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provost 208
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Iacobus de Voragine
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1 I| should know him upperest provost of all the land of Egypt. 2 II| Then said this woman to the provost: Sir, sith that my son came, 3 II| might not. And anon the provost and judge commanded that 4 II| tempest ceased. Thus then the provost believed in God, and all 5 II| wife of AEgeas, which was provost and judge of the town, in 6 II| than he had tofore. ~The provost of a city had taken away 7 II| hath lost. And then the provost was strongly tormented with 8 II| the field. And then the provost made him to be borne to 9 II| the church, and anon the provost died, and the field was 10 II| wise he appeared to the provost, and feared him, saying 11 II| Gundoferus, hath sent his provost, Abbanes, for to seek men 12 II| be fulfilled. And as the provost went through the market, 13 II| And it so happed that the provost and Thomas went thither, 14 II| was put in prison, and the provost went to dinner. Now it happed 15 II| found life and joy. And the provost supposed that his sons had 16 II| of great virtue. And the provost said: Tranquillinus, art 17 II| of body and of soul. The provost said: I see well that the 18 II| what works come error? The provost bade him say, and he said: 19 II| of wood or of stone. The provost said: Then they be no gods 20 II| stock of tree: Help me. The provost said: If there be none but 21 II| make a great feast. The provost said: Wherefore hast thou 22 II| adore one only God. The provost said: What understandest 23 II| from the death of hell. The provost said: I see well that these 24 II| heart Jesu Christ. Then the provost put Tranquillinus in the 25 II| shalt be whole as I am. The provost said: Bring him to me that 26 II| with S. Sebastian unto the provost and informed him in the 27 II| health. Then Chromatius the provost said that his servants should 28 II| idols. Then said they to the provost: Why hast thou not received 29 II| our Lord appeared to the provost and said his health was 30 II| Christ. To whom Fabian the provost said: It is not unknown 31 II| so sweet a name. Then the provost was wroth and commanded 32 II| dwell together. To whom the provost said: Ye wretches, do away 33 II| our bodies. And then the provost commanded that they should 34 II| first husband. Upon that the provost demanded who was her first 35 II| her espouse. And when the provost heard that she was christian 36 II| that she was christian the provost was much glad because to 37 II| forfeited. Wherefore then the provost made S. Agnes to come in 38 II| she scorned him. And the provost said to her, being all angry: 39 II| last came the son of the provost with a great company for 40 II| down dead. ~And when the provost heard these tidings of his 41 II| alieneth their wits. When the provost saw these marvels he would 42 II| commandment of Dacian the provost, Vincent and Valerian were 43 II| in prison. And when the provost had supposed they had been 44 II| I have desired. Then the provost being wroth began to say 45 II| to torment me. Then the provost was angry and began to cry, 46 II| of my torments. Then the provost was wood, and said to the 47 II| justice. Then Demosthenes, provost of the meats of the emperor, 48 III| holy life. Quintianus the provost of Sicily, being of a low 49 III| consent to the will of the provost, and sometime they made 50 III| be moved, she went to the provost Quintianus, and said to 51 III| Agatha. Quintianus, the provost, died of an evil death in 52 III| this man speaketh? Anon the provost of the city said: The emperor 53 III| delivered in the keeping of the provost.~When S. Valentine was brought 54 III| to be very God. And the provost said: I marvel me that thou 55 III| prayers the daughter of the provost received again her sight, 56 III| given in marriage to the provost of Nicomedia, which was 57 III| after delivered her to the provost. And after when the provost 58 III| provost. And after when the provost beheld her, and saw the 59 III| be my lord. To whom the provost said: Fair lady, that may 60 III| not deceive me. Then the provost did do her to be beat most 61 III| him go.~On the morn the provost commanded that S. Juliana 62 III| so shining, then said the provost to her: Juliana, who hath 63 III| and obscurity. Anon the provost made to be brought a wheel 64 III| persons. After, commanded the provost that she should be put in 65 III| she felt no harm. And the provost cursed his gods because 66 III| the devil appeared to the provost in figure of a young man, 67 III| head was smitten off. The provost entered into a ship with 68 III| tempest, which drowned the provost and all his company in the 69 III| Theophilus, the lord and provost of the city, to whom S. 70 III| of Pilate which then was provost. And he so pleased him that 71 III| office of the pretoria of the provost of Rome, for to give to 72 III| S. Gregory commanded his provost that he should yet give 73 III| poor man an alms. And the provost said that there was no more 74 III| knowledge of Octavian the provost, he took him and would have 75 III| everlasting life. Then said the provost: It is nought that thou 76 III| thy trespasses. Then the provost was angry, and made the 77 III| entered into the body of the provost and his fellows, and they 78 III| little time after the evil provost made S. Longinus to come 79 III| good to the city? And the provost said: He hath deceived us 80 III| evil in him. Then did the provost cut out the tongue of Aphrodisius, 81 III| signed unto God, and anon the provost became blind and lost all 82 III| judgment is veritable. And the provost said to Aphrodisius: Fair 83 III| without tongue? And the provost said, I have not only lost 84 III| thee. And anon then the provost did do smite off his head, 85 III| of S. Longinus. And the provost believed in Jesu Christ 86 III| holden in prison by the provost Saprice in the said city 87 III| Tredonence, Saprice the provost would go thither for to 88 III| Ambrose was son of Ambrose, provost of Rome, of whom it happed 89 III| he was tormented of the provost for certain trespasses, 90 III| suffered death under Dacian the provost, then Diocletian and Maximian 91 III| very God. Then said the provost to him: Of what presumption 92 III| God of heaven. Then the provost enforced himself to draw 93 III| suffer. Then, when Dacian the provost saw that he might not surmount 94 III| there was one, Almachius, provost of Rome, and was their principal 95 III| Marcellin priest. When the provost of Rome heard this he made 96 III| where he will. And when the provost knew for certain that S. 97 III| other, and then said the provost to S. Felician that he should 98 III| from thy hands. Then the provost did him be bounden, and 99 III| our wills. And when the provost saw that he suffered his 100 III| heavenly emperor. Then the provost was angry, and commanded 101 III| been cold water. Then the provost, being all angry and enraged, 102 III| in Jesu Christ. Then the provost did the saints to be beheaded, 103 III| them. When Valerian the provost of Lucca heard say hereof, 104 III| dry and the hands of the provost also, in such wise that 105 III| bewield them. Then said the provost: Alas! alas! I have lost 106 III| they may. Then said the provost: Mayst thou heal me? The 107 III| healed him. Then said the provost to his father: Chastise 108 III| cry of the father, and the provost Valerian came also, and 109 III| presented to Alexander the provost, and bare her child in her 110 III| left her alone. Then the provost took the child in his arms, 111 III| lamentable noise, but the provost took it in his arms and 112 III| abhorred the kissings of the provost, and turned his head away 113 III| christian. Then he bit the provost, and wrestling with him 114 III| to-scratched him. Then the provost, having indignation hereof 115 III| spake in him. When then the provost demanded of him who had 116 III| answered and said: O thou provost I marvel much thy folly 117 III| sacrifice of idols. Then the provost commanded him to be hanged 118 IV| concubines of Agrippa the provost, so that they would no more 119 IV| come to him, wherefore the provost sought occasion against 120 IV| and was delivered to the provost Agrippa, then was his face 121 IV| angry against Nero and the provost, and would have slain them 122 IV| Anthony, tofore Publius the provost. And then the provost counselled 123 IV| the provost. And then the provost counselled the mother that 124 IV| Jesu Christ. And when the provost heard that, he commanded 125 IV| with other maidens, the provost Olybrius passed by the way 126 IV| in religion. To whom the provost said: The two first things 127 IV| ever in bliss. And then the provost, being wroth, commanded 128 IV| creatures obey. To whom the provost said: But if thou consent 129 IV| die for Christ. Then the provost commanded her to be hanged 130 IV| soul. Then she said to the provost: Thou shameless hound and 131 IV| Christ reserveth my soul. The provost covered his face with his 132 IV| desire and request of the provost. Then she constrained him 133 IV| by the commandment of the provost Olybrius, that time in Campolymeath 134 IV| accomplish the commandment of the provost. To whom the hangman said: 135 IV| sixty, under Mark Antony the provost. ~ 136 IV| was told and showed to the provost, and anon he did do arrest 137 IV| heard hereof he wrote to the provost of the prætorium that he 138 IV| to put him in exile. The provost then seeing that he would 139 IV| two hundred. And when the provost saw that, he hid himself, 140 IV| them. And when Anolinus the provost heard that, he sent him 141 IV| he was presented to the provost with the child Celsus, which 142 IV| honourably. Lucretius, which was provost of Rome, went on a time 143 IV| after Peter, and Hermes, provost of Rome, which was converted 144 IV| judge said to Hermes the provost: I marvel of thee that art 145 IV| christian men, Valerian the provost ordained that Sixtus should 146 IV| there many miracles. For the provost of the city had a son demoniac, 147 IV| faith of God, Evadrian the provost was reproved of apostasy, 148 IV| was presented tofore the provost. And as Apronianus led him, 149 IV| baptized, and came to the provost confessing Jesu Christ. 150 IV| Jesu Christ. To whom the provost said: Art not thou made 151 IV| I have lost my days. The provost answered: Truly now thou 152 IV| converted Lucillus the Roman provost. This is that tree of such 153 IV| Laurence and brought him to the provost, and the provost delivered 154 IV| to the provost, and the provost delivered him to Decius. 155 IV| delivered him to Valerianus the provost to the end that he should 156 IV| Valerianus delivered him to a provost named Hippolitus for to 157 IV| delivered him to Valerian the provost, that he should take all 158 IV| hell the soul of Ebronien, provost of the house of the king 159 V| taken under Nero of the provost of Rome, and was grievously 160 V| baptized. And therefore the provost commanded that they twain 161 V| image tofore Heraclius the provost. And then he was long beaten, 162 V| that he sent unto Innocent, provost of Africa: Because it hath 163 V| and temple. And when the provost heard that, he commanded 164 V| dread of God; and when the provost of the church was dead, 165 V| church was dead, she was made provost. And then in Alexandria 166 V| and then she went to the provost Philip and complained, saying 167 V| my chamber. And when the provost heard this he was greatly 168 V| were they called tofore the provost, which said to Eugenia: 169 V| appeared, and also said to the provost: Thou art my father and 170 V| yet more. For Eutropius, provost of the empire, which had 171 V| enchanted, and sent to her the provost of his house for to promise 172 V| admonishments. And then the provost did do take the virgin by 173 V| right soft ashes. Then the provost was ashamed for to be vanquished 174 V| of the idols said to the provost of that place: Command me, 175 V| that Pelagien, which was provost, and also familiar with 176 V| torments. And then he sent the provost Fescennius of Rome to Paris 177 V| Laertia, wife of the foresaid provost Lubrius, said that she was 178 VI| converted by her. And then the provost commanded to make a great 179 VI| of anybody. And when the provost had done to Crisaunt and 180 VI| And was taken there of the provost of the city by commandment 181 VI| hands. And at the last the provost made him to be beheaded, 182 VI| of Marine. And when the provost said to him that he should 183 VI| Jesu Christ. To whom the provost said: Then thy God hath 184 VI| certainly. To whom the provost said: Of whom may we know 185 VI| ribs appeared. Then the provost demanded of him: Theodore, 186 VI| and shall be. Then the provost commanded that he should 187 VI| tenderly. The potestate and the provost of the city ran much hastily 188 VI| obtained. After, Almachius, provost of Rome, which put to death 189 VI| Clement. Then Mamertin, provost of the city of Rome might 190 VI| city over the sea. Then the provost said to him weeping: Thy 191 VI| may he help thee. Then the provost delivered to him a ship 192 VI| followed him in exile. And the provost found in that isle more 193 VI| said: Take the power of the provost, and the consulate of thy 194 VII| another Saturnine whom the provost of Rome held long in prison, 195 VII| another time. And when the provost said to them that they should 196 VII| her standing tofore the provost, he fell down and said to 197 VII| you not, and then when the provost saw her constancy he made 198 VII| when thou comest tofore the provost, which art yet so grievously 199 VII| set afire in her love the provost, so that he would have her 200 VII| have other. And when the provost Fabricius heard this he 201 VII| tormented enough. And then the provost sent for her two sisters 202 VII| counselled her to obey to the provost's desire and forsake her 203 VII| eighty-eight, by Fabricius, provost under Diocletian and Maximian, 204 VII| fair young man which was provost of the town, and desired 205 VII| Herod came, which wwas provost of the country, and his 206 VII| anon it was told to the provost all openly, that Polycarp 207 VII| of S. Eutrope, iii. 274.~Provost, the, who embraced black 208 VII| sinners, instances of. The Provost and S. Andrew, ii. 109.~


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