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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| as that of S. Brandon we dwell for a while in a veritable 2 I| conversation and desire dwell in heaven. As saith S. Paul: 3 I| work. Thirdly, the doves dwell within the holes of walls 4 I| Jesu Christ he maketh them dwell. That he fulfilleth whereof 5 I| commandments; and made him to dwell tofore paradise toward the 6 I| worthy that God inhabit and dwell in him by grace, so that 7 I| by grace, so that he may dwell in God by glory, the which 8 I| thy children. And all that dwell in thy kindred, who of you 9 I| wheresoever thou wilt, dwell and abide. And he said to 10 I| of Canaan amongst whom I dwell, but go into the country 11 I| my brother in Aran, and dwell there with him unto the 12 I| thee than to a strange man; dwell and abide with me, and thou 13 I| you, and yours to us, and dwell ye with us. All the country 14 I| thou die, and thou shalt dwell in the land of Goshen. Thou 15 I| shall ye say that ye may dwell in the land of Goshen, for 16 I| our fathers, we be come to dwell in thy land, for there is 17 I| command us thy servants to dwell in the land of Goshen. Then 18 I| commandment, make thou them to dwell in the best place, and deliver 19 I| Moses sware that he would dwell with him. And he took Zipporah 20 II| delivered to David a town to dwell in named Ziklag. ~After 21 II| come in Jerusalem and shall dwell therein, and all the kings 22 II| therefore, my sons, hear me and dwell ye no longer here, but whensoever 23 II| Chaldees, but would not dwell there for they would not 24 II| thence that they should dwell in Canaan. Then after was 25 II| mountains whereas some of them dwell. Now therefore, my lord, 26 II| to have it; if thou wilt dwell therein, we shall pray God 27 II| which thing they might not dwell in the country for shame 28 II| in scorn: May not we two dwell both in this land? Art thou 29 II| where it pleased him, and dwell in his realm and he would 30 II| they should but a while dwell with you, and after should 31 II| by whom thou and they may dwell in peace. And Tranquillinus 32 II| joyful it is brethren to dwell together. To whom the provost 33 II| Vincent was tormented for to dwell with God, he was scourged 34 III| ear and sow than people to dwell in. And the night ensuing, 35 III| Blase sought and would dwell in an hermitage in a ditch, 36 III| such wise that they that dwell therein may know thee to 37 III| sign is not showed, there dwell we gladly; and because when 38 III| of us, then we come and dwell in these idols, wherefore 39 III| suffer not the devils to dwell in this city. Then commanded 40 III| father, for I may no longer dwell here. Then went he again 41 III| and uncovered, and therein dwell christian Greeks. And in 42 III| it was no sure thing to dwell with the scorpions. He had 43 III| the faith of Jesu Christ dwell out of the city, than to 44 III| Chartres, Viliques, and came to dwell at Paris full of virtues 45 III| should no longer abide ne dwell there, and then he issued 46 IV| daughters of Gallican for to dwell with her, that by them she 47 IV| for he deigned no more to dwell in the earth. Then on the 48 IV| and said: I shall no more dwell with thee, for the son of 49 IV| on him, and made him to dwell four years with him in his 50 IV| service, and made him to dwell in his court. Upon a time 51 IV| me not, I shall no longer dwell with thee, and then the 52 IV| and made, and if he would dwell any more with him, and anon 53 IV| tabernaculo tuo? Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle, or who 54 IV| within said: I am Peace that dwell here, and peace is not with 55 IV| within said: I am Mercy that dwell here, if thou wilt be saved 56 IV| to have larger place to dwell in, more meat for to eat, 57 IV| foul spirit, go out and dwell no more in this creature, 58 IV| world in her belly ought to dwell in divine tabernacles. And 59 V| it was not sure thing to dwell with the serpent, and thought 60 V| have that any woman should dwell with him, neither his own 61 V| her mother, and she shall dwell in the temple of our Lord, 62 V| men were well suffered to dwell beside the city of Alexandria. 63 V| suffered a holy nun to dwell with him, the fiend the 64 V| they be not suffered to dwell in heaven, neither in the 65 V| king, that some of them dwell always in the hall of the 66 V| God in heaven, there to dwell and ~abide sempiternally 67 V| suffer me to fall, because I dwell in the courts of great lords, 68 VI| the place where I shall dwell. And after they were departed, 69 VI| king constrained him for to dwell with him long time, till 70 VI| then Lifardus had desire to dwell alone in a desert upon the 71 VI| say that Agnes was gone to dwell with her sister S. Clare, 72 VI| therefore they might no longer dwell in that place. The pope 73 VI| one that was so cold might dwell among them as was this Andrea, 74 VI| her a strait place for to dwell in. And when she saw that 75 VII| where awhile I let her dwell fulfilled of virtues and 76 VII| strange, ne we shall not dwell with thee in no manner hereafter. 77 VII| solitary place wherein he might dwell secretly, out of the business 78 VII| that he and his monks might dwell there still with him. To 79 VII| that came last to you shall dwell in the island of ankers, 80 VII| joyful place of Paradise and dwell there forty days in full 81 VII| old, father, let us now go dwell near to the world, and he 82 VII| Agathon how he ought to dwell with his brethren, to whom 83 VII| therein set he his son for to dwell and abide, and set there 84 VII| more. And he said: I shall dwell with thee, and shall accord 85 VII| that they would let him dwell there. And they said to 86 VII| father, and made him to dwell in his court. And when he 87 VII| monks with him, went for to dwell in desert for to keep more 88 VII| bishop there that he might dwell under his protection. When 89 VII| granted that Fiacre should dwell with him after his own pleasure 90 VII| good and pleasant for to dwell and abide in, as much of 91 VII| dressed their tents for to dwell there a little time. And 92 VII| that our Lord may be and dwell with us, and the people 93 VII| commandments that I may be and dwell with thee in heaven where


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