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1 II| And then S. Andrew found Simon, his brother, and brought
2 II| entered into the ship of Simon and of Andrew, and there
3 III| it was he that was said Simon the leper, whom our Lord
4 III| holden of the predication of Simon Magus, which was an enchanter.
5 III| mine old father, said to Simon my father, and my father
6 III| among whom were Barnabas, Simon, and many other great clerks,
7 III| very faith, that is to say Simon and Thaddeus the apostles
8 IV| name, for he was called Simon Barjona. And Simon is as
9 IV| called Simon Barjona. And Simon is as much to say as right
10 IV| three surnames. He was said Simon Johanna, which is as much
11 IV| Lord. Secondly, he was said Simon Johannis, that is to say,
12 IV| Mathei quarto: And he named Simon Peter, etc. Thirdly, he
13 IV| arose all living. ~That time Simon the enchanter was in Jerusalem,
14 IV| that dove truth. To whom Simon said: We have none need
15 IV| righteousness. Then said Simon: It is not as thou sayest
16 IV| all his malefices. Then Simon Magus, seeing that he might
17 IV| S. Peter, saying to him: Simon Magus and Nero purpose against
18 IV| preach the faith of Christ. ~Simon Magus was so much beloved
19 IV| the son of God. Then said Simon Magus to Nero: Because that
20 IV| supposed to have beheaded Simon, he beheaded a ram. Simon,
21 IV| Simon, he beheaded a ram. Simon, by his art magic went away
22 IV| wrote above, this title: To Simon the holy God. Peter and
23 IV| enchantments and malefices of Simon Magus, and Peter added thereto,
24 IV| of the devil. Then said Simon Magus, as S. Marcelle and
25 IV| said: Dreadest thou not Simon, that by certain things
26 IV| sleeve, and then said he: Now Simon say what I think, and have
27 IV| and have said and done. Simon answered: Let Peter say
28 IV| think. Peter answered: What Simon thinketh that I know, I
29 IV| when he hath thought. Then Simon having indignation, cried
30 IV| angels but dogs. Then said Simon: Hear ye, Peter and Paul;
31 IV| you here. Hæc Leo. Then Simon Magus, as Hegesippus and
32 IV| Nero let call Peter and Simon, and all gave sentence by
33 IV| sentence by the will of Simon that he should be slain
34 IV| arise the dead man to life. Simon then, as he made his incantations
35 IV| the dead man moveth. Let Simon be taken from the bed. And
36 IV| people would have stoned Simon Magus, Peter said: He is
37 IV| good for evil. Then said Simon to Peter and Paul: Yet is
38 IV| Then as Marcel saith: Simon went to the house of Marcel
39 IV| lamb, and pursued none but Simon, and went to him and took
40 IV| Marcel that was disciple of Simon Magus, seeing these great
41 IV| at the end of the year, Simon returned and was received
42 IV| then, as Leo saith, this Simon Magus assembled the people
43 IV| up shine head and see how Simon flyeth. Then S. Paul said
44 IV| when Nero heard say that Simon was dead, and that he had
45 IV| he went to Rome against Simon Magus, there he preached
46 IV| and went into the house of Simon leprous, whereas our Lord
47 IV| the sun. And because that Simon the Pharisee thought in
48 V| otherwise named Barsabee, Simon, and Jude. Then the second
49 V| Zaccheus to James, and James to Simon, and had been thus in Jerusalem
50 V| son of the king, but S. Simon and S. Jude vanquished them
51 VI| followeth of the Holy Apostles Simon and Jude, and first of their
52 VI| and first of their names.~Simon is as much to say as obedient,
53 VI| double name; he was said Simon Zelotes, and Simon Cananean
54 VI| said Simon Zelotes, and Simon Cananean of Cana a street
55 VI| Of the Holy SS. Simon and Jude.~Simon Cananean
56 VI| Holy SS. Simon and Jude.~Simon Cananean and Judas Thaddeus
57 VI| Mesopotamia and in Pontus, and Simon preached in Egypt, and from
58 VI| in their courage. To whom Simon said: Ofttimes it happeth
59 VI| in divers places, of S. Simon, that he was nailed to the
60 VI| verily that it was not this Simon that suffered the martyrdom
61 VI| clearly.~And in that time Simon the enchanter had two disciples,
62 VI| and sith we joined us unto Simon, an enchanter, which hath
63 VI| Faustinian, were lodged with Simon Magus, of whom this old
64 VI| punish them to death. Then Simon Magus, because he hated
65 VI| man he was supposed to be Simon Magus. And this did Simon
66 VI| Simon Magus. And this did Simon Magus because he should
67 VI| slain instead of him, and Simon then departed from those
68 VI| similitude and likeness of Simon Magus, and understood the
69 VI| because the likeness of Simon Magus appeareth in thee.
70 VI| appeareth in thee. Now this Simon had composed an ointment
71 VI| and tore their hair. And Simon Magus when he was in Antioch
72 VI| thou art like and seemest Simon Magus, go forth into Antioch
73 VI| people of such things as Simon himself hath said of me,
74 VI| should not say that he were Simon Magus, but that he should
75 VI| people the semblance of Simon Magus' visage, showing S.
76 VI| Peter in the person of Simon, and should revoke the words
77 VI| and if he said that he was Simon, that was not as touching
78 VI| Then Faustinian said: I am Simon, as who saith, I am like
79 VI| who saith, I am like unto Simon, and was supposed to be
80 VI| and was supposed to be Simon of the people.~Then this
81 VI| assembled the people and said: I Simon show to you and confess
82 VI| from him the likeness of Simon, and became in his natural
83 VI| chair as a bishop. And when Simon Magus heard this he came
84 VII| Alma redemptoris mater et Simon Bariona. Peter, Bishop of
85 VII| he came to the house of Simon and openly began to preach,
86 VII| James, the brother of S. Simon and S. Jude.~The tenth article
87 VII| unction. This article laid S. Simon.~The eleventh article is
88 VII| that was the brother of S. Simon, and not that Jude that
89 VII| Simeon. February 4, vii. 139.~Simon the Apostle. October 28,
90 VII| Jonathas the thief and S. Simon, vii. 144.~Joseph, a Jew,
91 VII| desert by the Devil, ii. 226.~Simon Magus, vi. 261.~—his strife
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