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1 I| frequently reprinted between the years 1470 and 1530 than the compilation 2 I| thousand and nine hundred years, after Eusebius the holy 3 I| And that day twenty-nine years passed, that was at the 4 I| was at the entry of thirty years, for he had twenty-nine 5 I| for he had twenty-nine years and thirteen days, and began 6 I| Bede saith, he had thirty years complete, as the Church 7 I| after that was thirty-two years, he fed five thousand men 8 I| days and of seven thousand years, understood by seventy days 9 I| days or by seventy hundred years. For from the beginning 10 I| ascension we account six hundred years, and of the rest, that we 11 I| Septuagesima representeth seventy years in which the children of 12 I| Pilatus. And when he was three years old she sent him to the 13 I| the way of five hundred years. That is to say as one may 14 I| plain way in five hundred years. And that is the distance 15 I| seventh way of seven thousand years; and unto the concavity 16 I| thousand and seven hundred years, that is as much space as 17 I| thousand and seven hundred years if a man might live so long, 18 I| perfect man as a man of thirty years of age when he was but one 19 I| but after another fifteen years was Abel born, and his sister 20 I| was an hundred and thirty years of age, Cain slew Abel his 21 I| was one hundred and thirty years old he engendered Seth like 22 I| begotten Seth eight hundred years, and engendered sons and 23 I| nine hundred and thirty years. And in the end of his life 24 I| nine hundred and thirty years, and Methuselah lived nine 25 I| nine hundred and sixty-nine years. S. Jerome saith that he 26 I| two hundred and forty-four years. S. Jerome saith not fully 27 I| when he was five hundred years old, he gat Shem, Ham, and 28 I| be one hundred and twenty years. Then Noah, righteous and 29 I| one hundred and twenty years. In which time Noah oft 30 I| him. He was six hundred years old when the flood began 31 I| three hundred and fifty years. From the time of Adam until 32 I| were nine hundred and fifty years and then he died. And after 33 I| true, he was sixty-five years old when his father died, 34 I| earth. ~Abram was seventy years old when he departed from 35 I| the space of four hundred years, and shall be there in servitude, 36 I| Ishmael. Abram was eighty-six years old when Ishmael was born. ~ 37 I| When Abram was ninety-nine years, our Lord appeared to him 38 I| be that a woman of ninety years may conceive and bear a 39 I| them. Ishmael was thirteen years old when he was circumcised, 40 I| Abraham was ninety-nine years when he himself was circumcised. 41 I| Abraham was then an hundred years old. Then said Sarah: Who 42 I| hundred and twenty-seven years and died in the city of 43 I| hundred and seventy-five years, and then died in good mind 44 I| of Lent. ~Isaac was forty years old when he wedded Rebekah 45 I| Isaac the father was sixty years old when these children 46 I| thy younger daughter seven years. Laban answered: It is better 47 I| served him for Rachel seven years, and him thought it but 48 I| And at the end of seven years, Jacob said to Laban: Give 49 I| daughter for other seven years that thou shalt serve to 50 I| thought that the other seven years were but short. Our Lord 51 I| an hundred and fourscore years, and he consumed and died 52 I| Joseph when he was sixteen years old began to keep and feed 53 I| Joseph his interpreter. ~Two years after Pharaoh saw in his 54 I| ears full, betoken seven years to come of great plenty 55 I| with drought, betoken seven years after them of great hunger 56 I| there shall come first seven years of great fertility and plenty 57 I| shall follow other seven years of so great sterility, barrenness, 58 I| great hunger of these latter years shall consume all the plenty 59 I| the plenty of the first years. The latter dream pertaineth 60 I| these first seven plenteous years that be to come, and that 61 I| coming of the seven scarce years that shall oppress by hunger 62 I| Egypt. Joseph was thirty years old when he stood in the 63 I| and fertility of the seven years came, and sheaves and shocks 64 I| Then passed the seven years of plenty and fertility 65 I| in Egypt, and the seven years of scarcity and hunger began 66 I| for your health. It is two years since the famine began, 67 I| began, and yet been five years to come in which men may 68 I| be an hundred and thirty years, small and evil, and yet 69 I| lived therein seventeen years. And all the years of his 70 I| seventeen years. And all the years of his life were an hundred 71 I| hundred and seven and forty years. When he understood that 72 I| lived an hundred and ten years, and saw the sons of Ephraim 73 I| commanded them. Moses was eighty years old when he came and stood 74 I| and Aaron eighty-three years when they spake to Pharaoh. 75 I| in Egypt was four hundred years. And so they departed out 76 I| children of Israel forty years in the desert. And it was 77 I| had governed them forty years, and that he was an hundred 78 I| was an hundred and twenty years old, he ascended from the 79 I| was an hundred and twenty years old when he died, his eyes 80 II| he was an hundred and ten years old he died. And divers 81 II| at that tide ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were waxen 82 II| had judged Israel forty years. Then the Philistines took 83 II| them. ~David was thirty years old when he began to reign 84 II| reign and he reigned forty years. He reigned in Hebron upon 85 II| Hebron upon Judah seven years and six months, and in Jerusalem 86 II| he reigned thirty-three years upon all Israel and Judah. 87 II| Geshur, and was there three years, and durst not come home. 88 II| presence, and dwelled there two years, and might not see the King 89 II| whether he would have seven years hunger in his land, or three 90 II| David had reigned forty years king of Jerusalem, over 91 II| It was on making seven years, and his palace was thirteen 92 II| his palace was thirteen years ere it was finished. He 93 II| navy of Hiram went in three years once into Tarsis and brought 94 II| Israel in Jerusalem forty years, and died and was buried 95 II| after, one hundred and forty years, and saw his sons and the 96 II| received his sight forty-two years, and saw the sons of his 97 II| lived one hundred and two years he died, and was honorably 98 II| Nineveh. ~He was fifty-six years old when he lost his sight, 99 II| sight, and when he was sixty years old he received his sight 100 II| had complished ninety-nine years he died in the dread of 101 II| there abode four hundred years, and multiplied that they 102 II| fed them with manna forty years, and made bitter waters 103 II| and was left widow three years and six months. ~After that 104 II| husband an hundred and five years, and she left her demoiselle 105 II| Sir, I have lived fifty years, and always in lechery. 106 II| I am so as ye see in the years of my youth, and a maid, 107 II| that it sufficed for two years, not only for to sell, but 108 II| flux, by the space of four years, the which no master in 109 II| have received this nine years, sith thy father died, I 110 II| have not ceased these three years past to make to God such 111 II| alway in predications two years or thereabout ere the king 112 II| Christ, for he was thirty-one years old when our Lord was crucified, 113 II| lived after sixty-eight years, and thus was all his age 114 II| all his age ninety-nine years. Then came our Lord with 115 II| about, from the age of two years and under unto one day, 116 II| that were of the age of two years, because it was passed more 117 II| Herod when he was seventy years old he fell in a grievous 118 II| Egypt and was there seven years, unto the death of Herod. 119 II| wert my chancellor many years, and once I lent to thee £ 120 II| seventy-one, and was fifty-three years old. And soon after tidings 121 II| was young, about sixteen years of age, and dwelt in Thebaid 122 II| hermit so long and so many years, that he was old one hundred 123 II| one hundred and thirteen years. In this time S. Anthony 124 II| desert and was then ninety years of age. And on a time he 125 II| for to eat. It is forty years passed that every day he 126 II| when he had been twenty-two years therein he was elect and 127 II| him in a little cell seven years long, and gave to him bread 128 II| himself. At the end of seven years an angel came to the prison, 129 II| and when he was but twenty years old, he heard on a time 130 II| age of an hundred and five years. Pray we to him that he 131 II| he had been pope thirteen years Decius the emperor commanded 132 II| had been mute and dumb six years by a sickness that she had; 133 II| lo! I have these thirty years blasphemed by my works Christ, 134 III| Rome holily thirty-three years, and in Bethlehem twenty 135 III| and in Bethlehem twenty years, and all her age was fifty 136 III| her age was fifty three years seven months and twenty 137 III| cleaved to his hand. And two years after, at the prayer of 138 III| and there abode fifteen years, where he lived with barley 139 III| which had been fourteen years dead. And some say that 140 III| church was S. Peter seven years, and from thence he went 141 III| church of Rome twenty-five years. That other reason why this 142 III| Gregory had been pope thirteen years, six months and ten days, 143 III| Lord six hundred and six years, in the time when Phocas 144 III| monk about thirty-eight years in Cæsarea and in Cappadocia, 145 III| that had sat there eleven years, and was named Lieven, which, 146 III| palsy which had been seven years sick. The second year that 147 III| had been in that house two years and an half the devil appeared 148 III| yet born, but shall thirty years hereafter be born, and so 149 III| one hundred and twenty-two years old, and was the first that 150 III| she over-lived him forty years. All these three holy saints 151 III| England, and when he was eight years old our Lord showed for 152 III| child of the age of three years, which was the fairest creature 153 III| heaven, or when he was thirty years old. This blessed Annunciation 154 III| and have taken it fourteen years, by which space I have dwelled 155 III| that might be, forty-seven years in desert. In that time 156 III| was in the age of twelve years I went into Alexandria, 157 III| by the space of seventeen years, and abandoned it to lechery 158 III| by the space of seventeen years. These three loaves, that 159 III| sufliced to me seventeen years, and after, I ate herbs. 160 III| and these seventeen flrst years I was much tempted by the 161 III| Zosimus lived an hundred years in holy life, and gave laud 162 III| bishop of Milan. And four years after that he went to Rome, 163 III| bishop there twenty-two years in full holy living. And 164 III| Lord one thousand and six years, and six years he was bishop 165 III| thousand and six years, and six years he was bishop of Canterbury. 166 III| his body lay buried many years; and afterwards it was taken 167 III| altar. And there is seven years and seven lents of pardon; 168 III| Pentapolin whereas he was two years, and after, came again to 169 III| Rome by the space of nine years and four months. In his 170 III| smoke. At the age of seven years, when he learned at the 171 III| holily the space of thirty years or thereabout, full of all 172 III| which had been so lame five years and might not go, but was 173 III| Scythia by the space of twenty years, he was taken of the paynims, 174 III| the age of eighty-seven years. And after this the paynims 175 III| there by the space of thirty years. And in his thirtieth year, 176 III| repent them, he abode forty years, and called them unto penance 177 III| them. For in this forty years were many signs and prodigies 178 III| from this place. And four years after, tofore that the destruction 179 III| never afeard. Then, forty years after the passion of our 180 III| Titus lay at the siege two years tofore the city, and so 181 III| Vespasian had been emperor two years, Titus took Jerusalem and 182 III| cross was found two hundred years after the resurrection of 183 III| thousand and five hundred years be past, how be it that 184 III| hundred and thirtythree years. In another place it is 185 III| by the space of a hundred years and more, but the mother 186 III| Judas: It is two hundred years passed and more, and I was 187 III| Pancrace about fourteen years of age. To whom the emperor 188 III| unto this day. And four years before his death he was 189 III| said a hundred and fifty years; and then he asked how it 190 III| body by the space of thirty years, that he never ate bread 191 III| Germain was more than fifty years from that one to that other, 192 III| he: Lo! I am four score years old, and it is thirty years 193 III| years old, and it is thirty years since I knew the truth, 194 III| martyrdom in the age of twelve years. His father beat him oft, 195 III| which then was but three years old, into the city of Tarsus 196 III| age, not being yet three years old, and demandest who hath 197 III| When she was twenty-seven years and her father approached 198 III| dwelled at the gate three years, and lived straitly with 199 III| kept it with him there two years. All these things he took 200 III| bodies were hid there many years, but in the time of S. Ambrose 201 III| place well a three hundred years, and they were as fresh 202 III| and he was king but three years and seven months, and when 203 III| rested in the wall certain years, S. Edward appeared to an 204 III| abode with him there seven years. And after, for divers causes, 205 III| went in the age of fifteen years accomplished, and others 206 III| say he departed at twelve years of age for to serve our 207 III| he was about twenty-nine years old. The angel of our Lord 208 III| Then our Lord was thirty years old from his nativity and 209 III| Loye died he was seventy years old. At the end of the year 210 III| child of the age of fifteen years, that was named also Marcial. 211 III| should live yet twenty-six years. When he had told him all 212 III| realm, and he reigned thirty years, and after, he was interred 213 III| was of the age of fifteen years unto fifty, she fasted every 214 III| and used this life fifty years, the bishops that were that 215 III| maid that had been nine years so paralytic that none might 216 III| which had lain sick two years and might not go; the holy 217 III| child of the age of four years which felI in a pit, he 218 III| assieged by the term of ten years, like as the ancient histories 219 III| then, that had been four years sick and might not help 220 III| which had been sick ten years of the fevers right sore, 221 III| that by the space of four years he might not hear ne go, 222 III| wrote her life eighteen years after her decease. Many 223 III| miracles more than four score years, and departed out of this 224 IV| priest when he was but twenty years old. ~After that S. Maurice 225 IV| woman, which was but sixteen years old, had said this and other 226 IV| and sat there twenty-five years, and ordained two bishops 227 IV| preached the gospel twenty-five years and held the bishopric, 228 IV| bishopric, and thirty-six years after the passion of our 229 IV| sent to Rome bound, and two years he was in free keeping and 230 IV| marvelleth, which abode seven years for his spouse, but who 231 IV| he abode not only seven years for Christ his spouse, but 232 IV| troubled by months, but many years enduring in agony, and always 233 IV| that in the space of thirty years he converted to the christian 234 IV| everybody. After certain years the abbot called brother 235 IV| out of the monastery seven years, and nourished the child 236 IV| vanished away. ~When the seven years were complete that she had 237 IV| her child. And unnethe two years after, when she had laudably 238 IV| translated, a hundred and nine years and odd days. But in the 239 IV| continued in his order fifty years, then he shall be admitted 240 IV| made king when he was seven years of age, and his sister Dornemilde 241 IV| and so continued certain years, whereof the people marvelled 242 IV| day, when she was fifteen years of age, and kept the sheep 243 IV| which had held her seven years. And by the merits of her 244 IV| the faith, and that two years were passed sith he departed 245 IV| hast fed and kept him two years in this rock, mayst well 246 IV| there by the space of thirty years without knowledge of anybody. 247 IV| that is more than thirty years that holy church believeth 248 IV| that by the space of thirty years have been here without witting 249 IV| and dwelt there thirty years without knowing of any man 250 IV| and made him to dwell four years with him in his house. After 251 IV| three hundred and sixty-two years after, and the thirtieth 252 IV| hundred and seventy-two years sith it was made and forged, 253 IV| Decius, he was emperor many years since. And Malchus said: 254 IV| three hundred and sixty-two years, for they were raised the 255 IV| but two hundred and eight years. ~ 256 IV| apostle. When he was nine years old he marvelled greatly 257 IV| lived after his baptism many years, as it shall appear hereafter, 258 IV| Constantine, and there abode three years, wherefore all the clergy 259 IV| of Christ, and after ten years, from the death of Martha, 260 IV| body by the space of thirty years that he never ate bread 261 IV| Gerrnain was more than fifty years. But this was another Eusebius 262 IV| chronicles he lived eighty-eight years. He flourished about the 263 IV| buried by hls body. And seven years after, Juliana his wife 264 IV| drank never wine in ten years. And when he saw that great 265 IV| when he had dwelled ten years in the parts of Toulouse, 266 IV| canon, and had been five years doctor, was come with the 267 IV| was left, and abode twenty years in his evil heresy, and 268 IV| which had been eighteen years blind, and desired to visit 269 IV| Diocletian were about forty years. And there were seven emperors 270 IV| Gallianus, which reigned fifteen years. And Lucian succeeded Cornelius, 271 IV| she lived four-and-twenty years after the ascension of her 272 IV| was of the age of fourteen years, and she was delivered in 273 IV| with him three and thirty years. And after his death she 274 IV| she lived four-and-twenty years, and by this account when 275 IV| world she was seventy-two years old; but it is more probable 276 IV| ascension of her son twelve years, and so then she was sixty 277 IV| and so then she was sixty years old. And on a day, when 278 IV| hath been thy servant many years, nevertheless reason gainsayeth 279 V| after, when he came to five years of age, he disposed him 280 V| the same cardinal three years continually, and laboured 281 V| pestilence. And after three years the cardinal, being old, 282 V| And there he abode five years in prayers.~In the end of 283 V| lord of that city knew many years tofore S. Rocke to be the 284 V| at the age of twenty-two years entered into the order of 285 V| wonder on him. He ware many years the hair, and as long as 286 V| vexed her marvellously six years during, in using her to 287 V| And it is sith twenty-six years that his clothes never waxed 288 V| oflfice of a bishop twenty-two years much louably, and after 289 V| and abode therein nine years, whiles he was an adolescent, 290 V| And when he was nineteen years of age, he began to read 291 V| And when he had certain years taught rhetoric in Carthage 292 V| came and Austin was thirty years old, he and his son which 293 V| vineyard when he was sixteen years old. In the same book he 294 V| two hundred and eighty years, one Liprand, a devout king 295 V| blind by the space of forty years. And then she made her to 296 V| and dwelled there five years and healed two lame men 297 V| Arles, and abode there two years with S. Cezarien, bishop 298 V| sick of the fevers three years. And after, he desired to 299 V| with, and thus lived twenty years in marriage without having 300 V| accomplished the time of three years, and had left sucking, they 301 V| fair, of eight-and-twenty years of age. And when Natalie 302 V| hundred and eighty. Then many years after, the body of S. Gorgone 303 V| his son, of the age of ten years, whom he did do baptize, 304 V| in the wilderness forty years, and have laboured about 305 V| which had lain sick five years of the palsy. And she was 306 V| there and conversed seven years goodly. On a night when 307 V| patience. And after seven years Ferramund was put out, and 308 V| apostle sat three and thirty years, and converted all Ethiopia 309 V| baptized, and reigned seventy years, and established his son 310 V| the time that he was seven years old he was consecrated by 311 V| when he was nine-and-twenty years old he was ordained cardinal 312 V| angels, this during four years.~Then his penance thus done, 313 V| holy Scripture fifty-five years and six months, and remained 314 V| accomplished eighty-eight years and six months he was there 315 V| out his eyes. And then two years after, S. Logier with Guerin 316 V| life miserably.~Then two years after Ebroinus heard that 317 V| make ready a capon of seven years old, and as they ate there 318 V| she had been there three years closed, the abbot Pafuntius 319 V| taught by S. Paul three years, and was ordained bishop 320 V| sixteen, under Domitian. The years of the age of S. Denis four 321 VI| showed to this bishop many years tofore, that this Edward 322 VI| reigned in England twenty years, having two sons by the 323 VI| first son had reigned four years, he exiled his own mother, 324 VI| among other relics. And many years after, when they were both 325 VI| which had been blind three years, came to the king's palace 326 VI| abode so blind eighteen years. And at the last, a worshipful 327 VI| another. They have lain many years upon their right side, and 328 VI| their left side seventy years, in which times will be 329 VI| King Edward had lived many years, and was fallen into great 330 VI| departed. And within certain years after, two pilgrims of England 331 VI| translated into heaven; for many years gone they died, and now 332 VI| in this land twenty-three years and six months and twenty-seven 333 VI| was found incorrupt many years after.~After this miracle 334 VI| this was six-and-thirty years after his burying that they 335 VI| give to her space of three years for to dedicate her virginity, 336 VI| baptized, and in these three years he should be informed in 337 VI| and had held there seven years the dignity of the bishop, 338 VI| church of Jerusalem many years, unto the time of Trajan 339 VI| man which was six score years old might suffer the torment 340 VI| was hid there fifty-five years, and then founden there 341 VI| and so kept them fifteen years. His sons were nourished 342 VI| mother and did for her seven years penance, and that accomplished 343 VI| that they come from the years of calamity and maleurty 344 VI| calamity and maleurty unto the years of perdurability. And like 345 VI| to thee that this day two years thou shalt die, and so vanished 346 VI| there by the space of seven years, and there to assemble to 347 VI| God. And after the seven years to go to some holy place 348 VI| she had abode there seven years, she departed thence and 349 VI| the service of God eight years, she yielded up her spirit 350 VI| which were martyred two years after the four crowned martyrs. 351 VI| and when he was twelve years old he fled to the church 352 VI| Martin, which was fifteen years old, was commanded to do 353 VI| And when he was eighteen years of age he did do baptize 354 VI| held he yet chivalry two years. And in the meanwhile the 355 VI| death three score and four years, when S. Perpetua had enlarged 356 VI| pope, and abode there seven years, and purged him of that 357 VI| When she had been forty years in the state of right holy 358 VI| had been eight and twenty years in languor and malady, yet 359 VI| Spoletine, had been two years blind, so that he must be 360 VI| Byconne which had been three years sick, and was so enfeebled 361 VI| child of the age of two years in the town of S. Quirito 362 VI| Franque had a child of five years of age which had no feet 363 VI| by the space of seventeen years, there was a voice heard 364 VI| by the space of seventeen years' and knew that he should 365 VI| had in my house seventeen years as a poor man. To whom my 366 VI| when she was yet but five years old she abode so ententively 367 VI| demoniac, and she was two years in that estate, and after 368 VI| them all.~A child of four years old was fallen into a pit 369 VI| Pounteney in high France six years, praying for the good state 370 VI| school, and when he was ten years old he was put into a monastery 371 VI| that when he was fifteen years old he was deputed for to 372 VI| least, and was but five years old, for his solace. And 373 VI| thus Clement was twenty years orphan, and never had tidings 374 VI| honour of our Lord~And three years after, Trajan the emperor, 375 VII| and when she came to seven years of age,anon after she was 376 VII| came to the age of fourteen years, her father kIng Costus 377 VII| continually by the space of thirty years in great penance. And on 378 VII| was at that time eighteen years of age, dwelling in her 379 VII| lain one hundred and thirty years in a stone. And her flesh 380 VII| there by the space of seven years much devoutly in the service 381 VII| England, and when he was seven years of his age he was delivered 382 VII| accounted the books and years from the beginning of the 383 VII| victualled it for seven years. And then he took his leave 384 VII| to, and all these seven years ye shall keep your Easter 385 VII| yet we have been eighty years here, and ever our Lord, 386 VII| have we done these eighty years, for so long have we dwelled 387 VII| been here, which is eighty years. And then S. Brandon went 388 VII| said: These twenty-four years we spake never one to another. 389 VII| be guided till the seven years be fulfilled, and after 390 VII| year to year till the seven years be accomplished. Anrl then 391 VII| hath dwelled there forty years without meat and drink ordained 392 VII| hath done these fifty-one years, through the grace of God. 393 VII| have I lived one and fifty years. And I was forty years old 394 VII| fifty years. And I was forty years old when I came hither, 395 VII| now one hundred and eleven years old, and abide till it please 396 VII| kept them all those seven years from many a peril and brought 397 VII| The Abbot Pastor was many years in great abstinence in desert, 398 VII| will to do penance three years, and asked him if it were 399 VII| when he had dwelled forty years in desert with Episius, 400 VII| Agathon the abbot bare three years a stone in his mouth till 401 VII| because he had lived many years, then he demanded what should 402 VII| demanded them in how many years that should happen, and 403 VII| In old age of four score years or a hundred, and after 404 VII| to me, father, how many years art thou old, and where 405 VII| have dwelled forty-five years in the desert of the land 406 VII| seemest better to be seventy years, and he said: If thou demandest 407 VII| If thou demandest all the years of my nativity, thou hast 408 VII| God, and I number not the years of death with the years 409 VII| years of death with the years of life. And when Josaphat 410 VII| saw sun or moon within ten years he should lose the sight 411 VII| great rock. And when the ten years were passed, the king commanded 412 VII| And thus Josaphat was two years vagrant and erred in desert, 413 VII| Josaphat dwelled there many years in great and marvellous 414 VII| of a hermit thirty-five years' and then rested in peace, 415 VII| inhabitants and assieged three years Pavia and at the last they 416 VII| nevertheless after certain years there was venom given by 417 VII| schism endured eighteen years, within which time the Almains, 418 VII| and when he was twelve years old he kept his father's 419 VII| cloister and dwelled so three years. Then his neighbours came 420 VII| and there he dwelled seven years after, and after, they made 421 VII| and there he abode four years, and beside him he did do 422 VII| God and departed.~Seven years after, his mother came and 423 VII| whereon he dwelled seven years after, that is to wit unto 424 VII| availed to her nothing. Many years after, she was brought to 425 VII| Simeon and were there two years, and unnethe might they 426 VII| dumb the space of forty years because he had defiled a 427 VII| him to die. And about two years after, S. Anne, the mother 428 VII| a chamber in a tower two years. And because that by menaces 429 VII| and net as a child of five years of age, for he never consented 430 VII| evident witnesses seven years after that he was translated, 431 VII| recant and void by many years, for cause of many things 432 VII| by the space of fifteen years before his death he ne ware 433 VII| drink by the space of eleven years, till he came to his death. 434 VII| all this during the eleven years aforesaid, he fasted three 435 VII| within the space of fourteen years before his death tasted 436 VII| foresaid S. Ives lived fifty years or thereabout, and in his 437 VII| coming by the space of forty years, and began about the year 438 VII| continually by the space of five years in Syria, where he converted 439 VII| course or running of many years, understanding that by true 440 VII| the study, that in seven years while he was pledge, he 441 VII| said saint.~A maiden of two years of age, the which was aggrieved 442 VII| suffered by the space of two years, died and passed from this 443 VII| on life.~A child of five years of age by over great force 444 VII| life. A maiden of seven years of age, which had suffered 445 VII| came to the age of thirty years he was made abbot of the 446 VII| space of five-and-twenty years, so that our Lord was at 447 VII| Angers by the space of twenty years and six months, whose soul 448 VII| England, vi. 4.~Capon seven years old, v. 229.~Capons' (Sir 449 VII| suffice S. Mary seventeen years, iii. 108.~Locusts, roots


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