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1 1, 1| death, was reputed for a saint,~ ~and called S. Chappelet.~ ~ ~ ~ 2 1, 1| Saint-like man, nay, a very Saint~ ~indeede.~ ~ Many additions 3 1, 1| Vowes, to this new created Saint. And so farre was spread 4 1, 1| their Vowes to no~ ~other Saint but him: naming him (as 5 1, 1| yet to this day they do) Saint~ ~Chappelet, affirming upon 6 1, 1| who before~ ~he became a Saint, was as you have heard: 7 1, 4| so long in the Order of Saint Benedict, as to learne all 8 1, 6| most devoutly addicted to Saint John with the golden beard, 9 1, 6| annointed his~ ~hands with Saint Johns golden grease (a verie 10 2, 1| to be set on the body of Saint Arriguo, where he made shew 11 2, 1| Arriguo~ ~had bene, and was a Saint. And presently all the people 12 2, 1| is fit for us to see this Saint, but I know not how we shall~ ~ 13 2, 1| to the very body of the Saint it selfe. But how? quoth~ ~ 14 2, 1| desiring to come~ ~neere the Saint to cure me; every one will 15 2, 1| they arrived at the body of Saint Arriguo, that (by his~ ~ 16 2, 1| wonderfull noyse~ ~in praise of Saint Arriguo, even as if it had 17 2, 1| to~ ~make a mocke of our Saint and us, came hither in false 18 2, 2| the father and mother of Saint Julian; and~ ~after that, 19 2, 2| mee firmely beleeve, that Saint~ ~Julian (in honour of whom 20 2, 2| when we have thy money, Saint Julian and thou shift for~ ~ 21 2, 2| now and see, whether thy~ ~Saint Julian will allow thee this 22 2, 2| made many sad complaints to Saint Julian,~ ~saying: This was 23 2, 2| he reposed in her. But~ ~Saint Julian, taking compassion 24 2, 2| began to remember God and Saint Julian, hartily~ ~thanking 25 2, 3| commended his devotion~ ~to Saint Julian, who (in such extreame 26 2, 10| it was dedicated to some Saint or other. In reverence~ ~ 27 3, 1| as also the merite of the Saint,~ ~in whose honour the Monastery 28 3, 4| heard it reported, neere to Saint Brancazio,~ ~there dwelt 29 3, 8| grave, and adored him as~ ~a Saint, who was the occasion thereof, 30 3, 8| you were no~ ~lesse then a Saint, and is it convenient, that 31 3, 8| to~ ~be truely termed a Saint. Within two dayes after, 32 3, 8| loving Wife, and for sweet Saint~ ~Bennets sake, this grace 33 3, 8| holy Lord Abbot, blessed Saint~ ~Bennet, and my most dearely 34 3, 9| Bertrand, as being the onely~ ~Saint that caused her pilgrimage. 35 4, 2| brought~ ~upon the Rialto of Saint Marke, and being there publikely 36 4, 2| famous in those parts,~ ~as Saint Frances himselfe had hardly 37 4, 7| carried to the Church~ ~of Saint Paul, by their sad and sorrowfull 38 5, 10| to be more then halfe a Saint, walking~ ~alwayes very 39 5, 10| Fathers, or the woundes of Saint Frances, all the World admiring 40 5, 10| divinely inspired: this shee~ ~Saint must bee our distressed 41 6, 2| on foot by the Church of Saint Marie d'Ughi, where~ ~Cistio 42 6, 3| came to passe, that upon Saint johns day, they~ ~riding 43 6, 9| departing from the~ ~Church of Saint Michaell d'Horta, and passing 44 6, 9| Adamari, so~ ~farre as to Saint Johns Church, which evermore 45 6, 9| as now adayes are at Saint Reparata, and divers more 46 6, 10| defence: a Religious Frier of Saint Anthonies Order,~ ~shunned 47 6, 10| still, after I had past Saint Georges Arme, into Truffia,~ ~ 48 6, 10| and love to our Lord Baron Saint Anthony, would have me to~ ~ 49 6, 10| Cherubin, which appeared to Saint~ ~Frances; with the payring 50 6, 10| the East. Also a Violl of Saint~ ~Michaels sweate, when 51 6, 10| Pattens, which the good Saint Gerrard~ ~de Magnavilla 52 6, 10| Patron the Lorde~ ~Baron Saint Anthony. And so much the 53 6, 10| senight~ ~hence, the Feast of Saint Anthony is to bee solemnized, 54 7, 1| Florence, and in the street of Saint~ ~Brancazio, a woollen Weaver, 55 7, 1| vulgar tongue; the~ ~Song of Saint Alexis; the Lamentations 56 7, 1| Alexis; the Lamentations of Saint Bernard, the Hymne~ ~of 57 7, 2| this is the Feast day of Saint Galeone; whereon we~ ~may 58 7, 3| wretched, and pale. Because Saint Dominicke, Saint Fraunces, 59 7, 3| Because Saint Dominicke, Saint Fraunces, and~ ~divers other 60 7, 3| be placed on the Altar of Saint Frances, among many other 61 7, 5| do you thinke me to be a Saint? Who knoweth not, I pray 62 7, 8| quoth Simonida) and sweet Saint Frances helpe to~ ~defend 63 7, 8| loving mother too? For sweet Saint Charities sake, what~ ~may 64 7, 8| by the blessed mother of Saint John,~ ~if you would be 65 8, 2| Sir Simon thoght her a Saint, and faine would be offering 66 8, 3| meete him in the Church of Saint John,~ ~and seeing him seriously 67 8, 9| you call on heaven, any Saint, or bee possessed with the 68 8, 9| saying out alowde: God, Saint~ ~Dominicke, and my good 69 9, 5| basely? I sweare by blessed Saint Bridget, thou shalt~ ~be 70 10, 9| power to walke, God and Saint~ ~Peter (wee hope) are stronger