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1 II| virgin, which was daughter to Philip, duke of Alexandria, which
2 II| Archelaus, Herod Antipas, and Philip. Of these children, Herod
3 II| emperor in his time named Philip, which was much sinful,
4 III| Here followeth of S. Philip the Apostle, first of the
5 III| interpretation of his name.~Philip is as much to say as the
6 III| is to say sovereign, so Philip is as much to say as love
7 III| Of the Life of S. Philip.~S. Philip, when he had
8 III| the Life of S. Philip.~S. Philip, when he had preached in
9 III| whose servants heed S. Philip in iron bonds; and the dragon
10 III| they all were sick, and S. Philip said: Believe ye me and
11 III| that were sick cried to S. Philip, and said: If thou mayst
12 III| gladly do it. And anon S. Philip commanded the dragon that
13 III| after; and forthwith S. Philip healed all them that were
14 III| the christian faith.~S. Philip tofore his death made to
15 III| of saints, and saith that Philip preached to the Frenchmen,
16 III| speaketh not. But of another Philip, which was one of the seven
17 III| lieth at Ephesus. The first Philip differenceth from this Philip,
18 III| Philip differenceth from this Philip, for he was an apostle and
19 III| Ecclesiastica saith that Philip the apostle had four daughters
20 III| holy Life of apostle S. Philip that he pray for us to our
21 III| martyrdom for our Lord. Philip, a servant of Jesu Christ,
22 III| there, which said to S. Philip: Sir, we would see Jesu
23 III| see Jesu Christ. Then S. Philip, accompanied with S. Andrew,
24 IV| names be Januarius, Felix, Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vital,
25 IV| archdeacon. And in his time Philip the emperor, and Philip
26 IV| Philip the emperor, and Philip his son, received the faith
27 IV| there was a knight with Philip the emperor named Decius,
28 IV| the city of Rome. And when Philip the younger heard this thing,
29 IV| treasures of the church. For Philip had left them to be dispended
30 IV| to the church, and after, Philip fled and hid him for fear
31 IV| martyrs were slain, among whom Philip was crowned with martyrdom.
32 IV| emperor that succeeded to Philip, but under another Decius
33 V| and passed by the house of Philip his brother, and began to
34 V| Herodias, wife of the same Philip, his brother. After that
35 V| he took away the wife of Philip his brother, and wedded
36 V| and the king Areth and Philip became his enemies. And
37 V| of them and bare them to Philip, bishop of Jerusalem. And
38 V| with Eugenia, daughter of Philip, of the most noble lineage
39 V| lineage of the Romans. Which Philip had taken of the senate
40 V| she went to the provost Philip and complained, saying that
41 V| Candace, the queen, whom Philip baptized. Then he discovered
42 VI| For on a time as friar Philip Adrian preached, a right
43 VII| the Pope, opposed against Philip his son that he should not
44 VII| Third sent messengers to Philip, King of France, for to
45 VII| French, exposed diligently to Philip his eldest son and commanded
46 VII| Cathedra. February 22, iii. 50.~Philip the Apostle. May 1, iii,
47 VII| Frenchmen preached to by S. Philip, iii. 157.~Friars forbidden
48 VII| Pharon of Meaux, vii. 174.~Philip the emperor denied communion
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