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orison 82
orisons 63
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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orisons

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1 I| Ghost; for by fastings, by orisons, and by devotion is one 2 I| breaking of the bread in devout orisons after the sending of the 3 I| hallowed because that the orisons be enhanced there. And it 4 II| that they would all be in orisons and prayers, in such wise 5 II| put himself to prayer and orisons, and brake all the lamps 6 II| which was ready. ~After the orisons and the enseignments that 7 II| Silvester first made his orisons and prayers to our Lord, 8 II| during they abode together in orisons and prayers, and thanked 9 III| him not persevere in his orisons ne in no good works; yet 10 III| And then they made their orisons and said: Lord God, which 11 III| a time, which was in his orisons, and said to him that there 12 III| the mountain, and made his orisons and prayers much devoutly; 13 III| fastings and prayers and in orisons. Then when he had been long 14 III| would remember him in her orisons and prayers, and recommended 15 III| wake in fastings and in orisons, by which they might assuage 16 III| wakings, fastings and in orisons. She said to the burgesses 17 III| and was all the night in orisons and in tears, in requiring 18 III| and went to prayer and orisons in requiring our Lord, with 19 III| herself on the ground in orisons and in weepings. Thus as 20 III| prayers, in tastings and orisons. Thither came a woman to 21 III| long sick, with prayers and orisons, and after, blessed her 22 III| it happed as she was in orisons in a corner in the church 23 III| bless it. She lay down in orisons and prayers, beseeching 24 VI| by their merits and their orisons. Of the first, saith S. 25 VI| be in heaven, then of his orisons be given thankings, and 26 VI| he had accomplished his orisons, he said to the serpent: 27 VI| by the corpse, and by his orisons he remised him in his life 28 VI| seemed to her, being in orisons, that her spirit was refreshed 29 VI| was always a long while in orisons. And it is read that ofttimes 30 VI| Christ, and say prayers and orisons according thereto, after 31 VI| weepings and tears, made their orisons and prayers devoutly to 32 VI| not great marvel of the orisons and prayers of S. Clare, 33 VI| fled, and wailed that the orisons of S. Clare burnt them all, 34 VI| him to the virtue of her orisons, as well ought we then to 35 VI| day a certain number of orisons and prayers, and if she 36 VI| praying, and saying his orisons to our Lord God.~Then the 37 VII| night in prayers and in orisons. And hæc in Vitis Patrum.~ 38 VII| glorious doctor was in his orisons and prayers, the blessed 39 VII| saying their prayers and orisons, and devoutly prayed our 40 VII| in devout prayers and in orisons he employed ever the time. 41 VII| continually in prayers of and orisons lifting his hands towards 42 VII| where he was devoutly in his orisons and prayers thus as he was 43 VII| my life in prayers and in orisons, that thou wilt not defer 44 VII| was so accustomed to be in orisons and in prayers and to study, 45 VII| sore travailled by study, orisons, or going, that he as constrained 46 VII| pained his body by watchings, orisons, and other secret abstinences 47 VII| at the instance of their orisons and prayers. Item, once 48 VII| Sometimes the priest saith three orisons to signify the Holy Trinity, 49 VII| Sometimes he saith five orisons, in signifying the five 50 VII| many as the priest saith of orisons at the beginning of the 51 VII| second part.~After these orisons the epistle followeth, the 52 VII| altar and beginneth his orisons secret, the which are said 53 VII| cause for which the first orisons be said, and as many in 54 VII| it is to wit that these orisons are said softly and secretly, 55 VII| stone might be thrown. These orisons here be also said low or 56 VII| priest at the end of his orisons in dressing his hands upon 57 VII| persevere in their prayers and orisons, to the end that they may 58 VII| saith, bowing his knees, two orisons instituted by the ancient 59 VII| doing, the priest saith two orisons, the first beginneth thus: 60 VII| within me.~After these two orisons finished that are before 61 VII| the priest saith as many orisons as he said at the beginning 62 VII| And at the end of these orisons the priest concludeth, saying: 63 VII| paradise.~After all these orisons beforesaid ensueth, Ite


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