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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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learned

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1 I| heaven and this canticle he learned there; and after then he 2 I| as that they would have learned each of other? But he saith, 3 I| also as doctors say, Moses learned that time all the histories 4 I| God; and also received and learned many ceremonies and statutes 5 II| bring to him some that be learned in the science of masonry, 6 II| Cunning is of that thou hast learned the memory or mind, and 7 II| son of one Justa and was learned and taught of a priest named 8 II| whom he had taught and learned, which scholars slew him 9 II| nourished and taught and learned in science, what is this 10 II| abode thus blind, he was learned and informed in the gospel, 11 II| informed in the gospel, for he learned it never of man ne by man, 12 III| praised and blessed. He learned us that we should not love 13 III| Christ and all that thou hast learned of him is true doctrine 14 III| Ignatius was a man right well learned, and the third bishop after 15 III| and in a little time he learned all the science of the law 16 III| And when he had so much learned that he was a master in 17 III| the antiphoner on which he learned them is yet there. He put 18 III| church by hearing that he had learned thereby without more. He 19 III| called England, and was learned at Rome and there flourished 20 III| that they thanked God, and learned that they ought not doubt 21 III| he would not, for he had learned of S. Ambrose what difference 22 III| of seven years, when he learned at the school his credo, 23 III| otherwise, but so as he had learned, and that other began to 24 III| of Auxerre and was well learned in the arts liberal. And 25 III| debonair fraternity that so learned the holy words that no filth 26 III| goodly young man, and well learned in Latin, French, Greek, 27 IV| of our Lord, wherein he learned the words that he said. 28 IV| kept in a cage whicb was learned to speak. And on a time 29 IV| of Christ. Theoteinus, a learned man, wrote her legend. ~ 30 IV| brother of the same place, a learned man in the law, demanded 31 IV| was a clean virgin, and learned the law of God with my disciple 32 IV| blessed promartyr S. Stephen, learned in reading, and profited 33 IV| Vestitor, saith he hath learned of his foregoers which did 34 IV| have by doctrine and study learned of the lesson of them, which 35 V| said that all that he had learned of holy scripture he had 36 V| of holy scripture he had learned it in woods, in fields, 37 V| right noble doctor, for he learned all by himself, without 38 V| Jesu Christ, which he had learned of his mother, was not therein. 39 V| general council, the which he learned after, that it was ordained 40 V| that three things he had learned of S. Ambrose: the first 41 V| that I have said and have learned by engine and conning, and 42 V| of Nazareth, and they had learned the order of generation 43 V| she was come, she being learned of her lady, opposed against 44 V| named Theodora. They were learned in the art of medicine, 45 V| Constantinople. And when he had learned of him the holy Scripture 46 V| him: S. Jerome, priest, learned in letters of Greek, Latin, 47 V| Denis, whom he saw best learned in divine things: Denis, 48 V| is not supposed that he learned of any other, but only of 49 VI| mannered, that is to say well learned and induced in the sacrifices 50 VI| covered with blood. She had learned an orison of the five wounds 51 VI| that be in Jesu Christ. She learned the office of the Cross 52 VI| her much thanks. And thus learned they to do well by devotion 53 VI| arts liberal, and after, we learned philosophy and sith we joined 54 VII| teach her, they after that, learned of her and became her disciples.~ 55 VII| abbot of the same place, and learned and profited much in holy 56 VII| his mouth till that he had learned to keep silence, and there 57 VII| defend the faith that I have learned of thee, I shall abide in 58 VII| tenderly betook him for to be learned and taught under the cure


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