Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
have 2349
haven 4
havering 1
having 73
havoir 5
hawthorn 1
hay 5
Frequency    [«  »]
73 ere
73 fall
73 form
73 having
73 nero
72 adam
72 fiend
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

IntraText - Concordances

having

   Volume
1 I| those who care to reap. Having read every page very carefully 2 I| his weepings and tears in having compassion, of the awaitings 3 I| Father and of the Son as having virtue and authority in 4 I| third, he is said Holy Ghost having all virtue, for he is invincible, 5 I| that he chose a serpent having a maiden's cheer, for like 6 I| therefore I have kept thee from having to do with her, now yield 7 I| Abraham, came out of the town, having a pot on her shoulder, which 8 I| hungred, and found Jacob having good pottage, and prayed 9 I| affliction, scorning and having envy at them, and oppressed 10 I| Iying a fair child; and she having pity on it said: This is 11 I| stand on the top of the hill having the rod of God in my hand: 12 II| And Abner brought David, having the head of Goliath in his 13 II| servants: Fetch to me a woman having a phiton, otherwise called 14 II| that leadeth men westward, having on his left side the city 15 II| power to go where he would. Having liberty to do what he would, 16 II| posterity, all these only having in thee, we ought not to 17 II| him. Then Nebuchadnezzar, having them at great indignation, 18 II| ceased to speak, Holofernes having indignation said to Achior: 19 II| her servants closed, and having on her body a hair, had 20 II| saluted him: and this holy man having this salutation in despite, 21 II| John, and the king not having his almoner by him, ne his 22 II| unto S. Paul the hermit, having great desire to see him, 23 II| clouds, which kept people having wings that would have fled 24 II| husband, and on the morn, she having greater shame of men than 25 II| one brighter than the sun, having a cross on his head wearing 26 II| rich man which saw S. John, having in his bed but vile clothes 27 III| without plaining, and without having any charge save to God: 28 III| was pure and clean without having of any tatche of deadly 29 III| and there he healed one having the palsy which had been 30 III| his bread, but the devil having, envy of the charity of 31 III| beasts that Ezechiel saw, having in himself four wings; the 32 III| came and spake with him, having tofore them the sign of 33 III| to-scratched him. Then the provost, having indignation hereof and in 34 III| and steward of the land, having about him a great multitude 35 III| was sent for, which came having on him the clerk's array 36 III| the faith, whereof they, having indignation, ordained a 37 III| misery and heat. Then Alban, having pity on them, sorrowed by 38 IV| hath thought. Then Simon having indignation, cried aloud: 39 IV| dreading God. The devil having envy to the holiness of 40 IV| of the beasts. The devil having envy of her much patience, 41 IV| commandment of Herod, a man having the palsy cried to him. 42 IV| there was a philosopher having devotion to Nazarien that 43 IV| ox, longer than an horse, having teeth sharp as a sword, 44 IV| enlumined from him, and having their sight. And then again 45 IV| of his own body, that in having victory of his wood tormentor, 46 IV| divine inspiration. Then she having faith in the puissance of 47 V| years in marriage without having any lineage. And then they 48 VI| in England twenty years, having two sons by the said Emma, 49 VI| upon his hands and knees, having in either hand a little 50 VI| they sailed over the sea, having so good wind that they arrived 51 VI| by our Lord. Then, they having hope and trust in our Lord, 52 VI| of all sins, heaping and having plenty of merits and receiving 53 VI| drive them out void, and having nothing. Thirdly, that she 54 VI| miracles. And many sick people having divers diseases have been 55 VI| holy church. And the devil, having ever envy on good works, 56 VI| corrected by the will of God, having dread, said to her: If thou 57 VII| foul? And then the emperor having disdain, and angry by felony, 58 VII| heaven. Then the butchers having despite, cut off the great 59 VII| chastity, whereof the fiend having envy at her blessed living, 60 VII| never slept, at his will, having in his heart any sorrow 61 VII| smite off his head without having any audience. But tofore 62 VII| of Liege a sow bare a pig having the visage of a man, and 63 VII| the miracle they departed, having much marvel that they did 64 VII| good mother considering and having mind of that which the good 65 VII| he answered nothing, but having his thought on God sustained 66 VII| came against him, and he having as then nothing ready to 67 VII| pure and clean saint then, having the hair on his flesh, covered 68 VII| heard their sighing, and having pity on them that were nigh 69 VII| for help. The holy bishop having on them great compassion 70 VII| he lay on the earth, and having pity on him, one of them 71 VII| wilt send the sweet lamb, having domination in all the earth. 72 VII| our mother holy church, having hope to be accompanied with 73 VII| speaking for all sinners, having hope on the misericorde


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License