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1 I| in the Cantica Canticorum ii.: Arise thou my spouse, 2 I| whereof is said, Hosea ii.: I shall lead man's soul 3 II| amorous, Canticorum cap. ii.; Arise up thou my fair 4 II| madness. ~ ~END OF VOL. II ~ 5 III| in Jerusalem. Lucæ, cap. ii. The ancient law had his 6 VI| the eighth chapter to the II Corinthians: He is not alone, 7 VI| the eighth chapter of the II Corinthians: We sent with 8 VII| 82.~Agnes. January 21, ii. 245.~*Alban. June 22, iii. 9 VII| Anastasia. December 25, ii. 149. ~Andrew. November 10 VII| 149. ~Andrew. November 30, ii. 94.~Anthony. January 17, 11 VII| 94.~Anthony. January 17, ii. 224.~Annunciation of our 12 VII| v. 31.~Basil. June 14, ii. 258.~Beatrice. July 29, 13 VII| Concepton of our Lady. ii. 122..~Cornelius. September 14 VII| October 25, vi. 59.~David. ii. 26.~Dedication of a Church. 15 VII| 143.~Eugenia. December 25, ii. 151 and v. 120.~Eusebius. 16 VII| 125. ~Fabian, January 20, ii. 231.~Faustin. July 29, 17 VII| said Inpicis. January 14, ii. 221.~Felix, Priest. August 18 VII| Invention of. January 14. ii. 216.~Forsey, January 16, 19 VII| 2l4.~Fulcian. December 11, ii. 129.~Gatus. April 22, vii. 20 VII| 284.~Gentian. December 11, ii, 129.~George. April 23, 21 VII| 270.~Hilary. January 13, ii 213. Hippolitus. August 22 VII| Innocents. December 28, ii. 176.~Invention of the Cross. 23 VII| September 30, v. 199.~Job, ii. 52.~John the Baptist. June 24 VII| Evangelist. December 27, ii. 161.~John Port Latin. May 25 VII| the Almoner. January 23, ii. 268.~John the Abbot. February 26 VII| Joseph, i. 228.~Joshua, ii. 1.~Jude. October 28, vi. 27 VII| October 28, vi. 72.~Judith, ii. 77.~Julian the Bishop. 28 VII| 261.~Lucy. December 13, ii. 130.~Luke. October 18, 29 VII| 46.~Macarius. January 2, ii. 218.~Maccabees. August 30 VII| 88.~Marcel. January 16, ii. 223.~Marcelin, Pope. April 31 VII| Of Rheims. December 14, ii. 136.~Nicholas. December 32 VII| 136.~Nicholas. December 6, ii. 109.~Noah, i. 181.~Pancrace. 33 VII| Conversion of. January 25, ii. 279.~Paul the Hermit. January 34 VII| the Hermit. January 10, ii. 204.~Pauline, or Paula. 35 VII| 16, iii. 225.~Rehoboam, ii. 51.~Remigius. January 13, 36 VII| 51.~Remigius. January 13, ii. 209.~Remigius, translation 37 VII| November 29, vii. 30.~Saul, ii. 2.~Savien, or Savinien. 38 VII| Sebastian. January 20, ii. 232.~Seconde. March 31, 39 VII| Silvester. December 31, ii. 197.~Simeon. February 4, 40 VII| August 6, iv, 200.~Solomon, ii. 40.~Stephen, December 26, 41 VII| 40.~Stephen, December 26, ii. 152.~*Stephen, Invention 42 VII| Canterbury. December 29, ii. 182.~*Thomas, Translation 43 VII| the Apostle. December 21, ii. 138.~Timothy and Appolinaris. 44 VII| August 23, v. 29.~Tobit, ii. 57.~Turian. July 13, vii. 45 VII| Victorice. December 11, ii. 129.~Vitus. June 15, iii. 46 VII| Euthicia of a bloody flux, ii. 131.~Agilmud, king of the 47 VII| by a miracle of S. Basil, ii. 260.~—confounded by S. 48 VII| iii. 148.~—the doings of, ii. 230.~Arius and his sect, 49 VII| the body of S. Stephen, ii. 158.~Austridinian, restored 50 VII| Blind restored to sight, ii. 96.~Blindness cured by 51 VII| story of David's penance, ii. 33.~Carnifrut, the cross 52 VII| to his father over sea, ii. 121.~Christ descends from 53 VII| of leprosy by S. Agnes, ii. 251.~Constantine forbids 54 VII| bath of infant's blood, ii. 201.~Constantine's vision 55 VII| vision of Saint Nicholas, ii. 115.~Convent discipline, 56 VII| and the precious stones, ii. 165.~Cripple cured by S. 57 VII| offered to S. Nicholas, ii. 120.~Curse removed by S. 58 VII| Curse removed by S. Stephen, ii. 159.~Cyprian the enchanter, 59 VII| related by Sir J. Capons, ii. 33.~Dead bodies defend 60 VII| iii. 46.~—as a herald, ii. 219.~—cast out by S. Appollinaris, 61 VII| the form of a fair woman, ii. 105.~Devil's compact with 62 VII| compact with a servant, ii. 261.~Devil's compact with 63 VII| in the likeness of dogs, ii. 99.~---appear to S. Theodora, 64 VII| devil baffled by S.Nicholas, ii. 113.~---statue of, speaks, 65 VII| 113.~---statue of, speaks, ii. 96.~Diana's temple destroyed 66 VII| by the prayer of S. John, ii. 169.~Dicer, the, and S. 67 VII| subdued by S. Silvester, ii. 204.~---threatens an erring 68 VII| s ring and the pilgrims, ii. 175.~Eggs broken and made 69 VII| Normans for their sins, ii. 126.~Ephesus and the seven 70 VII| sickness and blindness, ii. 158.~Fowl made fish miraculously, 71 VII| made fish miraculously, ii. 191.~Frederick the emperor, 72 VII| named Thief and Foxwhelp, ii. 212.~Germain consecrates 73 VII| king of India, his palace, ii. 141.~Hades, Christ's descent 74 VII| S. Thomas of Canterbury, ii. 184-196.~Head of S. Nicasius 75 VII| after it was smitten off, ii. 137.~Heat, miracle of, 76 VII| Hebrew maiden and S. Thomas,ii. 139.~Henry and Cunegonde, 77 VII| Hermits visit S. Anthony, ii. 228.~Hermogenes the Enchanter, 78 VII| malady a vengeance of God, ii. 181.~Hingvar the Dane, 79 VII| safeguard againat the devil, ii. 218.~Ice in harvest time, 80 VII| confounded by S. Andrew, ii. 98.~India, works of S. 81 VII| works of S. Thomas in, ii. 144.~Inquisition searches 82 VII| the image of S Nicholas, ii. 119.~—that smote the crucifix, 83 VII| justified by S. Nicholas, ii. 1l7.~Jews pierce a crucifix, 84 VII| converted by S. Basil, ii. 267.~—of Arimathea, miracle 85 VII| Marriage scorned by S. Agnes, ii. 246.~—spiritual, of a priest 86 VII| a priest with S. Agnes, ii. 251.~Mary, the blessed 87 VII| Virgin, types and symbols of, ii. 124.~---sinless from the 88 VII| sinless from the womb, ii. 125.~---how she forbade 89 VII| forbade a clerk to marry, ii. 128.~—abbot of Rome saved 90 VII| Conception of our Lady, ii. 127.~Mass of S. Gregory, 91 VII| by prayer of S. Andrew, ii. 97.~Nightingale and archer, 92 VII| rescued by S. Nicholas, ii. 110.~Noddo, fearful end 93 VII| the strength of S. Lucv. ii. 135.~Pafuntius, abbot, 94 VII| Peter the toller, history of ii. 269.~Petrius of Byconne, 95 VII| communion by S. Fabian, ii. 231~Pine tree of Auxerre, 96 VII| Precious stones, miracle of, ii. 166.~Prelates, condemnation 97 VII| embraced black pots and pans, ii. 149.~Purgatory of S. Patrick, 98 VII| the body of S. Vincent, ii. 251.~Reeds in the desert 99 VII| desert removed by the Devil, ii. 220.~Response 'Et cum spiritu 100 VII| 104.~Sacraros or Goat-man, ii. 206.~Saracens at Assisi, 101 VII| commended among hermits, ii. 228.~Silver platter laid 102 VII| the desert by the Devil, ii. 226.~Simon Magus, vi. 261.~— 103 VII| savour of S. Firmin's body, ii. 217.~Swine recovered by 104 VII| Andrew, miracle of manna, ii. 105.~—of S. Nicholas, a 105 VII| Nicholas, a fountain of oil, ii. 117.~Tonsure instituted 106 VII| The Provost and S. Andrew, ii. 109.~Veronica, story of, 107 VII| and S. John the Almoner, ii. 272.~Walking on water, 108 VII| pierced by a ray of the sun, ii. 216.~Wareham, Dorset, iii. 109 VII| prayers of S. Nicholas, ii. 113.~Wild bulls tamed, 110 VII| falsely accused of lechery, ii. 152.~—falsely accused as


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