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1 I| Historia, of a monk of S. Laurence without the walls, in the
2 III| And her seemed that S. Laurence and S. Vincent were deacon
3 IV| Stephen with the body of S. Laurence was made by this ordinance.
4 IV| therefore the body of S. Laurence. And the emperor wrote to
5 IV| for to have the body of S. Laurence. The body of S. Stephen
6 IV| shall not be here, but with Laurence his brother, whereas he
7 IV| and was all whole. And S. Laurence, as enjoying him of the
8 IV| hands for to have borne away Laurence, they fell down to the earth
9 IV| jewels, the bodies of S. Laurence of Spain and of S. Stephen
10 IV| Mamertine, the blessed S. Laurence cried after him saying:
11 IV| he was led, the blessed Laurence cried after him saying:
12 IV| the treasures, and held Laurence, and then they beheaded
13 IV| followeth the Life of S. Laurence, and first of his name. ~
14 IV| and first of his name. ~Laurence is said as holding a crown
15 IV| strength; and the blessed Laurence is said of laurier, for
16 IV| doubted no thunder. And thus Laurence brake the hard heart, gave
17 IV| Of S. Laurence the glorious Martyr. ~Laurence,
18 IV| Laurence the glorious Martyr. ~Laurence, martyr and subdeacon, was
19 IV| found there two young men, Laurence, and Vincent his cousin,
20 IV| whom that one, that was Laurence, abode with him, and Vincent
21 IV| other. For it is said that Laurence suffered death under Decius,
22 IV| blessed Sixtus ordained Laurence his archdeacon. And in his
23 IV| to S. Sixtus and to S. Laurence, to the end that if it happed
24 IV| that the treasures that Laurence gave be not named the treasures
25 IV| treasures were. And the blessed Laurence followed him, and cried
26 IV| had the headache, and S. Laurence laid his hand opon her head,
27 IV| beheaded. And the blessed Laurence ran after him and said:
28 IV| the treasures, they took Laurence and brought him to the provost,
29 IV| overmuch weeping. And S. Laurence promised to him to re-establish
30 IV| to be baptized. Then S. Laurence took water and said to him:
31 IV| me the treasures; to whom Laurence said: Hippolitus, if thou
32 IV| that he should bring him Laurence. And Laurence said to him:
33 IV| bring him Laurence. And Laurence said to him: Let us go together,
34 IV| again of the treasures, and Laurence demanded dilation of three
35 IV| pledge of Hippolitus. And S. Laurence in these three days gathered
36 IV| thee thine art magic. And Laurence said to him: Whether ought
37 IV| eschew these torments, and S. Laurence answered: Thou cursed man,
38 IV| may eat with thee. To whom Laurence said: They have given their
39 IV| were laid to his sides. And Laurence said: Lord Jesu Christ,
40 IV| with scorpions. And then Laurence smiling rendered thankings
41 IV| believed in God, and said to S. Laurence: I see tofore thee a right
42 IV| fell down at the feet of S. Laurence, and received baptism of
43 IV| head. And that night was Laurence led to Decius, and when
44 IV| that he was christened. And Laurence said to him: Hide Jesu Christ
45 IV| And then said Decius to Laurence: Or thou shalt make sacrifice
46 IV| dispended on thee. And then Laurence said to him: My night hath
47 IV| hither a bed of iron, that Laurence contumax may lie thereon.
48 IV| other he slew the blessed Laurence, deacon and martyr. And
49 IV| under whom it is said that Laurence was martyred, there were
50 IV| and under him Sixtus and Laurence suffered martyrdom, about
51 IV| buried in the church of S. Laurence the holy martyr, and was
52 IV| repaired the church of S. Laurence, and one of the beams was
53 IV| over short, and required S. Laurence that he which had nourished
54 IV| repaired a church of S. Laurence, which had been burnt of
55 IV| dinner for three persons. S. Laurence, which would not fail his
56 IV| days. ~In the church of S. Laurence at Milan was a chalice of
57 IV| prayed the holy martyr S. Laurence that the chalice broken
58 IV| longing to the church of S. Laurence, and a garden of S. Agnes,
59 IV| tofore God. And when S. Laurence saw him, he went to him
60 IV| life, came to the blessed Laurence and to S. Agnes, and cried
61 IV| balance, this burnt and bruled Laurence brought forth a pot of gold
62 IV| made it in the honour of S. Laurence. And for the greatness of
63 IV| things about the body of S. Laurence, but he wist not where it
64 IV| Nevertheless, the body of S. Laurence was discovered and unheled
65 IV| wit that the passion of S. Laurence was most excellent in four
66 IV| S. Ambrose: Brethren, S. Laurence was not slain by short and
67 IV| burning bare foot, whereof S. Laurence is not to be preferred of
68 IV| to wit that the blessed Laurence is he that, after S. Stephen,
69 IV| doubt, but the passion of S. Laurence is much solemn and approved
70 IV| We may liken the blessed Laurence to mustard seed which is
71 IV| that the solemnity of S. Laurence be nobly honoured, whose
72 IV| persecutors might feel of Laurence how he shone by great dignity.
73 IV| and Ambrose say that, S. Laurence enlumined the world plainly
74 IV| faith by the example of S. Laurence, and embraced to martyrdom,
75 IV| saith S. Austin: The blessed Laurence dwelled in Jesu Christ unto
76 IV| ground it chauffeth, and when Laurence suffered torments he was
77 IV| did, the more devout was Laurence to our Saviour. And as to
78 IV| of S. Austin, the blessed Laurence had five burnings without
79 IV| and make great flame, S. Laurence esprised by the heat of
80 IV| concupiscence, saith S. Maximin: S. Laurence passed through the fire
81 IV| and corporal matter, and Laurence goeth to heaven, and he
82 IV| Ambrose saith: The blessed Laurence might not feel the torments
83 IV| and with this fire was S. Laurence embraced, and felt not the
84 IV| he saith thus: The martyr Laurence burned withoutforth of the
85 IV| vanquished and overcame. Laurence, among the other martyrs,
86 IV| excellence of his preaching, and Laurence for the excellence of his
87 IV| Hyppolitus buried the body of S. Laurence, and after, he came into
88 IV| hast borne away the body of Laurence? And Hyppolitus said: That
89 IV| else thou shalt perish with Laurence. To whom Hyppolitus said:
90 IV| be made the example of S. Laurence, whom thou presumest to
91 IV| buried them by the body of S. Laurence, but he could not find the
92 IV| And Valerian cried also: O Laurence, thou drawest me with fiery
93 IV| of the devil, and cried: Laurence, cease thou a little, I
94 IV| Decius, which martyred S. Laurence and S. Hyppolitus, but he
95 IV| knights, and he pursued not S. Laurence which was put under his
96 VI| morn was the feast of S. Laurence, and then died and departed
97 VII| buried at S. Stephen's and S. Laurence's. And it was written upon
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