, he 107 VII| in no wise he could make true metre, wherefore on a time 108 VII| give him conning to make a true verse. And after came unto 109 VII| to me, my dear spouse and true virgin, for all thy love 110 VII| his sister Alburgh was his true follower in good works, 111 VII| words, for they were not true; he affirmed again to him 112 VII| again to him that they were true, for a true brother had 113 VII| that they were true, for a true brother had told him so. 114 VII| whom Pastor said: He is not true that said so to thee, and 115 VII| he supposed it had been true that the other had said 116 VII| meddled and affrmed some true things with the false. He 117 VII| believed that it had been true. And in another place it 118 VII| sword. That thing is more true than that which is said 119 VII| sancti ossa, but it was no true verse, and when he could 120 VII| could not bring it to a true metre he was full of thought 121 VII| him if he had had good and true understanding in his epistles. 122 VII| martyrdom, let them ever have true and very confession and 123 VII| in watchings and prayers, true both in word and in deed. 124 VII| of sapience, in justice true and just, prudent and wise 125 VII| years, understanding that by true report knowing the desolation 126 VII| company of all saints and of true men, that be and shall be 127 VII| heaven saying 0 Erasmus, my true servant, thou hast done 128 VII| servant, thou hast done me true service, wherefore come 129 VII| shall grant it. Now come, my true and chosen friend, be glad 130 VII| company, and is there a true helper to all them that


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