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1 I| Balaam, and came at the vision and sight of the star, by
2 I| the angel that they saw in vision, when it was by the angel
3 I| he sang mass an heavenly vision appeared to him. But when
4 I| such wise that he left the vision of heaven and set not thereby,
5 I| into heaven, he saw the vision that he had before seen.
6 I| me into Jerusalem, in the vision of God. Secondly, he refresheth
7 I| is as much to say as the vision of peace. And that peace
8 I| Lord appeared to Abram in a vision and said: Abram, dread thee
9 I| and go into the land of Vision and offer him in sacrifice
10 I| father. He heard God by a vision that same night saying to
11 I| shall go and see this great vision why the bush burneth not.
12 II| was afeard to show this vision unto Eli. Eli called him
13 II| make it, and was showed in vision it was accomplished by Moses,
14 II| told him how he knew by a vision that he should suffer death
15 II| Constantine told to him his vision. And when Silvester demanded
16 II| France. He had on a time a vision, and him seemed an angel
17 II| Aline and told to her his vision, and she would not believe
18 II| in prayer, and saw in a vision all the world full of snares
19 II| the hermits, and he saw a vision much sorrowful, and therefore
20 II| passion. And because of this vision holy church maketh memory
21 II| When she had heard of the vision of S. Agnes, at her tomb
22 II| And it was showed in a vision to an hermit, named Effrem
23 II| He saw on a time, in a vision, a much fair maid, which
24 III| Jesu Christ, she fell in a vision, and as she sware to me,
25 III| sware to me, she saw in that vision the child wrapped in poor
26 III| child into Egypt. And this vision she said, all in weeping
27 III| ensuing, S. Basil saw in a vision, in the church of our Lady,
28 III| asleep, in which she had a vision, and her seemed that she
29 III| by this is deserved the vision of God; and S. Austin saith,
30 III| after our Lord appeared in a vision and said to him: The other
31 III| this God showed him in a vision that S. Gregory and he should
32 III| foison of clearness, and this vision saw two other monks. Also
33 III| but they believed not this vision and supposed it had been
34 III| have devised to you in the vision.~There were two nuns nigh
35 III| to him advisedly all this vision, and after, anon, in the
36 III| city of Florence saw in a vision our Lady that styed up to
37 III| he all comforted of this vision and on the morn he put in
38 III| verily know by that evident vision that it is an holy and devout
39 III| well that thou tell this vision to no man, for in the same
40 III| well that he had seen some vision of our Lord, but more knew
41 IV| have this night seen in a vision that our son Maturin of
42 IV| he appeared to her in a vision, and said to her: Go to
43 IV| In that same night was a vision showed to the abbot in this
44 IV| Magdalene appeared in a vision to that lady, saying: Wherefore
45 IV| was afraid to show this vision to her lord. And then the
46 IV| truth of this marvellous vision, and made his prayers to
47 IV| Maximin, for the customable vision that she had of angels every
48 IV| the judge that, this is a vision that our Lord will have
49 IV| and prayed to God if this vision were true that it might
50 IV| heaven much rain, and of this vision and invention Bede maketh
51 IV| night that the pope saw in a vision that the church of Lateran
52 IV| pope, and understood the vision, and received joyously the
53 IV| And another saw a like vision that same time when the
54 IV| diligently his fellow in that vision, for he had never seen him
55 IV| that he had seen him in the vision without other shower, and
56 IV| him all by order the said vision, and from then forthon they
57 IV| this master remembered his vision and doubted not but these
58 IV| in prayer, saw all this vision. And on the morn S. Dominic
59 IV| all the ordinance of the vision. And he took the habit that
60 IV| not after in him. And this vision saw again a religious man
61 IV| astonished thereof: And this vision S. Dominic published to
62 IV| some friars, he saw in a vision a right great dragon which
63 IV| when he understood this vision, he warned his brethren
64 IV| body was shown to him by a vision, for he saw a right fair
65 IV| mother the stone and told her vision by order. And the mother
66 IV| vanities of the world saw a vision. That him seemed he was
67 IV| friars, and recounted his vision by order, and required to
68 IV| will no more rehearse this vision, for in this present chapter
69 IV| Hyppolitus came tofore him in a vision, and she prayed to Hyppolitus
70 IV| felt so much pain in that vision that he awoke and cried
71 IV| brethren, did assemble at the vision of the mother that received
72 IV| whom she spake oft, of that vision that she saw. It is showed
73 IV| said the angel, in that vision that, the Virgin our Lady
74 IV| pleased them that, after this vision, all the sovereign priests
75 V| he was confused and the vision failed, and the man of God
76 V| he was so commanded in a vision to come to him. And then
77 V| he marvelled much of this vision. And the night following,
78 V| slept he saw a marvellous vision. Him thought there came
79 V| doubt ne be afraid of his vision, and said: I am the angel
80 V| And he saw on a night a vision that, he was in judgment
81 V| Lady appeared to him in vision, and rebuked him of his
82 V| them that were there her vision, and took her leave, and
83 V| passeth the manner of this vision because of shortness, but
84 V| may be the manner of the vision that S. Gregory leaveth.
85 V| were rechased again by the vision of the angels. And at the
86 V| also is interpreted the vision of beauty or judging words.
87 V| said: Behold what was the vision that thou sawest, for humility
88 V| man S. Francis saw in a vision above him, Seraphin crucified,
89 V| him that the grace of this vision was only by the merits of
90 V| abbot Paul recounted his vision, and they had known the
91 V| dead, it was showed in a vision unto a holy man that, the
92 VI| meekness, showed to him a vision by which he was greatly
93 VI| bishop, being abashed of this vision, desired of S. Peter to
94 VI| of S. Peter to know the vision thereof, to whom S. Peter
95 VI| talked together of their vision, and they were marvellously
96 VI| commanded Leofric that this vision should never be uttered
97 VI| king's palace, and told his vision to the king's chamberlain,
98 VI| information of the same vision. And our holy father wrote
99 VI| Wherefore this foresaid vision may be conveniently expounded
100 VI| wherefore thou shalt prove thy vision in this manner. Let him
101 VI| Harold and told to him this vision, and how he should by the
102 VI| nigh consumed away, had a vision on a night by which she
103 VI| warned of our Lord by a vision of an angel that he should
104 VI| they were also warned by a vision, and came to Rome and joined
105 VI| he was amarvelled of this vision, and said he knew her not.
106 VI| place the form of the first vision, and anon he fell to the
107 VI| for us, it is showed in a vision that happened in the second
108 VI| little, and saw there a vision. For he saw the King of
109 VI| this sexton thus in the vision, expounded this vision to
110 VI| the vision, expounded this vision to him and said that our
111 VI| But our Lord showed anon a vision to one, his handmaid, which
112 VI| and to put to effect the vision that had been seen and signified
113 VI| that night he saw the same vision that he had first seen that
114 VI| me, and I was glad of the vision and wept for to depart from
115 VI| mother appeared to him in a vision, and charged him to leave
116 VI| wise, saying: There is a vision come to me this night by
117 VII| the blessed Perpetua saw a vision which in the morning she
118 VII| And when they heard this vision, they all gave thankings
119 VII| And then Birinus saw in a vision that this monk Mervok was
120 VII| know the miracle of this vision. And when he knew that this
121 VII| fell asleep, and saw by a vision that he was brought into
122 VII| showed to a holy man in a vision that his soul was brought
123 VII| night came the semblable vision. He was all abashed and
124 VII| prayed in a night he had a vision, that seemed that his hair
125 VII| them that were with him the vision, and expounded it to them,
126 VII| and expounded this said vision, and the friars made inquisition
127 VII| grievously reproved in a vision of S. Thomas. The prior,
128 VII| of his brethren saw in a vision towards heaven, the sign
129 VII| where he saw the foresaid vision.~On another time as he preached
130 VII| wine. S. Wautrud saw in a vision, five daya before the death
131 VII| iii. 61.~Ambrose, S., his vision of S. Martin's death, vi.
132 VII| angels, vii. 52.~Birinus, vision of, vii. 48.~Blind man cured
133 VII| of, vii. 173.~Carpo, the vision of, i. 90.~Castle Angelo,
134 VII| ii. 201.~Constantine's vision of Saint Nicholas, ii. 115.~
135 VII| Men, i. 45.~Dunstan, S., vision of, vi. 31.~---vision of
136 VII| vision of, vi. 31.~---vision of S. Peter, vi 3.~Ebroinus,
137 VII| iv. 233.~Leofric, Earl, vision of, vi. 19.~Leper and S.
138 VII| iii. 67.~Reynold, friar, vision of, iv. 184.~River dried
139 VII| i. 180.~Seven sleepers, vision of the, vi. 25.~Shaftesbury,
140 VII| woman so called, i. 172.~Vision of our Lady, iii. 2.~Vital
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