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1 II| for he began first to be a martyr, example for the ensample 2 II| to S. Stephen the first martyr, and chosen of thousands, 3 II| followeth the Life of S. Thomas, martyr, of Canterbury, and first 4 II| his passion. S. Thomas the martyr was son to Gilbert Beckett, 5 II| above began the office of a martyr: Letabitur justus, and then 6 II| mass of the office of a martyr. And the pope thanked God 7 II| such miracles for his holy martyr, at whose tomb by the merits 8 II| and prayers of this holy martyr our blessed Lord hath showed 9 II| us pray to this glorious martyr to be our advocate, that 10 II| invention of S Firmin the martyr, was S. Savin, bishop of 11 II| the body of S. Firmin the martyr. And when it was day this 12 II| the body of S. Firmin the martyr lay. And on the third day 13 II| church holdeth him for no martyr but for a confessor. And 14 II| martyrs that he might be a martyr with them and deserve it, 15 II| Of S. Fabian the Martyr. ~S. Fabian was a citizen 16 II| the blood of thy blessed martyr S. Sebastian was shed for 17 II| let us pray to this holy martyr S. Sebastian that he pray 18 II| saith of this holy blessed martyr, S. Vincent, that he vanquished 19 II| a cruel tormentor, and a martyr not overcome. And Prudentius 20 II| said to him: Arise up noble martyr, surely arise up, for thou 21 III| knowledged that he was of the martyr so burnt, and he did water 22 III| and much desired to be a martyr for the faith of Jesu Christ. 23 III| Qui habitat: S. Ignatius, martyr of God glorious, is of great 24 III| Of S. Valentine the Martyr.~S. Valentine, friend of 25 III| valiant knight and glorious martyr of our Lord Jesu Christ, 26 III| life of Cicely, Virgin and Martyr.~ 27 III| of S. Alphage Bishop and Martyr.~S. Alphage the holy bishop 28 III| Alphage the holy bishop and martyr was born in England in the 29 III| England, and S. Edward the martyr was his brother, and S. 30 III| fair miracles for his holy martyr S. Alphage. And the tormentors 31 III| us pray to this blessed martyr and archbishop, S. Alphage, 32 III| Of S. George, Martyr, and first the interpretation 33 III| followeth the Life of S. George Martyr.~S. George was a knight 34 III| again.~This blessed and holy martyr S. George is patron of this 35 III| Almighty God and his blessed martyr S. George. Then let us pray 36 III| Of S. Vital, Martyr, and first of the interpretation 37 III| mind. Thirdly, he was a martyr glorious of our Lord and 38 III| Milan.~S. Peter the new martyr, of the order of the friars 39 III| the name of S. Peter the martyr, and then anon he went his 40 III| let us pray to this holy martyr S. Peter that he pray for 41 III| Jews were not satisfied to martyr him so, for they took the 42 III| life of S. Edward, King and Martyr.~S. Edward, the young king 43 III| Edward, the young king and martyr, was the son of King Edgar, 44 III| many miracles for his holy martyr S. Edward. And in likewise 45 III| thus this holy king and martyr was translated in the year 46 III| let us pray to this holy martyr S. Edward, king, and to 47 III| to God and to this holy martyr S. Alban. And there in the 48 III| glorious man is a noble martyr of Jesu Christ. And the 49 III| the house of S. Denis the martyr at Paris, and the tigurion 50 III| time of S. Nicasius the martyr, whom the Hungarians martyred, 51 IV| followeth of S. Victor, Martyr. ~S. Victor, the glorious 52 IV| the glorious knight and martyr in the time of Antonin and 53 IV| off his head. The blessed martyr Paul took the keverchief, 54 IV| blessed Felicitas more than a martyr, for she suffered seven 55 IV| in preaching was made the martyr of Christ. And she dreaded 56 IV| woman to be more than a martyr, that so oft hath been extinct 57 IV| was S. Edward, king and martyr shrined at Shaftesbury. 58 IV| translation of the glorious martyr, S. Thomas of Canterbury, 59 IV| the sepulchre of this holy martyr, and all that night and 60 IV| the merits of this holy martyr, S. Thomas, many miracles. 61 IV| translation and visit the holy martyr, which came to the bridge 62 IV| hath showed for this holy martyr, it should overmuch endure, 63 IV| Life of S. Kenelm, Kng and Martyr. ~S. Kenelm, martyr, was 64 IV| and Martyr. ~S. Kenelm, martyr, was king of a part of England 65 IV| of the Blessed Virgin and Martyr S. Margaret, and first of 66 IV| under Vespasian. Of this martyr saith S. Ambrose in his 67 IV| killed himself, and be a martyr for the sake of him. And 68 IV| preface thus, of this holy martyr: Lord, thou hast given to 69 IV| whom the blood of the holy martyr re-established his sight, 70 IV| Lord fifty-seven. Of this martyr saith Ambrose in his preface: 71 IV| noble champion and blessed martyr, shining by the shedding 72 IV| everlasting life. O thou martyr, of whose health the church 73 IV| thought in thy courage that if martyr thou find us how thou mightest 74 IV| to S. Stephen the first martyr, and after his death he 75 IV| Alas! alas! for the first martyr Stephen passeth here by, 76 IV| of S. Stephen the first martyr. And the devil cried within 77 IV| life. And of this precious martyr, saith S. Austin: Gamaliel, 78 IV| Of S. Sixtus, Pope and Martyr. ~Sixtus, the pope, was 79 IV| the Life of S. Ciriacus, Martyr. ~Ciriacus was ordained 80 IV| S. Laurence the glorious Martyr. ~Laurence, martyr and subdeacon, 81 IV| glorious Martyr. ~Laurence, martyr and subdeacon, was of the 82 IV| blessed Laurence, deacon and martyr. And it is said in a chronicle 83 IV| of S. Laurence the holy martyr, and was laid tofore the 84 IV| tofore the altar of the martyr, and was taken of the devils 85 IV| altar, and prayed the holy martyr S. Laurence that the chalice 86 IV| thou wert wood against the martyr and more than wood, for 87 IV| saith thus: The right strong martyr truly is burnt in his entrails, 88 IV| fire he saith thus: The martyr Laurence burned withoutforth 89 IV| persecutor might not surmount the martyr, for he was overmuch more 90 IV| followeth of S. Hyppolitus, Martyr, and first of his name. ~ 91 IV| his chronicle. ~Of this martyr, saith Ambrose in his preface: 92 IV| his preface: The blessed martyr Hyppolitus considered that 93 IV| saith Gerard, bishop and martyr, in his homily: The heavens 94 V| Of S. Adrian, Martyr, and first of his name.~ 95 V| Of S. Adrian, Martyr.~Adrian suffered death under 96 V| to me to be the wife of a martyr but for a time, but now 97 V| Cornelius the Pope and Martyr, and first the exposition 98 V| her and made her there the martyr of Jesu Christ our Lord. 99 V| and so was consecrate a martyr. And then all the people 100 V| healed by the merits of the martyr, and were founden in the 101 V| pope, and of S. Tiburtius, martyr. And returning, they visited 102 V| the merits of this holy martyr S. Maurice and his holy 103 VI| England. S. Edward, king and martyr, his son, reigned not long 104 VI| of this blessed saint and martyr S. Quintin. To whom pray 105 VI| and loveth his enemy is a martyr secretly in his mind. Secondly, 106 VI| saith that the soul of a martyr is the glaive resplendent 107 VI| wrong that prayeth for a martyr, but if one pray for one 108 VI| S. Winifred, Virgin and Martyr.~After that the holy man 109 VI| the martyrs, for he was a martyr by his will, and by mortifying 110 VI| which was worshipped as a martyr, and S. Martin could find 111 VI| Then the blessed Barbara, martyr of Jesu Christ, answered 112 VI| And S. Barbara, the holy martyr suffered passion in the 113 VI| S. Boniface the glorious martyr. And there was the body 114 VI| Edmund's day, the king and martyr, and in his birth no cloth 115 VI| Edmund's day, king and martyr. And as he came into Soly 116 VI| Edmund's day, king and martyr, and where he might not 117 VI| Life of S. Edmund, King and Martyr.~In the province of England 118 VI| miracles for the holy king and martyr.~ 119 VI| of S. Cecilia, virgin and martyr, and frst of her name.~Cecilia 120 VI| of this holy virgin and martyr, S. Cecilia, we may come 121 VI| of S. Clement, Pope and Martyr, and first of his name.~ 122 VI| to them the body of his martyr; and anon the sea departed 123 VI| no pain, but victory. The martyr was cast into the flood 124 VI| ark with the body of the martyr was wrapped in the floods 125 VI| that the body of the holy martyr had been. And there they 126 VII| S. Katherine, virgin and martyr, and first of her name.~ 127 VII| paynims were filled for to martyr him, like as the squirrel 128 VII| Of S. James the Martyr.~James the martyr had to 129 VII| James the Martyr.~James the martyr had to surname Intercisus, 130 VII| The glorious virgin and martyr S. Dorothy was born of the 131 VII| the Life of S. Polycarp, Martyr.~S. Polycarp was disciple 132 VII| heaven, and the body of the martyr was not as flesh burnt in 133 VII| the body of the glorious martyr, they made the ministers 134 VII| And with this glorious martyr were twelve other martyrs 135 VII| in the honour of the said martyr Demetrius.~One of the prefects 136 VII| our Lord and the glorious martyr also. The solemnity of this 137 VII| solemnity of this glorious martyr S. Demetrius, that many 138 VII| merits of the said glorious martyr S. Demetrius healeth us 139 VII| Life of the holy Bishop and Martyr, S. Erasmus.~The holy man, 140 VII| death though they should martyr and pain him a year long, 141 VII| and they laid this holy martyr under the windlass all naked 142 VII| that this holy bishop and martyr of God should depart out 143 VII| 188.~*Edmund, King and Martyr. November 20, vi. 243.~* 144 VII| 230.~*Edward, King and Martyr. Trans. June 20, iii. 233.~* 145 VII| May 1, iii. 158.~James the Martyr. November 27, vii. 34.~Jerome. 146 VII| confounded by S. Peter Martyr, iii. 148.~—the doings of, 147 VII| banner, vi. 156.~—of S. Peter Martyr, miracle of the, iii. 149.~—


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