Volume
1 I| Golden Legend will be a new revelation of inestimable
2 I| editions of the English New Testament. The old order
3 I| order giveth place to the new. ~
4 I| and he being come, taught new things, and in showing marvels
5 I| fifteenth day shall be a new heaven and a new earth,
6 I| shall be a new heaven and a new earth, and all things and
7 I| second the imposition of a new name bearing health. The
8 I| and was named with the new name that the mouth of God
9 I| veritably that it was a star new created, and made of God,
10 I| penance maketh them to rise to new life. And in signification
11 I| composed. And we have the new law which is ordained of
12 I| commandments of the old law and new. Our body, as said is, is
13 I| our sins. She enseigneth new life of manners, she engendereth
14 I| of the Father, which is a new glorious life, so ought
15 I| in spiritual life to take new manners. Of the third: By
16 I| is the preparation of the new place. Whereof Jesus saith
17 I| in fire. And also in the New Testament, fifty days after
18 I| which the rude people and new be introduced, and they
19 I| thereby, and that his craft new found should not perish,
20 I| they were, received this new law of circumcision, whereby
21 I| earth. Then was there a new king upon Egypt which knew
22 I| which now be not had in the new law. And also as doctors
23 I| established the Sunday in the new law. For our Lord arose
24 II| therein the old law and the new law. He was a great prophet,
25 II| life save Sabbaths and of new moons, and the feasts of
26 II| mannerly sing to him a new psalm. Fully joy ye, and
27 II| thing convenable that the new Adam should stretch his
28 II| apostle blessed them that were new married, and said: Lord
29 II| king of Jews was, that was new born. Herod when he heard
30 II| had had knowledge of the new king, they answered by a
31 II| worshipped and seen this new king, that he might go after
32 II| of his forefathers there new confirmed, and there they
33 II| now old? Ye get unto them new sorrows, the great pain
34 II| free will. Alas! this is a new manner of death, for to
35 II| woman of Tuscany which was new wedded was prayed for to
36 II| again, and be kempt again in new torments. And when he was
37 III| Peter of Milan.~S. Peter the new martyr, of the order of
38 III| they answered: When they be new wedded they seem much debonair,
39 III| bring, but because they be new and have not been heard
40 III| filth fell away, and a fair new skin appeared on his body
41 III| so that he seemed all a new man.~Also as S. Austin came
42 III| of the virgin? These be new things to me, for I have
43 III| Easter, by many that were new baptized, in singing Alleluia
44 IV| flee by the air; I can make new trees and turn stones into
45 IV| and science of the old and new law and put them in their
46 IV| Antipater the consul, which were new come into this city, heard
47 IV| came such a multitude of new saints, nevertheless in
48 IV| reverence buried it in my new tomb. And that other that
49 IV| might have a book of the New Testament necessary to him
50 IV| man bearing a book of the New Testament to sell under
51 IV| desired to be stirred with new light, and fell down at
52 IV| of Christ is renewed of new wine if it may be founden
53 IV| tofore I shall drink it new with you in the realm of
54 IV| transfiguration in that which he said new, representeth the glorious
55 IV| the resurrection, men seek new wine. And it is to wit that
56 IV| again, and tormented of a new manner of marvellous torments,
57 IV| abashed, yet nevertheless the new thigh was softer than the
58 IV| Jehosaphat and lay ye her in a new sepulchre that ye shall
59 V| should be to the people a new spectacle. Then Rocke exhorted
60 V| which anon the hound by his new manner took away and bare
61 V| tyrant brother of Polemius, new in faith by the relation
62 V| thou beauty so old and so new, I over late have loved
63 V| scriptures. He had never study in new fabrics nor buildings, but
64 V| for to make him suffer new torments. But for all that
65 V| night signified that the new very light of the world
66 V| that he seemed a shower of new gods that be devils. And
67 V| philosophers, for to examine their new doctrine, and they said
68 V| to him: Bringest thou any new tidings? We would know what
69 V| other thing but to hear some new things. And then when S.
70 V| judge and were put again to new torments, and then he did
71 VI| poor men, and to make a new abbey in the honour of S.
72 VI| and did do build it up new, and endowed that monastery
73 VI| Innocents he heard mass in the new church of Westminster, which
74 VI| Almighty God gave to him a new strength that passeth all
75 VI| of S. Peter, which he had new builded, and said he should
76 VI| other, and thought it a new world with them. And each
77 VI| now so is that we have a new king, new laws, and giveth
78 VI| that we have a new king, new laws, and giveth new sentences,
79 VI| king, new laws, and giveth new sentences, in reproving
80 VI| marvellously refreshed with a new strength and entered in
81 VI| old age was put away by new conversation. The eagle
82 VI| Lord saith: I shall make a new covenant with the house
83 VI| made them all to swear this new chivalry; and then began
84 VI| the year, which be of the New Testament, of whom on this
85 VI| they only shall sing the new song, they shall be clad
86 VI| on the morn he began all new again. And when he had said
87 VI| and required to be made new in the faith. And from thence
88 VI| were about him: Martin, yet new in the faith, hath covered
89 VI| Martin. And the people made a new bishop named Justinian and
90 VI| all the world as it were a new man sent into the world,
91 VI| how we ought to follow the new way of Jesu Christ, she
92 VI| kinsmen of S. Clare began a new battle and strife against
93 VI| if he had made ready any new thing that he should say
94 VI| she heard that God showed new miracles for S. Clare, she
95 VII| palace, whereas she shall be new clothed, and then shall
96 VII| therewith our Lord gave to her a new strength which passed nature,
97 VII| strengthen you. Then said this new spouse: O blessed Lord,
98 VII| germeth and bringeth forth new buds in all the places of
99 VII| Lord shall clothe me with new flesh so that your wounds
100 VII| that there were three monks new made, and the first of them
101 VII| some things of the Old and New Testament. For when he was
102 VII| the Old Testament and the New. And after the custom of
103 VII| many things of the Old and New Testament. And when Mahomet
104 VII| When there should be sung a new history of S. Nicholas,
105 VII| that they might sing this new history, which he in no
106 VII| change their old for no new. And yet the brethren prayed
107 VII| licence of me that this new song shall be sung. And
108 VII| said: Go ye and sing the new history of S. Nicholas from
109 VII| and there established a new order out of the old.~Hildebrand,
110 VII| feet, he clothed them of new, and to them gave silver
111 VII| and as soon as others of new came, he was as ready for
112 VII| from Peronne unto the said new abbey, and to do him to
113 VII| earth, and remembering the new canonisation of the blessed
114 VII| confirmation both of the new and old testament and mystery
115 VII| after every Sunday, with new pain the heaviest and sharpest
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