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1 I| he should be sent into an isle of the sea named Ponthus,
2 I| people, he was named of this Isle of Pontus, Pontius Pilate.
3 II| sent him into exile unto an isle called Patmos. There was
4 II| And as he passed by an isle of the sea, which was full
5 II| staff in the middle of the isle and gave to the serpents
6 III| anon they found land in an isle. And by all the rivages
7 III| sent him in exile into an isle named Patmos. It ought not
8 III| sent them all three into an isle called Pontiana, and by
9 III| England and arrived in the isle of Thanet in East Kent,
10 III| abide and tarry in the same isle, and that all things should
11 III| came to them in the same isle, and he being in the field,
12 III| and S. Peter to the black isle and there beheaded them,
13 IV| many other miracles. At the Isle of Melita a serpent bit
14 V| Sicily, and destroyed the isle of Lipari whereas the body
15 V| India thither into that isle. When the paynims saw that
16 V| God they came into this isle. And when the Saracens had
17 V| the parts of Sicily in an isle that is named Lipari, like
18 V| the holy apostle in that isle, and he left the other behind
19 V| of Vulcan is nigh to that isle, and was to it much grievous
20 V| this holy saint from that isle seven miles, without to
21 V| the oxen and kine in an isle that was there, but he was
22 V| John the Evangelist, in the isle of Patmos, to which he was
23 VI| saith that in Sicily, in the isle of Vulcan, S. Odille heard
24 VI| one priest only into the isle of Gallinaria and there
25 VI| time Peter came into the isle where Macidiana, the mother
26 VI| Clement dwelled, in which isle were pillars of glass of
27 VI| while till we be out of this isle, and when they were out
28 VI| when they were out of the isle, Peter took her by the hand
29 VI| the provost found in that isle more than two thousand people
30 VI| seek the holy relics in the isle whereas they supposed that
31 VII| and after send him into an isle in exile, and there he should
32 VII| sent tofore him into that isle great treasure without number
33 VII| towards the north from the isle of Scandinavia, and environed
34 VII| engendered or begat me in an isle of Scotland named Ireland,
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