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1 I| saith upon the gospel of S. Matthew, in saying that, the Jews
2 I| Austin, which saith that S. Matthew setteth forty generations
3 I| find in the legend of S. Matthew, of the pain and ruin of
4 I| that he died for sinners, Matthew ix.: Non vend vocare, etc.:
5 I| for to verify his word, Matthew xxi.: Amen dico quia meretrices,
6 I| disciples in the Mount Tabor, Matthew ultimo, and that signifieth
7 I| at his transfiguration, Matthew xvii.: Lo! he yet speaking
8 II| the first chapter of Saint Matthew which is read on Christmas
9 II| apostles, of which calling, Matthew saith in the third chapter:
10 II| preached in Scythia and Matthew in Murgondy. And the men
11 II| utterly the preaching of S. Matthew, and drew out his eyes,
12 II| commanded him to go to S. Matthew into Murgondy, and he answered
13 II| the prison open, where S. Matthew was in; and when he saw
14 II| rendered and gave again to S. Matthew his two eyes and his sight.
15 II| and his sight. And then S. Matthew departed from thence and
16 II| country were wroth that S. Matthew was so escaped. Then took
17 II| said of the blinding of S. Matthew, I suppose that it is not
18 II| as Chrysostom saith upon Matthew: Continual dread is his
19 V| to them the gospel after Matthew in their proper tongue.
20 V| her original beginning. Matthew and Luke describe not the
21 V| beginneth the Life of S. Matthew, and, first of the interpretation
22 V| interpretation of his name.~Matthew was named by twain names,
23 V| by twain names, that was Matthew and Levy. Matthew is expounded
24 V| that was Matthew and Levy. Matthew is expounded a hasty gift,
25 V| of counsel, or it is said Matthew of magnus, and theos, that
26 V| Of S. Matthew.~Matthew the apostle, preaching
27 V| Of S. Matthew.~Matthew the apostle, preaching in
28 V| be honoured as gods. Then Matthew the apostle entered into
29 V| men into hurt, that turned Matthew into health. Then this eunuch
30 V| this eunuch demanded of S. Matthew how he spake and understood
31 V| so many tongues. And then Matthew told him how the Holy Ghost
32 V| slept at his feet. Then said Matthew to the enchanters: Where
33 V| sacrificed to him, and then S. Matthew beheld them and said: What
34 V| sent a tormentor which slew Matthew with a sword behind him,
35 V| considered in the blessed S. Matthew. The first is the hastiness
36 V| accuser of himself. And Matthew named himself publican,
37 V| descended to a man, sinner, Matthew might have answered: Ye
38 V| Uriah, his true knight. And Matthew sinned in the sin of avarice,
39 V| in the conversion of S. Matthew, that is to wit somewhat
40 V| in the person of the said Matthew: This master may take away
41 V| healed, that is to say S. Matthew, three things be to be considered,
42 V| his health. Then he said: Matthew, follow now thy leech merrily
43 V| Ambrose saith in the person of Matthew: I am bounden with the nails
44 VI| predication, and hereof saith S. Matthew, Mathei quinto: Ye be the
45 VI| singular, for after S. Jerome, Matthew is signified in the man,
46 VI| seen, they were John and Matthew, and two of things heard,
47 VI| Zaroes and Arphaxat, whom S. Matthew had driven out of Ethiopia.
48 VI| hereof saith Chrysostom upon Matthew: Jesu Christ sent his apostles
49 VI| crying and saying as is said, Matthew, eleventh chap.: Come unto
50 VII| his book, that he made to Matthew the emperor. And when this
51 VII| article beforesaid, laid S. Matthew the Evangelist in the creed.~
52 VII| History of the, vii. 225.~Matthew. September 21, v. 149.~Matthias.
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