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501 IV| ordained and disposed the life of his mother to be finished.
502 IV| thou that art called to the life perdurable, to joy without
503 IV| of all things, for I am life perdurable, love not corruptible,
504 IV| at the end of my temporal life, and shall hastily depart;
505 IV| desirous to see him which is life of all creatures? And whilst
506 IV| shall preach the service of life done in thee by the apostles
507 IV| to better and more holy life without corruption of death
508 IV| wasting, the treasure of life, howbeit that by short interval
509 IV| and take of the tree of life, and live perdurably, how
510 IV| perdurably that bare this life which is perdurable and
511 IV| now she that hath borne life to all human lineage, and
512 IV| have corruption that bare life? And yet saith the said
513 IV| How should we be in this life, and shall be destitute
514 IV| destitute of the presence of thy life. And, as I suppose, such
515 IV| accomplish it, and in his life had worshipped her tofore
516 IV| Egypt, and kept him all her life unto the death of the cross,
517 IV| entirely, she that childed the life of all. And then, if I have
518 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Rocke~S. ROCKE was
519 V| shall shortly finish my life; alway the will of God be
520 V| should finish his mortal life, he called to him the keeper
521 V| in this last part of thy life that what thou now desirest
522 V| Rocke departed from this life, and saw through all the
523 V| that we may so live in this life and be penitent for our
524 V| sins, that after this short life we may come unto everlasting
525 V| may come unto everlasting life in heaven. Amen. The feast
526 V| Assumption of our Lady, which life is translated out of Latin
527 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Bernard, the mellifluous
528 V| in sweetness of fame. His life hath written Abbot William
529 V| of the world she led the life of a hermit, and all estranged
530 V| Ireland, of whom he wrote the life, full of virtues, passed
531 V| follow the examples of his life. And when the chanter heard
532 V| after, all the time of their life, and led a right holy life.
533 V| life, and led a right holy life. At the last the holy S.
534 V| have been in this present life. I have not willed to slander
535 V| accomplished the days of his life the sixty-third year of
536 V| that he surmounted the life of the ancients. And as
537 V| punish the sins. Then the life that we owe to God of debt,
538 V| son ! remember thee of the life perdurable, look upward
539 V| reigneth~in heaven. The life shall not be taken away
540 V| Here beginneth the Life of S. Bartholomew the Apostle,
541 V| God. Not by his merits his life shone, but by the aid of
542 V| bitter death for restful life. And sith that he had suffered
543 V| were in peril, and gave life to them that were dead.
544 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Austin, or Augustine,
545 V| it shall not be in this life. Thirdly, for the exposition
546 V| clear; he was great in his life, clear in his doctrine,
547 V| Calamente, compiled his life, as Cassiodore saith in
548 V| he rehearseth there, the life of Jesu Christ pleased him
549 V| and recounted to him the life and miracles of the great
550 V| ought to be sure in this life, for it is called all temptation,
551 V| get longer space of his life by his prayers. He answered:
552 V| men were destroyed in this life, and the evil men flourished.
553 V| a bitter and right holy life, for the tears of his eyes
554 V| or take me out of this life that I be no more constrained
555 V| he departed out of this life and went unto our Lord.
556 V| miracles hath God showed by his life, and also after his death,
557 V| herewith I make an end of the life of this glorious doctor
558 V| we may amend our sinful life in this transitory world,
559 V| school of virtues and of life, the form of holiness, the
560 V| and she kept it all her life, as he had done tofore long
561 V| dead men were raised to life. And in like wise as Herod
562 V| and miserably ended her life, thus say saints in their
563 V| would never after in his life smite no christian man.
564 V| live virtuously in this life that when we shall depart,
565 V| may come to everlasting life in heaven. Amen.~
566 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Lowe, and first of
567 V| Here beginneth the Life of S. Mammertin, and first
568 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Giles, and first the
569 V| be whole thereof in his life, for he knew well that virtue
570 V| fighting in chivalry of this life, and to crown them after
571 V| which was of honest and good life, and could say no mass but
572 V| he awoke, and changed his life, and entered into religion,
573 V| religion, and finished his life in good works.~In the year
574 V| we may attain after this life to come to her in everlasting
575 V| come to her in everlasting life in heaven. Amen.~
576 V| doctors and enseign the life perdurable? And Natalie
577 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Gorgone.~SS. Gorgone
578 V| to them that kept it the life perdurable. And we may well
579 V| converted into perdurability of life, whereof it is said in the
580 V| death grew, from thence the life resourded, and the stench
581 V| shall let thee have thy life. And if thou wilt not, I
582 V| a dead man was raised to life, and four men taken with
583 V| peradventure is said for the life of nature, of grace, and
584 V| made there in which were life. And they have a letter
585 V| it exposed, and signified life perdurable. ~
586 V| Here followeth the Life of S. John Chrysostom.~John
587 V| noble kindred, of whom the life, the lineage, the conversation,
588 V| the righteousness of his life he entended most to the
589 V| began to correct hastily the life of clerks, and therefore
590 V| priesthood, for they despised the life of a priest and would not
591 V| noble doctrine he ended his life, being in exile, the fourteenth
592 V| was to call the dead to life again if he might. It seemed
593 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Eufemia, and first
594 V| Here beginneth the Life of S. Lambert, and first
595 V| Here beginneth the Life of S. Matthew, and, first
596 V| to God by perfection of life, and the hand of God by
597 V| hate my lineage and flee my life and follow only the Lord.
598 V| nails of faith, and good life of charity. Secondly, I
599 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Maurice, and first
600 V| we have the beginning of life. And we be ready to receive
601 V| for to lead a more simple life, and they that were younger,
602 V| step-son, and finished his life by hanging. And after this
603 V| tomorn and every day of thy life, and come to matins, and
604 V| And ever after, during her life, she came every day, and
605 V| may after this transitory life come unto the everlasting
606 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Justina, and first
607 V| as well in science as in life. And when the bishop was
608 V| their merits after this life we may come to everlasting
609 V| without pain use the blessed life. And the angel said to them:
610 V| he was re-established to life, the token and trace of
611 V| certain time, and finished his life laudably in good works.~
612 V| he is risen from death to life, and the devils shall bear
613 V| keep us in this wretched life from our enemies the devil,
614 V| Here followeth the Life of Jerome, and first of
615 V| he in the honesty of his life; he had intellectual in
616 V| blame the jollity and lavish life of some clerks and monks,
617 V| virgin unto the end of his life. And how well that it be
618 V| reproved their sins and their life. But plainly good men loved
619 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Remigius.~Remigius
620 V| they had no hope of his life. And then the king said
621 V| Here followeth the Life of S Logier, and first of
622 V| they should change their life into a better. And when
623 V| thrown in the fire, ended his life miserably.~Then two years
624 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Francis, first beginner
625 V| returned again to worldly life as a hound to his vomit,
626 V| order, and finished his life in sinful acts and works.~
627 V| take on it vengeance by my life. Then they vanished away
628 V| nevertheless some saw them in his life, and at his death they were
629 V| and finished goodly his life.~On a time, as S. Francis
630 V| have handled the son of life, and hath performed a thing
631 V| He was ennobled in his life by many miracles, for the
632 V| he was anon restored to life. In the city of Suessa,
633 V| we may after this short life come into everlasting life
634 V| life come into everlasting life in heaven. Amen.~
635 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Pelagienne, and first
636 V| all the wisdom of all my life. O Lord, let not the array
637 V| people, and led a right holy life and good, and was called
638 V| Here followeth the Life of S. Denis, and first of
639 V| ConstantinopIe indited his life and his passion in Greekish
640 V| ourselves in this wretched life, that we may after this
641 V| that we may after this life come into his sempiternal
642 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Edward, King and Confessor~
643 VI| this war continued all the life of Ethelred, according to
644 VI| of God, and shall end his life in the love of our Lord
645 VI| Normandy, he used a full good life, haunting ofttimes holy
646 VI| if thou, Lord, send to me life, health, opportunity and
647 VI| wherefore if thou love thy life flee fast away with that
648 VI| very truth of his chaste life whilst he lived, but the
649 VI| should be showed by their life for vain glory.~There was
650 VI| for the holiness of their life, sweetness of their manners
651 VI| goodness of God in the land of life. And then he set his mind
652 VI| in this land during the life of the holy saint and king,
653 VI| sight ever after till his life's end, and then he told
654 VI| pain and may not die, my life is sorrow to me, but it
655 VI| right great perfection of life, and much well ordained
656 VI| in the ordinance of his life. First, as touching his
657 VI| three truths, that is of life, of righteousness, and of
658 VI| and of doctrine. Truth of life is concordance of the hand
659 VI| God, that is the truth of life, for good life is the way
660 VI| truth of life, for good life is the way of God. Secondly,
661 VI| he taught the truth of life, the which is in keeping
662 VI| possess the everlasting life? He said: Knowest thou not
663 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Crisaunt, and first
664 VI| our sins, that after this life we may come unto this holy
665 VI| should heal me and give to me life. To whom Thaddeus said:
666 VI| bring men from death to life, and not from life to death.
667 VI| death to life, and not from life to death. Then made they
668 VI| raised thirty dead men to life. When he had governed the
669 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Quintin, and first
670 VI| first in himself honesty of life, faith catholic, purity
671 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Eustace, and first
672 VI| temptations, or in the end of thy life? And Eustace said to him:
673 VI| but died and ended his life.~In that time the emperor
674 VI| the fountain of the divine life, members of the Holy Ghost.
675 VI| plenitude of graces, the life and conversation of Jesu
676 VI| of patience and house of life. Of the third, S. Bernard
677 VI| Virginity chooseth to follow the life of angels in their flesh,
678 VI| have freely passed to the life perdurable, howbeit that
679 VI| little penance doing in this life, for our Lord that knoweth
680 VI| than they that be in their life. For the certainty of them
681 VI| certainty of them that be in the life is contrary, but the certainty
682 VI| sinners after this mortal life. Also divers places be deputed
683 VI| is written tofore in his life. And as to the third, that
684 VI| accomplished their penance in their life, nor they be not so good
685 VI| have committed in their life be forgiven, which they
686 VI| have deserved most in this life; and if they be made equal,
687 VI| this knight changed his life into better and at the day
688 VI| Here followeth the life of S. Winifred, Virgin and
689 VI| to raise her again unto life, and not only for the comfort
690 VI| abide the residue of her life. And when this holy man
691 VI| had confessed and told her life unto the holy abbot Elerius,
692 VI| lived afterward a virtuous life, and more straiter and harder
693 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Leonard, and first
694 VI| should on the morn finish his life. And so he did, and that
695 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Martin, and first
696 VI| of S. Martin, wrote his life, which Severus, Gerandius
697 VI| and afterward lived a good life.~And when he was past Milan,
698 VI| orisons he remised him in his life again. And as that same
699 VI| also he re-established the life to another that was hanged.~
700 VI| could find nothing of his life ne of his merits. He came
701 VI| many things left out in the life of S. Martin which be accomplished
702 VI| tears, for to raise him to life. And he kneeled down and
703 VI| eighteen, and the year of his life eighty-one. And his cheer
704 VI| the monk which wrote his life, as he slept a little after
705 VI| Severus had written of his life, and when he had given him
706 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Brice, and first of
707 VI| led a holy and laudable life. And in the seven and fortieth
708 VI| Here beginneth the life of the Holy Virgin S. Clare.~
709 VI| Secondly, is found in her life and known, great plenty
710 VI| the beginning of her holy life, all that ever that came
711 VI| passed toward the end of her life she was seventeen days without
712 VI| God, and they followed the life and works of Jesu Christ.
713 VI| great perfection of the life of Agnes, therefore we shall
714 VI| we shall entend unto the life of S. Clare the virgin.~
715 VI| had better proved the holy life than of any woman that was
716 VI| departed out of this mortal life the holy lady and friend
717 VI| went with God which was her life. And blessed be the holy
718 VI| heaven where the blessed life is. Now is the blessed virgin
719 VI| changed her poor little life, which hath brought her
720 VI| hath she, for the little life of humility and of sharpness,
721 VI| mayst conduct us to the life permanable. Amen.~It was
722 VI| soon out of this mortal life full of weeping and of sorrow
723 VI| witnessed, when the works in the life were holy and full of perfection.
724 VI| say that the right holy life and the great perfection
725 VI| I write to my power the life truly and the miracles of
726 VI| heal thee, but amend thy life that thou mayest die of
727 VI| good heart, and amended her life marvellously, and was all
728 VI| her we may so amend our life in this world that we may
729 VI| may come unto everlasting life and bliss in heaven. Amen~
730 VI| Here beginneth the Life of S. Barbara.~In the time
731 VI| this short and transitory life into his glory perdurable.
732 VI| Here beginneth the Life of S. Alexis.~Alexis is
733 VI| Aglaia, led a religious life, but because they had no
734 VI| received the sacrament; such a life he led long. Some of the
735 VI| take none other but all her life after liveth chaste. In
736 VI| city and led a right holy life by the space of seventeen
737 VI| had led this right holy life within his father's house,
738 VI| he wrote by order all his life, and how he was married
739 VI| lived a right fair and holy life. He hath every Sunday received
740 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Elizabeth, and first
741 VI| return again to temporal life. Lord, I commend me and
742 VI| If I could find another life more despised I would have
743 VI| and left his dissolute life and took upon him a ghostly
744 VI| a ghostly and spiritual life. And then this blessed Elizabeth
745 VI| Elizabeth, and finished her life laudably.~When the time
746 VI| anon he arose from death to life tofore them all.~A child
747 VI| re-established to his first life and health.~There was one
748 VI| and she gave to him his life again.~There was a man named
749 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Edmund, Confessor.~
750 VI| Lady's love, and led her life in great penance and daily
751 VI| that holy prayer to his life's end, and did much penance
752 VI| but only her during his life, and humbly greeted our
753 VI| a clean virgin unto her life's end. And soon after, the
754 VI| Oxenford, living a holy life and ware a shirt of hair
755 VI| said it every day unto his life's end.~And after this as
756 VI| she kept it after to her life's end. This holy man was
757 VI| which was ready to put his life in jeopardy for the right
758 VI| there so holy and perfect a life that every man had joy of
759 VI| reverence, he passed out of this life unto our Lord, full of virtues,
760 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Hugh, Bishop and Confessor.~
761 VI| lived a holy and devout life as he did tofore. that he
762 VI| charge, and lived a holy life. And he would visit the
763 VI| holy man S. Hugh in all his life was much diligent in burying
764 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Edmund, King and Martyr.~
765 VI| dreading for the king's life, exhorted him by many examples
766 VI| for the love of temporal life, the christian king Edmund
767 VI| hare given me power to give life and to slay? And she said:
768 VI| Thou mayst well take the life from them that live, but
769 VI| dead, thou mayst give no life, therefore thou art a minister
770 VI| thou art a minister not of life, but of death. To whom Almachius
771 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Clement, Pope and
772 VI| and meek in intention. His life he himself set in his book
773 VI| body as it had been without life, but when she saw him sleeping,
774 VI| Here followeth the Life of S. Grysogone, and first
775 VI| for to make me to lose my life temporal. So there bleveth
776 VI| thee feloniously in thy life, though it be contrary unto
777 VI| health shall return, and life is promised after death.
778 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Katherine, virgin
779 VII| chronicle, whose most blessed life and conversation wrote the
780 VII| knew her lineage and her life, for he was one of her masters
781 VII| Now followeth the Life of S. Katherine.~In the
782 VII| is written in the Book of Life, beseeching your benign
783 VII| ever to keep her in all her life in this world, and after
784 VII| this world, and after this life to reign perpetually in
785 VII| a large hour without any life, and then was Adrian a sorry
786 VII| and devotion a glorious life. To whom on a time the angel
787 VII| this short and transitory life come unto the everlasting
788 VII| joy in heaven whereas is life perdurable. Quod ipse præstare
789 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Saturnine, and first
790 VII| emperors.~Thus endeth the life of S. Saturnine.~ ~This
791 VII| hast forsaken him that is life in obeying to him that is
792 VII| hope to go from death to life. And then the prince, by
793 VII| not for me, for I go to life, but weep on yourselves,
794 VII| butchers said to him: Spare thy life that thou perish not, and
795 VII| give laud to our Lord in my life, and shall sing to him as
796 VII| Here followeth the Life of the holy and venerable
797 VII| and profited much in holy life and conning. And the nineteenth
798 VII| in so little space of his life time. It is said he went
799 VII| for us, that after this life we may come to everlasting
800 VII| may come to everlasting life.~
801 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Dorothy.~The glorious
802 VII| prayed to God that where her life was written or read in any
803 VII| church, that after this short life may come unto bliss in heaven
804 VII| bliss in heaven whereas is life and joy perdurable, world
805 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Brandon.~S. Brandon,
806 VII| had a full strait and holy life in great penance and abstinence,
807 VII| safety, and there end your life, and come to the bliss of
808 VII| discharged of this wretched life. And then he bade S. Brandon
809 VII| man come that is in this life, and the fruit that ye see
810 VII| virtues, departed out of this life to everlasting life, and
811 VII| this life to everlasting life, and was worshipfully buried
812 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Erkenwold, Bishop.~
813 VII| Alburgh were of right perfect life, and howbeit that their
814 VII| Chertsey where he lived a holy life, and after, he was made
815 VII| religion, and for her holy life she was made abbess of Barking.
816 VII| which he ended his temporal life; and forsomuch as he knew
817 VII| commendation of the virtuous life of this holy saint, and
818 VII| adversity in this present life, that we being assoiled
819 VII| discretion be works of solitary life. It is written that these
820 VII| went and took upon him the life of a monk, and as he prayed
821 VII| Arsenius all the days of his life, when he sat at the work
822 VII| noble man, should finish his life, he left to Arsenius by
823 VII| and say to him that this life is soon done, and therefore
824 VII| there was a monk of perfect life and good opinion that dwelled
825 VII| despair of saving of his life, and could not sleep of
826 VII| wickedness. The tree is the life of every man, which by the
827 VII| was in great peril of his life and was summoned tofore
828 VII| not of the number of my life them specially that I have
829 VII| death with the years of life. And when Josaphat would
830 VII| doctrine to the end of my life, and if thou be overcome
831 VII| was baptized, and led the life of a hermit.~Then there
832 VII| baptism and lived after a holy life. And then the king was all
833 VII| and after, finished his life laudably. And Josaphat oft
834 VII| of his age, and led the life of a hermit thirty-five
835 VII| thy looms that during thy life thou shalt not finish it
836 VII| goods, and finished his life laudably. And Louis his
837 VII| changed in perfection of life, and because that this man
838 VII| virgins, and lived a holy life, and rested after in peace.
839 VII| much as thou lovest thy life, as soon as thou hast received
840 VII| peace. This pope made the life of many saints.~In that
841 VII| and how this poor present life ought to be despised, and
842 VII| Anthony, which wrote his life and held him company, which
843 VII| him all the days of his life. Anon issued out of the
844 VII| after than tofore by his life. Then let us pray to this
845 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Polycarp, Martyr.~
846 VII| custom all the days of his life. It happed that three days
847 VII| Here followeth the life of S. Thomas Aquinas.~S.
848 VII| hermits led a right holy life, and all the people had
849 VII| world in science and in holy life, and he shall be of the
850 VII| the more holy and clean life he entered into the order
851 VII| appeared hereafter in his life. When he surmounted one
852 VII| verity and truth, as his holy life witnesseth.~As on a night
853 VII| understand of the end of his life which was nigh. And as he
854 VII| Here followeth the life of S. Gaius.~That time when
855 VII| death, for to get and enjoy life eternal. When S. Gaius saw
856 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Arnold.~S. Arnold
857 VII| for to lead best solitary life. On a day, so as he passed
858 VII| God, how in this present life they may not live without
859 VII| that this holy man was on life, there was a man that lived
860 VII| that he would leave that life and do penitence, or that
861 VII| Here followeth the life of S. Tuien.~S. Turien was
862 VII| that time a man of holy life, confessor and friend of
863 VII| old, considering the holy life that Turien led, the good
864 VII| the people was raised to life. Of the history of this
865 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Fiacre.~S. Fiacre,
866 VII| prolonged, and that the life of S. Fiacre and of S. Pharon
867 VII| that I desire to lead my life solitary, I have relinquished
868 VII| seek a place for to lead my life hermitic and solitarily,
869 VII| might use and employ my life in prayers and in orisons,
870 VII| is convenable for to lead life solitary, and if it be so
871 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Justin.~S. Justin
872 VII| Justin as much for his holy life and honest conditions whereof
873 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Demetrius.~While that
874 VII| month of October, and his life was translated out of Greek
875 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Rigobert.~S. Rigobert
876 VII| doctrines many a one led a life of holy conversation. By
877 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Landry.~S. Landry,
878 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Mellonin.~In the time
879 VII| thought all the time of his life, and also chaste both in
880 VII| motherless all the time of his life. All that he received or
881 VII| and accomplished of his life and of his virtues, that
882 VII| baptism which sithe received life. And at the invocation of
883 VII| the saint restored unto life, sight and good health,
884 VII| enlumineth the eyes, giveth life, health and blessing, light,
885 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Morant.~The king Theodoric
886 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Louis, King of France.~
887 VII| of his age. Of which good life and childhood his debonair
888 VII| all manner perfection of life. And howbeit that miseration
889 VII| would benewrely consume his life for to yield to him fruit
890 VII| to sigh and was raised on life. It befell the same time
891 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Louis of Marseilles.~
892 VII| worthy faits of his holy life with few words may not be
893 VII| orders examined diligently in life, in conditions, and in the
894 VII| thing that he, in whose life during God adorned with
895 VII| besought the saint for her life and anon by the merits of
896 VII| was raised and restored on life.~A child of five years of
897 VII| was restored again unto life. A maiden of seven years
898 VII| recovered the spirit of life and lived long after. A
899 VII| dismembered was restored to life and lived after seven months.
900 VII| recovered the spirit of life and sithence lived long.
901 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Aldegonde Virgin.~
902 VII| the miracles both in her life and after her death be without
903 VII| Here followeth the Life of S. Albine.~Saint Albine
904 VII| their child was raised to life. Item a blind man demanded
905 VII| human, for us to give the life perdurable.~After that,
906 VII| much for to say as light, life, and health. Fourthly, Master
907 VII| salvation of our souls in the life permanable or everlasting.~
908 VII| perdurable or everlasting life with the company of the
909 VII| creatures that be in this life mortal, and this third part
910 VII| Jesu Christ that perfect life hast in heaven, with heart
911 VII| Christ will keep my soul in life perdurable or everlasting,
912 VII| keep my soul in everlasting life. Amen. And sithe, devoutly
913 VII| the mass may have rest in life perdurable, and therefore
914 VII| he rose from death unto life again and appeared to his
915 VII| and raised from death to life again in his own proper
916 VII| have deserved being in this life mortal, and therefore at
917 VII| both in body and soul in life that ever shall last. This
918 VII| APPENDIX~The Life of S. Erasmus does not occur
919 VII| 1527.~Here followeth the Life of the holy Bishop and Martyr,
920 VII| this Maximian heard of the life of this holy Erasmus, then
921 VII| many come to the eternal life, therefore believe steadfastly
922 VII| the crown of everlasting life is ready for thee. And with
923 VII| raised a child from death to life which was a gentleman's
924 VII| iii. 243.~Ass restored to life by S. Germain, iii. 209.~
925 VII| Austridinian, restored to life, iii. 277.~Avarice rebuked
926 VII| vii 113.~Calf restored to life after it had been eaten,
927 VII| himself translator of the life of S. Rock, v. 12.~Caxton'
928 VII| man refuses to return to life, iii. 207.~Deaf and dumb
929 VII| Remigius, v. 209.~Monk of evil life devoted to our Lady, iv.
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