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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| baptized him. And Jesu Christ changed this day water into wine, 2 I| the order of the day was changed, and the course ordained, 3 I| the passion that order was changed, for the nights go before, 4 I| ofttimes nature hath been changed. Moses that held a rod in 5 I| prophet the nature hath been changed twice, of the serpent and 6 I| because that the one was changed into that other, for all 7 I| making of this tower, God changed the languages, in such wise 8 I| and shaved, bathed, and changed his clothes, and brought 9 I| all the land of Egypt. He changed his name and called him 10 I| and anon his heart was changed, and also the heart of his 11 II| woman in Endor. Saul then changed his habit and clothing, 12 II| may see him? Then Migdonia changed her habit by the counsel 13 II| demanded why the feast is changed, it shall be said when his 14 II| estate of virginity that she changed her purpose. And when she 15 II| suffered the pain so inhuman, changed to him all this into joy, 16 II| received, and went his way, and changed his clothing, and came to 17 II| alms this day, and hath changed his habit twice; S. John 18 II| heard it. And the poor man changed his clothing the third time, 19 II| or pricks; and in that he changed him so suddenly, for anon 20 II| suddenly, for anon as he was changed he said: Lord what wilt 21 II| celestial, because it turned and changed his fleshly understanding 22 II| for to be blind, for to be changed, and for to be sent; he 23 III| and the sheets ought to be changed into the sharpness of hair. 24 III| for no pain it may not be changed; your words be but wind, 25 III| words the emperor turned and changed his courage, and S. Valentine 26 III| that sat next to him oft changed his visage, for oft he seemed 27 III| riches to poor people, and changed his wife into his sister, 28 III| monastery of religion, and changed the habit of his daughter 29 III| On that same day our Lord changed water into wine in Cana 30 III| taken it, yet therefore changed he not the habit of the 31 IV| the great man how he was changed. For he washed the feet 32 IV| Nero, suddenly his visage changed, now old and now young, 33 IV| effect, and the condition is changed for the world weeneth that 34 IV| the noise of the people, changed his decree and edict that 35 IV| that were like fiends he changed them to angels. Who is he 36 IV| child. And seven times be changed on her. She is chastised, 37 IV| riches to poor people, and changed his wife into his sister, 38 IV| solemnity of a paynim, were changed into better, and was made 39 IV| But the feasts have been changed by double reason. The first 40 IV| the vigils of saints be changed into fastings by many, and 41 IV| a trunk till that faith changed his thought. And he wailing 42 V| his brother that he had changed his purpose and would be 43 V| home again she was so sore changed, that in the middle of the 44 V| that there was another man changed in him, or as he had been 45 V| the inspiration of God he changed the form of prayer after 46 V| wine they were suddenly changed and went to their houses, 47 V| from thee, but it shall be changed into a better. And then 48 V| flesh, but thou shalt be changed in me. And as he rehearseth 49 V| the same, for thou art not changed, and in thee is rest, forgetting 50 V| wrongly done to, he was changed by the grace of God that, 51 V| thee. Then he awoke, and changed his life, and entered into 52 V| on high, but anon he was changed in his courage and repented 53 V| confusion of tongues that were changed, all in like wise the apostles 54 V| virgin, and as him seemed he changed him sometimes into a bird 55 V| thigh of the sick man and so changed that one for that other. 56 V| is not grievous which is changed into divine laud and praising. 57 V| but after his name was changed and was called Francis. 58 V| of sickness, and suddenly changed him into another man, so 59 V| husband, the man was suddenly changed and avowed to God continence 60 V| dead all that condition was changed to the contrary, for after 61 VI| That time England was all changed, and I understand S. Dunstan 62 VI| vanished away. And this knight changed his life into better and 63 VI| obscurity of the night was changed into clearness of mid-day. 64 VI| of heaven, now hath she changed her poor little life, which 65 VI| is to wit seven times be changed in her. And also she is 66 VI| people. And howbeit she changed her estate, yet she changed 67 VI| changed her estate, yet she changed not her will in her thought, 68 VI| him, suddenly the weather changed, and waxed all dark in such 69 VI| us into their ship, and changed our names, and sold us to 70 VII| odour perdurable, thou hast changed truth into leasing in obeying 71 VII| to poor people. And he changed his earthly heritage, his 72 VII| thy mind, why hast thou changed thine honour into villainy 73 VII| of a christian man he had changed his oath. And from thence 74 VII| Gregory came forward and changed many things and added some 75 VII| swine, but his name was changed, and was called Sergius, 76 VII| their names because our Lord changed the name of him that he 77 VII| apostles. For as they be changed in name, so should they 78 VII| name, so should they be changed in perfection of life, and 79 VII| archdeacon. Also ere he changed his manner of living, he 80 VII| temporal and corruptible changed and gat the realm perdurable, 81 VII| notwithstanding he never changed his habit, but diligenely 82 VII| bread and of the wine is changed into the substance of the


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