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holidays 1
holier 1
holily 30
holiness 67
hollow 2
holm 2
holm-trees 1
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68 fellow
68 mark
68 touched
67 holiness
67 judas
67 prophet
67 reign
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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holiness

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1 I| deity, the soul full of holiness, and the entire flesh all 2 I| they go in devotion and holiness, therefore they begin to 3 I| this Carpo was of so great holiness that as oft as he sang mass 4 I| giveth also adornment of holiness for to inform, as saith 5 I| the salt is understood the holiness of his life which is savour 6 I| which we be conformed to holiness, and the mystery of his 7 II| friend of God, for your holiness ye shall be bishop of this 8 II| they must needs lose their holiness and leave their good life. 9 III| great religion and of great holiness, after that that Master 10 III| Vedaste was of much great holiness and cleanness: for when 11 III| is perseverant in great holiness. Valentine is said also 12 III| Just for his right great holiness, for S. Jerome recordeth 13 III| their wives, and thus all holiness may be lost, but by penance 14 III| And then he heard of the holiness of S. Dunstan, and sent 15 III| pope heard of his great holiness, he sent for him to come 16 III| that saw him as a mirror of holiness and the exemplar of all 17 III| lantern burning, noblesse of holiness; in an angel, prerogative 18 III| father, whole and safe.~Holiness and benignity, with all 19 IV| acceptable sacrifice of the holiness of thy thought, the which 20 IV| rest, was a man of great holiness and of meekness named Gentian, 21 IV| preaching greater, and in holiness they be equal. Haymo saith 22 IV| devil having envy to the holiness of Theodora, enticed a rich 23 IV| Theodora was of so great holiness, that she did many miracles. 24 IV| devil could not suffer her holiness, and appeared to her saying: 25 IV| him had great joy of his holiness, and Elmeston, that was 26 IV| priest, he shone in so great holiness, that when he sang the solemnities 27 IV| without ceasing, and that his holiness might not be hid, there 28 IV| exequies of chastity and holiness, thou that drankest at the 29 IV| And by the blessing and holiness of the holy body, whosoever 30 IV| appertaineth to so great holiness, and to the seignory of 31 V| great was this miracle of holiness, when he made the fiend, 32 V| and of life, the form of holiness, the rule of justice, the 33 V| unto the angels, sovereign holiness of the law of the gospel, 34 V| but he was of so great holiness that wild birds came to 35 V| profited every day in all holiness, and was visited daily of 36 V| but he was more noble by holiness, and was informed in lettrure 37 V| his first age. So, for his holiness, he was loved of all the 38 V| of pity; and to herself, holiness.~ 39 V| against the realm. And by the holiness and providence of the good 40 V| seemed outward of marvellous holiness, and kept silence so straitly 41 V| him anything of merit of holiness, he commanded to some brother 42 VI| shined in wisdom and in holiness. The monasteries flourished 43 VI| found and read. And then the holiness of the king was known, and 44 VI| wept for joy to see the holiness of the king. And then he 45 VI| given glory.~After this, the holiness and fame of S. Edward sprang 46 VI| and commended greatly the holiness of S. Edward, the king of 47 VI| talk of the welfare and holiness of their king S. Edward. 48 VI| conversation, and for the holiness of their life, sweetness 49 VI| was much talking of his holiness, and the devotion of the 50 VI| saints in prerogative of holiness, so that by their great 51 VI| so that by their great holiness and plenitude of graces, 52 VI| sapience, righteousness, truth, holiness, and strength. Sapience 53 VI| iniquity, truth by leasings, holiness by filth, and strength by 54 VI| yet more noble as to the holiness of God and portion of the 55 VI| there was a man of great holiness and virtue, and two were 56 VI| when the renomee of his holiness grew and increased, the 57 VI| her thought was but all holiness. This good lady purveyed 58 VI| of the great abundance of holiness that God had given to his 59 VI| she was fair by grace of holiness, for the author of nature 60 VI| of S. Elizabeth of what holiness she was, as well in the 61 VII| and he shined in great holiness of religion. And his mother 62 VII| the Pope was of much great holiness, and demeaned him laudably 63 VII| he drew to him by feigned holiness. And then he began to believe 64 VII| Stephen, which was of so great holiness that God ennobled him by 65 VII| So then as the vessel of holiness, that is to wit Turien, 66 VII| Rheims, ever filled with holiness, and reigned in that time 67 VII| manner and for wonderful holiness. What marvel he was of admirable


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