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501 IV| And after that Epiphanius saith, she lived four-and-twenty
502 IV| ascension of her son, and he saith also: When our Lady had
503 IV| virtue without end. This saith S. Denis. And when the blessed
504 IV| apocryphum. Whereof S. Jerome saith in a sermon to Paula and
505 IV| of S. Bernard is such. He saith that God hath made the body
506 IV| saints upon the earth. Jerome saith thus, that the Virgin Mary
507 IV| September. That which he saith of the assumption of the
508 IV| both body and soul, which saith: Worship thy father and
509 IV| Lord and of our Lady, and saith thus: Putrefaction and worms
510 IV| body of her of whom himself saith: This is the siege of God,
511 IV| her virginal flesh, and saith thus: Enjoy thou Mary of
512 IV| say ne presume. And hereof saith a noble versifier: Transit
513 IV| taken up gladly. And hereof saith Gerard, bishop and martyr,
514 IV| against her. Of whom S. Jerome saith: Who is he that is sufficient
515 IV| other creatures? And yet he saith: It is on this day that
516 IV| received excellently. S. Jerome saith: This is the day in which
517 IV| had to surname Vestitor, saith he hath learned of his foregoers
518 IV| not to be forgotten, and saith that Jesu Christ ordained
519 IV| following the narration, saith: And after this a great
520 IV| Archbishop of Constantinople, saith that he found written in
521 IV| for the time was a Greek, saith many marvellous things of
522 IV| glorious Virgin Mary. For he saith in his sermons that, this
523 IV| that bare life? And yet saith the said Damascene in his
524 IV| the mother. And all this saith John Damascene. ~
525 IV| in Jesu Christ of whom he saith himself that, they be one,
526 IV| as we be. And after he saith: Father, I will that where
527 IV| admonish me to say truth. God saith sometime to his ministers:
528 V| nardus, which, as the gloss saith upon Cantica, is an humble
529 V| deepness of wisdom Denis saith, in his mystical theology:
530 V| temple, saying: Our Lord saith this: Like as I have you
531 V| For the blessed Dorotheus saith that he was crucified, and
532 V| that he was crucified, and saith also: Bartholomew preached
533 V| head downward. S. Theoderus saith that he was flayed, and
534 V| Andrew.~The blessed Ambrose saith thus in the preface that
535 V| abbot and noble doctor, saith of this apostle in this
536 V| And this is that Theodore saith of him.~
537 V| doctors, after that Remigius saith: The other doctors be compared
538 V| divine love, wherefore he saith himself in the book of Confessions:
539 V| his life, as Cassiodore saith in the book of noble men.~
540 V| of his Confessions, and saith When I knew thee first thou
541 V| into a garden, and, as he saith himself, he cast himself
542 V| toothache, that almost, he saith, he was brought to believe
543 V| not be deceived. No man, saith he, ought to be sure in
544 V| of that other miracle he saith in the same book: I know
545 V| because of humility. He saith in the same book that a
546 V| Jerome and other doctors saith thus: S. Augustin concluded
547 V| that the blessed Jerome saith that he had seen six thousand
548 V| whom S. Augustin wrote, saith of him, thus: It lacketh
549 V| Augustin knew not. S. Jerome saith thus in an epistle that
550 V| The blessed S. Gregory saith thus of his books in an
551 V| And the blessed Prosper saith of him: S. Augustin was
552 V| brother. After that Josephus saith, she was sister of Herod
553 V| so cruelly, as Josephus saith, because he reproved him
554 V| And under this occasion saith Jerome in the gloss: And
555 V| his oath, and as Rabanus saith: That he had sworn follily,
556 V| he had lent. And then he saith that, in the next day following
557 V| forgiven. And after this Austin saith that S. John was not beheaded
558 V| that, S. John Chrysostom saith: John the Baptist beheaded
559 V| in the fields. And Bede saith in his Chronicles that when
560 V| that the History Scholastic saith. But now they be worshipped
561 V| and set it therein. This saith the History Tripartita.~
562 V| through the world. And Gobert saith that a much devout lady
563 V| great virtue, as S. Gregory saith in his dialogue, whose name
564 V| Bethlehem, as S. Jerome saith, and was of the tribe of
565 V| cousinage. So that as Bede saith: This cousinage might be
566 V| day divine visions.~Jerome saith in an epistle to Chromatius
567 V| against the scripture, that saith: Avow ye vows and yield
568 V| and as master John Beleth saith that, it happed that a man
569 V| of a bishop, as Fulbert saith, that was bishop of Chartres.
570 V| verse of the psalter which saith: All the gods of the miscreants
571 V| which the blessed S. Andrew saith: O precious Holy Cross,
572 V| clearness; whereof Chrysostom saith: The cross and the wounds
573 V| many chronicles; also Siby saith thus of the tree of the
574 V| and eighty. And S. Ambrose saith of this virgin thus: The
575 V| saying that as the story saith, like as they followed suddenly
576 V| The other evangelists, as saith the gloss, because of shame,
577 V| so soon. Of these three saith S. Ambrose in the person
578 V| anguish or hunger? As who saith: Nothing. And the manner
579 V| manner of healing, as Ambrose saith, was treble. First, Jesu
580 V| rottenness. And Ambrose saith in the person of Matthew:
581 V| christened. And Ambrose saith thus of these martyrs in
582 V| great clearness, and as Bede saith one of the angels said to
583 V| oft-times, as S. Gregory saith, when a thing of marvellous
584 V| them all things. And that saith Zechariah, in the fifth
585 V| chapter, that one angel saith to another: Run and speak
586 V| without number. Whereof saith Haymo: As the philosophers
587 V| of hell; and Tobit, which saith that the angel Raphael bound
588 V| xxxii. chap.: there where he saith that, the angel took the
589 V| have marked them. Ezechiel saith: The sign of Thau be in
590 V| And after, as the gloss saith: Antichrist shall feign
591 V| fifteenth chapter, that saith that greater joy is in heaven
592 V| administrators, like as the apostle saith, ad Hebreos x. They be spirits
593 V| others, wherefore Isaiah saith: Lo! I am here Lord, send
594 V| showeth in his homily. For he saith: There be some that take
595 V| of science, and as Paul saith, the plenitude of the law
596 V| Seraphim? Hæc Gregorius; this saith S. Gregory. Fourthly, they
597 V| ready the way, as Malachi saith in the third chapter: Lo!
598 V| them in heaven, and hereof saith Luke, cap. xvi. It was done
599 V| prayers tofore God, and this saith Tobit the xii. chapter.
600 V| tofore our Lord, and hereof saith Job the xxxiii. chapter.
601 V| desires. Of these three things saith Bernard upon the Canticles.
602 V| perdurable, after that Job saith in the twenty-fifth chapter:
603 V| religion, whereof Isaiah saith: Upon the walls of Jerusalem
604 V| tribulation, and hereof saith Zechariah in the first chapter:
605 V| from impatience, and this saith David: He hath commanded
606 V| him. And as John Beleth saith: They scorned and mocked
607 V| emperor, as John Beleth saith, required and prayed Damasus
608 V| clearness of the sun. Prosper saith also of him in his Chronicles:
609 V| washed their feet. Isidore saith thus in the book of Etymology:
610 V| evil death may he have that saith and believeth that this
611 V| that is to say God, as who saith, he is fair to God; or as
612 V| country lonicus. Ionica, as saith Papias, is one of the languages
613 V| others by charity. S. Austin saith in the eighth book of the
614 V| Hincmar, bishop of Rheims, saith.~
615 V| light, by that which S. Luke saith that, our Lord suffered
616 V| and in Greece. And Orosius saith that it was in Greece, and
617 V| end of Asia the less, and saith that when our Lord was nailed
618 V| in his chronicles, which saith that he hath read in the
619 V| that might be, and also saith that in Nicene, which is
620 V| another place, that Denis saith: This night signified that
621 V| heaven, like as S. Denis saith and showeth in divers places,
622 V| Hincmar, bishop of Rheims, saith in an epistle which he sent
623 V| afore is said, and the same saith Johannes Scotus in an epistle
624 VI| the words of our Lord that saith: I have set thee prince
625 VI| prophecy be fulfilled that saith: Surget gens contra gentem,
626 VI| predication, and hereof saith S. Matthew, Mathei quinto:
627 VI| seat or siege. And hereof saith Ecclesiasticus the twenty-sixth
628 VI| disciples of our Lord. S. Jerome saith that he was disciple of
629 VI| Holy Ghost, like as Jerome saith in his prologue upon Luke:
630 VI| only with me. In that he saith, only with me, it signifieth
631 VI| by the words that Jerome saith in his prologue, that is
632 VI| perdurable, like as Paul saith to the Colossians: Luke
633 VI| as some say. And Gregory saith in his Morals, that Ambrose
634 VI| his Morals, that Ambrose saith it was another, of whom
635 VI| by his bounty. And thus saith Bernard: In all these things
636 VI| is signified in that he saith, two disciples, that is
637 VI| eighteenth chapter, where he saith: There is none good but
638 VI| his adversaries. And that saith he in the twenty seventh
639 VI| owe to God, to God. And he saith the nineteenth chapter:
640 VI| slay them tofore me. And he saith in the thirteenth chapter,
641 VI| spiritual. And this medicine saith he that the celestial leech
642 VI| made ready for us when he saith: Heal ye them that be contrite
643 VI| in the fifth chapter he saith: I am not come to call the
644 VI| the heavenly leech when he saith in the eighteenth chapter:
645 VI| the heavenly leech when he saith in the twelfth chapter:
646 VI| contained therein. And hereof saith S. Ambrose: Luke compriseth
647 VI| this is that S. Ambrose saith. Thirdly, his gospel is
648 VI| Father? whereof S. Jerome saith in the thirty-first chapter:
649 VI| days shall come, our Lord saith: I shall make a new covenant
650 VI| this shall be the covenant, saith our Lord: I shall give my
651 VI| enforced of the Son, for he saith in the same gospel, the
652 VI| Ghost, whereof S. Jerome saith in his prologue upon Luke:
653 VI| angel of whom the apostle saith in the fourteenth chapter
654 VI| the writers, as the gloss saith, that all things that were
655 VI| of things heard Therefore saith S. Austin: Our Lord would
656 VI| things heard, therefore saith S. Austin: The two gospels
657 VI| dictes, whereof S. Jerome saith in the Book of Noble Men,
658 VI| that always when S. Paul saith in his epistles: Secundum
659 VI| cross, which thing Isidore saith in the book of the Death
660 VI| thereto. And as S. Jerome saith in an epistle which is in
661 VI| cetera. Of the fourth he saith thus: How much shouldst
662 VI| entendment, whereof the apostle saith: Ne know ye not that your
663 VI| dwelling in you? Hereof saith Chrysostom: Man delighteth
664 VI| of saints. Whereof David saith: Sire, I have loved the
665 VI| book, De Civitate Dei, and saith: They be not to be despised
666 VI| good works. And the apostle saith: Ye seek experience of him
667 VI| spake in him. And Ambrose saith in the Hexametron: It is
668 VI| sweet judges. As Bernard saith: It beseemeth well to establish
669 VI| puissance, whereof S. Augustine saith thus: God gave power to
670 VI| in his heat. And hereof saith Chrysostom upon Matthew:
671 VI| speaking of the apostles, saith: Of the most vile, of the
672 VI| first and second, Augustine saith, in the City of God: What
673 VI| And the same upon John, saith: The blood of Jesu Christ
674 VI| of our Lord. And Cyprian saith that martyrdom is the end
675 VI| Of the third, S. Bernard saith: Three things there be that
676 VI| whereof S. John Chrysostom saith to us: Thou, christian man,
677 VI| and by that chivalry. This saith Chrysostom. Secondly, they
678 VI| their orisons. Of the first, saith S. Augustine: O the immeasured
679 VI| profits. Of the second, saith S. Jerome against Vigilantius:
680 VI| constantly. S. Augustine saith that the soul of a martyr
681 VI| contrary to her. And Chrysostom saith that the martyrs tormented
682 VI| like as John Chrysostom saith and proveth it in four manners.
683 VI| And as to the first he saith thus: The root of confession
684 VI| up. As to the second, he saith: If it sufficeth to believe
685 VI| And as to the third, he saith: If it suffice to Jesu Christ
686 VI| faith. As to the fourth, he saith: If only the faith of thy
687 VI| confessed by work or renied, and saith: Jesu Christ is sapience,
688 VI| eternal king, and hereof saith S. Ambrose: Who may esteem
689 VI| people, whereof Cyprian saith: Virginity is the flower
690 VI| mind, whereof Augustine saith: Virginity chooseth to follow
691 VI| replenish the earth. And Jerome saith: The weddings fill the earth,
692 VI| virginity is better. S. Jerome saith to Palmatius the difference
693 VI| marriage and virginity, and saith: The difference is as much
694 VI| virginity to roses. And he saith to Eustochius: I praise
695 VI| revelation. And Peter Damian saith that in Sicily, in the isle
696 VI| away of sin. And hereof saith S. Jerome: The length of
697 VI| hearken what Augustine saith: He that is baptized, and
698 VI| the uncertain way. This saith S. Austin, for such do penance
699 VI| shortest. And S. Augustine saith: Though this fire be not
700 VI| some, after that S. Gregory saith: That some souls be purged
701 VI| the place. As S. Augustme saith: Sometimes souls be punished
702 VI| book of his Dialogues, and saith that there was a priest
703 VI| book of his Dialogues, and saith that there was a man of
704 VI| And Peter, abbot of Cluny, saith that there was a priest
705 VI| of Cluny, witnesseth and saith that, in the town of Ferrara
706 VI| others, witnesseth it and saith: The souls of them that
707 VI| to be known, as S. Austin saith: That all they that depart
708 VI| wrong. For S. Augustine saith: He doth wrong that prayeth
709 VI| that prayeth, like as David saith: My prayer shall be turned
710 VI| after that S. Augustine saith: If I knew my father to
711 VI| shorting of time. For as Job saith: In hell is no redemption.
712 VI| the archbishop of Rheims saith, that there was a noble
713 VI| strength, and as Isidore saith, it is in the breast and
714 VI| heart after that Isidore saith: He doubteth two things,
715 VI| should dominate, as S. Denis saith in an epistle to Demophile:
716 VI| hard and sharp.~Severus saith in an epistle unto Eusebius,
717 VI| said: Our Lord Jesu Christ saith not that he shall come in
718 VI| heaven.~Master John Beleth saith that kings of France were
719 VI| therefor. And S. Ambrose saith thus of S. Martin: He destroyed
720 VI| humility, like as the wise man saith: Of so much that a creature
721 VI| Trinity, whereof S. Austin saith: She woke in the perdurability
722 VI| said heaven, for Isidore saith that the philosophers say
723 VI| with us named Clement which saith like as thou sayest, that
724 VI| not be apocryphum, as who saith, of none authority, in which
725 VI| said: I am Simon, as who saith, I am like unto Simon, and
726 VI| that that Paul my brother saith: The man miscreant shall
727 VI| night sweetly.~S. Ambrose saith in his preface in this wise:
728 VII| putteth by order where he saith: Quis ascendet in montem
729 VII| trouble, for the wise man saith: If thou governest thyself
730 VII| confoundeth all wise men, and she saith that our gods be devils,
731 VII| in divers chronicles. He saith that there was a multitude
732 VII| of the heresy Arian, as saith Eutropius, which would have
733 VII| without seed of man. And he saith in his book, that is called
734 VII| in gladness. And Mahomet saith they shall have three floods
735 VII| daughter. And as Sigebert saith they of Tyre tormented them
736 VII| Regina, and as Sigebert saith, Robert king of France made
737 VII| angels singing: Our Lord saith: I am he that knoweth the
738 VII| emperor Antoninus, where he saith thus: I shall have enough
739 VII| he knoweth not, and that saith that the christians are
740 VII| baptized, to whom the priest saith: Take thou this white clothing,
741 VII| chasuble, he beginneth and saith a psalm that is in the third
742 VII| the priest beginneth and saith three times: Kyrie eleison,
743 VII| have. And after, the priest saith at the end of his orison:
744 VII| sometimes the priest also saith an orison the which signifieth
745 VII| sacrament. Sometimes the priest saith three orisons to signify
746 VII| three times. Sometimes he saith five orisons, in signifying
747 VII| of our Lord.~Sometimes he saith seven, in signifying the
748 VII| that as many as the priest saith of orisons at the beginning
749 VII| of the mass, as many he saith in his secret, and as many
750 VII| of him. In which lore he saith thus: Penitentiam agite,
751 VII| And of his sweet coming saith yet S. John: Ecce agnus
752 VII| consolation. For our Lord saith thus: Beati qui lugent,
753 VII| expoundeth it much well, and saith thus: Alle, id est, altissimus
754 VII| mirth and joy of us, for he saith that our Lord is risen,
755 VII| After this Alleluia, he saith the verse which signifieth
756 VII| at the beginning of it he saith softly an orison that beginneth
757 VII| our Lord, answereth and saith thus: Our Lord be in my
758 VII| representeth the place of God and saith: Sequentia sancti evangelii,
759 VII| showed.~Then the priest saith the Evangel, the which signifieth,
760 VII| him toward the folk, and saith: Dominus vobiscum, that
761 VII| him, and after the priest saith; Oremus, inciting us to
762 VII| and to pray God, then he saith the offertory. ~After, the
763 VII| our Lord, and for this he saith: Deus qui humanæ substantiæ,
764 VII| himself toward the folk and saith: Orate pro me fratres, etc.,
765 VII| dressing his hands upon high saith: Per omnia secula seculorum,
766 VII| the priest inciting us saith: Sursum corda, that is to
767 VII| light lie.~After, the priest saith: Gratias agamus domino deo
768 VII| confirmeth himself to them and saith: Sanctus, etc. And it is
769 VII| thepriest speaking to our Lord saith thus: Te igitur clementissime,
770 VII| specially in that passage he saith joining his hands: Memento
771 VII| apostles, and martyrs, he saith a devout orison that beginneth
772 VII| priest inclineth him and saith an orison that beginneth
773 VII| principal consecration, he saith: Quam oblationem, and there
774 VII| torment.~And therefore he saith after in the sixth part
775 VII| cross.~And after, the priest saith the words that our Lord
776 VII| upward, he blesseth it, and saith: Take you and drink, for
777 VII| For S. Paul the Apostle saith that, he that eateth it
778 VII| miracles are contained, and saith the priest in the eighth
779 VII| chalice. And therefore he saith an orison that thus beginneth:
780 VII| priest with joined hands saith: Memento etiam domine, famulorum,
781 VII| regeneration.~After, the priest saith: Per omnia saecula saeculorum,
782 VII| saecula saeculorum, and that saith he on high. That may represent
783 VII| be said, that the priest saith that on high to the end
784 VII| much.~After, the priest saith: Oremus. Praecepti salutaribus
785 VII| apostles, and therefore he saith: Praecepti, that is to say:
786 VII| to others, for our Lord saith: Luceat lux vestra coram
787 VII| heaven, for the scripture saith: Sicut enim exhibuistis
788 VII| the holy Evangile, that saith thus: Petite et dabitur
789 VII| have them; and therefore saith he: Pater noster qui es
790 VII| receive them and therefore saith he: Adveniat regnum tuum:
791 VII| deceive us. Of the first saith our Lord: Beatus vir qui
792 VII| temptation speaketh S. James and saith: Unusquisque vero tentatur
793 VII| his desires. Of the third saith the Scripture: Sathanas
794 VII| confirmed and granted. And here saith the priest: Amen, along,
795 VII| before said are contained, he saith an orison that thus beginneth:
796 VII| and this orison the priest saith alow, for this signifieth
797 VII| or betokening, the priest saith this orison: Libera nos
798 VII| to come. And therefore he saith: Libera nos quaesumus Domine,
799 VII| holdeth over the chalice and saith on high: Per omnia saecula
800 VII| saeculorum, and that he saith with a high voice for this,
801 VII| priest enhancing his voice saith: Pax Domini sit semper vobiscum,
802 VII| it. And anon the priest saith: Haec commixtio, etc. And
803 VII| is to wit that the pnest saith three times Agnus Dei, and
804 VII| time at the end of it he saith: Dona nobis pacem, and it
805 VII| first Agnus Dei the priest saith: Miserere nobis, and the
806 VII| perfect peace, and thereforth saith the priest at the end of
807 VII| humility and compassion he saith that same orison.~After,
808 VII| mass of requiem the priest saith not at the two first Agnus
809 VII| at the third Agnus Dei he saith not: Dona nobis pacem, but
810 VII| nobis pacem, but the priest saith instead of that: Dona eis
811 VII| be crowned. And therefore saith the priest at the last Agnus
812 VII| devoutly inclineth him and saith a devout orison that beginneth
813 VII| the body of our Lord, he saith, bowing his knees, two orisons
814 VII| second orison that the priest saith in his perception is this,
815 VII| of our Lord Jesu Christ, saith: Panem coelestem accipiam,
816 VII| precious body of our Lord, saith three times: Domine, non
817 VII| of the body of our Lord, saith: Corpus domini nostri Jesu
818 VII| precious blood of our Lord and saith: Quid retribuam domino pro
819 VII| the sign of the the cross, saith over the chalice: Sanguis
820 VII| and that doing, the priest saith two orisons, the first beginneth
821 VII| well.~And after, the priest saith the post communion, which
822 VII| orison, and therefore he saith: Oremus, and there the priest
823 VII| Oremus, and there the priest saith as many orisons as he said
824 VII| the people answereth and saith: Deo gracias, that is to
825 VII| speaketh to his apostles, and saith: Venite benedicti patris
826 VII| soon inclineth himself, and saith an orison that thus beginneth:
827 VII| illumined. After, the priest saith his graces, lauding and
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