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1 I| instituted. For Melchiades the Pope and Silvester instituted
2 I| English Ember days, the Pope Calixtus ordained them.
3 I| incorruption. Whereof S. Leo the Pope saith: After the passion
4 I| that was Saint Gregory the Pope, and that was at Rome, which
5 I| And hereof saith Leo the Pope, in a sermon of the ascension:
6 I| of whom saith S. Leo the Pope in a sermon of the Ascension:
7 I| hereof saith S. Leo the Pope: The Holy Ghost is the inspirer
8 I| casteth it out. And S. Leo the Pope saith: The Holy Ghost was
9 I| hallowed more solemnly, the Pope Urban iv., by great affection
10 I| cathedral churches, the foresaid Pope Urban hath given of his
11 II| abbot of Evesham to the pope with other clerks for the
12 II| to complain on him to the pope, and the king sent letters
13 II| sent certain lords into the pope complaining on the Archbishop
14 II| complaints, which when the pope had heard said, he would
15 II| And so it was that the pope heard that he was come,
16 II| returned and told to the pope how he was not so perfect
17 II| eateth this day flesh. The pope would not believe him, but
18 II| his kerchief tofore the pope, and he found the leg turned
19 II| called a carp. And when the pope saw it, he said, they were
20 II| this S. Thomas came to the pope and did his reverence and
21 II| and obedience, whom the pope welcomed, and after communication
22 II| compelled him thereto. Then the pope understood of the miracle
23 II| then S. Thomas informed the pope how the king of England
24 II| consent to them. And when the pope had heard him he wept for
25 II| S. Thomas offered to the pope his bishopric up into the
26 II| his bishopric up into the pope's hand, and his mitre with
27 II| cross and ring, and the pope commanded him to keep it
28 II| Thomas said mass tofore the pope in a white chasuble; and
29 II| after mass he said to the pope that he knew by revelation
30 II| after he departed from the pope and came down into France
31 II| by the authority of the pope's bull openly denounced
32 II| done by our holy father the pope and not by me. Then said
33 II| Thomas departed from the pope, the pope would daily look
34 II| departed from the pope, the pope would daily look upon the
35 II| office of a martyr. And the pope thanked God that it pleased
36 II| against his will was made pope. He instituted for to be
37 II| that mountain and bring the Pope Silvester to him courteously
38 II| daughter. ~In this time the pope Leo, which favoured heresy,
39 II| Hilary came thither. When the pope saw him come, he commanded
40 II| no place. Then said the pope to him: Thou art Hilary
41 II| in France. Then said the pope, Thou art Hilary Gallus,
42 II| Tribe of Judah. Then the pope had great indignation and
43 II| pay me for thee? And the pope answered: I shall come again
44 II| down thy pride. Then the pope went down into the low chamber
45 II| Thus then as he abode the pope S. Hilary found no place
46 II| after, word came that the pope was dead. Then S. Hilary
47 II| Marcel was chief bishop and pope of Rome. He went to chastise
48 II| and it happed when the pope was dead that the people
49 II| assembled for to choose another pope. And S. Fabian came to the
50 II| accord chose him for to be pope. This holy man Fabian, after
51 II| Fabian, after when he was pope, he ordained throughout
52 II| houseled and communed, whom the pope drove away and denied to
53 II| the seculars. This holy pope also ordained the chrism
54 II| the last when he had been pope thirteen years Decius the
55 II| from sin, and prayed to the pope that he would give him leave
56 II| leave for to marry. The pope considered his simpleness,
57 II| of S. Agnes was void, the pope said to a priest that he
58 III| Of S. Gregory the Pope.~Gregory is said of grex,
59 III| that S. Gregory went to the pope, and by great prayers he
60 III| England, anon they went to the pope and said to him: Thou hast
61 III| Rome. Of which word the pope was angry and much abashed,
62 III| noble and good renomee the pope made him cardinal deacon.
63 III| corruption of the air, the pope Pelagius died, and then
64 III| of all the people to be pope, but he refused it and said
65 III| ere that he was sacred pope he made to the people a
66 III| was ordained and sacred pope against his will, for he
67 III| and low after that he was pope than tofore, insomuch that
68 III| hath destined thee to be pope. And said moreover: I am
69 III| and from then forthon the pope ordained a station in that
70 III| when S. Gregory had been pope thirteen years, six months
71 III| Magonius, and Celestinus the pope named him Patrick. That
72 III| thereto he was chosen by the pope, and by all the clergy of
73 III| followeth of S. Marcelin the Pope.~S. Marcelin was pope of
74 III| the Pope.~S. Marcelin was pope of Rome by the space of
75 III| that it never fall that the pope of the christian people,
76 III| men chose him again to be pope as he was tofore. And when
77 III| appeared to Marcel, which was pope after Marcelin, and said
78 III| Marcelin not buried, and the pope answered: How, sir! know
79 III| at my feet. And anon the pope did his commandment and
80 III| fallen in this error, and the pope sent divers inquisitors
81 III| rents. In their street the pope Cornelius held him privily,
82 III| held him privily, of which pope, Pancrace and Denis had
83 III| Of S. Urban.~S. Urban was pope after S. Calixtus, and the
84 III| royal abbey. And when the pope heard of his great holiness,
85 III| and when he was there the pope welcomed him and was much
86 III| abode long time with the pope, and gat full great privileges
87 III| had gotten all this of the pope he was full glad and joyful,
88 III| many privileges under the pope's seal, which after, king
89 III| Ina confirmed all that the pope had granted to the house
90 III| he went so to Rome to the pope, alway wearing those fetters
91 III| by S. Gregory, then being pope of Rome. The which had a
92 III| he being on the way the pope died and he was chosen pope,
93 III| pope died and he was chosen pope, and was countermanded and
94 III| hospitality, whom S. Gregory the pope hath sent to convert England.~
95 III| emperor Zeno and Gelasius the pope, that was the year of our
96 III| And then S. Gregory, the pope, established for the introit
97 III| the time when Zephyrus was pope of Rome, which saw the great
98 III| it was concluded that the pope should be damned with all
99 III| to do miracles. When the pope Honorius the third heard
100 III| did, which that time was pope of Rome; he took leave of
101 III| S. Clement that then was pope of Rome, in exalting and
102 IV| followeth of S. Leo the Pope. ~Leo the pope, as it is
103 IV| Leo the Pope. ~Leo the pope, as it is read in the miracles
104 IV| murmured among them because the pope sang no mass, and did not
105 IV| him again. This Leo the pope held the council at Chalcedon,
106 IV| martyrdom wrote Marcellus, Linus pope, Hegesippus, and Leo the
107 IV| Hegesippus, and Leo the pope. ~
108 IV| city. On a day, as Leo the pope saith, as he stood tofore
109 IV| Dionysius, and as Leo the pope and Marcel witness, when
110 IV| time of S. Cornelius the pope, Greeks stole away the bodies
111 IV| others say that Silvester the pope would hallow the churches
112 IV| epistle of Denis, and Leo the pope saith the same in a sermon,
113 IV| the faith. And Linus the pope writeth his passion. ~
114 IV| time of Honorius, the third pope of that name. The which
115 IV| legate of our holy father the pope, and two archbishops of
116 IV| After, on a time, as the pope sang mass at Rome in S.
117 IV| on the altar whereon the pope said his mass. And these
118 IV| off shorn. ~And when the pope had said his mass, he showed
119 IV| what it meant. And then the pope with all the people gave
120 IV| Rome. And anon after, the pope sent his messengers into
121 IV| Mutina, as Calixtus the pope saith, was taken and enchained
122 IV| done. ~And as Calixtus the pope rehearseth, there was a
123 IV| order. ~And as Calixtus the pope rehearseth, there was a
124 IV| died. ~And as Calixtus the pope saith, that there was a
125 IV| baptism of S. Linus the pope. Which, when the father
126 IV| was baptized of Linus the pope, it is to understand that
127 IV| that Linus was not then pope, but afterwards he was pope. ~
128 IV| pope, but afterwards he was pope. ~Nazarien lived after his
129 IV| Felix ~Felix was chosen pope instead of Liberius, and
130 IV| for because Liberius the pope would not consent to the
131 IV| Rome ordained Felix to be pope by the will and consent
132 IV| and name of Eusebius the pope, in which baptism the hands
133 IV| favouring them, Julius the pope sacred Eusebius into bishop
134 IV| Constantius exiled Liberius the pope, Denis, Paulinus, and all
135 IV| was because Alexander the pope, which was the sixth after
136 IV| collation with S. Pelagius the pope, and brought them with fair
137 IV| all the people. And the pope brought forth the chain
138 IV| never but one. Then the pope and the queen established
139 IV| of the apostles. And the pope and the queen set the chains
140 IV| the emperor he was led to pope John, for to put the chain
141 IV| great discord between the pope and the bishop and the other
142 IV| the noise and gat of the pope that he had a link of the
143 IV| the Life of S. Stephen the Pope. ~When S. Stephen the pope
144 IV| Pope. ~When S. Stephen the pope had converted many of the
145 IV| following S. Stephen the pope was taken and brought to
146 IV| wrote to S. Pelagius the pope, upon which the pope, by
147 IV| the pope, upon which the pope, by the council of the cardinals,
148 IV| they had been dead. But the pope and the clerks prayed for
149 IV| for to get of Innocent the pope, that the order, which is
150 IV| his successors, and the pope would not lightly accord
151 IV| happed on a night that the pope saw in a vision that the
152 IV| falling. And then awoke the pope, and understood the vision,
153 IV| showed to them what the pope had said, and they were
154 IV| In this time Innocent the pope died, and Honorius was made
155 IV| died, and Honorius was made pope and sovereign bishop of
156 IV| confirmation of his order of the pope, he saw on a night Jesu
157 IV| Of S. Sixtus, Pope and Martyr. ~Sixtus, the
158 IV| and Martyr. ~Sixtus, the pope, was of Athens, and was
159 IV| deacon of Marcellus, the pope, and was taken and brought
160 IV| Cornelius, and Stephen the pope succeeded Lucian, and Denys
161 V| brought S. Rocke to the pope, which anon saw that is
162 V| virtue was known to the pope, Rocke obtained of him full
163 V| and received again of the pope his blessing and departed
164 V| saint was canonised by the pope gloriously. And in his glorious
165 V| by the authority of the pope, that none might take him
166 V| on a time sent from the pope to Milan for to reconcile
167 V| stablished of our holy father the pope, that this day should be
168 V| the blessed Eusebius the pope, and dwelled there five
169 V| and gat privileges of the pope to his church, and two doors
170 V| the sovereign bishop the pope, and to the others, and
171 V| this:~After the death of Pope Gregory, anon the citizens
172 V| followeth of S. Cornelius the Pope and Martyr, and first the
173 V| exhorted of Marcel, the pope, that they should rather
174 V| and gotten of Nicholas the pope, the body of S. Urban, pope,
175 V| pope, the body of S. Urban, pope, and of S. Tiburtius, martyr.
176 V| help.~Felix, the eighth pope after S. Gregory, did do
177 V| the time of Gregory the pope. For when the said pope
178 V| pope. For when the said pope had established the litanies
179 V| went and asked counsel of Pope Pelagius, and he answered:
180 V| will thereof. And then the pope, the bishop, and the men
181 V| diverse maladies. And when the pope heard these things he established
182 V| required and prayed Damasus the pope that he would commit to
183 V| from Bethlehem unto the pope. Which all was approved
184 V| had and to be had, which Pope Innocent confirmed. And
185 V| Hostience, which afterward was pope of Rome. And this bishop
186 V| Calixtus.~Calixtus the pope was martyred the year of
187 VI| required him to send unto the pope to be assoiled of his vow,
188 VI| when they came to Rome, the pope had made that time a great
189 VI| holy church, and when the pope wist of their coming, he
190 VI| and sent for them, and the pope bade them tell the cause
191 VI| Peter and Paul. Then the pope and the clergy marvelled
192 VI| holy church. And when the pope understood how his people
193 VI| nought thereby. Then the pope, considering the great perils
194 VI| messengers received the pope's blessing, and returned
195 VI| and our holy father the pope.~There was a holy man, a
196 VI| have, in commandment of the pope for his penance, to give
197 VI| jewels. And at that time pope Leo was dead and pope Nicholas
198 VI| time pope Leo was dead and pope Nicholas was after him.
199 VI| other clerks to inform the pope that he had accomplished
200 VI| confirm the same, which pope Leo had done tofore him.
201 VI| had done tofore him. Then pope Nicholas, considering the
202 VI| benevolence of our holy father the pope, and his favour and gentleness,
203 VI| he was suspended by the pope. And afterward God took
204 VI| sent to our holy father the pope, giving him information
205 VI| which our holy father the pope crowned and anointed king,
206 VI| compelled by our holy father the pope, and by good king Edward,
207 VI| but by constraint of the pope and thee I obeyed to take
208 VI| At the coming of whom the pope Ciriacus was much glad,
209 VI| night it was showed to the pope that he should receive with
210 VI| and was the nineteenth pope after Peter, he purposed
211 VI| which then had visited the pope, and was gone out of his
212 VI| virgins were many men, for the pope Cyriacus and other bishops,
213 VI| faith, Boniface, the fourth pope from S. Gregory, about the
214 VI| for the people that came, Pope Gregory established this
215 VI| every saint, S. Gregory the pope hath ordained and established
216 VI| should show this to the pope, that after the feast of
217 VI| happed that a legate of the pope prayed a noble knight, that
218 VI| seven. And Melchiades, the pope, ordained these four saints
219 VI| weeping, and came to the pope, and abode there seven years,
220 VI| returned with authority of the pope, and took his lodging six
221 VI| she was assoiled of the pope of the vow of poverty, and
222 VI| received letters of the pope, much suddenly weeping,
223 VI| dwell in that place. The pope Gregory had much great faith
224 VI| Hostence and after when he was pope, he sent his letters to
225 VI| time it happed that the pope Gregory defended that no
226 VI| Now forthon well may the pope Gregory take from us all
227 VI| Word of God. Anon as the pope Gregory heard this tiding
228 VI| her by the presence of the pope and of the cardinals, to
229 VI| especial daughter. For when the pope and the cardinals had abode
230 VI| abide long after that the pope and the court of Rome shall
231 VI| might be confirmed of the pope and of the cardinals. And
232 VI| the year after came the pope and the cardinals to Assisi
233 VI| signified of her. For the pope is the highest man in earth
234 VI| earth, in like wise the pope hath his cardinals, the
235 VI| health perdurable. Then pope Innocent the fourth and
236 VI| hand for to kiss. And the pope, which was courteous, stood
237 VI| inclined herself to the pope much humbly, and required
238 VI| were dead. And anon the pope said that they ought better
239 VI| emperors of Rome, and also the pope Innocent, commanded that
240 VI| against the coming of the pope and emperors, and when Alexis'
241 VI| Anon the emperor with the pope went to Euphemius's house
242 VI| world, and lo here is the pope the general father of all
243 VI| the writing of it. And the pope went tofore and took the
244 VI| notary read it tofore the pope, the emperors and all the
245 VI| the death of Alexis. The pope made the body to be taken
246 VI| hear him. In that time the pope sent out a crusade against
247 VI| and there thou shalt find Pope Urban with poor folks, and
248 VI| the Life of S. Clement, Pope and Martyr, and first of
249 VI| Of S. Clement, Pope.~Clement the bishop was
250 VII| Ferro, flamma, famæque. Also pope Sergius wrote a letter to
251 VII| history of S. Pelagius the Pope, with many other histories
252 VII| chronicles.~Pelagius the Pope was of much great holiness,
253 VII| profitable, Pepin came unto the Pope and asked counsel whether
254 VII| the realm. And then the Pope answered that he ought to
255 VII| and seigniory, Stephen the Pope, which came after Zachary
256 VII| And in his time Adrian the pope sat in his See at Rome and
257 VII| And Charles obeyed to the Pope and assembled a great host
258 VII| Charles to Rome, and the pope assembled a synod of one
259 VII| bishops, in which synod the pope gave to Charles power to
260 VII| Charles power to choose the pope and to ordain the See of
261 VII| the See of Rome and was Pope, and a man right honourable
262 VII| by admonishments of the pope, the year of our Lord seven
263 VII| him by the hand of Leo the pope, and called him Cæsar Augustus.
264 VII| Easter Even. ~Celestine the pope ordained to sing a psalm
265 VII| pneuma of Alleluias, and Pope Nicholas ordained that they
266 VII| chronicle that Sergius was then pope which tofore was named Osporci,
267 VII| were three chosen to be pope, and a priest named Gratian
268 VII| the See to him and he was pope. And as Henry the emperor
269 VII| time Bruno was chosen to be pope and was called Leo, and
270 VII| thoughts of peace. This pope made the life of many saints.~
271 VII| prior of Cluny, was made pope and called Gregory, and
272 VII| and seven, which took the pope with the cardinals, and
273 VII| Anastasius, was established pope, but he was put out of the
274 VII| senators had made another pope. And then he came into France
275 VII| chosen rightfully for to be pope, and against him were chosen
276 VII| he was dead, Innocent the Pope, opposed against Philip
277 VII| pilgrimage, wherefore the pope cursed him and deposed him
278 VII| crowned of Honorius the Pope. And this man made right
279 VII| prison, and such prelates as Pope Gregory had do be assembled
280 VII| was accursed of the same pope. And after Gregory died,
281 VII| Innocent the Fourth made pope, which was of the nation
282 VII| Jerusalem went to Rome to the pope Eusebius, which ordained
283 VII| as he was sent for of the Pope Gregory the tenth, he went
284 VII| emperors, Gaius, that was pope of Rome, called and made
285 VII| fellows. He then heard the pope Stephen with a few christian
286 VII| then was baptized by the pope Stephen, and also taught
287 VII| for the love of God. The pope promoted him into all the
288 VII| said his mass, both the pope and he together saw at the
289 VII| he took and received the pope's blessing and went on his
290 VII| ne for any provision that pope Boniface had made and given
291 VII| by the assent of the said pope, this holy S. Louis took
292 VII| God's pleasure was, the pope Boniface promoted him to
293 VII| ordinance of Anastasius, then pope, and signifieth that the
294 VII| June 9. iii. 212.~Felix, Pope. July 29, iii. 132.~Felix,
295 VII| January 16, ii. 223.~Marcelin, Pope. April 26, iii 143.~Marcellinus
296 VII| January 29, iii. 1.~Pelagien, Pope. August 27, vii. 106.~Pelagienne.
297 VII| 29, iv. 133.~Sixtus the Pope. August 6, iv, 200.~Solomon,
298 VII| 3, iv. 165.~*Stephen the Pope. August 2, iv. 164.~*Swithin.
299 VII| vii. 124.~Alexander the Pope, and the feast of S. Peter'
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