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1 II| There was a monk named Vital which would assay if he
2 II| even, the foresaid monk Vital said tofore them all: I
3 II| the buffet that the abbot Vital promised thee, and anon
4 II| healed by the prayers of S. Vital. And when the servant of
5 III| Of S. Vital, Martyr, and first of the
6 III| interpretation of his name.~Vital is as much to say as such
7 III| in his heart within. Or Vital is as much to say as life.
8 III| much to say as life. Or Vital is to say flying with wings,
9 III| Of S. Vital.~S. Vital was a knight and
10 III| Of S. Vital.~S. Vital was a knight and a consul,
11 III| renied God. Then said S. Vital to him: Ha! Ursian, do not
12 III| gladly martyrdom. And S. Vital did do bury him much honorably,
13 III| ne never after would S. Vital not go in the company of
14 III| gibbet. Then said to him Vital, thou art overmuch a fool
15 III| continually and said: S. Vital thou burnest me, and the
16 III| shamefully. And the wife of S. Vital, when she came to Milan
17 III| holily And the body of S. Vital lieth now at Cologne in
18 III| mother. Their father was S. Vital, and their mother the blessed
19 IV| Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vital, and Marcial. All these
20 V| such wise that there was no vital heat save a little which
21 VII| Vision of our Lady, iii. 2.~Vital the monk and S. John the
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