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1 I| is to wit that this name Magus hath three significations.
2 I| way into their country. Magus also is said enchanter.
3 I| he would do pardon. Item, Magus in same wise. For Magus
4 I| Magus in same wise. For Magus in Hebrew is said doctor,
5 III| the predication of Simon Magus, which was an enchanter.
6 IV| his malefices. Then Simon Magus, seeing that he might not
7 IV| Peter, saying to him: Simon Magus and Nero purpose against
8 IV| faith of Christ. ~Simon Magus was so much beloved of Nero
9 IV| of God. Then said Simon Magus to Nero: Because that thou
10 IV| enchantments and malefices of Simon Magus, and Peter added thereto,
11 IV| the devil. Then said Simon Magus, as S. Marcelle and Leo
12 IV| here. Hæc Leo. Then Simon Magus, as Hegesippus and Linus
13 IV| would have stoned Simon Magus, Peter said: He is in pain
14 IV| that was disciple of Simon Magus, seeing these great miracles,
15 IV| as Leo saith, this Simon Magus assembled the people and
16 IV| went to Rome against Simon Magus, there he preached the gospel
17 VI| were lodged with Simon Magus, of whom this old man was
18 VI| them to death. Then Simon Magus, because he hated the sons
19 VI| was supposed to be Simon Magus. And this did Simon Magus
20 VI| Magus. And this did Simon Magus because he should be taken
21 VI| similitude and likeness of Simon Magus, and understood the voice
22 VI| because the likeness of Simon Magus appeareth in thee. Now this
23 VI| tore their hair. And Simon Magus when he was in Antioch defamed
24 VI| art like and seemest Simon Magus, go forth into Antioch and
25 VI| not say that he were Simon Magus, but that he should show
26 VI| people the semblance of Simon Magus' visage, showing S. Peter
27 VI| a bishop. And when Simon Magus heard this he came and gathered
28 VII| the Devil, ii. 226.~Simon Magus, vi. 261.~—his strife with
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