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1 I| David,' and 'The Life of S. Austin,' it is hardly to be supposed 2 I| And the holy Doctor S. Austin saith in the book of the 3 I| do. And forasmuch as S. Austin, aforesaid, saith upon a 4 I| of adoption. Now saith S. Austin that many demand why he 5 I| general, whereof saith S. Austin that: Then came the great 6 I| that deserve it. And S. Austin putteth here three profits 7 I| the dying of men. For S. Austin saith that, the vengeance 8 I| great shame. Whereof S. Austin saith that, it lacked but 9 I| christian men. Of which name S. Austin saith thus: Every christian 10 I| Another cause putteth S. Austin; for it might well be that 11 I| myrrh. And this saith S. Austin: O infantia, cui astra subduntur, 12 I| first reason putteth S. Austin, which saith that S. Matthew 13 I| honour. Wherefore saith S. Austin: Crux latronum qui erat 14 I| not worthy to hear it. S. Austin saith that he abode not 15 I| the gall. Whereof saith S. Austin: His purity was fulfilled 16 I| Of the profit speaketh S. Austin, saying: Our Lord Jesu Christ 17 I| in us appeasing God, S. Austin in the book of the Trinity 18 I| we be reconciled. And S. Austin saith, considering them 19 I| contrary. For thus as saith S. Austin in the book, De doctrina 20 I| this wise taking, saith S. Austin, our Redemption is come 21 I| the Cross. Of which Saint Austin saith: Eve took of the fiend 22 I| three nights. But, after S. Austin, the first day is taken 23 I| clearly. Nevertheless Saint Austin in a sermon, and Nicodemus 24 I| show it somewhat. And Saint Austin saith: Anon as Jesu Christ 25 I| thy party. This said Saint Austin. ~And it is read in the 26 I| speaketh Gregory Nyssen and S. Austin, like as is found in some 27 I| gladness. Whereof saith S. Austin: Adscendente Christo paves, 28 I| answer of the other saith S. Austin: All the air is hallowed 29 I| obedient unto death. When S. Austin saith: The humility of clearness 30 I| come to you; where saith S. Austin: If ye seek me by fleshly 31 I| than I am. Where saith S. Austin: I shall withdraw this form 32 I| not be beholden. And S. Austin saith: He ascended as a 33 I| show us the way. And S. Austin saith: Thy Saviour hath 34 I| your place in heaven. And S.Austin saith: Lord, array that 35 I| that he had. As saith S. Austin: He hath sent to us his 36 I| overcometh. Whereof saith S. Austin: Such is the grace of the 37 I| delectations. Whereof saith S. Austin: Whoso drinketh one drop 38 II| hanging on the cross, as S. Austin saith in the book of penance: 39 II| creature, like as saith S. Austin: She did never sin mortal 40 II| this vengeance blameth S. Austin in his book of Faustius, 41 II| correction. This saith S. Austin. And then, at the request 42 II| Palladia. And there they found Austin the bishop and told to him 43 II| of his trembling. Then S. Austin took him and showed him 44 II| Jerusalem he brought to S. Austin of the relics of S. Stephen 45 II| one night old? Hereto S. Austin saith that Herod doubted 46 II| five manner wises, after S. Austin, that is to say he gat by 47 II| truth, and after this S. Austin saith, truth   is opposed 48 II| by constancy. Of whom S. Austin saith that the martyrdoms 49 II| And some affirm that S. Austin wrote and compiled his passion, 50 II| honourably buried of them. And S. Austin saith of this holy blessed 51 II| world than to God. Also S. Austin saith in another place that 52 II| Upon this word saith S. Austin: The lambs slain of the 53 II| for to be raised. And S. Austin saith that he was smitten 54 II| truth. And yet saith S. Austin, he that was out of the 55 II| revelation of Jesu Christ. And S. Austin saith thus: I say that S. 56 III| and no figure, like as S. Austin saith: There is none so 57 III| the vision of God; and S. Austin saith, in the Book of Order, 58 III| wrote his life unto S. Austin.~ 59 III| that is his flesh. And S. Austin saith, in libro de Trinitate 60 III| Of S. Austin that brought Christendom 61 III| Christendom to England.~S. Austin was a holy monk and sent 62 III| of England, and sent S. Austin, as head and chief, and 63 III| that night. And then S. Austin took his staff for to remove 64 III| in the earth. And when S. Austin came to his staff and pulled 65 III| lay. And on the morn S. Austin wrote in the earth with 66 III| words following: Here had Austin, the servant of the servants 67 III| place in the worship of S. Austin, the which the bishop of 68 III| over the place where S. Austin wrote with his staff by 69 III| not guilty in offending S. Austin, and took a taper in her 70 III| God.~And from thence S. Austin and his fellowship came 71 III| and a mighty. To whom S. Austin sent, showing the intent 72 III| he being in the field, S. Austin with his fellowship came 73 III| and in the same place S. Austin preached a glorious sermon, 74 III| his doctrine. And then S. Austin and his fellowship began 75 III| came to the presence of S. Austin and desired him to preach 76 III| fell down to the feet of S. Austin and said sorrowfully: Alas! 77 III| of baptism. And then S. Austin, seeing the great meekness 78 III| when all this was done S. Austin, desiring the health of 79 III| said to him: O thou holy Austin, help me that am full needy. 80 III| am full needy. To whom S. Austin said: I have no silver, 81 III| the worship of God and S. Austin. And when S. Austin had 82 III| and S. Austin. And when S. Austin had preached the faith to 83 III| asking help, and when S. Austin had said these words to 84 III| all a new man.~Also as S. Austin came in to Oxfordshire to 85 III| more obstinate. To whom S. Austin said: Son, why payest thou 86 III| as the ninth, and when S. Austin could not turn the knight' 87 III| mass was done. And then S. Austin went to him and demanded 88 III| went to hell. And then S. Austin bade bring him to the place 89 III| in the power of God, S. Austin said: I command thee in 90 III| all the people. To whom S. Austin said: Thou knowest well 91 III| christians. And then S. Austin delivered to the curate 92 III| and powder. And then S. Austin said to the priest: How 93 III| bliss; and then said S. Austin: Wilt thou that I pray to 94 III| of rest; and then said S. Austin: Go in peace, and pray for 95 III| and came all quaking to S. Austin and to his curate, and demanded 96 III| follow the doctrine of S. Austin.~After this S. Austin entered 97 III| S. Austin.~After this S. Austin entered into Dorsetshire, 98 III| and ask forgiveness of S. Austin, and then he prayed God 99 III| thereof. On a time, as S. Austin was in his prayers, our 100 III| our Lord appeared to S. Austin. Also in the same country 101 III| and by the prayers of S. Austin he was made whole, and then 102 III| asked God forgiveness and S. Austin. And S. Austin prayed for 103 III| forgiveness and S. Austin. And S. Austin prayed for him and he was 104 III| end. ~And after this S. Austin, full of virtues, departed 105 III| hallowed the translation of S. Austin. In which night a citizen 106 III| open over the church of S. Austin, and a burning ladder shining 107 III| of the translation of S. Austin; and when he knew the truth, 108 III| for his blessed saint, S. Austin, that if I should write 109 III| Then let us pray unto S. Austin, father and apostle of England, 110 III| vita, that is, life. S. Austin, in libro de Trinitate deviseth 111 III| were in that time. And S. Austin rehearseth in the book of 112 III| flesh, the legend of S. Austin doth us to understand, which 113 III| understand, which saith that S. Austin ate flesh by the example 114 IV| Lord Jesu Christ, as S. Austin saith: If he had known him 115 IV| Birinus christened. For S. Austin christened not all England 116 IV| greater reverence. And as S. Austin saith: The translation of 117 IV| church. And this saith S. Austin: The conjunction of the 118 IV| hundred and twenty-five. ~S. Austin recounteth in the twenty-second 119 IV| precious martyr, saith S. Austin: Gamaliel, master of the 120 IV| and chose the rule of S. Austin, preacher and holy doctor, 121 IV| Maximin bishop, and of S. Austin. First, in the sourness 122 IV| gridiron of iron. Whereof S Austin saith: Sith that the members 123 IV| profit, for after this that Austin and Maximin say, this bitterness 124 IV| glorifcation, whereof S. Austin saith: Persecutor, thou 125 IV| the gain of health, and S. Austin saith truly: His body is 126 IV| devotion to be reputed, S. Austin showeth it by three reasons, 127 IV| by following, whereof S. Austin saith that the cause of 128 IV| adversities, whereof S. Austin saith: The most profitable 129 IV| strength. And hereof saith S. Austin: The blessed Laurence dwelled 130 IV| of S. Maximin and of S. Austin, the blessed Laurence had 131 IV| felt not the flames. And S. Austin saith: The charity of Jesu 132 IV| they be deceived, said S. Austin thus: A man covetous is 133 IV| mother above all other. S. Austin affirmeth not this only, 134 IV| Assumption of our Lady, after S. Austin. ~S. Austin showeth authentically 135 IV| Lady, after S. Austin. ~S. Austin showeth authentically in 136 V| like as the blessed S. Austin witnesseth in his book, 137 V| followeth the Life of S. Austin, or Augustine, Doctor, and 138 V| exposition of his name.~Austin, this name was sorted to 139 V| is said in the glossary: Austin is said great, blessed, 140 V| Of S. Austin, Doctor and Bishop.~S. Austin 141 V| Austin, Doctor and Bishop.~S. Austin the noble doctor was born 142 V| flesh. And in the same error Austin fell, and abode therein 143 V| here the loss of my son Austin, and he answered: Be thou 144 V| when she had told this to Austin, he said to his mother: 145 V| emperor. And by the ensamples Austin enforced him strongly, so 146 V| the day of Easter came and Austin was thirty years old, he 147 V| Te deum laudamus, and S. Austin answered: Te dominum confitemur, 148 V| died, and after her death Austin returned unto his proper 149 V| and anon he returned to Austin and said: What have ye for 150 V| have ye for our dinner? And Austin answered to him: I noot 151 V| prayed God weeping, and Austin prayed for him, and he was 152 V| finger of the glorious S. Austin. And the good man received 153 V| painted on an altar of S. Austin at the black frirs at Antwerp, 154 V| this glorious doctor S. Austin, to whom let us devoutly 155 V| abashed when he saw it. And S. Austin rehearseth in a sermon that 156 V| forgiven. And after this Austin saith that S. John was not 157 V| buried. In what reverence S. Austin had him in, it appeareth 158 V| of chastity, unto Jerome, Austin, etc. And in another place 159 V| to others by charity. S. Austin saith in the eighth book 160 VI| the faith of Christ by S. Austin. Which Ethelbert made in 161 VI| of S. Paul, in which S. Austin ordained S. Mellitus to 162 VI| and beauty, the which S. Austin teacheth, that is to wit, 163 VI| heard Therefore saith S. Austin: Our Lord would have two 164 VI| heard, therefore saith S. Austin: The two gospels that be 165 VI| uncertain way. This saith S. Austin, for such do penance more 166 VI| It is to be known, as S. Austin saith: That all they that 167 VI| the Trinity, whereof S. Austin saith: She woke in the perdurability 168 VII| by the information of S. Austin and S. Melitus, was informed 169 VII| much thereto. For as S. Austin rehearseth, in his book 170 VII| bishop, said to him: I am Austin, that am sent to thee to 171 VII| themselves after the rule of S. Austin. Nevertheless he gave to 172 VII| doctors, the first is S. Austin, which exposeth it thus: 173 VII| Lady. Aug. 15, iv. 234.~Austin of Hippo. August 28, v. 174 VII| Hippo. August 28, v. 44.~*Austin, Apostle of England, May 175 VII| Antwerp, painting at, of S. Austin and the child, v. 66.~Apollo, 176 VII| deceive S. Benet, iii. 87. ~Austin, S., attests the miracles 177 VII| of water, vii. 107.~—S. Austin's parable of the, v. 66.~ 178 VII| Winchester, miracle of S. Austin, iii. 202.~Windows, three,


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