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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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secret

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1 I| said to Volusian, which was secret with him: Go into the parts 2 I| took him and put him in a secret place, where diligently 3 I| Thirdly, they were in a secret place; for they were in 4 I| and shall speak to it in secret. Fourthly, they were in 5 I| in the field, he held it secret till they returned. Then 6 II| them with sickness in their secret parts, and wells boiled 7 II| was taken on them in their secret parts, and a great howling 8 II| of rest, whereas I may be secret in contemplation, and eschew 9 II| and prayed him to keep it secret during his life. After this 10 II| his disciples, to him most secret, demanded of him saying: 11 II| men, he called one of his secret men whom he trusted well 12 II| and said to him: I have a secret counsel to tell thee, and 13 II| and if thou keep it not secret and do as I bid thee, I 14 III| company. Thou knowest well the secret desires of him, thou hast 15 III| Cuthbert charged him to keep it secret and tell no man thereof 16 III| with him in his house of a secret thing for his profit. And 17 III| found in a dark place and a secret with three priests and three 18 IV| commanding him to keep this thing secret as long as he lived. ~There 19 IV| help. And then she said, in secret scorn: That is as true, 20 IV| understood that it was a secret celestial place where no 21 IV| and wept every day in a secret place, and led a full holy 22 IV| fellows with thee and keep it secret. And Malchus was so afeard 23 IV| disclosed it not, but kept it secret, because our Lord commanded 24 IV| to him: Keep my counsel secret, and draw Concordia out 25 V| he should keep his name secret and to tell it to no man, 26 V| they spake together of some secret thing, and he marvelled 27 V| than any light, and more secret than any secret counsels, 28 V| and more secret than any secret counsels, and more high 29 V| would have fled into some secret place, thereas he should 30 V| some one were present in secret. He gave never no goods 31 V| towards their withdraught and secret places, they went all that 32 V| strangers were kept in the most secret chests of the temple, Herod 33 V| And when she came in a secret place the devil would have 34 V| peace, for ye know not the secret judgments of God. As long 35 V| familiar with him, this secret which was showed to him 36 V| her: If there be any more secret place here, let us go thereto; 37 V| she led him into divers secret places; and he said always 38 VI| men of religion, fled into secret places and deserts, where 39 VI| places as his wife, and in secret places as his sister. And 40 VI| Ursula had signified by secret letters. She, by the inspiration 41 VI| her own mouth and sent by secret messengers such as she should 42 VI| we should hele and keep secret the marvellous virtue of 43 VI| daughters, more familiar and secret with her than other, went 44 VI| end that by her prayers secret she might impetre and get 45 VI| be that thou wilt keep it secret and swear that ye shall 46 VI| Aquila went into a more secret place for to pray, and a 47 VI| n.. spikes.~celyers, n., secret abodes. ~cenacle, n., guest 48 VII| chamber till he came into her secret study, whereas none came 49 VII| S. Ambrose right in the secret of the mass, which menaced 50 VII| times were, as he was in a secret place and set all his intent 51 VII| heaven hath shewed to him the secret of all the verity. And thus 52 VII| watchings, orisons, and other secret abstinences and disciplines. 53 VII| with his own hands, in a secret place, the feet of some 54 VII| as many he saith in his secret, and as many at the end 55 VII| and beginneth his orisons secret, the which are said for 56 VII| nature. For if I wot a thing secret, I may utter and rehearse


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