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herman 2
hermanus 1
hermes 7
hermit 43
hermitage 5
hermitic 1
hermits 17
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43 george
43 greek
43 hanged
43 hermit
43 laboured
43 latin
43 martyred
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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hermit

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1 I| one which seemed to be an hermit, and when we demanded him 2 II| Life of S. Paul the first Hermit. ~S. Paul which was the 3 II| Paul which was the first hermit as S. Jerome writeth, was 4 II| he departed and became an hermit so long and so many years, 5 II| this time S. Anthony was a hermit in another desert and was 6 II| none so good ne so great an hermit as he was himself. Hereupon 7 II| down in that desert was an hermit better than he, a all. And 8 II| desert unto S. Paul the hermit, having great desire to 9 II| and foreseen of a holy hermit. When the persecution of 10 II| the desert. Then another hermit met him and demanded him 11 II| again into his house. An hermit which was in desert was 12 II| poor people and became an hermit. He had overmany temptations 13 II| the devil. ~There was an hermit that had renounced the world, 14 II| showed in a vision to an hermit, named Effrem how much holy 15 II| seest. And after this the hermit came to the city for to 16 II| with the clergy, then the hermit said to himself; I see well 17 II| he spake Greek. Another hermit saw S. Basil, how he went 18 III| in that time there was an hermit, an holy man, which had 19 III| for God's sake? Then the hermit thanked Almighty God, and 20 IV| into a great desert, to an hermit that dwelt there, and this 21 IV| that dwelt there, and this hermit preached to him of Jesu 22 IV| requirest I may not do. And the hermit said: Thou must then wake 23 IV| such thing. And then the hermit said to him: Knowest thou 24 IV| know it well. Then said the hermit, Because thou art noble 25 IV| devils tofore the cell of an hermit, and he opened the window 26 V| world she led the life of a hermit, and all estranged from 27 V| dwelled there long with a hermit that was a holy man. And 28 V| and took the habit of a hermit and set herself in a little 29 VI| if he would that such a hermit should pray for him, and 30 VI| anker, n., an anchorite or hermit.~bleveth, n. v., remaineth. ~ 31 VII| dwelled a holy father, a hermit in desert named Adrian, 32 VII| island wherein S. Paul the hermit dwelleth, and hath dwelled 33 VII| followeth of Barlaam the Hermit.~Barlaam, of whom S. John 34 VII| I know right well an old hermit that resembleth much Barlaam, 35 VII| seek Barlaam, and took this hermit and feigned that he had 36 VII| baptized, and led the life of a hermit.~Then there was an enchanter 37 VII| age, and led the life of a hermit thirty-five years' and then 38 VII| things like as the holy hermit has said were accomplished 39 VII| S. Fiacre, the glorious hermit, made many virtuous deeds 40 VII| long as he would. When the hermit Fiacre had impetred his 41 VII| Lord, wheresoever the holy hermit Fiacre drew his staff, the 42 VII| thence forthon he loved the hermit S. Fiacre more than before, 43 VII| January 25, ii. 279.~Paul the Hermit. January 10, ii. 204.~Pauline,


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