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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| custom to conceive by the seed of man; but the Virgin Mary 2 I| thee and woman, and thy seed and her seed. She shall 3 I| woman, and thy seed and her seed. She shall break thy head, 4 I| shall give thee, and to thy seed for evermore. I shall make 5 I| evermore. I shall make thy seed as powder or dust of the 6 I| the earth shall number thy seed. Arise therefore and walk 7 I| shall issue and come of thy seed shall be thine heir. Our 8 I| shall thy offspringing and seed be. And Abram believed it 9 I| voice said to Abram: Thy seed shall be exiled into Egypt 10 I| and I shall multiply thy seed, and so much people shall 11 I| thee and shall multiply thy seed greatly. And Abram fell 12 I| between me and thee, and thy seed in thy generations. I shall 13 I| give to thee and to thy seed after thee the land of thy 14 I| and shall multiply his seed into much people, twelve 15 I| him, that we may have some seed of him. They gave their 16 I| for in Isaac shall thy seed be called. Yet shall I make 17 I| people, for he is of thy seed. Abraham rose early in the 18 I| thee and shall multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, 19 I| that is on the seaside, thy seed shall possess the gates 20 I| their enemies, and in thy seed shall be blessed all the 21 I| sworn to me, saying: To thy seed I shall give this land. 22 I| thousand thousand, and that thy seed may possess the gates of 23 I| blessings of Abraham, and to thy seed after thee, that thou mayst 24 I| give to thee and to thy seed, and thy seed shall be as 25 I| and to thy seed, and thy seed shall be as dust of the 26 I| blessed in thee and in thy seed. And I shall be thy keeper 27 I| and shouldest spread my seed like unto the gravel of 28 I| shall give to thee and thy seed; and vanished from him. 29 I| that were issued of his seed that entered into Egypt 30 I| of the king, and give us seed to sow lest the earth turn 31 I| of your land. Take to you seed and sow ye the fields that 32 I| thee this land and to thy seed after thee in sempiternal 33 I| God hath showed to me thy seed. Then when Joseph took them 34 I| greater than he, and his seed shall grow into gentiles, 35 I| saying: I shall multiply your seed as the stars of heaven, 36 I| spoken I shall give to your seed, and ye shall possess and 37 I| into the land, and their seed shall possess it. Moses 38 I| I shall give it to thy seed. Now thou hast seen it with 39 II| thee to be friendly to my seed, and destroy not my house, 40 II| blessing of Abraham in his seed. Then they went and entered 41 II| fourth generation, and your seed be blessed of the God of 42 II| blessed if there be left of my seed for to see the clearness 43 II| and set in their minds the seed of life. And when the apostle 44 III| there were found in the seed of Germain three sovereign 45 III| and reason of semence or seed. Germain is said seed burgeoning, 46 III| or seed. Germain is said seed burgeoning, for he had in 47 III| eagerness of devotion, and seed by virtue of his predication 48 IV| Three things be found in seed germining, that is to wit, 49 IV| nutrimental, and reason of seed. Then the holy S. Germain 50 IV| holy S. Germain is said as seed germining. For in him was 51 IV| devotion, and reason of the seed by virtue of predication, 52 IV| blessed Laurence to mustard seed which is broken by many 53 IV| and thy conception without seed, and thy divine habitation 54 IV| had not conceived of the seed of man but by divine inspiration. 55 V| not to him to receive his seed, he through-pierced like 56 V| engendered and raised the seed of his brother and engendered 57 VI| and translated from one seed or lineage to another. The 58 VI| Edward, joining together the seed of England and of Normandy, 59 VI| empress sprang of their seed, and it brought forth fruit 60 VI| Virginity is the flower of the seed of the church, beauty and 61 VI| receive the fruit of the seed that thou hast sown in Cecilia, 62 VII| the Virgin Mary without seed of man. And he saith in


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