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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| and the history of Pontius Pilate, which the author frankly 2 I| Veritas de celo est. And Pilate said: In earth is no truth. 3 I| his passion before Herod Pilate and the Jews was thus still 4 I| was mocked in the house of Pilate. For they clad him with 5 I| the Jews for envy, and Pilate for dread. And therefore 6 I| Less, and of the pain of Pilate and his birth thou shalt 7 I| seemed to be of the age of Pilate. And these two sons when 8 I| because of his birth. And Pilate seeing this was moved of 9 I| sent for trewage. And when Pilate saw him, he anon accompanied 10 I| manners that were in him. Pilate slew him also. And when 11 I| hath deserved. Then was Pilate sent to this cruel people 12 I| Isle of Pontus, Pontius Pilate. And when Herod heard his 13 I| for this cause Herod and Pilate were enemies unto the time 14 I| passion of Jesu Christ, whom Pilate sent to Herod. Another cause 15 I| would go up to heaven. And Pilate came upon them, and when 16 I| reigned in Galilee. ~And when Pilate had delivered Jesu Christ 17 I| maladies. And he knew not that Pilate and the Jews had slain him. 18 I| parts over sea, and say to Pilate that he send to me the leech 19 I| And when he was come to Pilate and had said his message, 20 I| and had said his message, Pilate was much abashed, and demanded 21 I| he that ye ask for, whom Pilate damned to death, and whom 22 I| whom the Jews delivered to Pilate for envy, and commanded 23 I| thou hast long desired, Pilate and the Jews by envy and 24 I| Then he commanded that Pilate should be taken and brought 25 I| when the Emperor heard that Pilate was come to Rome, he was 26 I| should be brought tofore him. Pilate ware always the garment 27 I| Jesus. Then the Emperor made Pilate to be set in prison till 28 I| villain's death. And when Pilate heard the sentence, he took 29 I| Scholastica Historia is read that Pilate was accused before the Emperor 30 I| demanded the body of Jesus of Pilate, and that he had put it 31 I| at that hour presented to Pilate, and at this hour, after 32 I| stake and beaten tofore Pilate. And as it is said, the 33 II| was Herod Antipas, to whom Pilate sent Jesu Christ in the 34 III| entered into the court of Pilate which then was provost. 35 III| it happed on a day that Pilate went for to disport him 36 III| knew not the father. When Pilate had told to Judas of his 37 III| brought the apples unto Pilate, and told to him how that 38 III| owned the garden. Then sent Pilate to seize all the good that 39 III| more grievous to me that Pilate hath remarried me against 40 III| knights, by the commandment of Pilate, on the side of the cross 41 III| it be not authentic. For Pilate, which doubted the fury 42 III| emperor, and the messenger of Pilate which would have gone to 43 III| of it. The messenger of Pilate answered and said that he 44 III| Alban, the messenger of Pilate, go where he would.~After 45 III| had despite of this, that Pilate had written the miracles 46 VII| full burning fire, with Pilate, Herod, and Caiaphas, therefore 47 VII| thirdly of the Jews to Pilate by great detraction.~After, 48 VII| Jews cried three times to Pilate, speaking of the blessed 49 VII| he suffered under Pontius Pilate, that was paynim and judge 50 VII| raven, iii. 85.~Pontius Pilate, his parentage and history,


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