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1 III| followeth the Life of S. Blase, and first of his name.~
2 III| and first of his name.~Blase is as much to say as glosing,
3 III| and of conversation.~S. Blase was so sweet, holy and humble
4 III| to christian men that S. Blase sought and would dwell in
5 III| the desert place where S. Blase was, where they found great
6 III| president calleth thee. And S. Blase answered: My sons, ye be
7 III| make her son whole. And S. Blase put his hand upon him and
8 III| she humbly prayed to S. Blase that she might have again
9 III| to him: Be thou joyful, Blase, the friend of God. S. Blase
10 III| Blase, the friend of God. S. Blase answered to him: Be thou
11 III| wroth, and made to beat S. Blase with staves, and after to
12 III| in prison. Then said S. Blase: O mad man, weenest thou
13 III| good widow, which by S. Blase had recovered her swine,
14 III| candle, she brought to S. Blase, and he thanked God and
15 III| this the prince made S. Blase to be brought before him,
16 III| worshipped our gods or not? S. Blase answered: Right cruel man
17 III| there safe. And then S. Blase said to him, If your gods
18 III| from heaven, and said to S. Blase: Blase go out of this water
19 III| heaven, and said to S. Blase: Blase go out of this water and
20 III| adore our gods. To whom S. Blase said: Poor caitiff, know
21 III| smite off his head, and S. Blase prayed to our Lord tofore
22 VII| Bernard, August 20, v. 12.~Blase. February 3, iii. 27.~*Brandon.
23 VII| Francis, v. 227. ~----feed S. Blase, iii. 27.~----that were
24 VII| 217.~Swine recovered by S. Blase, iii. 28.~Sybil prophesied
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