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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| read that an usurer had founded a church, and then he prayed 2 II| which created all things and founded the seas. And the apostle 3 II| servants to him; I have founded a tower; and thou sayst 4 II| converted much people and founded many churches in the christian 5 II| finally after that he had founded many churches and had ordained 6 II| to the church, which was founded in his name and consecrate 7 II| Reading, which the first Henry founded. And that same year he translated 8 II| she received baptism, and founded a church upon the body of 9 III| renomee, but she that was founded upon humility sought the 10 III| among them. And after, she founded in Bethlehem an abbey in 11 III| my thought be so firmly founded upon the firm stone of Jesu 12 III| preach the word of God and founded holy church by his predication, 13 III| that at the beginning he founded and endowed with rents six 14 III| Sicily, and the seventh he founded within the walls of Rome 15 III| pound of gold, and also he founded to them an abbey in Jerusalem, 16 III| called Restis, and there founded he first a house for to 17 III| year that this house was founded came many noble men of the 18 III| body is now, which abbey founded S. Banolanis disciple to 19 III| signs and miracles, and founded there two abbeys. Now it 20 III| abbeys that S. Benet had founded, three of them stood on 21 III| In the worship of whom is founded the noble order of the garter, 22 III| Christ, for he was right sore founded in humilty. He was marvellously 23 III| Canterbury in the abbey that he founded there in the worship and 24 III| hallow his church that he had founded and when S. Eusebius, bishop 25 III| he was of good life, and founded the church that is now called 26 IV| had governed Antioch, he founded a church under Claudius 27 IV| and was named Kenulf, and founded the abbey of Winchcombe, 28 IV| to the poor people, and founded many churches, and many 29 IV| him his church that he had founded. And when S. Eusebius understood 30 IV| that is to understand, founded upon Christ. Or of in and 31 IV| as polished. He was well founded upon the stone Christ by 32 V| queen of the Lombards, founded at Modena, beside Milan, 33 VI| England, did do build and founded a house of Charterhouse 34 VII| spread through the world, he founded a city in which he edified 35 VII| fair abbey which he himself founded, where our Lord showeth 36 VII| drink but three times. He founded many abbeys and monasteries, 37 VII| where this child was born he founded a noble nnonastery, which 38 VII| place beforesaid, where he founded a church in the honour and 39 VII| Charitable, full of abstinence, founded in humility, adorned of 40 VII| great devotion and diligence founded. All the which things the 41 VII| of Bruell, which they had founded on their patrimony. They 42 VII| abbot of his own house, founded in the honour of God our 43 VII| pecunies or silver. He founded many convents of the order 44 VII| He enriched many a church founded by him with great revenues 45 VII| abbey of Royalmont, which he founded and endowed with great revenue 46 VII| nuns at Mons which she had founded, wrote and prayed to her 47 VII| anon after she builded and founded her abbey of Maubeuge.~There


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