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1 II| understood this, anon he sent the Abbot of Rumsey, which was named
2 II| to know the truth. This Abbot after that he had done well
3 II| bishop, which called the said abbot in the ship, and said to
4 II| into thy country? And the abbot answered, weeping, that
5 II| this peril of the sea. The abbot promised that gladly he
6 II| go and preach it. And the abbot demanded in what time this
7 II| day of December. And the abbot demanded him what office
8 II| tempest ceased. And the abbot came home safely into his
9 II| at the last she was made abbot of the same. It happed so
10 II| from thence was sent the abbot of Evesham to the pope with
11 II| and went to Sens, and the abbot brought him on the way.
12 II| that vexed me. This holy abbot S. Macarius saw passing
13 II| thou shalt be safe. ~An abbot came to S. Anthony for to
14 II| to visit him, and their abbot was with them; then said
15 II| and after he said to the abbot: Thou hast founden good
16 II| brethren. Then answered the abbot: Truly I have good brethren,
17 II| This is the buffet that the abbot Vital promised thee, and
18 III| same abbey whereas he was abbot wrote something, and an
19 III| abbey of which S. Romain was abbot, and S. Maur said to S.
20 III| that Bercuses should be abbot after him. When he had been
21 III| second Patrick, which was an abbot and no bishop, that God
22 III| Britain. In his time was the Abbot Columba, otherwise named
23 III| the less S. Patrick, the Abbot. And this holy abbot, because
24 III| the Abbot. And this holy abbot, because he found the people
25 III| Of S. Benet the Abbot, and first the interpretation
26 III| Of S. Benet the Abbot~S. Benet was born of the
27 III| flesh.~It happed that the abbot of a monastery was dead,
28 III| elected S. Benet for their abbot, but he accorded not thereto,
29 III| of the church. Then the abbot of that abbey showed this
30 III| Then said S. Benet to the abbot and to S. Maur: See ye not
31 III| S. Maur saw him, but the abbot might not see him. The next
32 III| licence and blessing of his abbot, and the day after he came
33 III| sickness and disease.~And the abbot of that place sent him to
34 III| And she tarried and said: Abbot Zosimus, wherefore followest
35 III| himself therein the first abbot and founder. And he led
36 III| arise anon and make Alphage, abbot of Bath, bishop of Winchester,
37 III| Glastonbury, whereafter he was abbot for his holy living. And
38 III| living, and then he was made abbot of Glastonbury by consent
39 III| reverence, and made him again abbot of Glastonbury. And soon
40 III| where afterward he was made abbot. And then he did there great
41 III| election, but chose their abbot among the convent themselves.
42 III| Malmesbury thereas he was abbot. And after that S. Egewin
43 III| Then the father prayed the abbot and his brethren that they
44 III| and a great clamour to the abbot for his monk Marine. Then
45 III| his monk Marine. Then the abbot, being hereof sore abashed,
46 III| I have sinned. Then the abbot hearing this was much angry
47 III| pap, it was sent to the abbot, and he sent it to Marine,
48 III| and did so much to the abbot that he was taken into the
49 III| by election he was chosen abbot. And there in all humility
50 IV| After certain years the abbot called brother Theodorus
51 IV| born they sent it to the abbot of the monastery, which
52 IV| out of the monastery, the abbot considering her patience
53 IV| in her cell. And when the abbot knew thereof he sent certain
54 IV| was a vision showed to the abbot in this wise. Him seemed
55 IV| her husband. And then the abbot awoke, and astonished, went
56 IV| that she was a woman. The abbot sent for the father of the
57 IV| angel of God spake to the abbot, saying: Arise hastily and
58 IV| a man running, whom the abbot demanded whither he ranne,
59 IV| I go to see her. And the abbot took and set the husband
60 IV| all honesty, and when the abbot of the monastery was dead,
61 IV| of the convent for to be abbot. Then let us pray to this
62 IV| And it happed that the abbot of Winchcombe and all his
63 IV| their comfort. And then the abbot pight his cross into the
64 IV| abbey of Vesoul, he and the abbot of the monastery sent a
65 IV| from thence, till that the abbot and monks came with procession,
66 IV| country of Lyons, as Hugh the abbot of Cluny witnesseth, that
67 V| fame. His life hath written Abbot William of S. Theodoric,
68 V| Bernard, and Hernaldus the abbot of Bonevalle. S. Bernard
69 V| had been but one. And the abbot of Citeaux sent of his brethren
70 V| and made Bernard there abbot, which was there long in
71 V| the prince the devil. An abbot sent to him six hundred
72 V| people. ~He appeared to an abbot in a monastery and admonished
73 V| vanished away. And then that abbot marked that day, and found
74 V| And the blessed Theodore, abbot and noble doctor, saith
75 V| glorious saint. And when the abbot had knowledge of this thing,
76 V| blessed S. Germain, and was abbot after S. Elodien.~And in
77 V| monastery where Helenus was abbot, which would in no wise
78 V| ignorance, and when the abbot heard it he said: He that
79 V| them after matins. And the abbot demanded where Lambert was,
80 V| do call him, and then the abbot and his monks required him
81 V| son, to learn, unto the abbot of the church in which the
82 V| impetred and gat of the abbot and monks that they transported
83 V| that would speak with the abbot. And as soon as they were
84 V| come they kneeled to the abbot, and required of him pardon.
85 V| by the commandment of his abbot, returned unto his see in
86 V| there was received of the abbot, and diligently instructed
87 V| dead, by consent of the abbot and of the ancient men,
88 V| she wrote letters unto the abbot and to the monks in this
89 V| the knowledge of a holy abbot named Pafuntius, and he
90 V| down to the feet of the abbot Pafuntius, and sore weeping,
91 V| went to the place which the abbot had assigned to her. And
92 V| her poor living. For the abbot commanded that they should
93 V| and water. And when the abbot should depart, Thaisis said
94 V| three years closed, the abbot Pafuntius remembered and
95 V| sorrowed, and went to the abbot Anthony for to require of
96 V| of them the cause why the abbot Pafuntius was come. And
97 V| prayed without ceasing, the abbot Paul, the greatest disciple
98 V| And on the morn when the abbot Paul recounted his vision,
99 V| known the will of God, the abbot Pafuntius departed with
100 V| there enclosed in, and the abbot said to her, Issue and go
101 V| bewept them. To whom the abbot Pafuntius said: God hath
102 V| rested in our Lord.~The abbot Effrem converted in like
103 VI| chamber with a bishop and an abbot that were of his privy council,
104 VI| to a holy monk, which was abbot of Rumsey, and bade him
105 VI| thy words. On the morn the abbot of Rumsey, named Alexis,
106 VI| they gat licence of the abbot Gilbert to see it. And when
107 VI| was alive. Then said the abbot: Father, suffer him to lie
108 VI| mercy on us.~There was an abbot that impetred of the abbess
109 VI| tree. And in a night as the abbot sang matins, the said virgin
110 VI| sore abashed, and then the abbot ran and found it all void
111 VI| nothing therein. Then the abbot went to Cologne and told
112 VI| there again. And then the abbot required pardon, and prayed
113 VI| after he did do call his abbot, and did him to be annealed
114 VI| come to me. And when the abbot demanded him what it was,
115 VI| found him not.~And Peter, abbot of Cluny, saith that there
116 VI| days.~And as Peter, the abbot of Cluny, witnesseth and
117 VI| told her life unto the holy abbot Elerius, he received her
118 VI| of this world, this holy abbot Elerius delivered to this
119 VI| then by the counsel of his abbot he made the vow. The third
120 VI| perfectly whole. And when the abbot and the prior came to him,
121 VI| the licence given of his abbot, he accomplished his avow
122 VI| his rents came in. And the abbot, named Master Stephen Lexington,
123 VII| he was put to Ceolfrith, abbot of the same place, and learned
124 VII| Sergius wrote a letter to the abbot Ceolfrith and prayed for
125 VII| Ireland, and there he was abbot of a house wherein were
126 VII| there came to him a holy abbot that hight Birinus to visit
127 VII| Brandon began to tell to the abbot Birinus of many wonders
128 VII| before them. And then the abbot welcomed S. Brandon and
129 VII| upon the bench, and the abbot of the place washed all
130 VII| forbade them. And then the abbot came and cheered S. Brandon
131 VII| went to the church with the abbot of the place, and there
132 VII| tapers burning, and the abbot's seat was made in the midst
133 VII| Brandon demanded of the abbot how long they had kept that
134 VII| Brandon desired of the abbot that he and his monks might
135 VII| still with him. To whom the abbot said: Sir, that may ye not
136 VII| wasted not. And then the abbot said that it is written
137 VII| he took his leave of the abbot and convent and returned
138 VII| and he said: I am your abbot Patrick, and charge thee
139 VII| religion, and was made first abbot of Chertsey where he lived
140 VII| because he was both their abbot and founder. Then the chapter
141 VII| Here followeth of the holy Abbot Pastor, and first of his
142 VII| Of the holy Abbot Pastor.~The Abbot Pastor
143 VII| the holy Abbot Pastor.~The Abbot Pastor was many years in
144 VII| judge would needs see the abbot Pastor, but he might not,
145 VII| let him go. And then the abbot Pastor sent him word that
146 VII| their congregation, the abbot by counsel of one that was
147 VII| been in despair. Then the abbot Pastor made him to be brought
148 VII| Here beginneth of the Abbot John.~John, abbot, when
149 VII| of the Abbot John.~John, abbot, when he had dwelled forty
150 VII| bishop gave flesh to the abbot Hilary, he said: Pardon
151 VII| Here followeth of the Abbot Moses.~Moses, the abbot,
152 VII| Abbot Moses.~Moses, the abbot, said to a brother of his
153 VII| grieve his brethren. The abbot Moses said to him: Go not
154 VII| sent by his brethren to the abbot Moses. And he took a basketful
155 VII| like thing is read of the abbot tofore him, for when the
156 VII| forgive me them. When the abbot Moses was made clerk, and
157 VII| old, came for to see the abbot Arsenius by devotion, and
158 VII| Here followeth of the Abbot Agathon.~Agathon the abbot
159 VII| Abbot Agathon.~Agathon the abbot bare three years a stone
160 VII| not strive together. The abbot Agathon was wise to understand,
161 VII| as followeth. Nocherius, Abbot of S. Gall, made the sequences
162 VII| henceforth.~In that same time the abbot of the convent of Molesine,
163 VII| them that held him.~Eugene, Abbot of S. Anastasius, was established
164 VII| meat or drink. Then the abbot came and lifted him up and
165 VII| He was received of the abbot, and was there six months
166 VII| the others told it to the abbot, and also they said that
167 VII| filled all his bed. The abbot was much angry and bade
168 VII| dwelled. That night the abbot had a revelation that a
169 VII| man just and debonair. The abbot told this to his brethren,
170 VII| found him not. Then the abbot went with them and they
171 VII| unto deacon, and made him abbot of his own house, founded
172 VII| without any abomination. The abbot there present which unnethe
173 VII| thirty years he was made abbot of the same abbey, which
174 VII| January 23, ii. 268.~John the Abbot. February 28, vii. 75.~John
175 VII| Moses, i. 256.~Moses the Abbot. February 7, vii. 76.~Nativity
176 VII| Edward, vi. 10.~Chertsey, abbot of, vii. 67.~Child on whom
177 VII| clerk to marry, ii. 128.~—abbot of Rome saved from shipwreck
178 VII| Lucv. ii. 135.~Pafuntius, abbot, and S. Thais, v. 243.~Pantheon
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