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1 I| Jerome, S. Macarius, S. Anthony, and S. Mary of Egypt, and
2 I| Peter Keyser, a rival of Anthony Vernard at Paris. It contains
3 II| thirteen years. In this time S. Anthony was a hermit in another
4 II| to bury my body. When S. Anthony heard that, anon he began
5 II| wrap in my body. Then S. Anthony marvelled of this, that
6 II| hills and valleys, and S. Anthony of great age and feeble
7 II| second journey, where S. Anthony went through the desert
8 II| quantity of his body, and S. Anthony buried his body therein.
9 II| for great reverence, S. Anthony ware this coat and clad
10 II| Here followeth of S. Anthony, and first the interpretation
11 II| interpretation of his name. ~Anthony is said of Ana, which is
12 II| Of the Life of S. Anthony. ~S. Anthony was born in
13 II| Life of S. Anthony. ~S. Anthony was born in Egypt of good
14 II| of fornication, which S. Anthony had desired and prayed to
15 II| young people. Then said S. Anthony: Sith I have perceived that
16 II| his service, suddenly S. Anthony revived and made his servant
17 II| another brayed and assailed S. Anthony, that one with the horns,
18 II| beasts fled away, and S. Anthony understood that in this
19 II| Jesu answered: I am here, Anthony. Then said S. Anthony: O
20 II| here, Anthony. Then said S. Anthony: O good Jesu! where hast
21 II| through all the world. S. Anthony was of so great fervour
22 II| him. ~After this, as S. Anthony went in desert he found
23 II| After, it happed that S. Anthony on a time was in prayer,
24 II| and gins. Then cried S. Anthony and said: O good Lord, who
25 II| them without more. ~When S. Anthony on a time was left in the
26 II| him again in his place. S. Anthony recordeth of himself that
27 II| the heaven, and when S. Anthony had demanded him what he
28 II| do me thus much shame? S. Anthony said: They do it by good
29 II| A young man passed by S. Anthony and his bow in his hand,
30 II| hand, and beheld how S. Anthony played with his fellows,
31 II| was evil apaid. Then S. Anthony said to him that he should
32 II| bow. Then demanded him S. Anthony why he held not his bow
33 II| feeble; then said to him S. Anthony: In likewise play the monks,
34 II| God. ~A man demanded of S. Anthony what he might do to please
35 II| safe. ~An abbot came to S. Anthony for to be counselled of
36 II| might do for to be saved. S. Anthony answered to him: Have none
37 II| Some hermits came to S. Anthony for to visit him, and their
38 II| with them; then said S. Anthony to the hermits: Ye have
39 II| come to the mouth. Then S. Anthony said: Ye ought to know that
40 II| proper to himself, whom S. Anthony sent to the market to buy
41 II| and when he came to S. Anthony he told him what was happed
42 II| to him; and then said S. Anthony to him: Thus as the hounds
43 II| themselves. ~On a time as S. Anthony was in the wilderness in
44 II| were assembled tofore S. Anthony, they demanded of him of
45 II| after a voice called S. Anthony and said: Arise, and go
46 II| see up on high. When S. Anthony beheld upward on high he
47 II| happed on a time that S. Anthony laboured with his brethren
48 II| voice from heaven to S. Anthony that said that great abomination
49 II| great persecution to whom S. Anthony wrote a letter which said:
50 II| letter and began to mock S. Anthony, and spit on it, and beat
51 II| letter, and sent again to S. Anthony these words: If thou hast
52 II| hermits were come to S. Anthony and demanded of him a collation.
53 II| collation. Then said S. Anthony: Do ye this that is written
54 II| We may not. Then said S. Anthony to his servant: Give them
55 II| great need. At the last S. Anthony assembled the hermits and
56 IV| commandment of the emperor Anthony, tofore Publius the provost.
57 V| and miracles of the great Anthony, that had died lately under
58 V| sorrowed, and went to the abbot Anthony for to require of him if
59 V| And the cause told, S. Anthony called his disciples and
60 V| greatest disciple of S. Anthony, saw suddenly in heaven
61 V| only by the merits of S. Anthony, a goodly voice answered
62 V| not only by the merits of Anthony, his father, but by the
63 VII| fellow which was called Anthony, which wrote his life and
64 VII| have his blessing. Then Anthony came to him saying: Arise
65 VII| much strongly, and then had Anthony much more dread, and durst
66 VII| cloud black and dark, and Anthony saw an angel come from heaven
67 VII| men call the fire of S. Anthony came to Poissy, thereas
68 VII| Andrew. November 30, ii. 94.~Anthony. January 17, ii. 224.~Annunciation
69 VII| vi. 229.~Hermits visit S. Anthony, ii. 228.~Hermogenes the
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