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diligence 14
diligenely 1
diligent 10
diligently 63
diligit 1
dim 1
dime 3
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63 bless
63 chastity
63 crucified
63 diligently
63 move
63 neck
63 orisons
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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diligently

   Volume
1 I| and love him ardently, and diligently we have and hold him in 2 I| in a secret place, where diligently they closed him and kept 3 II| to the naked clothes, and diligently he buried the dead men and 4 II| that he had done well and diligently the charge of his commission, 5 II| them, and informed them diligently in the faith. And long time 6 II| charity, and that they should diligently govern their churches, and 7 II| she wrote her sin, and diligently closed and sealed it and 8 III| she saw them she inquired diligently who they were, and when 9 III| the deacon afterwards much diligently compiled and ordained.~S. 10 III| whom he received and served diligently with meat and drink and 11 III| priests and hear their service diligently, and that he should have 12 III| Josephus hearing thereof diligently enquired the cause of the 13 III| Maro, servants of Christ, diligently.~ 14 III| against christian men, and did diligently enquire where S. Urban was, 15 III| meiny, and enformed them diligently in the christian faith with 16 III| the city of Auxerre more diligently than the other, there was 17 III| charged to keep; gladly and diligently be heard their confessions, 18 III| nourished them sweetly, oft and diligently he preached to them or did 19 III| him the law of God much diligently. When he had dwelled with 20 IV| which made this translation diligently: When the blessed S. James 21 IV| informed him in the faith diligently, and said to him: This king 22 IV| he governed the city more diligently than all the others, there 23 IV| noble fighter, and shall do diligently that thou hast said. And 24 IV| And S. Dominic considered diligently his fellow in that vision, 25 IV| like as they had been kept diligently in an almary. And on a time 26 IV| washed. And when he had diligently informed him in the articles 27 IV| predication, for he accomplished diligently the office of preaching. 28 IV| keep it there three days diligently, and I shall then come again, 29 V| all his heart he served diligently, and by the help of God 30 V| they went and sought him diligently and busily two days, and 31 V| should entend to God the more diligently, and that his entent should 32 V| and locked it fast right diligently, and was right joyful that 33 V| her son, and kept it much diligently. And the night following, 34 V| and therefore he sought diligently cause to depose him. And 35 V| them to wash his feet and diligently to seek and search for the 36 V| unto the day of thy death diligently, and anon all his temptation 37 V| her in the dread of God diligently, and regenerated her by 38 V| received of the abbot, and diligently instructed and taught, and 39 V| breasts with blood, which diligently beholding, they understood 40 VI| and sought and enquired diligently for the thief that stole 41 VI| specially, and she full diligently ministered to him all things 42 VI| Virgin Mary kept and heled diligently all these things in her 43 VI| wherefore they required diligently of their voyage. And then 44 VI| and considered the hart diligently, he saw between his horns 45 VI| Eustace hearing this, and diligently considered and beheld her, 46 VI| was afeard, and enquired diligently what thing so great and 47 VI| harms. And let us also pray diligently for all christian souls, 48 VI| and he taught her full diligently and informed her perfectly 49 VI| bishop bade him to hearken diligently, and he began to stretch 50 VI| Euphemius's house for to enquire diligently tidings of the man of God. 51 VI| of nuns, which prayed her diligently for to visit them, without 52 VI| religion and put herself diligently to the works of mercy, for 53 VI| there came a wolf which diligently kept the holy head from 54 VI| and desired and enquired diligently in what manner he might 55 VI| said, if these words be diligently considered, that he should 56 VII| martyrdom, and informed them diligently in the faith, and because 57 VII| that if thou keep them diligently thou mayst have great profit 58 VII| tend and wait busily and diligently to the divine service. They 59 VII| which lawfully, justly, and diligently accomplished all such things 60 VII| he purposed and put right diligently the holy crown of thorns 61 VII| written in French, exposed diligently to Philip his eldest son 62 VII| He confessed him oft and diligently, and heard the divine service 63 VII| devoutly, the orders examined diligently in life, in conditions,


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