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''; [[Greek language | Greek]]: '' 'Ἰωσήφ' '', '' Iōsēph ''; [[Latin]]: '' 'Ioseph' ''; [[Arabic]]:
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Ad te beate Ioseph, in tribulatione nostra confugimus, atque, implorato Sponsæ tuæ sanctissimæ auxilio, patrocinium quoque tuum fidenter exposcimus.
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Christi de cruce Ioseph ab Aramathia cum suis adiutoribus lauit et condiuit aromatibus.
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Mersur, átque ex tunc in Babyloniam, et Cayr, præfatam: In ista verò Babylonia habetur pulchra Ecclesia Mariæ virginis, in loco vbi morabatur cum filio suo, et Ioseph tempore suæ fugæ, et creditur ibi contineri corpus Virginis Barbaræ.
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Et est ibi villa adhuc vocata Sychem, et in eo est mausoleum Ioseph patriarchæ filij Iacob: ad cuius ossa visitanda sub deuotione non minus peregrini Iudæi adueniunt, quàm
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Et est ibi villa adhuc vocata Sychem, et in eo est mausoleum Ioseph patriarch� filij Iacob: ad cuius ossa visitanda sub deuotione non minus peregrini Iud鎖 adueniunt, qu鄊
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Wherefore about the yeere 1575 the foresaid R.W. marchants at their charges and expenses sent Iohn Wight and Ioseph Clements by the way of Poland to Constantinople, where the said Ioseph remained 18 monethes to procure a safe conduct from the grand Signior, for M. William
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Mersur, 醫que ex tunc in Babyloniam, et Cayr, pr鎓atam: In ista ver� Babylonia habetur pulchra Ecclesia Mari� virginis, in loco vbi morabatur cum filio suo, et Ioseph tempore su� fug�, et creditur ibi contineri corpus Virginis Barbar�.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Neere vnto the olde Cairo are yet twelue storehouses of great antiquitie, but now very much decayed, and these till late dayes serued to keepe corne for behoofe of the kingdome, concerning which many are of opinion, that the founder hereof was Ioseph the sonne of Iacob, for consideration of the seuen deare yeares.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The captaine Ioseph of Lanciano, successour vnto captaine
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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