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1 I| time, of which the apostle Paul speaketh, ad Galatas the 2 I| whereof saith the apostle S. Paul in his second Epistle ad 3 I| of sin, whereof saith S. Paul to them that for their sins 4 I| patiently tribulation, as S. Paul did, in the absence of her 5 I| for he wept tenderly as S. Paul saith in his Epistle ad 6 I| to the affiance of him S. Paul saith, ad Romanos viii.: 7 I| recovered it again, as saith S. Paul, Si Christus non surrexerit 8 I| all. Of the first saith S. Paul ad Romanos: Jesu Christ 9 I| dwell in heaven. As saith S. Paul: Our conversation is in 10 I| faith, whereof saith S. Paul ad Hebræos sexto: To Jesu 11 I| comforteth us the apostle S. Paul, ad Romanos viii.: The Holy 12 I| delivered. Whereof saith S. Paul: The law of the spirit of 13 I| rendered, whereof saith S. Paul: The Holy Ghost hath given 14 II| be read the Epistles of Paul. And this is the rule of 15 II| and the brother was named Paul, and the sister Palladia. 16 II| when the people was present Paul entered suddenly within 17 II| night after S. Peter and S. Paul appeared to this Emperor 18 II| images of S. Peter and S. Paul were pourtrayed, and demanded 19 II| followeth, the Life of S. Paul the first Hermit. ~S. Paul 20 II| Paul the first Hermit. ~S. Paul which was the first hermit 21 II| fifty-six. This holy man, S. Paul, saw men for christian faith 22 II| victory. In this time S. Paul, tofore said, was young, 23 II| when the crow was gone S. Paul said: Be thou glad and joyful, 24 II| together. On the morn said S. Paul: Brother, it is long sith 25 II| and go in his company. S. Paul said: It is need yet that 26 II| and certes I have seen S. Paul in Paradise. Thus speaking 27 II| through the desert unto S. Paul the hermit, having great 28 II| day, he saw the soul of S. Paul, shining, ascend into heaven 29 II| with a high voice: Alas, Paul! wherefore leavest thou 30 II| he came to the cell of S. Paul he found that the body was 31 II| with him the coat of S. Paul which was made and and afterward, 32 II| feasts. Thus this holy man S. Paul died in the year of the 33 II| Of the Conversion of S. Paul and of the name of conversion ~ 34 II| said conversion, for S. Paul this day was converted to 35 II| his vices. Why he is said Paul, it shall be said afterward. ~ 36 II| Of the Conversion of S. Paul. ~The conversion of S. Paul 37 II| Paul. ~The conversion of S. Paul was made the same year that 38 II| August and was stoned. And S. Paul was converted the eighth 39 II| wherefore the conversion of S. Paul is hallowed more than of 40 II| advironed him suddenly. Paul had in him these vices. 41 II| the patient, that is of Paul in whom the conversion was 42 II| saith thus: I say that S. Paul was the very champion of 43 II| God our Lord. and in S. Paul was contrary for he was 44 II| opening of his eyes, and Paul was on the contrary made 45 II| the fruit defended, and S. Paul contrary was abstinent of 46 III| of obedience, like as S. Paul saith. In like wise our 47 III| studieth, and well prayeth. And Paul, the historiographer of 48 III| buried in the church of S. Paul with great reverence, and 49 III| that they might not slay S. Paul because he had appealed 50 III| for he was fellow of S. Paul. Comforting poor people 51 III| was Antioch. For when S. Paul came into Jerusalem anon 52 III| torments; for he and S. Paul abandoned their lives overall 53 III| to me apart, Barnabas and Paul, for to do the office that 54 III| before, and they called Paul, Mercury, as a fair and 55 III| speaker. Anon Barnabas and Paul rent and tare their coats, 56 III| circumcision. Against this error S. Paul and Barnabas withstood vigorously, 57 III| Acts of the Apostles, that Paul and Barnabas abode in Antioch 58 III| the hands of Barnabas and Paul. The second alms did S. 59 III| company of Barnabas and of Paul, he repented him, and would 60 III| again to his disciple, but Paul would not receive him with 61 III| pity, and in this that S. Paul would not receive him, is 62 III| negligent. For this reason S. Paul would not accord to receive 63 III| departed from the company of S. Paul and from the other, was 64 III| When S. Barnabas and S. Paul had long preached in the 65 III| angel of God appeared to S. Paul and said to him: Go hastily 66 III| that were there, and S. Paul would go to Jerusalem; thus 67 III| ordained it. And when S. Paul had showed to S. Barnabas 68 III| his feet weeping, and S. Paul, which had compassion of 69 III| honour of S. Peter and S. Paul, at the request of S. Clotilde 70 III| the church of S. Peter and Paul, the which, as said is at 71 IV| Of S. John and S. Paul. ~Constance, the daughter 72 IV| named John and that other Paul. It happed in that time 73 IV| her two provosts John and Paul to go with him to battle, 74 IV| Then said S. John and S. Paul: Make shine avow to God 75 IV| the blessed SS. John and Paul had the riches that Constance 76 IV| common enemies. Then John and Paul during these ten days emended 77 IV| the solace of my servant Paul, which to-morn shall come 78 IV| our Lord had said tofore, Paul came to Rome, and with Peter 79 IV| the holy God. Peter and Paul entered to Nero and discovered 80 IV| Simon: Hear ye, Peter and Paul; if I may not grieve you 81 IV| said Simon to Peter and Paul: Yet is it not con e to 82 IV| little after that, Peter and Paul went thither, and anon Peter 83 IV| in the air. Then said S. Paul to S. Peter: It appertaineth 84 IV| Then said S. Peter to S. Paul: Paul, brother, lift up 85 IV| said S. Peter to S. Paul: Paul, brother, lift up shine 86 IV| how Simon flyeth. Then S. Paul said to S. Peter when he 87 IV| stranger, and because that Paul was a citizen of Rome it 88 IV| should be crucified and Paul be beheaded? Thou shouldst 89 IV| the brethren. Then said S. Paul to S. Peter: Peace be with 90 IV| Lord. Peter then said to Paul: Go thou in peace, preacher 91 IV| That same day Peter and Paul appeared to S. Dionysius, 92 IV| of the apostles Peter and Paul, but the devils that were 93 IV| the bodies of Peter and Paul. And the paynims had supposed 94 IV| bones were Peter's and which Paul's, wherefore the good christian 95 IV| blessed apostles Peter and Paul and as he cried again, his 96 IV| doubt whether Peter and Paul suffered death in one day, 97 IV| Roma locus. That is to say, Paul crowned with the sword, 98 IV| day commemoration of S. Paul, for the church of S. Peter 99 IV| beginneth the Life of S. Paul the Apostle and Doctor. ~ 100 IV| the Apostle and Doctor. ~Paul is as much to say as the 101 IV| miracle of election. Or Paul is said of pause, that is 102 IV| understood six prerogatives which Paul had before the other apostles. 103 IV| said little. Of this name, Paul, be three opinions. Origen 104 IV| conversion he was called Paul, as it were little and humble 105 IV| said that he was called Paul of Sergius Paulus proconsul, 106 IV| Of S. Paul, Doctor and Apostle. ~S. 107 IV| Doctor and Apostle. ~S. Paul the apostle, after his conversion, 108 IV| rehearseth shortly, saying: Paul the apostle was beaten with 109 IV| life. This saith S. Hilary: Paul took upon him to be apostle 110 IV| man that then harboured Paul may in no wise be hurt of 111 IV| some place it is said that Paul is less than Peter, otherwhile 112 IV| equal. Haymo saith that Paul, from the cock-crow unto 113 IV| and questions made between Paul and the Jews, he, recking 114 IV| not much thereof, suffered Paul to go where he would, and 115 IV| second year of Nero, S. Paul was sent to Rome bound, 116 IV| It happed on a day that Paul preached about evensong 117 IV| and the better for to hear Paul he went up into a window, 118 IV| ordered another in his office. Paul knowing hereof by the Holy 119 IV| overgreat torments. Then was Paul among others bound and brought 120 IV| drawest them to thee? To whom Paul said: Not only from thy 121 IV| should be burnt by fire, and Paul to be beheaded, as he that 122 IV| otherwise ordained, wherefore Paul was brought again tofore 123 IV| upon the earth. To whom Paul said: Nero, I shall suffer 124 IV| may live after. To whom Paul said: To the end that thou 125 IV| said to him: Tell to us, Paul, who is he your king that 126 IV| shall ye have therefor? Then Paul preached to them of the 127 IV| or no, and when thus S. Paul would have converted them, 128 IV| Plautilla, a disciple of Paul, who after another name 129 IV| two names, met there with Paul, which weeping, commended 130 IV| to his prayers. To whom Paul said: Farewell, Plautilla, 131 IV| Timothy, saith ot the death of Paul thus: In that hour full 132 IV| brother, the butcher, saying: Paul, make ready thy neck; then 133 IV| ready thy neck; then blessed Paul looked up into heaven marking 134 IV| head. The blessed martyr Paul took the keverchief, and 135 IV| have now seen Peter and Paul enter into the city clad 136 IV| together of this matter, Paul came in, and the gates shut, 137 IV| Cæsar, here is tofore thee Paul the knight of the king perdurable, 138 IV| morn to the sepulchre of Paul, and there they found two 139 IV| Titus, and between them was Paul. And when Luke and Titus 140 IV| began to flee, and anon Paul vanished away, and the knights 141 IV| baptized of you, like as Paul hath said whom we saw now 142 IV| great joy. The head of S. Paul was cast in a valley, and 143 IV| clean, and the head of S. Paul was cast out with the other 144 IV| Truly that is the head of S. Paul. And then the bishop with 145 IV| whether this be the head of Paul or no, but let us set this 146 IV| the feet of the body of Paul, and then all they prayed, 147 IV| that was the head of S. Paul. This saith S. Dionysius. 148 IV| and always he cried on S. Paul, saying: S. Paul, help me. 149 IV| cried on S. Paul, saying: S. Paul, help me. Then came there 150 IV| cord, saying: Most blessed Paul, help me. And when all was 151 IV| thou most wretched, for Paul the advocate is come. Then 152 IV| the death of his master Paul with mild words, saying: 153 IV| and hath left us orphans. Paul also, the teacher and comforter 154 IV| of truth. I say verily, Paul to be most noble of the 155 IV| thee, in which he wrote Paul the little servant of Jesu 156 IV| Where is now the renewing of Paul and the labour of his holy 157 IV| the book of praising of S. Paul, and commendeth this glorious 158 IV| show thee the sacrifice of Paul, and it shall appear greater, 159 IV| higher than the earth. For Paul sacrificed himself every 160 IV| to this sacrifice, which Paul with the sword of the Holy 161 IV| treason of his brother, but Paul was slain of them whom he 162 IV| children in the ark, but Paul in a more perilous and older 163 IV| could not change. But this Paul took falcons and kites, 164 IV| how may he be compared to Paul, which not only left his 165 IV| save his brother's son, but Paul sustained many perils for 166 IV| his son Isaac to God, but Paul brought neither friend nor 167 IV| made to be stopped, but Paul not beholding the pits stopped 168 IV| may follow the patience of Paul ? For he abode not only 169 IV| leasing for to praise here Paul, which crucifying himself, 170 IV| marvellous champion, but Paul was not only troubled by 171 IV| filth of the flesh. But S. Paul laboured to help the sickness 172 IV| that came, but the soul of Paul showed him to the universal 173 IV| was liberal to poor men. Paul had no possession save his 174 IV| but an thou wilt consider Paul, thou shalt see betimes 175 IV| suffered with his body, that Paul sustained with his mind, 176 IV| perish with others; but Paul would not only perish with 177 IV| repugned against Pharaoh, and Paul against the devil every 178 IV| people of the Jews, and Paul fought for all the universal 179 IV| locusts and wild honey, but Paul in the middle of the world 180 IV| preaching against Herodias; but Paul, not one, ne two, ne three, 181 IV| resteth now that we compare Paul to angels, in which we shall 182 IV| all this we may find in Paul, that like to fire and a 183 IV| their weeping. In like wise Paul night and day had consolation 184 IV| preciousness. Then we may say that Paul is more precious than all 185 IV| made all fire, right so Paul, embraced with charity, 186 IV| engendered them. all. This holy Paul that was so simple, and 187 IV| wasteth it, right so wasted Paul all the works of the fiend. 188 IV| that by the merits of S. Paul we may have forgiveness 189 IV| of the martyrs Peter and Paul, and she that shall meet 190 IV| which nourished the apostle Paul and enseigned him the law 191 IV| of God with my disciple Paul. And Ethea my wife and Selimus 192 IV| which after was called Paul, the holy doctor and apostle. 193 IV| the apostles, Peter and Paul, and him seemed that Peter 194 IV| the staff first, and S. Paul delivered to him the book, 195 IV| anthems, for he only and S. Paul have that only. But Paul 196 IV| Paul have that only. But Paul hath that for the excellence 197 IV| And Denis, disciple of Paul, affirmeth this same in 198 IV| thankings to God. And then S. Paul said to him: I, that am 199 IV| thee. And then Peter and Paul lifted up the bier, and 200 IV| God. And then she saluted Paul by name: God save thee, 201 IV| I am comforted, said S. Paul, that I may see thee in 202 IV| and thou mountedst not as Paul did unto the third heaven 203 V| after the Conversion of S. Paul. Of this Julian the apostate, 204 V| John Baptist. ~And like as Paul witnesseth in the history 205 V| images of SS. Peter and Paul, and he threw them into 206 V| hand the doctrine of S. Paul, and she began in her courage 207 V| David and the epistles of Paul be rehearsed before other 208 V| plenitude of science, and as Paul saith, the plenitude of 209 V| without ceasing, the abbot Paul, the greatest disciple of 210 V| sovereign place. And when Paul had said to him that the 211 V| the morn when the abbot Paul recounted his vision, and 212 V| faith of Jesu Christ of S. Paul the apostle. And he was 213 V| of the annunciation that Paul our Doctor said to our deaf 214 V| after, when the blessed S. Paul came to Athens, the Epicurean 215 V| things. And then when S. Paul had beholden all their altars 216 V| altar of God unknown, and Paul said: Whom honour ye that 217 V| to reign without end. And Paul said: Is he a man only, 218 V| in heaven. Then said S. Paul: This is he that I preach, 219 V| Denis disputed yet with S. Paul, there passed by adventure 220 V| and anon Denis said to Paul: If thou say to this blind 221 V| might and virtue. And S. Paul said: I shall write tofore 222 V| suspicion be taken away, Paul said to Denis that he himself 223 V| instructed and taught by S. Paul three years, and was ordained 224 V| And it is said that S. Paul showed to him that he saw 225 V| he heard that Peter and Paul were imprisoned at Rome 226 VI| holy apostles Peter and Paul. Then the pope and the clergy 227 VI| church in the honour of S. Paul, in which S. Austin ordained 228 VI| the authority of Peter and Paul to be damned with Judas, 229 VI| of both her diseases.~S. Paul writeth that the Holy Ghost 230 VI| by that he was joined to Paul in his tribulations and 231 VI| in the second epistle of Paul in the fourth chapter to 232 VI| health perdurable, like as Paul saith to the Colossians: 233 VI| of much profit, whereof Paul and himself write that he 234 VI| marvellously approved of S. Paul, when he bringeth the gospel 235 VI| suspicion that always when S. Paul saith in his epistles: Secundum 236 VI| followed the steps of S. Paul the apostle, that is to 237 VI| him, and also Peter and Paul were come oft and visited 238 VI| handmaid, which dwelled at S. Paul's, for it seemed to her 239 VI| to accomplish that that Paul my brother saith: The man 240 VII| for blood that was in S. Paul, the preparation of the 241 VII| see the island wherein S. Paul the hermit dwelleth, and 242 VII| they came to the land, S. Paul came and welcomed them humbly. 243 VII| live not better. Then S. Paul said to S. Brandon: Thou 244 VII| better than I. To whom S. Paul said: Sometime I was a monk 245 VII| when the high canons of S. Paul's at London heard this, 246 VII| founder. Then the chapter of Paul's and the people said they 247 VII| the body and brought it to Paul's, and as many sick folks 248 VII| the body honorably in S. Paul's church, whereas our Lord 249 VII| history of the Lombards which Paul, the historiographer of 250 VII| and of the epistles of Paul, much profitably. And in 251 VII| blessed apostles Peter and Paul appeared to him and induced 252 VII| reading in the school, and S. Paul entering into him. And S. 253 VII| in his epistles. Then S. Paul answered to him: Yea, as 254 VII| have. And above that S. Paul said to him: I will that 255 VII| seemed to the friar that S. Paul drew S. Thomas out of the 256 VII| much debonairly, and as S. Paul, that to the sinners showed 257 VII| disciplined it, as another S. Paul, with chains of iron right 258 VII| Mary, both S. Peter, and S. Paul, princes of the apostles, 259 VII| death to the sinners. For S. Paul the Apostle saith that, 260 VII| all apostles, S. Peter, S. Paul, and S. Andrew, and of all 261 VII| February 28, vii. 75.~John and Paul. June 26, iv. 6.~Josaphat. 262 VII| Patrick. March 17, iii. 76.~Paul the Apostle. June 30, iv. 263 VII| Apostle. June 30, iv. 27.~Paul, Conversion of. January 264 VII| of. January 25, ii. 279.~Paul the Hermit. January 10, 265 VII| Bones of SS. Peter and Paul, how discriminated, iv. 266 VII| S. Genevieve, iii. 298.~Paul the deacon's history of 267 VII| 209.~Plautilla lends S. Paul her keverchief, iv. 33.~


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