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1 I| weep in great distress. The paynims, which by the vain disputations
2 I| three kings, which yet were paynims ought not to appear to them
3 I| reasonable creature, and to the paynims as unreasonable, that is
4 I| the Jews he did images of paynims in the Temple, and that
5 II| meats of the Gentiles and Paynims, this Tobit kept his soul
6 II| had some customs of the paynims, for to sacrifice to Diana
7 II| that all christian men and paynims loved him, for he was fair
8 II| the emperor ordained two paynims, gentiles, to be their judges,
9 II| and the judges, which were paynims, were converted to the faith. ~
10 II| been buried many bodies of paynims, for to sleep, and he drew
11 II| After he was known of the paynims, and because he confessed
12 II| for a confessor. And the paynims said to him that he should
13 II| fled the persecution of the paynims, the bishop was tormented
14 II| a little while after the paynims came for to take S. Felix,
15 II| not answer, wherefore the paynims were converted to our Lord.
16 II| thunder, that many of the paynims perished, so that forthon
17 III| the people of gentiles or paynims which walked in darkness
18 III| light to the revelation of paynims and to the glory of thy
19 III| so fervent. Then ran the paynims to the sepulchre of S. Agatha
20 III| the city of Antioch, the paynims sheared him upon his head
21 III| Nay, but that they were paynims. Then sighed S. Gregory
22 III| and because when these paynims come to these idols for
23 III| went into the middle of the paynims and began to cry: All the
24 III| cry: All the gods of the paynims and gentiles be devils,
25 III| church, and at the last the paynims martyred him. Then S. Peter
26 III| thus saying died. Then the paynims would have burnt his body,
27 III| incense only, whereof the paynims had great joy, and the christian
28 III| woodness was so great of the paynims against the christian people,
29 III| years, he was taken of the paynims, which would constrain him
30 III| years. And after this the paynims took and held him, and fastened
31 III| city of Hierapolin of the paynims, and of them stoned and
32 III| after, they said to the paynims: We might well, if we would,
33 III| will do neither. Then the paynims smote Archemius with a sword
34 III| Askepodot, and when the paynims saw him bear the sign of
35 III| forth a great multitude of paynims, and with force and strength
36 III| very true law. Then the paynims spake together and assented
37 III| sight. Then many of the paynims said that this vengeance
38 III| him, and afterwards the paynims took this knight and bound
39 III| of Christ. And when the paynims heard this, they in a great
40 III| of his sickness, whom the paynims scorned, and Amphiabel,
41 III| loosed, whereof some of the paynims glorified our Lord. They
42 III| with Alban; and when the paynims heard this heavenly voice
43 III| soul from the body. And the paynims, persevering in their malice,
44 III| fell a debate among of the paynims, that each fought with other,
45 III| all, as well christians as paynims, that ye will devoutly pray
46 IV| forasmuch as they were paynims and miscreants. Wherefore
47 IV| turbes ot the Jews and of the paynims that smote them and spit
48 IV| Peter and Paul. And the paynims had supposed that it had
49 IV| of christian men and of paynims also, and pursued so long
50 IV| and prince of the idols of paynims. And she was delivered to
51 IV| found it all destroyed of paynims. Then by adventure he found
52 IV| our Lord Jesu Christ. The paynims then beat him with staves
53 IV| courage, and ran upon the paynims, and of them slew more than
54 IV| Ravenna, and was taken of the paynims, and led to the temple of
55 IV| from the woodness of the paynims. But the people followed
56 IV| the name of Jesu unto the paynims, who did marvellous signs
57 IV| wood beatings of the wicked paynims. And because the christian
58 IV| called from the error of paynims forty-eight thousand men,
59 IV| rudder governail, of the paynims, which by the conduct of
60 IV| destroy the customs of the paynims and for to get absolution
61 IV| remembrance of the prince of paynims was forgotten, and the memory
62 IV| had converted many of the paynims unto the christian faith,
63 IV| impulsion and thrusting of the paynims that came thither, and the
64 IV| of this miracle. And the paynims that saw this were converted
65 IV| bath was closed up. And the paynims began to dread and honour
66 IV| said: The woodness of the paynims made ready a griddle of
67 V| the ancients. And as the paynims hallowed the feast of Venus,
68 V| held in great honour of the paynims. Gregory of Tours rehearseth
69 V| into that isle. When the paynims saw that this body and his
70 V| tree fell. And after, the paynims would have taken them out,
71 V| slain of the miscreants and paynims. Then Claudia, with her
72 V| tormented by the cruelty of the paynims. And Cosdroe, king of the
73 V| was three times with the paynims, as it is said in the History
74 V| virtue of the cross, unto the paynims, and to the misbehaved men
75 V| History Scholastic that the paynims had painted on a wall the
76 V| the cross. And when the paynims and priests of the idols
77 V| merits all the Jews and paynims of Chalcedonia believed
78 V| they of Naples were yet paynims, and ordained their host
79 V| the books of poetry and of paynims. And when he was nine-and-twenty
80 V| religious. And the wicked paynims doubted that the good christian
81 VI| through all the world. For the paynims destroyed a great part of
82 VI| wherefore the gentiles and paynims, overcome by the love of
83 VI| and mother which yet were paynims, and also that he should
84 VI| tofore them all. And all the paynims that saw this converted
85 VI| tree, and the villains and paynims withsaid him so that one
86 VI| the hands and power of the paynims? Fair sweet Lord, I beseech
87 VI| and of the foul creance of paynims, the abuse of idols, and
88 VI| Jews, christian men and paynims. He had the poor people
89 VII| well to christian men as to paynims, so that many that were
90 VII| prosperously, but after the law of paynims, and worshipped idols. This
91 VII| right so between these two paynims was brought forth this blessed
92 VII| showed to them that the paynims had said it tofore that
93 VII| that it slew four thousand paynims.~And the queen, that beheld
94 VII| that is a nut, for the paynims were filled for to martyr
95 VII| springeth out. And thus were the paynims filled in S. Saturnine,
96 VII| answers, and then one of the paynims said but if they slew Saturnine
97 VII| deep place for fear of the paynims, and afterwards his successors
98 VII| ointment of balm. And when the paynims saw this great miracle,
99 VII| miracle many thousands of paynims were turned to the faith
100 VII| the rite and law of the paynims. And then his father reprised
101 VII| people of the city of Smyrna, paynims and Jews, began to cry in
102 VII| was taken and led by the paynims unto a statue of Mars, for
103 VII| he wist the error of the paynims reigned most. God that guided
104 VII| where he converted many paynims to the faith, and he being
105 VII| ententively the Jews and paynims to baptism. And at the last,
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