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torend 1
torent 3
tormened 1
torment 92
tormented 131
tormentest 4
tormenteth 4
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92 host
92 humility
92 raised
92 torment
92 white
91 abraham
91 arms
Iacobus de Voragine
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torment

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1 I| how he shall destroy and torment them that will not believe 2 I| he shall overcome them by torment. The third thing that shall 3 I| for to give more greater torment to them that be damned. 4 I| their sins be in pain and in torment: What fruit have ye founder 5 I| foul. The cross was the torment of thieves, and if the cross 6 I| he had such honour at his torment, what did he to his servant 7 I| menaces and promises to torment as by gifts, that he subdued 8 I| hearts that they dreaded no torment by the virtue of the Holy 9 II| advised him how he might torment him. But S. Andrew made 10 II| storm and so horrible a torment that all they were drowned 11 II| not be said mystery, but torment, and if thou wilt not grant 12 II| said to him: Think what torment that is most grievous that 13 II| world to come, pain and torment by over-great pride. Scripture 14 II| cruel against us may well torment our bodies but they may 15 II| than thou hast power to torment me. Then the provost was 16 II| was he taken out of the torment, and was brought into a 17 II| and was brought into a torment of fire, and he blamed and 18 III| heaven, but if thou wilt torment my body by thy ministers. 19 III| suffer then much grievous torment, and by cause when we be 20 III| to other devils that they torment us wheresomever they find 21 III| answered: How wilt thou yet torment this good man, which hath 22 III| Benet. Then left Gallas to torment him a little, but he bound 23 III| mouth but the devil began to torment him.~After, as it is said, 24 III| heart that he doubted no torment that they might make him 25 III| Be well ware that for no torment that ye may suffer, tell 26 III| therein grease and salt for to torment him the more; and when Quiriacus 27 III| that be with thee, Marcial, torment me right grievously; but 28 III| good folk, and where the torment was of evil people. Afterward 29 III| said at the hour of the torment that, the fingers of the 30 IV| prison, for strongly to torment them, whom he much had loved. 31 IV| was to him most greatest torment, for to depart from his 32 IV| thou weenest him to be in torment that weepeth the perishing 33 IV| hanged in an instrument to torment the people, and to be cruelly 34 IV| and go from me, this cruel torment of my flesh is salvation 35 IV| put them in prison for to torment them on the morn. ~Then 36 IV| keepers for to begin to torment them with divers pains for 37 IV| thence forthon they should torment no more that man. And anon 38 IV| children should be brought to torment, he fled to S. Donatus. 39 IV| head, and hung him in the torment named eculee, and after, 40 IV| and make ready to thee torment perdurable, and our Lord 41 IV| death should not fail him at torment ne fail him at the end. 42 IV| the flames, this, in his torment, lay upon the fire. They 43 IV| His body is blessed, for torment never changeth him out of 44 IV| cooled him the flame of the torment. We read in the gospel that 45 IV| golden chariot for to go and torment christian men, and Decius 46 IV| brought to me this for to torment me, and for to send me to 47 V| he should have gone to a torment. And he was always accustomed, 48 V| and for to have greater torment he was flayed and at the 49 V| maid that was lunatic by torment of the devil he did unbind 50 V| tormented with the great torment of eculeus, that is a torment 51 V| torment of eculeus, that is a torment which is made like a cross. 52 V| appeared and said to him: Torment thee not, for thou hast 53 V| and was borne upon the torment of eculee and presented 54 V| strain and pain them in the torment of eculee and did all to-rend 55 V| it was the place of the torment of thieves, it was dark, 56 V| height. The cross, that was torment of thieves, is now borne 57 V| that was master of the torment, had given a token to them 58 V| but shall run in great torment and pain. Then by the enticement 59 V| commanded to be put on a torment named eculee, but they were 60 V| should not overmuch tempt ne torment us. But they be in the air 61 V| had with the devils that torment us. And of this last solemnity 62 V| pain of this right hard torment. Then the holy man appeared 63 V| them to do sacrifice or torment them by divers torments. 64 VI| there in full great pain and torment. And when the holy monks 65 VI| paining him by grievous torment. But he, yet for all that 66 VI| execution, heaviness by pity of torment, and had love of souls by 67 VI| years old might suffer the torment of the cross. And some say 68 VI| eculee, an instrument to torment saints on, unto the breaking 69 VI| good. For the good angels torment not the good souls, but 70 VI| souls, but the good angels torment the evil angels, and the 71 VI| angels, and the evil angels torment the evil christian souls. 72 VI| whereby he felt a marvellous torment. And the dead man said: 73 VI| wretch, wouldst leave to torment the people and repent thee 74 VI| mortal beast, and leave to torment this beast that noyeth nothing, 75 VI| his gods that, he should torment her with horrible torments. 76 VI| constrained of the devil for to torment by pains the blessed Clement, 77 VII| with fury and commanded to torment the keepers of the prison, 78 VII| detrenched and cut in that torment, so that he might fear the 79 VII| by ensample of that cruel torment. And then was ordained that 80 VII| blessed virgin was set in this torment, the angel of our Lord brake 81 VII| that many should be put to torment for to know where the body 82 VII| after, he raised him in the torment named Eculee, and did do 83 VII| thou shalt not escape the torment of the gibbet. Then she 84 VII| semblant: Do to me what torment thou wilt, for I am all 85 VII| and that he should no more torment it. But when Pepin was departed 86 VII| ordained me to suffer this torment of fire shall give to me 87 VII| nails or ongles, and in this torment she was four hours without 88 VII| seemeth that thou feelest no torment, and therefore thou wilt 89 VII| horrible stench. And by this torment of martyrdom she expired 90 VII| that for us suffered great torment.~And therefore he saith 91 VII| second is the despite and the torment that he for us suffered 92 VII| do that, then they should torment him with the greatest pain


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