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1 III| came to the sepulchre of S. Martin and there abode fifteen
2 III| there in the honour of S. Martin, and commanded that he should
3 III| side of the church of S. Martin where he had made a house
4 III| died tofore the altar of S. Martin, where he was covered with
5 III| mother was named Conchessa, Martin's sister of France. In his
6 III| Julian, and specially of S. Martin at Tours, by Dagobert the
7 III| tomb where the body of S. Martin had been long in, and the
8 III| knew of the death of S. Martin at Tours.~At Meaux was a
9 III| out of the church of S. Martin, and the spirits cried by
10 III| burnt by the merits of S. Martin and S. Genevieve, and the
11 III| went into the church of S. Martin whereas she healed rnany
12 III| corner in the church of S. Martin that, one of the singers
13 IV| of the city. And when S. Martin the bishop, and Antipater
14 IV| other martyrs, like as S. Martin hath among the confessors.
15 V| set it in the church of S. Martin, and this witnesseth Master
16 V| Severus, disciple of S. Martin, which was in his time:
17 VI| followeth the Life of S. Martin, and first of his name.~
18 VI| and first of his name.~Martin is as much to say as holding
19 VI| against vices and sins. Or Martin is said as one of the martyrs,
20 VI| mortifying of his flesh. Or Martin is expounded thus: As despising,
21 VI| Sulpicius, disciple of S. Martin, wrote his life, which Severus,
22 VI| Of S. Martin.~Martin was born in the
23 VI| Of S. Martin.~Martin was born in the castle of
24 VI| Constantian and Julian Cæsar. And Martin rode with him, but not with
25 VI| instead of their fathers, and Martin, which was fifteen years
26 VI| servant, and yet ofttimes Martin would serve him and draw
27 VI| boots.~In a winter time as Martin passed by the gate of Amiens,
28 VI| man gave any alms. Then Martin drew out his sword and carved
29 VI| angels that were about him: Martin, yet new in the faith, hath
30 VI| money unto the knights. And Martin willing no more to fight,
31 VI| battle following. To whom Martin, not being afeard, said
32 VI| afraid or doubted. To whom Martin answered that he was never
33 VI| and then the thief brought Martin forth on his way, and afterward
34 VI| always be against thee; and Martin answered to him: Our Lord
35 VI| judge: This is he for whom Martin is pledge, and then he commanded
36 VI| so was yielded alive to Martin. And also he re-established
37 VI| worshipped as a martyr, and S. Martin could find nothing of his
38 VI| and a dark shadow. Then S. Martin conjured him, and demanded
39 VI| was slain. Anon then S. Martin commanded that the altar
40 VI| Gallus, disciples of S. Martin, that there be many things
41 VI| left out in the life of S. Martin which be accomplished in
42 VI| Dialogue. So on a time S. Martin went to Valentinian the
43 VI| would not give to him, and Martin came twice to have entered,
44 VI| and began to embrace S. Martin, and granted to him all
45 VI| dead, his mother prayed S. Martin, with weeping tears, for
46 VI| escried and said: God of S. Martin help us. And anon the tempest
47 VI| passed over a river, and S. Martin said to the serpent: I command
48 VI| returned by the words of S. Martin, and went to that other
49 VI| other side, and then S. Martin said, all weeping: The serpents
50 VI| one of the disciples of S. Martin, the disciple returned and
51 VI| command thee in the name of S. Martin that thou hold thy peace,
52 VI| cut off. The blessed S. Martin was of great humility; for
53 VI| then they told it to S. Martin. And S. Martin said: I will
54 VI| it to S. Martin. And S. Martin said: I will tell it to
55 VI| the drink was brought to Martin for to drink, and each man
56 VI| the same Dialogue that S. Martin was clad with a sharp clothing,
57 VI| earth. And then they took Martin and beat him grievously,
58 VI| till they returned to S. Martin, and confessed their sin
59 VI| or anvil, in like wise S. Martin always when he laboured
60 VI| that straw was set afire. Martin arose and supposed to have
61 VI| ran thither, and found S. Martin in the middle of the flames
62 VI| reproved this holy man S. Martin because he received to penance
63 VI| had once fallen, and S. Martin answered to him: If thou,
64 VI| Dialogue that the blessed S. Martin went on a time to the church,
65 VI| man followed him, and S. Martin commanded his archdeacon
66 VI| to go to do the service, Martin said that he might not go
67 VI| down at his feet. And S. Martin took it up, and clad him
68 VI| confounded much people. And as S. Martin and his fellowship should
69 VI| ran against them. And S. Martin lifted up his hand and commanded
70 VI| without moving. Then S. Martin saw the devil which sat
71 VI| a while, the devil said: Martin, know thou whom thou worshippest?
72 VI| show me to thee. And as S. Martin all admarvelled, said nothing,
73 VI| Wherefore doubtest thou, Martin, to believe me when thou
74 VI| that I am Christ? And then Martin, blessed of the Holy Ghost,
75 VI| was filled with stench.~S. Martin knew his death long time
76 VI| devil that was there, and S. Martin said to him: Wherefore standest
77 VI| places, the same hour that S. Martin departed out of this world,
78 VI| said: It is my Lord, S. Martin, which is departed out of
79 VI| knew verily after, that S. Martin passed out of this world
80 VI| witnesseth in his epistle, S. Martin appeared to him clad in
81 VI| said that that same time S. Martin departed out of this world.~
82 VI| said to them: Be not angry. Martin my brother is passed unto
83 VI| and they found that S. Martin was then passed out of this
84 VI| transport the body of S. Martin therein, they were in fastings
85 VI| tarry ye, see ye not that S. Martin is all ready to help you
86 VI| healed when the body of S. Martin was borne out of the church
87 VI| Ambrose saith thus of S. Martin: He destroyed the temple
88 VI| Then let us pray to S. Martin, et cetera.~
89 VI| Brice was Archdeacon of S. Martin, and was much grievous to
90 VI| from himself, that same is Martin. And the poor man went and
91 VI| poor man went and found S. Martin, and when he had received
92 VI| received that he asked, S. Martin called S. Brice, and said
93 VI| had not said so. And S. Martin said: I have heard it, for
94 VI| And after the death of S. Martin, Brice was elected and made
95 VI| lechery for the love of S. Martin and for his pity, but now
96 VI| burning unto the tomb of S. Martin, and his vestments never
97 VI| because the word of S. Martin should be accomplished.
98 VI| he had trespassed to S. Martin. And the people made a new
99 VI| named Good John. the son of Martin. and went for to fight against
100 VI| said to this holy man: S. Martin by kissing of a man that
101 VI| answered to the chancellor: S. Martin certainly healed a leprous
102 VI| wont to do. In the time of Martin the emperor the church had
103 VII| Martha. July 29, iv. 135.~Martin. November 11, vi. 141.~Mary,
104 VII| Thecla and Mary visit S. Martin, vi. 149.~Air, S. Mary of
105 VII| Ambrose, S., his vision of S. Martin's death, vi. 156.~Amis and
106 VII| Angels sing at the death of S Martin, vi. 155.~Antichrist, signs
107 VII| the, i. 164.~Cope of S. Martin borne as a banner, vi. 156.~—
108 VII| 162.~—though mad, obeys S. Martin, vi. 152.~Crato and the
109 VII| Baptist, v.66.~Fire obeys S. Martin, vi. 147.~Fisherman of Westminster,
110 VII| vi. 205.~Hound obeys S. Martin, vi. 148.~Hours of prayer,
111 VII| of, vi. 19.~Leper and S. Martin, vi. 148.~—tended by S.
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