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vengeances 2
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47 truly
47 vengeance
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47 woodness
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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vengeance

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1 I| Austin saith that, the vengeance of God shall be so cruel 2 I| to our Lord, and a day of vengeance to God. Lo! for one day 3 I| more destroy man by such vengeance. And then our Lord blessed 4 I| that God would have taken vengeance on him for her, and sent 5 I| to heaven, I shall take vengeance and destroy them. Then Abraham 6 I| and delivered Lot from the vengeance of the cities in which he 7 I| blood, that it may be a vengeance in all the land of Egypt, 8 I| was the first plague and vengeance. The second was that God 9 I| let them depart. The third vengeance that God sent to them was 10 I| them depart. The fourth vengeance was that God sent all manner 11 I| depart. The ninth plague and vengeance was that God sent so great 12 I| resteth now but one plague and vengeance, and after that he shall 13 I| shall slay the other for vengeance, ne for his goods, or for 14 I| sword on his side and take vengeance and slay every each his 15 I| God smote them and took vengeance on them by a great plague 16 II| The people seeing this vengeance and plague said: Let not 17 II| and so it was, and a great vengeance and death was had upon all 18 II| people were dead by the vengeance that was taken on them in 19 II| remember me, and take now no vengeance of my sins, ne remember 20 II| wise be slain with like vengeance. After this Holofernes commanded 21 II| taken into hideous and great vengeance, into sword, ravin, and 22 II| of the apostle. And this vengeance blameth S. Austin in his 23 II| cursed them, and the divine vengeance ensued suddenly the malediction 24 II| came upon Herod a right vengeance, for like as he dissevered 25 II| grievous malady by right vengeance of God, for a strong fever 26 II| said that this malady was a vengeance of God, and for as much 27 III| here no longer lest the vengeance of God take us, and that 28 III| Pella, because that the vengeance should not fall on them, 29 III| thee which herein takest vengeance; for then they of the town 30 III| wherefore God took such vengeance that they burned with fire 31 III| the paynims said that this vengeance came of great righteousness. 32 IV| to abide any dilation of vengeance, for the next day following, 33 IV| apostles from the cruel vengeance of the cruel tyrant, which 34 IV| wherefore I would take on her vengeance. And thou hast brought to 35 V| were hurt, I never required vengeance of the hurter. I leave to 36 V| they have sinned, which cry vengeance unto heaven, I have not 37 V| was smitten with divine vengeance of God, whose persecution 38 V| custom, so let him receive vengeance by the sovereign judge. 39 V| adversary, whiles ye take on it vengeance by my life. Then they vanished 40 V| of Rome was then burnt by vengeance of God, and the left arm 41 VI| reign among them, and what vengeance shall be taken on them for 42 VI| now drawn out his sword of vengeance to smite his people. This 43 VI| And afterward God took vengeance upon him, so that his belly 44 VI| great resurrection.~How vengeance was showed to a damoiselle 45 VI| were delivered to him to do vengeance, he desired it more to do 46 VII| iv, 99.~Herod's malady a vengeance of God, ii. 181.~Hingvar 47 VII| Veltis the fiend, iv, 69.~Vengeance on sinners, instances of.


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