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chrysogony 1
chrysostom 37
church 881
churches 61
churchward 1
churchyard 13
churl 2
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62 seventh
61 beginneth
61 belly
61 churches
61 command
61 consent
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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churches

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1 I| await us in the magnificent churches of France, which even after 2 I| of which fell down many churches and many houses, and there 3 I| banners be borne, and in some churches a dragon with a great tail 4 I| reason wherefore in some churches in the time of tempest and 5 I| joy and melody. In some churches, and in especial in them 6 I| distributed in cathedral churches, the foresaid Pope Urban 7 I| should be safe; whereof some churches, after the dedication, be 8 I| And we worship God in the churches towards the east for three 9 II| replenished all the country with churches and converted the people 10 II| people and founded many churches in the christian faith as 11 II| that he had founded many churches and had ordained bishops 12 II| the foundements for the churches, and bare on his shoulders 13 II| diligently govern their churches, and keep their flock from 14 III| and that they might edify churches, each which thing the emperor 15 III| make procession in all the churches much solemnly for to impetre 16 III| should have charge of the churches, and that he should honour 17 III| law should be burnt and churches thrown down, and all men 18 IV| the pope would hallow the churches and took all the bones together, 19 IV| us behoveth to rule the churches to us committed, and shall 20 IV| world, business for the churches, and burning for slanders. 21 IV| of Marseilles, and made churches of Jesu Christ. And with 22 IV| people, and founded many churches, and many monasteries. And 23 IV| of a ripe grape, in some churches, and this day be the grapes 24 IV| to poor people and to the churches. And wonder not that the 25 IV| that he should give them to churches and poor people. And the 26 IV| burnt, he shed in all the churches of the world the odour of 27 IV| is read solemnly in many churches, and therein is contained 28 IV| holy church had made many churches in Constantinople, among 29 V| had commanded that all the churches that there should be destroyed, 30 V| the other saints which had churches in this city, that speak 31 V| the word of God in many churches, and there he preached and 32 V| others chased away, the churches without priests, and the 33 V| he by night visited the churches, as he was accustomed, as 34 V| had a custom to visit the churches at Rome. And so he came 35 V| stones for to repair the churches that the tyrant had destroyed, 36 V| emperor did do repair the churches, and gave to them great 37 V| hallowed their synagogues into churches, and thereof cometh the 38 V| thereof cometh the custom that churches be hallowed, for tofore 39 V| all Ethiopia with noble churches of our Lord. And then Zaroes 40 V| he had to poor men and to churches, he sent a priest for to 41 V| faith, and did do make many churches, and set in them clerks 42 V| that he had despoiled their churches. And as the wicked angels 43 VI| church, for monasteries, churches, and houses of religion 44 VI| diligent to repair and re-edify churches that were destroyed by the 45 VI| if he would visit sixty churches with good devotion, and 46 VI| and visited three score churches with great devotion, and 47 VI| down both monasteries and churches, and what by pestilence 48 VI| but he is ordained of the churches to be fellow of our pilgrimage. 49 VI| whom the praising is in all churches of the gospel. In this that 50 VI| this that he said in all churches, it is signified that he 51 VI| man Beuno had do make many churches, and had ordained the service 52 VI| towels of silk into divers churches in divers places of Assisi.~ 53 VI| and went and visited the churches and places of his cure and 54 VI| they edified seventy-five churches to the honour of our Lord~ 55 VII| a certain time, and made churches,  and raised crosses, and 56 VII| herself greatest of all other churches. And when Phocas was dead 57 VII| him that he had robbed her churches, and as the wicked spirits 58 VII| devoutly frequented the churches, hearing ententively the 59 VII| sometimes upon a day in four churches, much far from one another. 60 VII| other poor religious builded churches, cloisters, dortoirs, and 61 VII| vi. 217.~Consecration of churches, origin of, i. 152.~Constantine'


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