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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| oral tradition. All persons living in later times have been 2 I| saints they amend their living here in this short life, 3 I| The thirteenth sign, all living shall die, to the end that 4 I| his Godhead was quick and living in the deepness of hell 5 I| the Father, like as I said living in the earth: The people 6 I| after, he was forty days living ere he ascended in to heaven. 7 I| Holy Ghost the floods of living water shall run. And that 8 I| holy church offered for the living and them that be dead, to 9 I| that ye now receive is the living bread which descended from 10 I| And this temple is made of living stones, as S. Peter saith: 11 I| lordship and power upon living beasts. When God had made 12 I| God brought to Adam all living beasts of the earth and 13 I| is to say, mother of all living folk. Then God made to Adam 14 I| But all the days of Adam living here in earth amount to 15 I| all that was on the earth living, man, woman, and beast and 16 I| all the beasts and fowls living, and all the reptiles, every 17 I| no man left on the earth living that may do have ado with 18 I| treasure, a fountain of living water, that they may drink 19 II| David said yet more: By the living God, but if God smite him 20 II| the king thy lord; by the living Lord it is not good that 21 II| and said to Nathan: By the living God, the man that hath so 22 II| answered and said: Give the living child to this woman, and 23 II| of heaven and before all living people knowledge ye him, 24 II| Forsooth Nebuchadnezzar is the living king of the earth, and thou 25 II| given to S. John a partridge living, and he held it in his hand 26 II| art Christ the son of the living God, which by the commandment 27 II| which is strange in his living spareth his swine, and he 28 II| come to deem and judge the living and the dead, I commend 29 II| I might not overcome him living I shall punish him dead, 30 II| people, and said: By the living God! if I live I will be 31 II| amendest thou not thy wicked living? And he said to him: Believe 32 III| should have anything save the living and clothing, for to put 33 III| foul, and forsake their living, and be not of such life 34 III| anon he drew him to perfect living, for he was ever in his 35 III| brought much people to good living. And tofore his death he 36 III| been monk there long time, living a full holy life, then he 37 III| monks in holy and virtuous living. And that time was S. Dunstan, 38 III| twenty-two years in full holy living. And after that he was made 39 III| yet sourdeth a fountain of living water, which healeth sick 40 III| much to say as such one living, for he lived without forth 41 III| brought her to Milan half living, and there the third day 42 III| and shall come to deem the living and the dead. When the christian 43 III| all England by his holy living.~This holy child Dunstan 44 III| he was abbot for his holy living. And within a short time 45 III| his conversation of holy living. And then he brought him 46 III| of him also for his good living, and then he was made abbot 47 III| brethren, and drew them to holy living by good ensample giving. 48 III| at strife for his sinful living. For S. Dunstan rebuked 49 III| was much glad of his good living, and there he abode long 50 III| heard of Aldhelm's holy living, and he sent for him to 51 III| bewail our sins and amend our living that we may come to everlasting 52 III| continued in good and virtuous living to his life's end. ~And 53 III| that which he promised, living, he would do it being dead. 54 III| convert to the very God living, Jesu Christ. After, S. 55 III| and this great manner of living was in him. Or Vitus is 56 III| were there whereas no man living knew where they were. It 57 III| Jesu Christ, the son of the living God, hath surely conducted 58 III| were just tofore our Lord, living in all the justifications, 59 III| prayers and merits in his living life God showed many miracles.~ 60 III| that were of hard and rude living. Above all things the sin 61 III| never noy ne grieve persons living. S. Marcial, which had pity 62 IV| Thou art Christ, son of the living God. In unhosing and shoeing, 63 IV| days dead, anon arose all living. ~That time Simon the enchanter 64 IV| crucified, and anon, he arose living, and walked. Then, when 65 IV| I shall appear to thee living, and then thou mayest know 66 IV| then he lived a straighter living than he did before, and 67 IV| he became then so holy in living that King Egbert made him 68 IV| increased greatly in good living, through the counsel of 69 IV| full glad, and by his holy living he caused the people to 70 IV| abandoned her body to wretched living of her flesh in lechery, 71 IV| her own men to wretched living. And this holy body lay 72 IV| the same wise we have been living and sleeping in Iying here 73 IV| and forthwith he arose living and received the holy baptism. ~ 74 IV| that which he had promised, living, he accomplished it being 75 IV| customs more straiter in their living, which they took above and 76 IV| more profitable dead than living. ~And he came to his last 77 IV| which is remembered the living men, he thought to pray 78 IV| wounds. I adjure thee by the living Lord God that thou leave 79 IV| much jolly and light of his living but devout to our Lady, 80 IV| desert of Mary is given to living men much grace, shall then 81 IV| of so much grace. She is living entirely, she that childed 82 V| and shining, and of dead, living, and of corrupt thoughts 83 V| be ordained, the bishop living, and said, and wrote, for 84 V| the wife of his brother living. And Herod saw that John 85 V| adventure thereby, and found him living and of glad cheer. And then 86 V| and wasted his time by living vainly, whom our Lord corrected 87 V| There is a servant of God living in the world on this day, 88 V| may be the cleansing of my living, and that the women may 89 V| was ministered of her poor living. For the abbot commanded 90 V| Calixtus is very true and living, which is wroth and hath 91 VI| chastity greatly, and his clean living. And it was showed to this 92 VI| chastity and for his good living. And dread ye not, for ye 93 VI| healing blind men in his living, which our Lord hath not 94 VI| ordained. He had, first, sober living in treble manner, for he 95 VI| will these apostles of the living God do to us? Lo! how we 96 VI| marble, but it is given to living men by diversity of graces. 97 VI| without flesh, and virgins living in their flesh triumph. 98 VI| goeth surely. A man well living and so dieth, goeth surely. 99 VI| appeareth that the prayers of living people be profitable to 100 VI| but also to them that be living in this world. It happed 101 VI| would pray for me. And the living knight promised that he 102 VI| put into tuns of lead all living, and cast into the sea about 103 VI| health. In this fountain is living water, and it is the water 104 VI| beheld their bounty and good living, and gave unto them a son, 105 VI| she drew others to good living.~On a time she saw a young 106 VI| them to virtuous and holy living by gifts and fair behests, 107 VI| time he was chaste in his living and a clean virgin, in will 108 VI| long after at Oxenford, living a holy life and ware a shirt 109 VI| is damned for his wicked living, and then he and his fellows 110 VI| teaching and ensample of living, forsook the world and became 111 VI| After, for his blessed living he was chosen to be a high 112 VI| there so virtuous in his living, that among the strangers 113 VI| her, and gat daily their living with their hands. But anon 114 VI| constrained to beg and ask her living from door to door, and of 115 VII| half alive, thou Lord of living men and dead; Lord, I have 116 VII| holy by the manner of his living and his teaching. He must 117 VII| having envy at her blessed living, provoked and set afire 118 VII| as good as any creature living might have. And above that 119 VII| as dead to the world and living with God. In that time died 120 VII| own flesh as long as he is living in it. I say this because 121 VII| place, and namely, he yet living, would see him to be possessor 122 VII| Justin persevered in holy living and in holy doctrine he 123 VII| sufficiently ordained for their living, to the end that they should 124 VII| he changed his manner of living, he made upon the great 125 VII| said number two children living within their mother's womb 126 VII| God, fountain quick and living, nigh the term of his days, 127 VII| white by purity of clean living. Secundo: as he that in 128 VII| Lord God will give us our living, so that for lack of it 129 VII| on doomsday to judge both living and dead, the good and evil,


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