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1 I| after Eusebius the holy saint, Octavian the Emperor commanded 2 I| to be of him that is the saint of all saints. Now it seemeth 3 I| names be appropriate to him, Saint Hilary in his book that 4 I| it to the Cross. Of which Saint Austin saith: Eve took of 5 I| nothing of this redemption Saint Bernard saith in the person 6 I| not clearly. Nevertheless Saint Austin in a sermon, and 7 I| gospels, show it somewhat. And Saint Austin saith: Anon as Jesu 8 I| of thy party. This said Saint Austin. ~And it is read 9 I| year. The first be done on Saint Mark's day, and that is 10 I| instituted it, that was Saint Gregory the Pope, and that 11 I| more greater affection to a saint than they do to God, and 12 II| in the first chapter of Saint Matthew which is read on 13 II| the sea towards this holy saint, and areasoned them thus, 14 II| of the name of the holy saint, they held up their hands 15 II| do make an image of the saint, and set it in his house, 16 II| departed the goods, the holy saint, like as he had been in 17 II| then pray to this blessed saint that he will pray for us 18 II| glorious virgin our Lady Saint Mary, that we after this 19 II| that town which is called Saint Fulcien. A great rage and 20 II| they prayed strongly the saint for their health. And on 21 II| prayers of this glorious saint. Some say and affirm that 22 II| thanked God and the holy saint that he had warning for 23 II| God to show for this holy saint it should contain a whole 24 II| by the merits of the good saint. ~Now it happed that Clodovius 25 II| after him, which is also a saint in heaven, and at the last 26 II| came unto this glorious saint. And as the body was borne 27 II| found ne seen tofore of any saint, for the elements moved 28 II| them by the miracle of this saint; the snow that was that 29 II| men bare the body of this saint the trees inclined and worshipped 30 II| miracles for this glorious saint, and much he ought to be 31 II| pray we unto this blessed saint, S. Firmin, that he pray 32 II| young man began to cry; Holy saint of God, help me. And the 33 II| Basil and said: Thou holy saint of God, have mercy on me, 34 III| there was, but he was no saint but a cursed man, and was 35 III| of Jesu Christ.~Of this saint saith S. Bernard upon the 36 III| God, that is to say the saint of God: and, as Chrysostom 37 III| as much to say: The holy saint Agatha had always holy thought 38 III| vouchsafe to show to him to what saint he should be in like joy 39 III| accomplished this blessed saint his life in the time of 40 III| let us pray unto this holy saint that he pray for us.~ 41 III| he knew the name of the saint, but he was greatly dismayed 42 III| kissed the feet of this holy Saint, and repented them full 43 III| he came more than another saint; he answered because he 44 III| unnethe move, and the glorious saint cast the stone upon his 45 III| in working. And thus this saint was amiable in conversation, 46 III| sanctorum, wherein this holy saint Dunstan had great joy. He 47 III| that injury done against a saint displeaseth greatly almighty 48 III| the body of the glorious saint was translated, he gave 49 III| holy place for his blessed saint, S. Austin, that if I should 50 III| good horse. And when the saint saw him so richly adorned 51 III| thanking God and the holy saint of their health. And when 52 III| God mercy, and the holy saint, for her trespass, and purposed 53 III| God mercy, and the holy saint, for her great offence. 54 III| the prayer of this holy saint, delivered of their irons, 55 III| great renomee of this holy saint, and came to Paris for to 56 III| bare it all dead unto the saint, in rending her hair and 57 III| be to God and to his holy saint.~Unto Arcy, the castle, 58 III| by the merits of the holy saint. Her hope was nothing in 59 III| would give no pardon. The saint had pity on him and blessed 60 III| that, the fingers of the saint burnt about them as tapers 61 III| of the holy and blessed saint, S. Genevieve, the which 62 III| us call on this glorious saint, the blessed Genevieve, 63 IV| prayers of this glorious saint they were enlumined again 64 IV| Of Saint Peter. ~S. Peter the apostle 65 IV| let us pray to this holy saint Theodora, to pray Almighty 66 IV| the merits of this holy saint, S. Swithin, to whom let 67 IV| passion. For this glorious saint our Lord hath showed many 68 IV| Then let us pray this holy saint to be a special advocate 69 IV| to God, and to this holy saint to be their comfort. And 70 IV| of his visage, said: Holy saint of God, have pity of us 71 IV| they appeared to a holy saint named Ceracius, saying that 72 IV| this world he said. And the saint granted him that he should 73 IV| Mary. Then the blessed saint kneeled down, and anon the 74 IV| now less. And when the saint asked him what he meant 75 IV| sound of confusion. And the saint demanded him what he meant 76 IV| the feast of so great a saint, and they took and reproved 77 IV| feast of one so great a saint, and she was angry and answered: 78 V| a traitor. This blessed saint, always confessing Jesu 79 V| which soon after the holy saint was canonised by the pope 80 V| pray unto this glorious saint S. Rocke, that by his intercession 81 V| the merits of this holy saint from that isle seven miles, 82 V| the king would please the saint, and doubted that he would 83 V| a finger of the glorious saint. And this monk took this 84 V| fingers of the glorious saint. And when the abbot had 85 V| let us pray unto this holy saint John Baptist, to be a moyen 86 V| that, he kneeled tofore the saint and required pardon, and 87 V| sepulchre, praying to the holy saint to pardon Arcadius his father, 88 V| then they prayed the holy saint that he would take the half 89 V| miracles for his blessed saint, and the renomee of it shone 90 V| and died suddenly, and the saint was the more worshipped 91 V| quench the fame of the holy saint. But after the saying tofore 92 V| the saying tofore of the saint he feloniously slew himself 93 V| shall be worshipped as a saint through all the world.~On 94 V| every man praised him as a saint. This holy man Francis came 95 V| for thirst. and this holy saint impetred a fountain by his 96 V| comforted. And after this the saint called him and said: I give 97 V| eateth whom ye honour as a saint, for he gave it to me yester 98 V| it happed me to meet any saint coming from heaven, and 99 V| hands, and would say to the saint: Holy saint, abide a while, 100 V| would say to the saint: Holy saint, abide a while, for the 101 V| give again to me, holy saint, praying devoutly to thee, 102 V| him: lf S. Francis be a saint, let come eighteen on the 103 V| be true that Francis be a saint, let a sword rive me through 104 V| this day, and if he be no saint, that it escape safely. 105 V| affiance and trust in the saint, and would not suffer to 106 V| devotion, called the holy saint unto his aid and help, in 107 VI| and Edward, which was a saint and confessor, of whom we 108 VI| during the life of the holy saint and king, S. Edward. Wherefore 109 VI| to God, and to this holy saint. And anon as they had ended 110 VI| kneeling down saying: O blessed saint of God, I here meekly submit 111 VI| Almighty God and to this holy saint king Edward. And ever after, 112 VI| of blasphemy to this holy saint, and she all to-beat her 113 VI| devoutly prayed this holy saint till he were whole, and 114 VI| the merits of this blessed saint and martyr S. Quintin. To 115 VI| hallow the feast of every saint by himself, as well for 116 VI| singularly make feast of every saint, S. Gregory the pope hath 117 VI| for when we do worship the saint or saints, we worship God 118 VI| or for the prayer of some saint. First, for the light punition, 119 VI| for the prayers of some saint, as it is read of S. Patrick 120 VI| every year the feast of a saint to their honour and our 121 VI| the prayers of the holy saint. And this holy saint impetred 122 VI| holy saint. And this holy saint impetred and had grant of 123 VI| thither whereas this holy saint lay, and took to her his 124 VI| and honoured her as a very saint. But there was a marvellous 125 VI| much greatly this sweet saint, S. Clare, and how she had 126 VI| veritably this is a right very saint and glorious virgin, reigning 127 VI| nevertheless he is a much holy saint, and greater than such ones 128 VI| witness that she is a very saint, if it were not for the 129 VI| and pray thee, right sweet saint, that thou wilt send to 130 VI| they were cut off, the holy saint looked again towards heaven, 131 VI| thanked God and his holy saint for this miracle. And at 132 VI| found the body of the holy saint and the anchor by it which 133 VI| many miracles for this holy saint, and the body was laid in 134 VI| devoutly pray unto this blessed saint, S. Clement, that by his 135 VII| devotion that he had to the saint, and ceased to pray to her; 136 VII| devoutly pray to this blessed saint Dorothy that she be our 137 VII| Lord showeth for this holy saint many fair miracles. Wherefore 138 VII| devoutly pray to this holy saint that he pray for us to our 139 VII| of summer as this blessed saint Erkenwold rode in his chair 140 VII| virtuous life of this holy saint, and said it was not honest, 141 VII| and worship of this holy saint, wherefore the people were 142 VII| let us pray unto this holy saint that he be a special advocate 143 VII| not called of holy church Saint Bede, but worshipful Bede, 144 VII| the glory of his glorious saint. When the child was born 145 VII| commanded that the body of the Saint should be remised in the 146 VII| hath honoured his blessed saint with many marvellous signs 147 VII| merits of this glorious saint.~We read also that there 148 VII| and glory of his glorious saint, S. Thomas, whose merits 149 VII| grace of God and of the saint they were all fed and rassassied 150 VII| corpse lay, besought the saint with faithful heart, sore 151 VII| solemnity of this glorious saint is celebrated the seventeenth 152 VII| history of this glorious saint, I ne may find more of it, 153 VII| came to the sudary of the saint and with great devotion 154 VII| one of the teeth of the saint touched the places on his 155 VII| healed by the merits of the saint, whom we beseech to pray 156 VII| miracles. The which glorious saint rested in peace the eleventh 157 VII| thereof, neither to the saint nor to the church. Which 158 VII| him. The pure and clean saint then, having the hair on 159 VII| made unto God, and to the Saint in divers places were fourteen 160 VII| water by the hands of the saint, ate it and recovered health. 161 VII| and recovered health. The saint himself giving foison alms, 162 VII| On a time, as the said saint said mass, while he celebrated 163 VII| carpenters done unto the saint, was the said post found 164 VII| through the merits of the saint restored unto life, sight 165 VII| wonderful and marvellous on his saint, gave and betook the same 166 VII| of death. Then the said saint, so returned into France, 167 VII| commandment of the said saint he was marked or tokened, 168 VII| divers others, this glorious saint resplendisseth of many miracles. ~ 169 VII| sepulchre or grave of the saint, beseeching him of help, 170 VII| and by the merits of the saint recovered her sight. Also 171 VII| but our Lord willing his saint to be enhanced among so 172 VII| borne to the grave of the saint, and after her prayer done 173 VII| that by the merits of the saint to whom they trusted much, 174 VII| mother vowed him to the said saint, made the stones that covered 175 VII| the font wherein the said saint was baptized, she kneeled, 176 VII| there to God and to the saint, by the merits of whom her 177 VII| hear them. This glorious saint then, as testified it is 178 VII| seen, for the same holy saint, filled with virtues renounced 179 VII| the last, this glorious saint, tending to God, fountain 180 VII| honour and glory of the said saint.~A maiden of two years of 181 VII| Her father besought the saint for her life and anon by 182 VII| anon by the merits of the saint she was raised and restored 183 VII| father made for him to the saint was restored again unto 184 VII| and vow made unto the same saint by her parents, recovered 185 VII| made by the father to the saint, the child so dismembered 186 VII| dead, vow made to the same saint, was the child restored 187 VII| by her parents unto the saint, recovered the spirit of 188 VII| many others would God his saint to be magnified and rendered 189 VII| Therefore let us pray the holy saint Louis of Marseilles that 190 VII| withal. But the blessed saint fled unto the forest of 191 VII| followeth the Life of S. Albine.~Saint Albine was born of noble 192 VII| and demanded help of the saint, and soon she was holpen 193 VII| albus, and thus this holy saint was all white by purity 194 VII| faith, therewith this holy saint was replenished.~It is read 195 VII| blind enlumined. This holy saint Albine was bishop of Angers 196 VII| thence, and said to him: O Saint Erasmus, the most chosen 197 VII| Constantine's vision of Saint Nicholas, ii. 115.~Convent


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