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1 I| proceeding from the press of Peter Keyser, a rival of Anthony 2 I| now be at Cologne in S. Peter's Church, which is the Cathedral 3 I| Thirdly he appeared to S. Peter, but when or in what place 4 I| it might well be that S. Peter in some place turned from 5 I| and comforted him, saying: Peter bear the virtue of obedience, 6 I| the apparition made to S. Peter, which is not known when 7 I| Jesu Christ spake with S. Peter, James, and John. And thus 8 I| over, as it appeareth of S. Peter, for anon as he began to 9 I| word of God. Acts x.: As S. Peter was preaching, the Holy 10 I| of living stones, as S. Peter saith: Let us edify whilst 11 II| betrayed. And also for that Peter would withdraw him, he reproved 12 II| was more gracious than to Peter, for he loved him much, 13 II| the third, he loved more Peter. The second was virginity 14 II| said in Galicia, and set S. Peter in prison. But now let us 15 II| that the night after S. Peter and S. Paul appeared to 16 II| wherein the images of S. Peter and S. Paul were pourtrayed, 17 II| this the emperor came to S. Peter's church and confessed meekly 18 II| himself to prayer, and S. Peter appeared to him and said: 19 II| ye shall eat. Thus as S. Peter had said, S. Silvester did. 20 II| and said the words that S. Peter had said to him, and bound 21 II| made in the church of S. Peter, and anon the pestilence 22 II| sometime a toller named Peter in a city, and was a much 23 II| had received that loaf of Peter's own hand. And then within 24 II| barbaries. And then he took this Peter the tollener as he had commanded 25 II| it among poor men. This Peter then thus sold was bound 26 II| other people were sorry for Peter the tollener. And it happed 27 II| came unto the place whereas Peter was for to visit holy places, 28 II| places, whom the master of Peter bade to dinner, and as they 29 II| and ate at their dinner, Peter served and passed by them, 30 II| like is this young man to Peter the tollener, and as they 31 II| said: Verily it is my lord Peter; I shall arise and hold 32 II| arise and hold him, and when Peter understood that he fled 33 II| he opened the gates, and Peter bade him by words to open 34 II| speech answered him, and Peter went his way. And the porter 35 III| the third bishop after S. Peter, the apostle of the church 36 III| hast sent thine apostle S. Peter to me, which hath comforted 37 III| went into the church of S. Peter, and abode there by night. 38 III| out right rudely; and S. Peter appeared to him as he lay 39 III| Of the Chairing of S. Peter the Apostle.~The chair is 40 III| chair of Moses, etc. Then S. Peter sat in a chair royal, for 41 III| halloweth the feast of S. Peter the apostle, and this day 42 III| apostle, and this day was S. Peter honorably enhanced in the 43 III| this feast, that when S. Peter went for to preach the word 44 III| the city of Antioch that Peter the apostle of God came 45 III| might not be numbered. S. Peter beheld their repentance, 46 III| of the city, to whom S. Peter had raised his son which 47 III| people set up a chair for S. Peter to sit in more higher, for 48 III| the exalting thus of S. Peter into this chair, this feast 49 III| name of the chairing of S. Peter. And in this church was 50 III| And in this church was S. Peter seven years, and from thence 51 III| the clerks. For when S. Peter preached at the first time 52 III| because this was done to S. Peter to do him despite and shame, 53 III| holy church halloweth of S. Peter three feasts in the year 54 III| Ascension and Whitsuntide, S. Peter beheld that the number of 55 III| him: Thou hast angered S. Peter, thou hast destroyed all 56 III| turned to the church of S. Peter wailing for the horror of 57 III| beside the church of S. Peter, and that other by the church 58 III| Normans, unto the abbey of S. Peter des Fosses where his body 59 III| Baptist was beheaded, and S. Peter was that day delivered out 60 III| as he had received of S. Peter his master, he was declined 61 III| christened he was godson of S. Peter the apostle, and therefore 62 III| with him to Rome. When S. Peter preached there the gospel, 63 III| gospel in writing, like as S. Peter had preached. Then he at 64 III| showed it to his master S. Peter to examine; and when S. 65 III| to examine; and when S. Peter had examined it, and saw 66 III| read at Rome. And then S. Peter seeing S. Mark constant 67 III| Ermagoras, brought him to S. Peter, and prayed him that he 68 III| paynims martyred him. Then S. Peter sent S. Mark into Alexandria, 69 III| ordinance of God and of S. Peter came against his will, for 70 III| against his will, for S. Peter made and sacred him bishop 71 III| without burying.~After, S. Peter the apostle appeared to 72 III| long sith buried? And S. Peter said: I hold me not buried 73 III| should bury him? And S. Peter said: Is it not written 74 III| followeth the Life of S. Peter of Milan, and first the 75 III| interpretation of his name.~Peter is as much to say as knowing 76 III| knowing or unhosing, or Peter is said of petros, that 77 III| privileges that were in S. Peter; he was a much noble preacher, 78 III| Of S. Peter of Milan.~S. Peter the new 79 III| Of S. Peter of Milan.~S. Peter the new martyr, of the order 80 III| hot, this Arian said to S. Peter tofore them all: O thou 81 III| tofore them all: O thou Peter perverse, if thou art so 82 III| would shadow them. Then S. Peter answered and said: If thou 83 III| not bind him thereto. S. Peter had good faith and trust 84 III| wheelbarrow, and brought to S. Peter at Milan, and as S. Peter 85 III| Peter at Milan, and as S. Peter had blessed him with the 86 III| draw his breath, but S. Peter made on him the sign of 87 III| wherefore he came to S. Peter, and he put his finger in 88 III| engine, he sent thither S. Peter as a man wise, constant, 89 III| fellow. The passion of S. Peter ensued much like the passion 90 III| that he preached, so S. Peter suffered for the truth of 91 III| suffered of the Jews, so S. Peter suffered of the people of 92 III| time of Easter, so did S. Peter. Jesu Christ was sold for 93 III| for thirty pence, and S. Peter was sold for forty pounds. 94 III| to his disciples, and S. Peter showed it in plain predication. 95 III| commend my spirit; right so S. Peter did the same. There was 96 III| had great devotion to S. Peter, but she might not go thither 97 III| continually; he cried to S. Peter devoutly, and as he had 98 III| he had been fellow to S. Peter, and verily he was of the 99 III| him: Have good hope in S. Peter which late hath shed his 100 III| visit the sepulchre of S. Peter.~There was a countess of 101 III| had special devotion to S. Peter and fasted alway his vigil; 102 III| candle to the altar of S. Peter, and anon the priest for 103 III| offered in the honour of S. Peter, which knight fasted also 104 III| well the miracle, that S. Peter will not that they be quenched? 105 III| conjured in the name of S. Peter, the devils, that they should 106 III| conjured him in the name of S. Peter the martyr, and then anon 107 III| was after a good man.~S. Peter whiles he lived, it happed 108 III| so full of words that S. Peter might have of him none audience. 109 III| our Lord.~The day that S. Peter was martyred, a nun that 110 III| that it was the soul of S. Peter, and was found certainly 111 III| grievously sick, prayed to S. Peter for to recover her health, 112 III| earth of the sepulchre of S. Peter, and anon he had trust in 113 III| in God, and cried to S. Peter in such manner as she had 114 III| friars preachers, and pray S. Peter that he make thee whole, 115 III| pray to this holy martyr S. Peter that he pray for us.~ 116 III| Domitian the emperor, whom S. Peter the apostle baptized. And 117 III| had been baptized of S. Peter the apostle, which so had 118 III| both unto the altar of S. Peter for to swear, praying the 119 III| said all on high: This old Peter here is either over merciful 120 III| writeth, was daughter of S. Peter the apostle, which was right 121 III| disciples dined with S. Peter, and one, Titus, said to 122 III| one, Titus, said to him: Peter, how is it that all sick 123 III| to lie sick? To whom S. Peter said: For it is expedient 124 III| all done and complished, Peter said to her: Pernelle, go 125 III| followeth the Life of S. Peter the Exorcist or Deacon.~ 126 III| the Exorcist or Deacon.~S. Peter the deacon was bound with 127 III| sorrowful. Then said S. Peter to him that Jesu Christ 128 III| may not deliver thee. S. Peter said: He will well that 129 III| And when that was done, S. Peter, clad in white clothes, 130 III| knew for certain that S. Peter and S. Marcellin had baptized 131 III| without light or water and S. Peter was imprisoned in a strait 132 III| him, and brought him with Peter into the house of Archemius, 133 III| when S. Marcellin and S. Peter heard tell the adventure 134 III| they S. Marcellin and S. Peter to the black isle and there 135 III| And with them appeared S. Peter the apostle, after that 136 III| of the miracles that S. Peter prince of the apostles did, 137 III| and came to Rome. When S. Peter saw him, he received him 138 III| When he had dwelled with S. Peter a long while, by the ordinance 139 III| ordinance and commandment of S. Peter, he went in to France with 140 III| people, he went again to S. Peter to Rome, and when be came 141 III| doctrine, were baptized of S. Peter. Then Zaccheus and Joseph, 142 III| and held him always by S. Peter, which was right nigh of 143 III| endoctrined of our Lord and of S. Peter that he nothing desired 144 III| solitaries. After this S. Peter came to Rome, and prayed 145 III| there God appeared to S. Peter, and commanded him that 146 III| the devil of hell. Then S. Peter called to him S. Marcial 147 III| knowledge of God. When S. Peter saw him thus weep he began 148 III| Marcial took leave of S. Peter, and brought with him the 149 III| God had commanded to S. Peter.~Thus then as they went, 150 III| to Rome, and told to S. Peter that which was befallen 151 III| befallen in their way. When S. Peter had heard him he said: Return 152 III| with the bourdon like as S. Peter bade him, and anon he was 153 III| and of thy good friend S. Peter, by the ordinance and commandment 154 III| went to Rome for to see S. Peter, whom they found preaching 155 III| on the ground tofore S. Peter in demanding him pardon 156 III| pardon of their sins. When S. Peter saw the duke and so much 157 III| Paris, in the honour of S. Peter and S. Paul, at the request 158 III| Genevieve, in the church of S. Peter and Paul, the which, as 159 IV| upon the sepulchre of S. Peter, and was in continual fastings 160 IV| prayers, saying: O holy Peter, what that I have erred 161 IV| amend. And after forty days Peter appeared to him praying, 162 IV| prayers at the sepulchre of S. Peter, beseeching to get him forgiveness 163 IV| forgiveness of his sins. To whom Peter appeared and said: I have 164 IV| Here followeth of S. Peter the Apostle, and First of 165 IV| and First of his name. ~Peter had a great name, for he 166 IV| Thirdly, he was called Peter, which is as much to say 167 IV| for her song. This name Peter, Jesus promised to put to 168 IV| Cephas, that is to say, Peter. Secondly, he did that he 169 IV| quarto: And he named Simon Peter, etc. Thirdly, he confirmed 170 IV| say to thee that thou art Peter, and upon this stone, etc. 171 IV| Of Saint Peter. ~S. Peter the apostle among 172 IV| Of Saint Peter. ~S. Peter the apostle among all other, 173 IV| saith: If he had named him, Peter had arisen and all to-torn 174 IV| arisen and all to-torn him. Peter went upon the sea; he was 175 IV| Ecclesiastica that, when S. Peter's wife was led to her passion, 176 IV| Lord. ~On a time when S. Peter had sent two of his disciples 177 IV| other then returned to S. Peter and told him what had happened, 178 IV| it was S. Frank. Then S. Peter gave to him his staff and 179 IV| he would dispute with S. Peter and show, at a day assigned, 180 IV| assigned, that he was God. And Peter came to the place where 181 IV| then is it peace. Then said Peter: Why dreadest thou to hear 182 IV| that I will I may do. S. Peter disputed against all these, 183 IV| that he might not resist Peter, cast all his books into 184 IV| books into the sea, lest S. Peter should prove him a magician, 185 IV| reputed as a god. And when Peter knew that, he followed and 186 IV| of Claudius the emperor, Peter came to Rome, and sat there 187 IV| sought occasion against Peter. ~After this, our Lord appeared 188 IV| our Lord appeared to S. Peter, saying to him: Simon Magus 189 IV| shall come in to Rome. Then Peter, knowing that he should 190 IV| Paul came to Rome, and with Peter began to preach the faith 191 IV| To Simon the holy God. Peter and Paul entered to Nero 192 IV| malefices of Simon Magus, and Peter added thereto, seeing that 193 IV| avenge me on him. To whom Peter said: I dread nothing shine 194 IV| affirmeth his godhead? To whom Peter said: If dignity or godhead 195 IV| what thou thinkest. Then Peter went to him and said to 196 IV| done. Simon answered: Let Peter say what I think. Peter 197 IV| Peter say what I think. Peter answered: What Simon thinketh 198 IV| made an assault against Peter. He gave to them of the 199 IV| them to flee. Then said Peter to Nero: Lo! I have showed 200 IV| Then said Simon: Hear ye, Peter and Paul; if I may not grieve 201 IV| and then Nero let call Peter and Simon, and all gave 202 IV| they cried for to stone Peter. Peter unnethe getting silence 203 IV| cried for to stone Peter. Peter unnethe getting silence 204 IV| the body abode immovable. Peter standing afar making his 205 IV| have stoned Simon Magus, Peter said: He is in pain enough, 206 IV| evil. Then said Simon to Peter and Paul: Yet is it not 207 IV| said: Now I shall see if Peter, which is accustomed to 208 IV| And a little after that, Peter and Paul went thither, and 209 IV| Paul went thither, and anon Peter made the sign of the cross 210 IV| strangled him. And then ran Peter to him and cried upon the 211 IV| great miracles, came to Peter, and was from then forthon 212 IV| Then said S. Paul to S. Peter: It appertaineth to me to 213 IV| two traitors. Then said S. Peter to S. Paul: Paul, brother, 214 IV| Then S. Paul said to S. Peter when he saw him fly so high: 215 IV| he saw him fly so high: Peter, why tarriest thou? perform 216 IV| now calleth us. Then said Peter: I charge and conjure you 217 IV| Processe and Martinian, whom S. Peter converted to the faith. 218 IV| prison was opened, prayed Peter to go thence, and he would 219 IV| coming against him, and Peter said to him: Lord, whither 220 IV| be crucified again, and Peter demanded him: Lord, shalt 221 IV| again, And he said: Yea, and Peter said then: Lord, I shall 222 IV| Lord ascended into heaven, Peter beholding it, which wept 223 IV| which wept sore. And when Peter understood that our Lord 224 IV| our Lord Jesu Christ. Then Peter was commanded to be crucified 225 IV| given against them, that Peter should be crucified and 226 IV| Then said S. Paul to S. Peter: Peace be with thee that 227 IV| sheep and lambs of our Lord. Peter then said to Paul: Go thou 228 IV| and Marcel witness, when Peter came to the cross, he said: 229 IV| them because they made S. Peter so to die; but he required 230 IV| and of lilies standing by Peter that was on the cross with 231 IV| with the angels. And then Peter received a book of our Lord, 232 IV| Then as Hegesippus saith: Peter said thus: Lord, I have 233 IV| I call thee. And when S. Peter saw that the good christian 234 IV| and death of saints thus: Peter, after that he had governed 235 IV| Isidorus. ~That same day Peter and Paul appeared to S. 236 IV| the bodies of the apostles Peter and Paul, but the devils 237 IV| they were the bodies of Peter and Paul. And the paynims 238 IV| doubted which bones were Peter's and which Paul's, wherefore 239 IV| that, in the church of S. Peter, where his bones rest, was 240 IV| long required and prayed S. Peter for health, he appeared 241 IV| him: The holy apostle S. Peter sent me to thee that thou 242 IV| then she thanked God and S. Peter. ~And in the same book S. 243 IV| seen the blessed apostles Peter and Paul and as he cried 244 IV| Some have doubt whether Peter and Paul suffered death 245 IV| crowned with the sword, and Peter had the cross reversed, 246 IV| should be the solemnity of S. Peter, and the next day commemoration 247 IV| Paul, for the church of S. Peter was hallowed that same day, 248 IV| said that Paul is less than Peter, otherwhile more, and sometimes 249 IV| the same year and day that Peter was crucified, his head 250 IV| and said: I have now seen Peter and Paul enter into the 251 IV| be greatly abashed? Lo! Peter the foundement of the church 252 IV| in the way of the martyrs Peter and Paul, and she that shall 253 IV| sang mass at Rome in S. Peter's church, suddenly there 254 IV| Magdalene was committed by S. Peter, and then, when the disciples 255 IV| predication of our master, S. Peter, which now sitteth in the 256 IV| her husband would go to S. Peter for to wit if it were true 257 IV| And when he came to S. Peter, S. Peter came against him, 258 IV| he came to S. Peter, S. Peter came against him, and when 259 IV| him all by order. To whom Peter said: Peace be to thee, 260 IV| and weeping into joy. Then Peter led him into Jerusalem, 261 IV| was well-informed of S. Peter in the faith, and that two 262 IV| and all in like wise as S. Peter led thee in Jerusalem, and 263 IV| Appollinaris was disciple of S. Peter the apostle, and of him 264 IV| worthy bishop, was sent from Peter, prince of the apostles, 265 IV| had been baptized of S. Peter the apostle. When he was 266 IV| under Nero, which crucified Peter the last year of his reign. 267 IV| christened, which said that Peter the apostle had appeared 268 IV| followeth the feast of S. Peter ad Vincula, at Lammas. ~ 269 IV| Lammas. ~The feast of S. Peter the apostle that is called 270 IV| of the deliverance of S. Peter, and in mind of deliverance 271 IV| is in remembrance of S. Peter. For as it is said in the 272 IV| death of this old fellow Peter, and the Lord of all the 273 IV| pleased the Jews, he took Peter on Easter-day, and enclosed 274 IV| pains for the fleeing of Peter, but he was let to do that, 275 IV| of the deliverance of S. Peter prince of the apostles from 276 IV| halloweth the feast of S. Peter ad vincula. And the epistle 277 IV| which was the sixth after Peter, and Hermes, provost of 278 IV| but seek the chains of S. Peter and kiss them with devotion, 279 IV| did do seek the chains of Peter and they were found. And 280 IV| church in the honour of S. Peter, whereas he set the chains 281 IV| the chains and named it S. Peter ad vincula. And to that 282 IV| the bonds and chains of S. Peter. The third cause of this 283 IV| two chains, with which S. Peter under Herod was bounden 284 IV| made in the honour of S. Peter, and that all the people 285 IV| name that day the day of S. Peter ad vincula. And hereof she 286 IV| better, and was made of S. Peter, prince of the apostles. 287 IV| chains in the church of S. Peter ad vincula. And were given 288 IV| last the very chain of S. Peter was brought and put about 289 IV| For our Lord delivered S. Peter out of his chains by miracle, 290 IV| Cologne in the monastery of S. Peter, which monk was sinful; 291 IV| God much ardently. And S. Peter, to whom he was a monk, 292 IV| no righteousness? And yet Peter prayed for him with the 293 IV| do penance. And then S. Peter, with the key that he held 294 IV| this glorious apostle S. Peter to be our advocate to our 295 IV| and received baptism of Peter and John, and therefore 296 IV| Stephen unto the church of S. Peter ad vincula. They that bare 297 IV| Rome in the church of S. Peter for the increasing of his 298 IV| princes of the apostles, Peter and Paul, and him seemed 299 IV| Paul, and him seemed that Peter gave to him the staff first, 300 IV| Apostles, that which is said to Peter when he came first to his 301 IV| There was a carter named Peter which yoked his oxen in 302 IV| with thunder. And that same Peter which had so cursed was 303 IV| that he would re-establish Peter in his first health, and 304 IV| took light, and saw that Peter had two legs and two thighs, 305 IV| brother of God, was there. And Peter the apostle, most noble 306 IV| the bier, and John said to Peter: Bear this palm tofore the 307 IV| prince of his sheep. To whom Peter said: It appertaineth better 308 IV| bear with thee. And then Peter and Paul lifted up the bier, 309 IV| lifted up the bier, and Peter began to sing and say: Israel 310 IV| prince of priests said: S. Peter, despise me not in this 311 IV| and I excused thee. And S. Peter said to him: We be now empeshed 312 IV| not in him. And then S. Peter said to him: kiss the bier 313 IV| perfectly. And then said Peter to him: Take that palm of 314 IV| hath made the body of S. Peter and S. James so gloriously 315 IV| issue and departing. And Peter stood at the head, and John 316 IV| mother of God. And then Peter began the song and said: 317 IV| the brother of God, and Peter, the right noble and sovereign 318 IV| And our Lord said to S. Peter: Bury the corpse of my mother 319 IV| to the monument, and .S. Peter began the psalm: In exitu 320 IV| promised amends. And S. Peter said to him: Thou mayst 321 IV| and was all whole. Then S. Peter took a leaf of the palm 322 V| in spiritual tilling. S. Peter the apostle taught the nations, 323 V| Bartholomew did great miracles. Peter was crucified the head downward, 324 V| honourably in the church of S. Peter which is called Cieldore, 325 V| which were the images of SS. Peter and Paul, and he threw them 326 V| commandment of God which said to Peter: Put thy sword into the 327 V| and brought it thither. Peter of Amiens rehearseth that 328 V| in the churchyard of S. Peter ad Vincula, which is yet 329 V| tofore the church of S. Peter, and as one of them, begged 330 V| And when he heard that Peter and Paul were imprisoned 331 VI| the glorious apostle S. Peter with bright shining clothes 332 VI| clothing of a king, whom S. Peter did consecrate and anoint 333 VI| this vision, desired of S. Peter to know the vision thereof, 334 VI| vision thereof, to whom S. Peter said the estate of this 335 VI| shalt be my God, and S. Peter the apostle my patron, the 336 VI| and promise to visit S. Peter at Rome, which he made in 337 VI| he had made to visit S. Peter. And the archbishop of York, 338 VI| visit the holy apostles Peter and Paul. Then the pope 339 VI| re-edify some church of S. Peter, and endow it with sufficient 340 VI| sent to Rome, to whom S. Peter appeared in a night, and 341 VI| abbey in the honour of S. Peter, or to repair an old one, 342 VI| humbly thanked God and S. Peter his patron, and incontinent 343 VI| the glorious apostle S. Peter, and gave largely alms to 344 VI| relics of the holy apostle S. Peter, to the intent to be healed, 345 VI| intent to be healed, and S. Peter denied me not, but bade 346 VI| back into the church of S. Peter, and then I shall be made 347 VI| and his holy apostle S. Peter.~In that time King Ethelbert, 348 VI| hailow in the honour of S. Peter, and the night before that 349 VI| purposed to hallow it, S. Peter appeared to a fisher in 350 VI| after the fisher saw S. Peter enter into the church with 351 VI| speak to him. To whom S. Peter said: Brotber, dread thee 352 VI| entered into the boat, and S. Peter commanded him to cast out 353 VI| they were come to land S. Peter divided the fishes, and 354 VI| labour. And this said, S. Peter vanished away. Then the 355 VI| to him the fish that S. Peter had sent to him, and told 356 VI| him, by order, like as S. Peter had given him charge, and 357 VI| his glorious apostle S. Peter. And then S. Edward understood 358 VI| old time hallowed by S. Peter, and how S. Peter had commanded 359 VI| by S. Peter, and how S. Peter had commanded him to repair 360 VI| the glorious apostle S. Peter, and sent Alfred, the archbishop 361 VI| repaired a monastery of S. Peter, and how he had by revelation 362 VI| accursed by the authority of Peter and Paul to be damned with 363 VI| was in the church of S. Peter at Westminster, and was 364 VI| sepulture in the church of S. Peter, which he had new builded, 365 VI| the nineteenth pope after Peter, he purposed tofore all 366 VI| time when the sexton of S. Peter had by devotion visited 367 VI| again to the altar of S. Peter, and there rested a little, 368 VI| the habit of a bishop was Peter with the apostles; the knights 369 VI| foresaid revelation. And Peter Damian saith that in Sicily, 370 VI| again he found him not.~And Peter, abbot of Cluny, saith that 371 VI| knight saw there a man named Peter, which lay bound and great 372 VI| those three days.~And as Peter, the abbot of Cluny, witnesseth 373 VI| oft visited him, and also Peter and Paul were come oft and 374 VI| the people assembled at S. Peter's church and prayed God 375 VI| was written the name of S. Peter, to whom she had so great 376 VI| which he succeeded to S. Peter in the papacy. The remnant 377 VI| went anon into Judea to S. Peter, which taught him the faith, 378 VI| left him and fled to S. Peter and were his disciples. 379 VI| were his disciples. Then S. Peter demanded of Clement of what 380 VI| in the sea. And when S. Peter heard this he might not 381 VI| from weeping. On a time Peter came into the isle where 382 VI| marvellous length, and as S. Peter beheld these pillars he 383 VI| longer have lived. Then Peter said: What sayst thou, woman? 384 VI| sweet children. And when Peter had demanded of her the 385 VI| of the things done, then Peter said: There is a young man 386 VI| she said weeping to S. Peter: I am certainly mother of 387 VI| kneeling down tofore S. Peter, she prayed him that he 388 VI| show to her her son, and Peter said to her: Abide a while 389 VI| they were out of the isle, Peter took her by the hand and 390 VI| in. And when Clement saw Peter holding the woman by the 391 VI| and was much angry against Peter. And Peter said to him: 392 VI| angry against Peter. And Peter said to him: Whatsomever 393 VI| forth by the commandment of Peter, and he healed her anon. 394 VI| hath given to me by my lord Peter. Then Peter told to them 395 VI| me by my lord Peter. Then Peter told to them all by order, 396 VI| or is it a dream? Then Peter said to them: If ye be not 397 VI| said: What may this be? And Peter said: These be thy sons, 398 VI| and were made disciples of Peter.~And the next day following, 399 VI| the next day following, Peter, with his three disciples, 400 VI| him by the commandment of Peter, and they had showed to 401 VI| discovered the matter. But Peter defended them and said: 402 VI| till it please me; and then Peter said to him: If I show to 403 VI| above destiny. And then said Peter: This is Clement thy son, 404 VI| Faustinian came again to S. Peter and to his sons, the sons 405 VI| of their father, but S. Peter saw the natural likeness 406 VI| Antioch defamed strongly S. Peter, and said he was a cursed 407 VI| moved the people against Peter that they purposed so slay 408 VI| hold him. And then said S. Peter to this old Faustinian: 409 VI| is not to suppose that S. Peter bade him to lie, for God 410 VI| Magus' visage, showing S. Peter in the person of Simon, 411 VI| all that I have said of Peter the apostle, for he is no 412 VI| when he had said this that Peter had commanded him, and had 413 VI| the people into love of Peter, S. Peter came to him and 414 VI| people into love of Peter, S. Peter came to him and made his 415 VI| Antioch received debonairly S. Peter, and with great honour enhanced 416 VI| keep you from the traitor Peter, and ye have not only heard 417 VI| thou hadst said against S. Peter, and now thou wouldst overthrow 418 VI| history. After this when S. Peter came to Rome and saw that 419 VI| bishop after him. And when S. Peter, prince of the apostles, 420 VI| visited her husband. Then S. Peter appeared to Theodora praying, 421 VI| to a good reward by which Peter his master came into heaven. 422 VI| victory, and he releved S. Peter in the same element, that 423 VII| forth continually till S. Peter's day, and then sang they 424 VII| patriarchs, prophets, and Peter the Apostle had wives. And 425 VII| Pernelle, daughter of S. Peter the apostle, was transported 426 VII| marble by the hand of S. Peter: This is the tomb of the 427 VII| Rome to the vicars of S. Peter the apostle, and had ordained 428 VII| mater et Simon Bariona. Peter, Bishop of Compostella made 429 VII| that time flourished Master Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, 430 VII| prayers, the blessed apostles Peter and Paul appeared to him 431 VII| doctor recounteth, named Peter Damian, and held a duchy 432 VII| him was as it was by S. Peter, that did appear to them 433 VII| of God our Lord and of S. Peter. S. Omer did do make a chamber 434 VII| within the church of S. Peter of Douay, and rendered and 435 VII| towards the Church of S. Peter about the hour of sixte, 436 VII| blessed Virgin Mary, both S. Peter, and S. Paul, princes of 437 VII| health. Fourthly, Master Peter Antissidorensis expoundeth 438 VII| and of all apostles, S. Peter, S. Paul, and S. Andrew, 439 VII| This first article laid S. Peter in the creed. The second 440 VII| iii 143.~Marcellinus and Peter. June 3, iii. 210.~Marcial. 441 VII| Petronilla. May 31, iii. 186.~Peter the Deacon. June 2, iii. 442 VII| Deacon. June 2, iii. 210.~Peter of Milan. April 29, iii. 443 VII| Milan. April 29, iii. 146.~Peter the Apostle. June 29, iv. 444 VII| Apostle. June 29, iv. 12.~Peter the Apostle ad Vincula. 445 VII| Vincula. August 1, iv. 154.~Peter the Apostle in Cathedra. 446 VII| Pope, and the feast of S. Peter's chains, iv. I59.~Alexandrine 447 VII| 260.~—confounded by S. Peter Martyr, iii. 148.~—the doings 448 VII| day, v. 71.~Bones of SS. Peter and Paul, how discriminated, 449 VII| banner, vi. 156.~—of S. Peter Martyr, miracle of the, 450 VII| 165.~Cripple cured by S. Peter, iv. 26.~Crusade preached, 451 VII| vi. 31.~---vision of S. Peter, vi 3.~Ebroinus, the persecutor, 452 VII| king of France, vii. 119.~Peter converts S. Marcial, iii. 453 VII| than S. Pancrace, iii. 184.~Peter the toller, history of ii. 454 VII| 261.~—his strife with S Peter, iv. 15.~Sinai, hermits 455 VII| Tonsure instituted by S. Peter, iii. 52.~Toulouse, heresy 456 VII| Abbey consecrated by S. Peter, vi. 16.~---- ——repaired,


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