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1 III| Here beginneth of S. Longinus the Life.~Longinus, which
2 III| of S. Longinus the Life.~Longinus, which was a puissant knight,
3 III| sacrifice to the idols, and S. Longinus said: There may no man serve
4 III| commandment that is made to thee. Longinus said: If thou wilt become
5 III| and made the teeth of S. Longinus to be drawn out of his mouth,
6 III| open. And yet for all that Longinus lost not his speech, but
7 III| fell down to the feet of S. Longinus and said: We know well that
8 III| the sovereign God. And S. Longinus demanded of the devils why
9 III| the abysm of hell. And S. Longinus said to the people that
10 III| city. Then commanded S. Longinus to the devils that they
11 III| the evil provost made S. Longinus to come tofore him, and
12 III| Aphrodisius, wherefore S. Longinus signed unto God, and anon
13 III| Fair brother, pray to S. Longinus that he pray for me, for
14 III| to thee, do no more so to Longinus: Seest not thou me speak
15 III| is in great pain. And S. Longinus said: If thou wilt be whole
16 III| and fell on the body of S. Longinus and said all in weeping,
17 III| honorably the body of S. Longinus. And the provost believed
18 IV| And the other knights, Longinus, master of the knights,
19 VII| he was dead on the cross Longinus thrust the spear-head into
20 VII| Leodegarius. October 2, v. 211.~Longinus. March 15, iii. 70.~Louis,
21 VII| 113.~Idols destroyed by S. Longinus, iii. 71.~Image of Christ
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