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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| Voragine, notably those of S. Genevieve and S. Louis. ~Convincing 2 I| Again, in the life of S. Genevieve the French version has the 3 III| Quintin, S. Lucian, S. Genevieve, S. Colomba, S. Maxime, 4 III| followeth the Life of S. Genevieve.~The noble S. Genevieve 5 III| Genevieve.~The noble S. Genevieve was born at Nanterre, beside 6 III| church that is now called S. Genevieve, on the mount of Paris, 7 III| at the incitation of S. Genevieve, and S. Remigius did hallow 8 III| that the said virgin S. Genevieve was a child, S. Germain 9 III| espied out the little maid S. Genevieve, and made her to come to 10 III| her said that her name was Genevieve, and her father Severe, 11 III| perdurable. Then he said to Genevieve: My daughter tell to me, 12 III| her: God thee saluteth, Genevieve. Daughter, rememberest thou 13 III| mother of the holy maid Genevieve, went on an holy and festal 14 III| knew by the Holy Ghost that Genevieve was the most worthy and 15 III| S. Germain demanded how Genevieve did, but the people, which 16 III| other cities more sure. S. Genevieve warned and admonished the 17 III| had given such grace to Genevieve his handmaid. They demanded 18 III| the help of God and of S. Genevieve, and of the people of Paris, 19 III| Genese the priest said to Genevieve, which knew not hereof, 20 III| restoring of her sight. Genevieve, that was right debonair, 21 III| besought and required S. Genevieve that she would visit the 22 III| such grace to his damsel Genevieve, and when she returned they 23 III| judged to death, but because Genevieve should not demand them, 24 III| life, which demanded of S. Genevieve of the merchants that went 25 III| that God had given to S. Genevieve, she required her to change 26 III| gree by himself; thus S. Genevieve delivered S. Celine from 27 III| said Celine offered to S. Genevieve one, her chamberer, which 28 III| her virginity. The holy Genevieve demanded of her if she was 29 III| she was a virgin sacred; Genevieve said nay, telling to her 30 III| semblable wise the holy Genevieve discovered to many the secrets 31 III| raised in the cell of S. Genevieve. There came from Meaux a 32 III| the hand became all whole.~Genevieve that knew well, that our 33 III| the prayer of the damsel Genevieve. When the goods came to 34 III| to her feet saying: Dame Genevieve give me again Claude my 35 III| Claude my daughter. When Genevieve saw the good faith of her, 36 III| merits of S. Martin and S. Genevieve, and the perils that the 37 III| holy and blessed saint, S. Genevieve, the which lived in this 38 III| now called the Mount of S Genevieve, in the church of S. Peter 39 III| of the blessed virgin S. Genevieve was assigned a lamp at her 40 III| glorious saint, the blessed Genevieve, that she be mediatrix unto 41 VII| vi. 190.~—cast out by S. Genevieve, iii. 295, 301.~—cast out 42 VII| Germain consecrates S. Genevieve, iii. 286.~Geronce, mother 43 VII| 286.~Geronce, mother of S. Genevieve, iii. 287.~---blinded and 44 VII| Paris, victualled by S. Genevieve, iii. 298.~Paul the deacon'


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