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1 I| appropriate to him, Saint Hilary in his book that he made
2 I| become wise. Of whom saith Hilary in his second book that
3 II| followeth the Life of S. Hilary. The interpretation of his
4 II| interpretation of his name. ~Hilary is said of joyousness, for
5 II| in the service of God. Or Hilary is said virtuous and high,
6 II| virtuous in his life. Or Hilary is said of hilum, which
7 II| Of the Life of S. Hilary. ~S. Hilary, which was Bishop
8 II| the Life of S. Hilary. ~S. Hilary, which was Bishop of Poictiers,
9 II| land now but sea. ~When S. Hilary came to Poictiers he met
10 II| from death to life. ~S. Hilary had a daughter named Apia
11 II| have been married, but S. Hilary preached to her so much
12 II| this will and purpose S. Hilary doubted that she should
13 II| and anon she died, and S. Hilary buried her. And when her
14 II| her mother the wife of S. Hilary saw that her daughter was
15 II| daughter. And anon as S. Hilary had made his orison, she
16 II| but he sent not for S. Hilary that he should come thereto,
17 II| thereto, notwithstanding S. Hilary came thither. When the pope
18 II| the pope to him: Thou art Hilary the cock, and not the son
19 II| not the son of an hen. And Hilary answered: I am Hilary and
20 II| And Hilary answered: I am Hilary and no cock, but a bishop
21 II| said the pope, Thou art Hilary Gallus, and I am Leo of
22 II| Papal See, Judge. To whom Hilary said: If thou be Leo yet
23 II| thee thine hire; and S. Hilary answered: And if thou come
24 II| as he abode the pope S. Hilary found no place to sit on,
25 II| the pope was dead. Then S. Hilary confirmed all the other
26 II| country. ~In the end, when S. Hilary had impetred of God many
27 II| he came in and told to S. Hilary that he had heard a great
28 II| when the light departed S. Hilary died, that was the year
29 IV| persecutions, the which the blessed Hilary rehearseth shortly, saying:
30 IV| his life. This saith S. Hilary: Paul took upon him to be
31 IV| Aretino and dwelled there with Hilary, monk, and did there many
32 IV| apostasy, and S. Donatus and S. Hilary reproved him, and then he
33 IV| refused it, and he did do beat Hilary so much, all despoiled,
34 VI| chivalry and went to S. Hilary, bishop of Poictiers and
35 VI| he heard that the blessed Hilary returned from his exile,
36 VII| gave flesh to the abbot Hilary, he said: Pardon me, for
37 VII| contrary to any other. To whom Hilary said: Father, forgive it
38 VII| Grysogone. November 24, vi, 270.~Hilary. January 13, ii 213. Hippolitus.
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