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1 I| blessed Doctor S. Jerome saith this authority: Do alway
2 I| the holy Doctor S. Austin saith in the book of the labour
3 I| idleness is so much blamed, as saith S. Bernard the mellifluous
4 I| hell. And John Cassiodorus saith that the thought of him
5 I| holy S. Bernard, aforesaid, saith in an epistle: When the
6 I| none excuse? And Prosper saith that, whosoever liveth in
7 I| as S. Austin, aforesaid, saith upon a psalm that, good
8 I| by grace of adoption. Now saith S. Austin that many demand
9 I| must be general, whereof saith S. Austin that: Then came
10 I| in many manners, for Luke saith in the fourth chapter that
11 I| seven profits, where he saith: The Spirit of our Lord
12 I| profits of his coming and saith: In this wretched world
13 I| putteth other causes, and saith that, we travail in this
14 I| touching the signs, S. Luke saith in the twenty-fifth chapter:
15 I| dying of men. For S. Austin saith that, the vengeance of God
16 I| alleging David the Prophet that saith: Constitue domine legislatorem
17 I| of God in this time, as saith the gloss: Antichrist shall
18 I| operation of miracles, whereof saith the apostle S. Paul in his
19 I| second chapter, where he saith: Cujus adventus erit secundum
20 I| descend from heaven. The gloss saith that, like as the Holy Ghost
21 I| after his will. The gloss saith that, Antichrist shall give
22 I| to them, whereof Daniel saith in his eighth chapter: Supra
23 I| by force. And S. Gregory saith of him: Robustos quippe
24 I| after that which S. Jerome saith, but many shall be there,
25 I| like as S. John Chrysostom saith upon the gospel of S. Matthew,
26 I| For thus, as S. Gregory saith: at the day of judgment
27 I| in witness; like as David saith: Ut faciant in eis judicium
28 I| excellence of his glory, whereof saith S. John Chrysostom that,
29 I| rays of the sun; now then, saith he, consider ye what the
30 I| thereby. And therefore as saith S. John Chrysostom: he shall
31 I| there openly showed, whereof saith S. Jerome that: In this
32 I| shame. Whereof S. Austin saith that, it lacked but little
33 I| ought to consider, like as saith a doctor, that, in this
34 I| is the name after that he saith, it lighteth and shineth
35 I| called. And as the evangelist saith, he had three names, that
36 I| this three manner of names, saith S. Bernard: Ye that lie
37 I| that he made of the Trinity saith thus: Vere filium Dei unigenitum.
38 I| Of which name S. Austin saith thus: Every christian man
39 I| is shame of sin, whereof saith S. Paul to them that for
40 I| judgment and doom, whereof Job saith: I have feared and doubted
41 I| and tempest. And S. Jerome saith thus: Sive comedam sive
42 I| contrition, whereof S. Jerome saith: Give thy weeping and bitterness
43 I| confession, whereof David saith: Dixi confitebor, etc.:
44 I| the Lord of heaven that saith that he came not to break
45 I| began the thirtieth year as saith S. Luke. Or after this that
46 I| Or after this that Bede saith, he had thirty years complete,
47 I| five loaves, like as Bede saith. And is also sung in an
48 I| John Chrysostom, which saith that there were some that
49 I| Remigius the doctor, and saith that, the child to whom
50 I| after this that S. Jerome saith, that they came upon dromedaries,
51 I| worship him. And therefore saith this doctor Remigius, that
52 I| worshipped but God. And thus as saith S. John Chrysostom: They
53 I| well like, as the apostle saith. And therefore the sign
54 I| was this that Fulgentius saith: It differenced from the
55 I| incense, and myrrh. And this saith S. Austin: O infantia, cui
56 I| seat of God. And S. Jerome saith: This is an heaven where
57 I| they become wise. Of whom saith Hilary in his second book
58 I| high things. And hereof saith S. Jerome upon the Epistle
59 I| One of the causes is, as saith Remigius the doctor, that
60 I| as Scholastica Historia saith, came from the end of Persia,
61 I| after this that S. Ambrose saith. That other reason is for
62 I| the works light. Whereof saith S. Gregory: If the passion
63 I| God may not be idle. This saith S. Gregory: If it work,
64 I| penance she prayeth and saith: Esto mihi in Deum protectorem.
65 I| that she is heard, when she saith: He hath called me and I
66 I| putteth S. Austin, which saith that S. Matthew setteth
67 I| office of the Church, which saith: The world is divided into
68 I| God when we fast. And this saith S. Gregory: Wherefore keep
69 I| Beleth. The fifth reason, as saith John Damascenus: in March
70 I| William of Auxerre. We fast, saith he, in these four times
71 I| and of honour. Wherefore saith S. Austin: Crux latronum
72 I| that other hell. Whereof saith S. Ambrose: Auctor pietatis
73 I| pietatis in cruce, etc. He saith the author of pity hanging
74 I| things to you. And hereto saith S. Bernard: O good Jesus,
75 I| his body. Whereof David saith in figure of him in the
76 I| worm of the wood. Whereof saith S. Bernard: O ye Jews, ye
77 I| of charity. And S. Jerome saith: He is delivered to knights
78 I| wept tenderly as S. Paul saith in his Epistle ad Hebreos.
79 I| worthy to hear it. S. Austin saith that he abode not the solution,
80 I| and of the gall. Whereof saith S. Austin: His purity was
81 I| S. Bernard telleth, that saith: The head that made angels
82 I| Jews. Whereof S. Bernard saith: Right sweet and good Jesus
83 I| a white vesture, whereof saith S. Bernard: Tu es homo,
84 I| Bernard: Tu es homo, etc.- He saith thus: Thou art a man and
85 I| out of his head. Whereof saith S. Bernard: Caput illud
86 I| heart, for the scripture saith, out of the heart come the
87 I| blood, because the scripture saith, the soul of every one is
88 I| because the Evangelist saith: When he inclineth his head
89 I| believe in him. Whereof saith S. Bernard: In that Jesus
90 I| sins. Yet the same doctor saith thus: We ought to praise
91 I| after this that S. Anselm saith: There is nothing more sharp
92 I| this is that the apostle saith ad Ephesios v. Our Lord
93 I| the book of the Trinity saith thus: What thing may be
94 I| offered. And the same doctor saith yet of this sacrifice, how
95 I| reconciled. And S. Austin saith, considering them that despise
96 I| and set nought thereby, he saith in the person of Jesu Christ
97 I| authentic, for S. Jerome saith that Adam was buried in
98 I| and contrary. For thus as saith S. Austin in the book, De
99 I| his death. And S. Ambrose saith: Adam was of the earth a
100 I| divine volenty. And hereof saith the apostle ad Philippenses;
101 I| us to his love S. Bernard saith: Above all things O good
102 I| affiance of him S. Paul saith, ad Romanos viii.: He spared
103 I| him. Therefore S. Bernard saith: Who is he that is not ravished
104 I| Godhead. Of this wise taking, saith S. Austin, our Redemption
105 I| Cross. Of which Saint Austin saith: Eve took of the fiend sin
106 I| redemption Saint Bernard saith in the person of Jesu Christ:
107 I| Jesu Christ: My people, saith Jesu, what might I have
108 I| all servitude. Whereof he saith the gospel of John, Johannis
109 I| Whereof S. Leo the Pope saith: After the passion of Jesu
110 I| with him his prey. Whereof saith Jeremy the fourth chapter,
111 I| that he made to Demophilus saith that Jesu Christ after his
112 I| the earth. Whereof David saith, Non dabis sanctum tuum
113 I| they recovered it again, as saith S. Paul, Si Christus non
114 I| is cause of ours. Whereof saith S. Gregory: Our Lord by
115 I| resurrection of all. Of the first saith S. Paul ad Romanos: Jesu
116 I| arose the third day. As saith the gloss upon this psalm:
117 I| gladness and joy. The gloss saith that the resurrection of
118 I| arose by himself. Whereof saith S. Ambrose: How might he
119 I| hypocrites and pharisees he saith that common women and the
120 I| abound, like as the apostle saith ad Romanos v. The second
121 I| somewhat. And Saint Austin saith: Anon as Jesu Christ had
122 I| place of this ascension saith Sulpicius, Bishop of Jerusalem,
123 I| resurrection. And hereof saith Leo the Pope, in a sermon
124 I| of consolation. And this saith the gloss: Because that
125 I| his puissance and virtue saith Isaiah, he ascended into
126 I| xliii. And also S. John saith: No man ascendeth into heaven
127 I| that Scholastica Historia saith, of Jesu Christ, of Enoch
128 I| whither goest thou? the gloss saith: I go so openly that no
129 I| heaven in gladness. Whereof saith S. Austin: Adscendente Christo
130 I| ascended lightly. Whereof David saith: He styed up as a giant
131 I| Jesu Christ, S. Ambrose saith: Jesu Christ came into this
132 I| appeareth by this that David saith: Ascendisti in altum, cepisti
133 I| his clothes dyed, whereas saith the gloss that some of the
134 I| angels in the seventh chapter saith: Thus seemeth it that he
135 I| in justice. And S. Denis saith thus, that he said: I am
136 I| learned each of other? But he saith, that giveth this solution,
137 I| body, after this that Bede saith: He must keep his wounds
138 I| the answer of the other saith S. Austin: All the air is
139 I| in treble merit. Whereof saith S. Jerome: Jesu Christ ascended
140 I| heavens, as the apostle saith ad Ephesios quarto: He that
141 I| God as the prophet Isaiah saith: Cœlum mihi sedes est. Our
142 I| mihi sedes est. Our Lord saith that the heaven is his seat,
143 I| righteous man. Like as Solomon saith: The soul of a righteous
144 I| desire dwell in heaven. As saith S. Paul: Our conversation
145 I| their understanding. Whereof saith S. Denis in the book of
146 I| their glory. Of which beauty saith S. Denis in the book before
147 I| might, of which strength saith John Damascene in his second
148 I| eighth chapter, where he saith: Fortes sunt et parati,
149 I| strong. Of the two first saith Solomon, Ecclesiastici xliii.:
150 I| ascended. Whereof David saith: A summo cœlo egressio ejus,
151 I| appeareth by this Scripture that saith in the Canticles: Lo! this
152 I| appeareth by David, that saith: He ascended above the cherubin,
153 I| right side of God. Whereof saith S. Bernard: To my Lord Jesus
154 I| unto death. When S. Austin saith: The humility of clearness
155 I| of meekness. Of the third saith David: Adscendit super cherubim,
156 I| shall not come to you; where saith S. Austin: If ye seek me
157 I| knowledge of God, whereof saith S. John in the gospel: If
158 I| greater than I am. Where saith S. Austin: I shall withdraw
159 I| merit of the faith, of whom saith S. Leo the Pope in a sermon
160 I| beholden. And S. Austin saith: He ascended as a giant
161 I| witnesseth us S. John, that saith in his canon: We have advocate
162 I| sins. And of this surety saith S. Bernard: O man, saith
163 I| saith S. Bernard: O man, saith he, we have a sure going
164 I| servant. Whereas the gloss saith, that in the old law he
165 I| him. And of this S. Leo saith in a sermon of the Ascension:
166 I| firmness of our faith, whereof saith S. Paul ad Hebræos sexto:
167 I| before us entered. And S. Leo saith thus: The ascension of Jesu
168 I| the way of heaven, whereof saith Micah the prophet: He ascended
169 I| us the way. And S. Austin saith: Thy Saviour hath made the
170 I| new place. Whereof Jesus saith in the Gospel of John: I
171 I| in heaven. And S.Austin saith: Lord, array that thou hast
172 I| sent himself. Of the first saith S. John, Johannis xiv.:
173 I| teach us all. Of the second saith S. John: If I go, saith
174 I| saith S. John: If I go, saith Jesus, I shall send him
175 I| that the gospel of John saith, Johannis decimo sexto,
176 I| that he cometh from me. Now saith S. Leo in a sermon of the
177 I| offered all that he had. As saith S. Austin: He hath sent
178 I| himself unto us. For thus saith S. Bernard: He is our pastor,
179 I| us; like as the apostle saith: By the Holy Ghost is given
180 I| same Holy Ghost. And hereof saith S. Leo the Pope: The Holy
181 I| Of the sending invisible saith S. John, Johannis iii.:
182 I| marvel, for as S. Bernard saith of this word invisible:
183 I| come into thee. Know thou, saith S. Bernard, that of the
184 I| them all, whereas the gloss saith thus: When Jesu Christ was
185 I| a blowing or a blast, as saith S. John, Johannis vicesimo:
186 I| for their sins. Whereof saith Isaiah the prophet, Isaiah
187 I| that is his nature. Whereof saith the wise man, Sapientiæ
188 I| Lord. Whereof S. Jerome saith: Spiritus oris nostri, etc.-
189 I| despise the earthly things, as saith the prophet Ezechiel: The
190 I| refresh and cool. Whereof saith S. John the Evangelist:
191 I| shall run. And that same saith he of the Holy Ghost, which
192 I| And this is that David saith: The Holy Ghost shall blow
193 I| is movable, as the gloss saith upon this word: Factus est
194 I| hearts. Whereof Jesu Christ saith: I am come to cast fire
195 I| Ghost, after this that David saith: Auferes spiritum eorum
196 I| shall fail. And therefore saith he: Emitte spiritum tuum,
197 I| after that, as the Church saith, in fire. And also in the
198 I| Ghost, whereof the gloss saith thus, that the fourty days
199 I| the remission of sins, as saith the gloss. Therefore it
200 I| quit and delivered. Whereof saith S. Paul: The law of the
201 I| called home, and the prophet saith: Spiritus tuus bonus, etc.
202 I| lost is rendered, whereof saith S. Paul: The Holy Ghost
203 I| apostles, after that the gloss saith: He was given to them by
204 I| miracles. For S. Gregory saith: The miracles maketh not
205 I| all overcometh. Whereof saith S. Austin: Such is the grace
206 I| out. And S. Leo the Pope saith: The Holy Ghost was hoped
207 I| fulfilled all the apostles. As saith S. Luke: Repleti sunt omnes
208 I| earthly delectations. Whereof saith S. Austin: Whoso drinketh
209 I| over his banks. As Solomon saith: Which filleth as Phison
210 I| languages, where the gloss saith, that that was the sign
211 I| be ignorant. Of the first saith Zachary the prophet: He
212 I| burneth the silver. Also David saith: Lord I pray thee, burn
213 I| the hearts after that, as saith Isaiah: When our Lord hath
214 I| hearts, whereof the apostle saith: Be ye fervent in spirit,
215 I| of his love. And hereof saith S. Gregory: The Holy Ghost
216 I| also the ignorant, whereof saith the wise man; Lord God who
217 I| good operation. Whereof saith S. Gregory: The love of
218 I| virtues of love. For as saith S. Denis in the book of
219 I| should come to inflame it. As saith S. James: It is the fire
220 I| need. For after that that saith S. James in his chronicle:
221 I| was in that likeness. As saith S. Bernard: The Holy Ghost
222 I| and constantly, as S. Luke saith in the Acts of the Apostles:
223 I| edification of the people, whereof saith Isaiah: The Holy Ghost is
224 I| and to forgive sins, as saith S. John: Take ye the Holy
225 I| deem and judge, whereof saith Isaiah: shall put, saith
226 I| saith Isaiah: shall put, saith God, my spirit upon them
227 I| holiness for to inform, as saith the Scripture: The Holy
228 I| rest, after that Isaiah saith: Upon whom shall my spirit
229 I| this is that the Scripture saith: Erant omnes pariter, they
230 I| Ghost. Like as the wise man saith: I have prayed God and the
231 I| Ghost is come in me. Whereof saith Jesu Christ, John xiv.:
232 I| Holy Ghost came. And hereof saith David: Lord God, thou art
233 I| in an high place, wherof saith the gloss: Who that now
234 I| say as comforter, as God saith by Isaiah: The spirit of
235 I| daughters that saw God. Whereof saith S. Gregory: The Holy Ghost
236 I| quicken the dead when he saith Spiritus, for the Spirit
237 I| he giveth life. Also he saith Holy, because he sanctifieth
238 I| pure and clean. Therefore saith David: The grace of the
239 I| naturally he loveth us, as saith S. John in the gospel, Johannis
240 I| Johannis xiii.: Jesu Christ saith: My Father loveth you as
241 I| true men. In this that he saith: In nomine meo, that is
242 I| ignorant in this that he saith: Ille vos docebit omnia.
243 I| Our Saviour Jesu Christ saith: Lo! this is my proper body.
244 I| the lessons. And thereof saith the Psalmist Sing ye to
245 I| of a trumpet and hereof saith David: Praise ye him in
246 I| safe. Whereof the canon saith: The church defendeth the
247 I| reasons, after that Damascene saith in the fourth book, the
248 I| judge to come. And also he saith: God planted paradise in
249 I| midnight. Whereof S. Jerome saith: I ween that those things
250 I| assembled there to him, as Luke saith, the xxi. chapter. He was
251 I| thanks to God. And hereof saith S. Bernard how we ought
252 I| thankings to God: My brethren, saith he, when ye sacrifice to
253 I| ascend to God. And hereof saith Ecclesiasticus: Orison of
254 I| inflamed. And the apostle saith much incense is given to
255 I| without; and Chrysostom saith that the clerks ought not
256 I| soul, whereof the apostle saith: Clothe thee with white
257 I| honesty, whereof the apostle saith to the Romans: Clothe you
258 I| Victore showeth, for he saith: That the sanctuary signifieth
259 I| of this threefold right saith Anselm: Certainly, Lord,
260 I| of the cross. And hereof saith Chrysostom: In what place
261 I| after this that Abraham saith in Genesis: I shall speake
262 I| them, whereof S. Jerome saith, that from the least unto
263 I| avarice. And S. Bernard saith the same: Who wilt thou
264 I| after this that the apostle saith, that their belly is their
265 I| belly is their god, and saith: Men were wont to make temples
266 I| covetousness and pride S. Bernard saith: They go worshipfully of
267 I| living stones, as S. Peter saith: Let us edify whilst the
268 I| all equal as S. Gregory saith: As long as thou believest
269 I| perdurable, like as the apostle saith, the fire of dilection shall
270 I| of the flesh, and hereof saith David: Thou shalt accept
271 I| this treble going about saith he, as to the first I have
272 I| the heart. And the second saith Isaiah: Take thy harp, and
273 I| to the benefits given he saith: Thou despisest all my counsel,
274 I| tears. For as S. Gregory saith: The thought of an holy
275 I| And of these three things saith the apostle to the Romans:
276 I| and by charity. And hereof saith S. Bernard: He that is threatened
277 I| was erect as a man. Bede saith that he chose a serpent
278 I| herbs of the earth, as who saith thou shalt be like a beast
279 I| life and live ever, as who saith: beware and cast him out,
280 I| Paradise virgins, as Methodius saith, and when Adam was made,
281 I| first of the lambs, Moses saith, of the fattest of the flock.
282 I| against the fire. Josephus saith that the pillar of marble
283 I| Abel was slain, Strabus saith that Adam avowed no more
284 I| sixty-nine years. S. Jerome saith that he died the same year
285 I| forty-four years. S. Jerome saith not fully two thousand,
286 I| I have sworn by myself, saith the Lord, because thou hast
287 I| the master of histories saith, in which he had knowledge
288 I| them say thus to Esau: This saith thy brother Jacob: I have
289 I| Joseph, and whatsoever he saith to you do ye. Daily grew
290 I| charge, which answered: Why saith your lord so, and doth to
291 I| rehearseth more piteously, and saith moreover that the cause
292 I| Josephus, Antiquitatum, saith: This daughter of Pharaoh,
293 I| escaped the death. Josephus saith that when Pharaoh would
294 I| unto Pharaoh and said: This saith the Lord God of Israel:
295 I| ire. For as the Scripture saith: Who hateth his brother
296 I| sentence of the gospel that saith: Who that seeth a woman
297 II| together and said: Our Lord saith that he hath brought you
298 II| Achior may know that he saith not true, let us ascend
299 II| of which calling, Matthew saith in the third chapter: He
300 II| the cross, as S. Austin saith in the book of penance:
301 II| clearness. After this S. Ambrose saith: The word of God, very confession,
302 II| serve God. And therefore saith the Holy Ghost to the soul
303 II| earth. For as S. Bernard saith: If it were demanded to
304 II| ever was any other, for as saith S. Thomas Aquinas in Compendio:
305 II| was any creature, like as saith S. Austin: She did never
306 II| beholding, after that S. Ambrose saith: The nature of light is
307 II| the words of God, for he saith: Ye be not they that speak
308 II| thee? She said: The apostle saith that they be the temple
309 II| in him of which Prosper saith in the book of the Soul
310 II| his book of Faustius, and saith that this was set in of
311 II| our Lord teacheth, which saith: If any man smiteth thee
312 II| example of correction. This saith S. Austin. And then, at
313 II| the Life of the Saints, saith thus of this apostle: Thomas,
314 II| so died. And Chrysostom saith that when Thomas came in
315 II| the tables, and the gloss saith that the feeding of the
316 II| coming of God. And the gloss saith that in three manners they
317 II| virginity like as S. Jerome saith, for he was at his wedding,
318 II| his affiance. And hereof saith the Holy Ghost by the prophet
319 II| fell down. ~Cassiodorus saith that a man had given to
320 II| that the venerable Bede saith. And when he was required
321 II| truly write them. S. Jerome saith of this glorious apostle
322 II| holy saints and fathers, saith this: S. John the Evangelist
323 II| and wrongly, whereof David saith: They have shed the blood
324 II| Antipater as history scholastic saith, and was king of Idumea
325 II| night old? Hereto S. Austin saith that Herod doubted that
326 II| the temples. ~Cassiodorus saith in the History tripartite,
327 II| Jesu Christ. Also Macrobius saith in a chronicle that, a young
328 II| terra the earth, as who saith the light of the earth,
329 II| geos, that is earth, as who saith feeding the earthly people
330 II| For like as Chrysostom saith upon Matthew: Continual
331 II| Ambrose in his preface saith thus: O Lord, the blood
332 II| and after this S. Austin saith, truth is opposed against
333 II| espoused her. Of this virgin saith S. Ambrose in the book of
334 II| praised of all. S. Ambrose saith in his preface that this
335 II| constancy. Of whom S. Austin saith that the martyrdoms of saints
336 II| buried of them. And S. Austin saith of this holy blessed martyr,
337 II| than to God. Also S. Austin saith in another place that a
338 II| vanquisher. And Prudentius saith: Thou art only noble of
339 II| the gospel commandeth and saith: Go and sell all that thou
340 II| commandment of God which saith: Judge ye not, and ye shall
341 II| that I do? Upon this word saith S. Austin: The lambs slain
342 II| priests, and as the gloss saith, not called, but by his
343 II| the law, whereof the gloss saith upon that word: I am Jesus,
344 II| be raised. And S. Austin saith that he was smitten down
345 II| death for truth. And yet saith S. Austin, he that was out
346 II| Jesu Christ. And S. Austin saith thus: I say that S. Paul
347 II| gladly suffered. Chrysostom saith: He overcame tormentors,
348 III| Jerome wrote the life, and saith first thus: If all my members
349 III| after that the apostle saith that, the alms that is done
350 III| especially this that Moses saith: God assayeth you if he
351 III| love you, and this that saith Isaiah the prophet: Ye that
352 III| Jesu Christ.~Of this saint saith S. Bernard upon the psalm,
353 III| obedience, like as S. Paul saith. In like wise our Lady,
354 III| neighbour; for as our Lord saith, if thine eye be simple
355 III| be in light. And hereof saith S. John the Evangelist in
356 III| without profit, like as saith Jesu Christ: If thine eye
357 III| the contrition. As Bede saith: Contrition ought to begin
358 III| without works as S. James saith, for to believe in God without
359 III| profiteth nothing. And therefore saith S. Gregory: The good work
360 III| understood charity, of which God saith: I am come to put fire in
361 III| son, whereof S. Bernard saith in this manner:~O who may
362 III| God: and, as Chrysostom saith, three things make a man
363 III| gracious in company, as Solomon saith in his Proverbs the nineteenth
364 III| assigneth the twain, and saith the rasure and cutting off
365 III| corners, and as S. Bernard saith whereas be corners there
366 III| in their mouths. For as saith S. Jerome: Truth seeketh
367 III| figure, like as S. Austin saith: There is none so simple
368 III| humilities, as S. Ambrose saith that: The first is of the
369 III| twelve. But the holy S. Denis saith that the lot was a ray and
370 III| to Treves. Another legend saith that his body lieth at Rome,
371 III| vision of God; and S. Austin saith, in the Book of Order, that
372 III| from the mortal body. He saith by the prophet, I will not
373 III| in one his epistle, and saith: I am so much tormented
374 III| into Ireland. And as Higden saith in Polycronicon the fourth
375 III| chamber, like as S. Bernard saith, in which the maidens and
376 III| thou that art a virgin, saith S. Ambrose, learn of Mary
377 III| leadeth. But because he saith every day this salutation,
378 III| his flesh. And S. Austin saith, in libro de Trinitate that,
379 III| and death of saints, and saith that Philip preached to
380 III| seven deacons, S. Jerome saith in the martyrology that
381 III| Though Historia Ecclesiastica saith that Philip the apostle
382 III| For as Gregory of Nyssen saith: We have in us three evil
383 III| Lord fifty-seven. Josephus saith that for this great sin
384 III| to Jerusalem. All this saith Josephus, and yet for all
385 III| like him, for as Jerome saith: That day that he had not
386 III| was, as Master John Beleth saith, why that the emperor and
387 III| cause allegeth Orosius, and saith that the senate had despite
388 III| that is health, as who saith, the health of brethren.
389 III| wise, for he speaketh and saith words that he understandeth
390 III| throne or a seat, as who saith she was demanding the throne
391 III| sent to Antioch. And that saith the book called the Acts
392 III| apostles. And the gloss saith: S. Barnabas showed to us
393 III| him, after that the gloss saith, Acts xv., because this
394 III| Then, after that Sigbert saith, they abode in that place
395 III| place, and S. Dorotheus saith thus: Barnabas preached
396 III| plainly healed. And S. Ambrose saith in his preface: These be
397 III| us to understand, which saith that S. Austin ate flesh
398 III| for our Lord Jesu Christ saith clearly, in the gospel,
399 III| after that the apostle saith, and for her love did so
400 III| gainsay them, for our Lord saith of the prelates: Who heareth
401 III| promise of the gospel that saith that, Blessed be they that
402 III| twelve virtues virginal, saith Hermes Pastor, without which
403 III| the holy scriptures that saith: Who so giveth to the poor
404 IV| Jesu Christ, as S. Austin saith: If he had known him he
405 IV| to him, for as Chrysostom saith: If he had named him, Peter
406 IV| seemed, like as Clement saith. And saith also that in
407 IV| like as Clement saith. And saith also that in the night when
408 IV| to sing, and as S. Linus saith, he would dispute with S.
409 IV| On a day, as Leo the pope saith, as he stood tofore Nero,
410 IV| the son of God. All this saith Leo. Sometime also, when
411 IV| sayest. ~Then as Marcel saith: Simon went to the house
412 IV| of Nero. And then, as Leo saith, this Simon Magus assembled
413 IV| in an epistle to Timothy saith in this wise: O my brother
414 IV| slain in one street. This saith S. Dionysius, and as Leo
415 IV| said. Then as Hegesippus saith: Peter said thus: Lord,
416 IV| him honourably. Isidore saith in the book of the nativity
417 IV| appeared to S. Dionysius, as he saith in his foresaid epistle
418 IV| christian men. S. Gregory saith that the great force of
419 IV| the same book S. Gregory saith when that a holy priest
420 IV| Denis, and Leo the pope saith the same in a sermon, saying:
421 IV| within Rome, and hereof saith a versifier in this wise:
422 IV| be three opinions. Origen saith that he hath always two
423 IV| and Saulus. And Rabanus saith that he was called Saulus,
424 IV| finished his life. This saith S. Hilary: Paul took upon
425 IV| holiness they be equal. Haymo saith that Paul, from the cock-crow
426 IV| in an epistle to Timothy, saith ot the death of Paul thus:
427 IV| this is that S. Dionysius saith. And when Nero heard say
428 IV| the head of S. Paul. This saith S. Dionysius. And S. Gregory
429 IV| and faileth. Now no man saith: Let us go and see our doctors,
430 IV| Dionysius. ~S. John Chrysostom saith in the book of praising
431 IV| had need, which in a place saith: Unto my necessities, and
432 IV| obey unto God, which David saith, marvelling that they be
433 IV| God. And also the prophet saith that he maketh his angels
434 IV| all this, and much more saith S. John Chrysostom, which
435 IV| her proper body, and he saith in his homily that S. Felicitas
436 IV| The prince that beat thee saith that thou shouldest take
437 IV| writeth an holy man and saith: The holy and blessed Margaret
438 IV| said story, and Josephus saith in his treatise that the
439 IV| any man or woman. And he saith that, every day at the seven
440 IV| air of the angels. But he saith that, when the priest came
441 IV| is, by discretion, as who saith, he was a man of marvellous
442 IV| Vespasian. Of this martyr saith S. Ambrose in his preface:
443 IV| to offer to our gods, and saith that she is christian. Then
444 IV| the faith; whereof Bede saith of S. John, that he thundered
445 IV| Judea. Master John Beleth saith that he converted there
446 IV| And as Master John Beleth saith, which made this translation
447 IV| guile, as Master Beleth saith, and some say it was to
448 IV| Mutina, as Calixtus the pope saith, was taken and enchained
449 IV| cubits of height. And as Bede saith: There was a man that had
450 IV| And as Calixtus the pope saith, that there was a man of
451 IV| with the sword. ~Ambrose saith in his preface thus, of
452 IV| fifty-seven. Of this martyr saith Ambrose in his preface:
453 IV| kingdoms. All this and more saith S. Ambrose. ~
454 IV| our Lord healed, Ambrose saith that it was Martha. S. Jerome
455 IV| it was Martha. S. Jerome saith, and it is had in Historia
456 IV| fifth day he died. And this saith Josephus. And because then
457 IV| all. And this is that Bede saith, and Sigbert also saith
458 IV| saith, and Sigbert also saith the same of this thing.
459 IV| not corrupt the air. ~Yet saith the same Miietus, and also
460 IV| chronicle. And this invention, saith S. Bede, was in the same
461 IV| reverence. And as S. Austin saith: The translation of him
462 IV| in to a church. And this saith S. Austin: The conjunction
463 IV| of this precious martyr, saith S. Austin: Gamaliel, master
464 IV| vanquished. And S. Augustine saith in another place upon this
465 IV| And in another place he saith thus: Behold Stephen thy
466 IV| And as Master John Beleth saith: When the blessed Sixtus
467 IV| strongly. And as Sicardus saith in his chronicle, he delivered
468 IV| nevertheless affirmeth and saith that, Decius moving persecution
469 IV| name, Decius. ~S. Gregory saith in his dialogues that there
470 IV| visibly. Gregory of Tours saith that when a certain priest
471 IV| bitterness of the pain; this saith S. Maximin; and after some
472 IV| of iron. Whereof S Austin saith: Sith that the members were
473 IV| glorifcation, whereof S. Austin saith: Persecutor, thou wert wood
474 IV| of health, and S. Austin saith truly: His body is blessed,
475 IV| it by three reasons, and saith thus: We ought to receive
476 IV| following, whereof S. Austin saith that the cause of all his
477 IV| adversities, whereof S. Austin saith: The most profitable form
478 IV| of love. Whereof Maximin saith, and Ambrose also, when
479 IV| suffered. By these three things saith S. Maximin, after the books
480 IV| in strength. And hereof saith S. Austin: The blessed Laurence
481 IV| but after that S. Maximin saith: He was made more perfect
482 IV| God. And of the second he saith thus: When the grain of
483 IV| And as to the third, he saith thus: He was chauffed in
484 IV| that is of hell, Maximin saith: It might give no place
485 IV| quenching of the second fire, he saith also, he travailed by bodily
486 IV| material burning. And yet saith he: How be it the evil people
487 IV| the flames. And S. Austin saith: The charity of Jesu Christ
488 IV| of carnal concupiscence, saith S. Maximin: S. Laurence
489 IV| deceived and brought to nought, saith Maximin thus: When the woodness
490 IV| heavenly glory. As S. Ambrose saith: The blessed Laurence might
491 IV| remembrance of the law of God, he saith thus: When he remembered
492 IV| cleanness of conscience, he saith thus: The right strong martyr
493 IV| conscience. And as S. Maximin saith: He had three fires within
494 IV| fire. Of the first fire saith S. Ambrose: As much as the
495 IV| And of the second fire he saith thus: The martyr Laurence
496 IV| withinforth. Of the third fire he saith thus: The right cruel flame
497 IV| that is a stone, as who saith upon a stone, that is to
498 IV| Gallianus and Decius, and so saith Vincent in his chronicle
499 IV| Cæsar, but not emperor, so saith Richard in his chronicle. ~
500 IV| chronicle. ~Of this martyr, saith Ambrose in his preface:
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