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1 I| etymology of the name of S. Stephen. The French printer has
2 II| followeth the Life of S. Stephen Protomartyr. ~Stephen is
3 II| S. Stephen Protomartyr. ~Stephen is as much to say in Greek
4 II| other for to suffer. Or Stephen is as much to say as nobly
5 II| teaching of widows. ~S. Stephen was one of the seven deacons
6 II| men, of whom the blessed Stephen was the first and the master,
7 II| and ordained them. And Stephen, full of grace and strength
8 II| these things. As the blessed Stephen did many things, and preached
9 II| all these disputed with Stephen. This was the first battle,
10 II| judgment saw the face of S. Stephen like as the face of an angel:
11 II| him: What sayst thou? Then Stephen excused him by order of
12 II| tabernacle. And the blessed Stephen purged him of that which
13 II| And when the blessed S. Stephen saw this, he would keep
14 II| taken upon the altar of S. Stephen were laid on the eyes of
15 II| came into the church of S. Stephen, and took the flowers, and
16 II| words were the words that S. Stephen last spake. And also he
17 II| and prayed the blessed S. Stephen for her health, and anon,
18 II| haunted the church of S. Stephen by the space of fifteen
19 II| entered into the chancel of S. Stephen, and anon she slept, and
20 II| thankings were given to S. Stephen for the health of them both. ~
21 II| Austin of the relics of S. Stephen of whom many miracles were
22 II| wit that the blessed S. Stephen suffered not death on the
23 II| ruddy or red is as to S. Stephen the first martyr, and chosen
24 II| The first was the blessed Stephen, the second was in S. John
25 II| suffered his passion, and S. Stephen was stoned also, not in
26 II| calends of April, and S. Stephen suffered death the same
27 III| like as the Jews did S. Stephen. And when he was almost
28 III| heaven; then because that Stephen, thy brother, believed in
29 IV| reverend father in God, Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury,
30 IV| that the Jews had slain S. Stephen, and had cast out the other
31 IV| clerk of Flanders named Stephen Rysen, and mounted in so
32 IV| looking on him despitously: Stephen, why reputest thou the deeds
33 IV| followeth the Life of S. Stephen the Pope. ~When S. Stephen
34 IV| Stephen the Pope. ~When S. Stephen the pope had converted many
35 IV| And the day following S. Stephen the pope was taken and brought
36 IV| followeth the Invention of S. Stephen, Promartyr. ~The invention
37 IV| invention of the holy body of S. Stephen, promartyr, was made in
38 IV| that lieth with me is S. Stephen, which was stoned of the
39 IV| buried him at the feet of S. Stephen. And the third that is with
40 IV| roses is the tomb of S. Stephen, which only of us all deserved
41 IV| Jerusalem, in the which S. Stephen used the office of the archdeacon.
42 IV| appertaineth that the feast of S. Stephen should follow the nativity
43 IV| in earth, that this day Stephen should be born in heaven.
44 IV| there a fair oratory to S. Stephen the first martyr, and after
45 IV| and embraced the body of Stephen, and thus by case of fortune,
46 IV| alas! for the first martyr Stephen passeth here by, which beateth
47 IV| great doubt and cried on S. Stephen, and anon he appeared to
48 IV| prince, burn this ship, for Stephen our adversary is within
49 IV| Constantinople, and the body of S. Stephen was brought with great reverence
50 IV| conjunction of the body of S. Stephen with the body of S. Laurence
51 IV| should touch the relics of S. Stephen the first martyr. And the
52 IV| devil cried within her: If Stephen come not to Rome I shall
53 IV| the Romans the body of S. Stephen, and they should have therefore
54 IV| brought to Rome the body of S. Stephen. And the Greeks came for
55 IV| Laurence. The body of S. Stephen was received into Capua,
56 IV| have borne the body of S. Stephen unto the church of S. Peter
57 IV| Laurence of Spain and of S. Stephen of Jerusalem. This conjunction
58 IV| invocation and prayers of S. Stephen, that is to wit, that there
59 IV| dead and the name of S. Stephen was called over him and
60 IV| bare to the church of S. Stephen and was anon raised to life.
61 IV| borne to the church of S. Stephen, and there died in the sight
62 IV| coat to the church of S. Stephen, and after laid it on the
63 IV| anointed with the oil of S. Stephen he arose to life. Another
64 IV| dead to the church of S. Stephen, and by the merits of S.
65 IV| and by the merits of S. Stephen was anon re-established
66 IV| blood and stones. And S. Stephen shone in beauty of body,
67 IV| place he saith thus: Behold Stephen thy fellow, he was a man
68 IV| this blessed promartyr S. Stephen, learned in reading, and
69 IV| nephew of the cardinal Stephen, fell with his horse into
70 IV| succeeded Cornelius, and Stephen the pope succeeded Lucian,
71 IV| Lucian, and Denys succeeded Stephen, and Sixtus succeeded Denys.
72 IV| Mary, that a judge named Stephen was at Rome and took gladly
73 IV| Projecte, whom the said Stephen had much loved in his life,
74 IV| Laurence is he that, after S. Stephen, ought to hold the primacy.
75 IV| utas; for he only with S. Stephen have their octaves among
76 V| say that the clocks of S. Stephen of Sens had a marvellous
77 VI| in me, Christ. And of S. Stephen it is said: They might not
78 VI| thousand men armed, and S. Stephen prayed for his enemies,
79 VI| saw there another named Stephen, which when he would have
80 VI| Secondly, it was opened to S. Stephen when he was stoned, whereof
81 VI| the abbot, named Master Stephen Lexington,was sometime his
82 VII| possessions and seigniory, Stephen the Pope, which came after
83 VII| and the king was named Stephen, which was of so great holiness
84 VII| of them were buried at S. Stephen's and S. Laurence's. And
85 VII| He then heard the pope Stephen with a few christian folk,
86 VII| was baptized by the pope Stephen, and also taught in the
87 VII| iv, 200.~Solomon, ii. 40.~Stephen, December 26, ii. 152.~*
88 VII| December 26, ii. 152.~*Stephen, Invention of. August 3,
89 VII| of. August 3, iv. 165.~*Stephen the Pope. August 2, iv.
90 VII| miracles done by the body of S. Stephen, ii. 158.~Austridinian,
91 VII| 120.~Curse removed by S. Stephen, ii. 159.~Cyprian the enchanter,
92 VII| Flowers from the altar of S. Stephen cure sickness and blindness,
93 VII| Landry, vii. 188.~Lexington, Stephen, vi. 237.~Light given by
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