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1 IV| life. In the church of S. Sixtus a mason had been hired of
2 IV| his prayer. He was at S. Sixtus, on a time, at Rome, and
3 IV| followeth the Life of S. Sixtus, and first of his name. ~
4 IV| and first of his name. ~Sixtus is said of sios, that is
5 IV| that is to say, state, so Sixtus is as much to say as godly
6 IV| Of S. Sixtus, Pope and Martyr. ~Sixtus,
7 IV| Sixtus, Pope and Martyr. ~Sixtus, the pope, was of Athens,
8 IV| without thy minister? To whom Sixtus said: Son, I leave thee
9 IV| the provost ordained that Sixtus should be brought again
10 IV| and then they beheaded Sixtus, Felicissimus and Agapitus,
11 IV| lineage of Spain, and S. Sixtus brought him thence. And
12 IV| saith: When the blessed Sixtus went into Spain, he found
13 IV| be young, and the blessed Sixtus ordained Laurence his archdeacon.
14 IV| treasure and his, to S. Sixtus and to S. Laurence, to the
15 IV| treasures of his lord. Then was Sixtus brought to him as he that
16 IV| of our Lord. To whom S. Sixtus said: I shall not leave
17 IV| cross. And when the blessed Sixtus would not consent to Decius,
18 IV| read in the chronicle that Sixtus was long after Decius. Eutropius
19 IV| Valerianus and Gallianus, Sixtus held the see of Rome, and
20 IV| Denys succeeded Stephen, and Sixtus succeeded Denys. And this
21 IV| and Decius, and under him Sixtus and Laurence suffered martyrdom,
22 VII| feast into the church of Sixtus to a great multitude of
23 VII| Simplicien. July 29, iv. 133.~Sixtus the Pope. August 6, iv,
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