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1 I| bring before our eyes the life of the middle ages hardly
2 I| refer to. Again, in the life of S. Genevieve the French
3 I| with a master's hand. The life of S. Thomas of Canterbury
4 I| History of David,' and 'The Life of S. Austin,' it is hardly
5 I| assertion at the end of the life of S. Roch: 'which lyfe
6 I| living here in this short life, that by their merits they
7 I| may come to everlasting life and bliss in heaven. Amen. ~
8 I| said lord should during my life give and grant to me a yearly
9 I| Almighty God for his long life and welfare, and after this
10 I| this short and transitory life to come into everlasting
11 I| to the end each history, life and passion may be shortly
12 I| suffer death and to give us life, to take poverty and to
13 I| prosperity of this present life, to eschew the adversities,
14 I| the Jews shall weep their life when they shall see their
15 I| judge and him that giveth life to all men, whom they esteemed
16 I| the works of their good life. ~The third thing that followeth
17 I| what person being in clean life desire on this day a boon
18 I| always make us in clean life at this feast that we may
19 I| him, that after this short life we may come unto his bliss.
20 I| nativity that stretcheth to life perdurable, for to be after
21 I| founder in those sins in your life of which now ye be ashamed?
22 I| that rose from death to life; the tables wherein the
23 I| sins, and after this short life we may come to his everlasting
24 I| age, in hope of perpetual life of all them that be revested
25 I| of our pilgrimage of the life of this world. For thus
26 I| in a way of this present life, she seek the works of penance.
27 I| maketh them to rise to new life. And in signification hereof
28 I| the time of this present life. And therefore our Lord
29 I| and receive the Lamb of life. Amen. ~
30 I| old by prudence and honest life, or at least that we may
31 I| For he is the way, the life, and the truth. Whereof
32 I| set for guilty, and the life dieth for death. Fifthly,
33 I| Redeemer we be brought to life, from corruption to incorruption,
34 I| have given over my soul and life for to join thee to me,
35 I| death came by the tree, the life by the cross. Adam in desert,
36 I| should consider how his life was hanging, and in great
37 I| He went considering his life and thought to keep it,
38 I| such might for to give him life as he had to raise him.
39 I| Sunday he arose. The present life is yet to us the sixth day,
40 I| sins. She enseigneth new life of manners, she engendereth
41 I| which is a new glorious life, so ought we in spiritual
42 I| so ought we in spiritual life to take new manners. Of
43 I| hath raised us in hope of life by the resurrection of Jesu
44 I| that is Jesu Christ, the life is come to men. Thus be
45 I| woman should be messenger of life, after the gloss. Fifthly,
46 I| began, it is found in the life of S. Gregory. Secondly,
47 I| sacrificed like a lamb for the life of the people in merit of
48 I| by deeds, by death, by life, by descending and by ascending;
49 I| be created by spiritual life and be renewed, for the
50 I| Ghost is he that giveth life. Fourthly, he was showed
51 I| The law of the spirit of life in Jesu Christ hath delivered
52 I| spirit of man giveth not life to the members but that
53 I| Ghost giveth not spiritual life but to the members united
54 I| that be dry and without life, I shall send in you my
55 I| Spirit because he giveth life. Also he saith Holy, because
56 I| shall be personally in clean life at the hours diurnal and
57 I| administered the substance of the life eternal; and therefore whosoever
58 I| of Jesu Christ, which is life perdurable. The manna aforesaid
59 I| blood that they ne loose life ne member. And therefore
60 I| he arose from death to life, and he appeared at the
61 I| sovereign dignity and a life defamed. It should be an
62 I| in a high seat and a low life; sovereign degree and low
63 I| signifieth the odour of good life. And it is to know that
64 I| understood the holiness of his life which is savour to all of
65 I| stories of the Bible. ~The Life of Adam ~The Sunday of Septuagesima
66 I| trees, that is the tree of life, and that other the tree
67 I| earth all the days of thy life. Also he took away his voice
68 I| and take of the tree of life and live ever, as who saith:
69 I| take and eat of the tree of life. And so he was cast out
70 I| there ne come to the tree of life. ~After then that Adam was
71 I| years. And in the end of his life when he should die, it is
72 I| of all that moved and had life on earth, male and female,
73 I| And all that ever bare life, so that nothing abode upon
74 I| Here followeth the Life of Abraham. ~The Sunday
75 I| And all the days of the life of Abraham were one hundred
76 I| Here beginneth the life of Isaac, with the history
77 I| and said: I am weary of my life because of the daughters
78 I| of the pilgrimage of my life be an hundred and thirty
79 I| And all the years of his life were an hundred and seven
80 I| oppressed bitterly their life with hard and sore labours
81 I| Lord arose from death to life on the Sunday, and therefore
82 I| to deliver him from this life, because he saw them so
83 II| seven days. ~Thus endeth the life of Saul which was first
84 II| way sick, for to have his life he brought David upon the
85 II| because they have saved thy life, and the lives of thy sons
86 II| to be king during David's life. For which cause Bathsheba
87 II| him all the days of his life. Solomon had daily for the
88 II| but save his soul and his life. Then Satan departed from
89 II| God all the days of his life. For like as Job was assailed
90 II| holy men, and we abide that life that God shall give to them
91 II| worshippeth thee, for the life of him if it be in probation
92 II| mother all the days of her life, thou owest to remember
93 II| accomplished the time of her life, bury her by me. All the
94 II| me. All the days of thy life have God in thy mind, and
95 II| son; though we lead a poor life, we shall have much good
96 II| our age, the solace of our life, the hope of our posterity,
97 II| man to find everlasting life. Who that knowledge to him,
98 II| again. The residue of his life was in joy, and with good
99 II| generation abode in good life and in holy conversation,
100 II| fasted all the days of her life save Sabbaths and of new
101 II| priests, on whom hangeth the life of the people of God, pray
102 II| her: Thou hast saved thy life because thou hast founden
103 II| please him all the days of my life. And she rose and adorned
104 II| shall drink my lord, for my life is magnified this day before
105 II| before all the days of my life. And she ate and drank such
106 II| much in one day in all his life, and was drunken. And at
107 II| man all the days of her life after the death of Manasses,
108 II| her seven days. During her life after this journey was no
109 II| The Life of S. Andrew~After the feasts
110 II| maker. He was fair in his life, answering in wisdom and
111 II| raised him from death to life, and he went and followed
112 II| raised them from death to life anon, and there they said
113 II| hymn that he rendered the life to young men drowned in
114 II| led an holy and religious life, and loved S. Andrew by
115 II| praising of your right holy life, I am fled unto you and
116 II| evil perils of this present life, and flee the diverse tribulations
117 II| Here beginneth the Life of S. Nicholas the Bishop. ~
118 II| continence and led an heavenly life. Then the first day that
119 II| were departed out of this life, he began to think how he
120 II| emperor had heard of them the life and miracles of S. Nicholas,
121 II| succeeded a man of good and holy life, which by envy was put out
122 II| were not raised again to life by the merits of S. Nicholas,
123 II| and if he came again to life, he would receive baptism
124 II| was raised from death to life. ~Another nobleman prayed
125 II| she hath dwelled all her life stedfastly in all works
126 II| this short and transitory life may be crowned in heaven
127 II| saints departed out of this life unto the realm of heaven.
128 II| Here followeth the Life of the Blessed Virgin Lucy. ~
129 II| Here followeth the life of S. Nicasius. ~In that
130 II| Here beginneth the Life of S. Thomas the Apostle. ~
131 II| I am the way, truth, and life. He is said double because
132 II| their minds the seed of life. And when the apostle was
133 II| dead arose from death to life, and all men were abashed
134 II| and unhappiness of this life, and said that this life
135 II| life, and said that this life is unhappy, wretched and
136 II| Isidore, in the book of the Life of the Saints, saith thus
137 II| amend us in this present life, that we may come into his
138 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Anastasia. ~S. Anastasia
139 II| Here beginneth the Life of S. Eugenia. ~Eugenia,
140 II| abbey she Ied so holy a life that at the last she was
141 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Stephen Protomartyr. ~
142 II| of his patience and good life, nobly speaking for right
143 II| because of the for it giveth life perdurable. And after, he
144 II| Bishop of Liege, wrote his life, the which Isidore abridged
145 II| book of nativities of the life and the death of holy fathers. ~
146 II| might come to everlasting life, that he should go and sell
147 II| that he would raise him to life. S. John had great pity,
148 II| be releved from death to life, and show thou to these
149 II| open to me the gate of the life permanable, and lead me
150 II| Isidore, in the book of the life and death of holy saints
151 II| recovered into the state of life. ~
152 II| by cause and reason of life, and by reason of pain,
153 II| innocence. By reason of life they be said innocents because
154 II| because they had an innocent life. They grieved nobody, neither
155 II| The innocents by their life and righteousness in the
156 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Thomas, martyr, of
157 II| keep it secret during his life. After this the king of
158 II| it shall cost thee thy life. And S. Thomas said: Thou
159 II| limbs, and the dead their life. If I should here express
160 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Silvester. The interpretation
161 II| Of the Life of S. Silvester. ~Silvester
162 II| virtue to raise him again to life, then if he may not raise
163 II| he may raise him again to life, I shall believe that he
164 II| Here followeth, the Life of S. Paul the first Hermit. ~
165 II| this that thou didst in thy life. After this he was much
166 II| our sins, that after this life we may come to everlasting
167 II| Archbishop of Rheims wrote his life. ~
168 II| Of the Life of S. Remigius. ~Remigius,
169 II| great renown of his holy life, when he had been twenty-two
170 II| after, all the days of his life, holily. After his death,
171 II| he departed out of this life unto everlasting joy the
172 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Hilary. The interpretation
173 II| science, and virtuous in his life. Or Hilary is said of hilum,
174 II| Of the Life of S. Hilary. ~S. Hilary,
175 II| secular he lived after the life of a monk. He profited so
176 II| profited so much in holy life and sciences that he was
177 II| his prayer he raised to life, for he lay long in the
178 II| child arose from death to life. ~S. Hilary had a daughter
179 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Macarias, and. first
180 II| of the devil, virtuous of life, smiting in chastening his
181 II| Here beginneth the Life of S. Felix, said Inpincis ~
182 II| church and passed out of this life unto our Lord. ~
183 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Marcel and the interpretation
184 II| service S. Marcel was all his life after, and in that service
185 II| and Athanasius wrote his life. ~
186 II| Of the Life of S. Anthony. ~S. Anthony
187 II| holiness and leave their good life. It behoveth the monks that
188 II| trouble glory, and with death life. Or Sebastianus is said
189 II| lose ye not the everlasting life for the blandishing words
190 II| that there be none other life but this which they see
191 II| knew what is that other life without death and without
192 II| to go with you unto that life and should repute this life
193 II| life and should repute this life as vain. For it is full
194 II| yet doth she daily in this life more harm, for she maketh
195 II| evil do they that in this life put their desires and ween
196 II| the world have used their life in doing this evil aforesaid,
197 II| that is the reward that the life of this world giveth to
198 II| my friends, lo, here the life of this world which deceiveth
199 II| friends from the everlasting life, ye distrouble your children
200 II| should have died have found life and joy. And the provost
201 II| error is to leave the way of life and go by the way of death
202 II| Lord hath rendered to me life to the end that I should
203 II| world giveth, and found life in Jesu Christ, which when
204 II| odour dead men rise again to life, by whose touching the sick
205 II| angel came and raised him to life, and anon he went out and
206 II| Here beginneth the life of S. Vincent. And. first
207 II| vanquished death and vanquished life. This Vincent was tormented
208 II| Here followeth the Life of S. Basil, Bishop. And
209 II| bishop of Iconium wrote the life. And it was showed in a
210 II| Here followeth the Life of S. John the Almoner. ~
211 II| one of them manifested his life. And anon as S. John had
212 III| whom S. Jerome wrote the life, and saith first thus: If
213 III| The Life of S. Julian.~S. Julian
214 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Ignatius bishop, and
215 III| men of abominable and evil life, and that they were damned
216 III| Which law he kept during his life; as it is written: I am
217 III| that is to say, a chaste life and a very intention to
218 III| And all the days of her life after she kept that piece
219 III| our sins, and after this life to come to the glory and
220 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Blase, and first of
221 III| and so she did all her life, and she had much great
222 III| and make us to come to the life perdurable, and thus had
223 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Agatha, and first
224 III| leading a pure and holy life. Quintianus the provost
225 III| them to be thy gods, whose life thou ne thy wife will follow.
226 III| be good I would that thy life were like unto theirs; and
227 III| and if thou refusest their life, then art thou of one accord
228 III| living, and be not of such life as thy gods were. Quintianus
229 III| Of the Life of S. Amande.~S. Amande
230 III| finished in holy virtues his life, and departed out of this
231 III| Here next followeth the Life of S. Vedaste.~S. Vedaste
232 III| Here beginneth the Life of S. Valentine, and first
233 III| our gods and of their holy life? And S. Valentine answered:
234 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Juliana, and first
235 III| persons that lead an holy life, and when we see them do
236 III| the hair signifieth pure life and clean without any arraying
237 III| ought to adorn the clean life, deform the holy conversation
238 III| after this short transitory life we may come to everlasting
239 III| Judas the traitor. And his life is read in holy church,
240 III| criminal but it is a glorious life. Then said the bishop that
241 III| writeth his history and life of him, the which John the
242 III| conversation of so perfect a life that it might be said well
243 III| wherefore every man amend his life while he hath time for to
244 III| his sins and amendeth his life. By such manner admonested
245 III| else all the days of thy life thou shalt languish in sickness.
246 III| to have sickness all his life in this world, than to feel
247 III| other sicknesses that, my life is to me a great pain, every
248 III| keep thee into everlasting life, anon this woman began to
249 III| so ourselves here in this life that we may come unto everlasting
250 III| may come unto everlasting life in heaven. Amen.~
251 III| beginneth of S. Longinus the Life.~Longinus, which was a puissant
252 III| abandoned him to lead an holy life in doing alms and in keeping
253 III| alms and in keeping the life of a monk about thirty-eight
254 III| people to the everlasting life. Then said the provost:
255 III| Here beginneth the Life of S. Maur.~The year that
256 III| he should serve all his life in the church as he had
257 III| them lost forthwith his life and the other two to-tare
258 III| after he raised the third to life which had been dead, and
259 III| accomplished this blessed saint his life in the time of Louis the
260 III| January.~Here followeth the Life of S. Patrick, and the interpretation
261 III| many benedictions in this life. Or forasmuch as he deserved
262 III| doctor, S. Gregory, wrote his life.~
263 III| blessed him, and raised him to life and sent him to the work
264 III| again.~A lay man, of honest life, had a custom once in the
265 III| may have grace after this life to come to everlasting bliss
266 III| Here next followeth the Life of S. Cuthbert of Durham.~
267 III| no man thereof during his life. And after this within a
268 III| lived an holy and solitary life, unto that he being full
269 III| the death and bring the life. O thou that art a virgin,
270 III| knight which for to amend his life gave and rendered himself
271 III| might, and so he used his life. But he had a good custom,
272 III| hell because of the evil life that he hath led and leadeth.
273 III| Here beginneth the Life of S. Seconde, Knight.~S.
274 III| with me into everlasting life. Then, by the commandment
275 III| Here beginneth the life of Mary of Egypt.~Mary the
276 III| lived the most straight life and sharp that might be,
277 III| thus have I been all my life as I have told to thee,
278 III| an hundred years in holy life, and gave laud to God of
279 III| of angels by his glorious life. And Paulinus, bishop of
280 III| bishop of Volusian, wrote his life unto S. Austin.~
281 III| Of the Life of S. Ambrose.~S. Ambrose
282 III| Lord of space and longer life. When S. Ambrose had heard
283 III| Valerian be contained in the life of Cicely, Virgin and Martyr.~
284 III| time, living a full holy life, then he went from thence
285 III| he led there a full holy life, and much well he guided
286 III| Here followeth the Life of S. George Martyr.~S.
287 III| reason of perfection in his life, for he kept not only the
288 III| instance they led their life like monks.~He was of so
289 III| perfectly in God, and ended his life in good works.~There was
290 III| Vital is as much to say as life. Or Vital is to say flying
291 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Peter of Milan, and
292 III| did many miracles in his life, for in the city of Milan,
293 III| God showed for him by his life. It happed that the son
294 III| witness that in all his life he had never done deadly
295 III| Of the Life of S. Philip.~S. Philip,
296 III| writeth in the book of the life and death of saints, and
297 III| let us pray to the holy Life of apostle S. Philip that
298 III| were risen from death to life; then on Easter day our
299 III| Virgin is risen from death to life. Then took he the bread
300 III| martyrdom he finished his life and was there buried, nigh
301 III| and raised dead men to life in our country, knoweth
302 III| thy grace get and keep my life. Then Josephus spake to
303 III| so much that he gat his life of Vespasian, and then he
304 III| Then she showed to him his life and death, and bade him
305 III| that was dead came again to life.~Then cried the devil in
306 III| this manner finished his life.~The virtue of the cross
307 III| on the cross, after this life we may come to his everlasting
308 III| Here beginneth the Life of S. Gordian.~Gordian,
309 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Pernelle, and first
310 III| Pernelle.~S. Pernelle, whose life S. Marcel writeth, was daughter
311 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Dunstan.~S. Dunstan
312 III| right good counsel to his life's end; and then died Edmond
313 III| dwelled long time in full holy life till king Edwin was dead.
314 III| S. Dunstan for his holy life, good rule, and guiding.
315 III| plainly of this matter in the life of S. Oswald.~And on a time
316 III| Here followeth the life of S. Aldhelm.~S. Aldhelm
317 III| may come to everlasting life in heaven. Amen.~
318 III| all men should know that life and death be in the power
319 III| his tithes, and in all his life an evil doer, thou knowest
320 III| the gate of everlasting life is open to thee, where thou
321 III| and virtuous living to his life's end. ~And after this S.
322 III| doctrine that after this life we may come to everlasting
323 III| Here next followeth the life of S. Germain and first
324 III| Constantinus the priest wrote his life to S. Censurius, bishop
325 III| seldom ware any girdle. The life that he led was above man'
326 III| was above man's power. His life was so straight and hard
327 III| Germain had promised, by his life, to S. Eusebius bishop of
328 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Peter the Exorcist
329 III| christian and lived after a holy life and after rested in our
330 III| for the perfection of his life, and blessed for his glorious
331 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Barnabas the Apostle,
332 III| by good ensample, for his life was to all them that saw
333 III| for there shall I end my life. Then he humbly kneeled
334 III| is said of vita, that is, life. S. Austin, in libro de
335 III| deviseth of three manners of life, that is the life doing,
336 III| manners of life, that is the life doing, that appertaineth
337 III| that appertaineth to active life; a life idle that appertaineth
338 III| appertaineth to active life; a life idle that appertaineth to
339 III| appertaineth to idleness; and a life spiritual which appertaineth
340 III| spiritual which appertaineth to life contemplative, and this
341 III| Here followeth the Life next of S. Marine.~Marine
342 III| being full of virtuous life, she died and departed out
343 III| was holy by merit of his life; a vessel for to receive
344 III| wretch, now think to save thy life and die not an evil death
345 III| containing their nativity, their life, and their end.~And they
346 III| Here followeth the life of S. Edward, King and Martyr.~
347 III| sorrow and trouble to thy life's end, and all shall fall
348 III| that fell may see it in the life of S. Alphage, and there
349 III| repentance thereof unto her life's end. And after, when the
350 III| repent us of our wretched life, that, when we shall depart
351 III| come to his everlasting life in heaven. Amen.~
352 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Alban and of S. Amphiabel~
353 III| ever after continued his life in perfection. Also there
354 III| of all Britain during his life, hath despised Jupiter and
355 III| drowned were restored again to life, and were found alive in
356 III| be his servant during my life, for this river by thy prayers
357 III| should finish and end his life, in which place lay a great
358 III| tormentors, seeing yet the life in this holy man, cast stones
359 III| us unto his everlasting life. Amen.~
360 III| silence, and bydwonge his life and his soul from idle words.
361 III| them that would amend their life, and said to them that the
362 III| some religious men of evil life: Ye children of serpents,
363 III| and the residue of his life and of his death shall be
364 III| The Life of S. Loye.~S. Loye was
365 III| other miracles did he by his life and doeth yet. He edified
366 III| his tomb.~Thus endeth the Life of S. Loye and beginneth
367 III| Life of S. William.~S. William
368 III| contemplation, but, as he led this life, there grew on him a great
369 III| and merits in his living life God showed many miracles.~
370 III| Honorius the third heard his life, and how God showed miracles
371 III| Here beginneth the Life of S. Eutrope.~S. Eutrope
372 III| was risen from death to life, and ascended in to heaven,
373 III| she had required by her life. After this, a certain space
374 III| reign. Amen.~Thus endeth the Life of S. Eutrope and ~
375 III| was raised from death to life.~After, when S. Marcial
376 III| please him to give again the life to this child. The two disciples
377 III| third day rose from death to life, arise up and stand right
378 III| them again from death to life. Then that same time were
379 III| his squire from death to life, and he would believe in
380 III| raise his son from death to life. Then S. Marcial went to
381 III| raised him from death to life, and then the child told,
382 III| great abstinence and holy life, like as the angel had taught
383 III| Here followeth the Life of S. Genevieve.~The noble
384 III| And after, he was of good life, and founded the church
385 III| against God. And of her good life and conversation many shall
386 III| appeared on her no sign of life save that her jowes were
387 III| them the beginning of her life, and how he found at Nanterre
388 III| tormenting her body all her life, and became lean for to
389 III| make her drunk, in all her life. When she had lived and
390 III| had lived and used this life fifty years, the bishops
391 III| Lord rose from death to life, after the custom and statutes
392 III| and was of marvellous holy life, which demanded of S. Genevieve
393 III| same man that wrote her life eighteen years after her
394 III| he confessed that put her life in Latin, except two which
395 III| his friends had no hope of life. In great weeping and sorrow
396 III| amend us in this present life that we may come when we
397 III| hence by her merits unto the life perdurable in heaven. Amen.~
398 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Maturin. ~S. MATURIN
399 IV| it with much reverence. Life of And when they had laid
400 IV| faith and affiance of the life eternal. And as the two
401 IV| raised a maid from death to life; he found the stater or
402 IV| had been the keeper of his life, of his health, and of all
403 IV| he can raise dead men to life. And it happed that there
404 IV| not arise the dead man to life. Simon then, as he made
405 IV| was come to the end of his life, he began to cry in great
406 IV| Here beginneth the Life of S. Paul the Apostle and
407 IV| and there finished his life. This saith S. Hilary: Paul
408 IV| window and died, he raised to life, and did many other miracles.
409 IV| was brought, he raised to life and sent him with his fellows
410 IV| raised me from death to life. Then five of the ministers
411 IV| know that Christ is God of life and of death. And when he
412 IV| that from this transitory life I shall go to everlasting
413 IV| shall go to everlasting life. As soon as I shall be beheaded,
414 IV| that were not departed in life ne in death, and so I am
415 IV| defaced out of the book of life for the health of the Jews,
416 IV| desired more death than bodily life, and he desired more poverty
417 IV| charity of Christ was to him life, world, and promission and
418 IV| trespasses in this present life, that after the same we
419 IV| The Life of S. Theodora. ~Theodora
420 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Swithin, Bishop. ~
421 IV| he loved no pomp by his life, ne none would have after
422 IV| whole, and so endure to his life's end; and the token is
423 IV| to dead men was restored life. ~Among all others there
424 IV| miracles, as well by his life, as after his death and
425 IV| again, and lived holy to her life's end. Also there was a
426 IV| him, and endured unto his life's end. And in like wise
427 IV| after full holily to his life's end. Who should tell all
428 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Kenelm, Kng and Martyr. ~
429 IV| Here followeth the glorious Life and passion of the Blessed
430 IV| of baptism to everlasting life. And anon there was heard
431 IV| Here followeth the life of S. Mary Magdalene, and
432 IV| for the continuance of her life is continued with the contemplation
433 IV| woman respired, and took life, and said, like as she had
434 IV| desired to lead a solitary life, took a cell for himself
435 IV| was after of right perfect life. And at the death of him
436 IV| our sins, that after this life we may come to her in everlasting
437 IV| Here followeth the life of S. Appollinaris, and
438 IV| raised a maid from death to life. To blind men he gave sight,
439 IV| Here followeth the life of S. Christine, and first
440 IV| enchanter that was dead to life again, then Julianus commanded
441 IV| Here beginneth the Life of S. James the More, and
442 IV| also by deserving of her life, Lupa, which is as much
443 IV| greatly, and after ended her life in good works. ~Bernard,
444 IV| should be restored to his life. ~There was a young man
445 IV| be restored again to my life. And then S. James took
446 IV| me, and rendered to me my life again, like as you see.
447 IV| may not be long in this life, it is time to amend our
448 IV| place, and led a full holy life, which God, merciful and
449 IV| Prothase, hath rehearsed the life and passion of them. In
450 IV| of people to everlasting life. O thou martyr, of whose
451 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Felix, and first of
452 IV| this world for everlasting life. Or Felix, bearing light
453 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Martha. ~S. Martha,
454 IV| she led a hard and a sharp life. She eschewed flesh and
455 IV| Martha for to be raised to life. She then, in manner of
456 IV| her servant, wrote her life, which afterward went into
457 IV| Lord, that after this short life we may be harboured in heaven
458 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Germain, and first
459 IV| Constance the priest wrote his life to S. Severin, bishop of
460 IV| seldom was gird; and the life that he lived was above
461 IV| was above man's power, his life was such that it was great
462 IV| and anon the calf arose to life without tarrying. And on
463 IV| Almighty, that after this life we may come to everlasting
464 IV| Here next followeth the Life of S. Eusebius, and first
465 IV| for dreaming of another life. To whom Hermes said: Tofore
466 IV| there had been none other life than this. Quirinus answered:
467 IV| me that there is another life, and anon I shall apply
468 IV| this short and transitory life we may come to everlasting
469 IV| may come to everlasting life in heaven. Amen. ~
470 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Stephen the Pope. ~
471 IV| great pain came they to life again at evensong time.
472 IV| and he was anon raised to life. ~Also there was a child
473 IV| Stephen and was anon raised to life. And there was a nun which
474 IV| of S. Stephen he arose to life. Another child was borne
475 IV| was anon re-established to life. And of this precious martyr,
476 IV| after, he was mirror of life unto the people and was
477 IV| ever had felt tofore in his life; and from then forthon the
478 IV| young man reestablished to life. In the church of S. Sixtus
479 IV| he was reestablished to life and to health. ~In the same
480 IV| order, and finished his life well and laudably. And as
481 IV| required thing of God in this life, but that I had my desire.
482 IV| Dominic for his raising to life, and about the cock-crowing
483 IV| let us consider the holy life, the holy conversation,
484 IV| mercy, that after this short life we may come to everlasting
485 IV| may come to everlasting life in heaven. Amen. ~
486 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Sixtus, and first
487 IV| was risen from death to life. But after they manifested
488 IV| Here beginneth the Life of S. Donatus, and first
489 IV| Here beginneth the Life of S. Ciriacus, Martyr. ~
490 IV| Here followeth the Life of S. Laurence, and first
491 IV| and there finished his life by glorious martyrdom. But
492 IV| and promise to thee the life perdurable. And Hippolitus
493 IV| Stephen had much loved in his life, came to the blessed Laurence
494 IV| Lord. It is read in the life of Henry the emperor, that
495 IV| tabernacle of glory, vessel of life, temple celestial, and like
496 IV| found him finishing his life in evil works. And she said:
497 IV| suddenly he came again to life, and told what he had done,
498 IV| and after finished his life in good works. ~There was
499 IV| himself and amended his life. ~It happed in the city
500 IV| the departing out of this life of the glorious virgin Mary,
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