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1 I| and to give us glory. S. Gregory putteth four causes of the
2 I| to him by force. And S. Gregory saith of him: Robustos quippe
3 I| orders. For thus, as S. Gregory saith: at the day of judgment
4 I| light. Whereof saith S. Gregory: If the passion of Jesu
5 I| not be idle. This saith S. Gregory: If it work, it is great,
6 I| he ought to repress. S. Gregory in his homilies putteth
7 I| fast. And this saith S. Gregory: Wherefore keep we not this
8 I| the contrary. For after S. Gregory: Adam sinned by pride, by
9 I| this reason assigneth S. Gregory upon Ezechiel saying: The
10 I| of ours. Whereof saith S. Gregory: Our Lord by example hath
11 I| seen. And hereof speaketh Gregory Nyssen and S. Austin, like
12 I| instituted it, that was Saint Gregory the Pope, and that was at
13 I| found in the life of S. Gregory. Secondly, this Litany is
14 I| when they were made, S. Gregory ordained them by seven ordinances.
15 I| ascended into heaven. After S. Gregory, the first, that is to wit
16 I| Ghost do miracles. For S. Gregory saith: The miracles maketh
17 I| love. And hereof saith S. Gregory: The Holy Ghost appeared
18 I| operation. Whereof saith S. Gregory: The love of God is never
19 I| saw God. Whereof saith S. Gregory: The Holy Ghost is said
20 I| power be put out, whereof S. Gregory recounteth in his dialogue,
21 I| which be all equal as S. Gregory saith: As long as thou believest
22 I| shedding of tears. For as S. Gregory saith: The thought of an
23 II| and misery, of which S. Gregory hath made a great book called:
24 II| called: The morals of S. Gregory, which is a noble book and
25 II| and eighty seven. ~And S. Gregory telleth in the first book
26 III| And therefore saith S. Gregory: The good work ought to
27 III| Of S. Gregory the Pope.~Gregory is said
28 III| Of S. Gregory the Pope.~Gregory is said of grex, which is
29 III| to say a preacher. Then Gregory is to say as a preacher
30 III| noble doctor or preacher. Or Gregory is to say in our language
31 III| compiled and ordained.~S. Gregory was born of the parentage
32 III| time it happed that, S. Gregory in his cell of the same
33 III| have pity on him. Then S. Gregory commanded that there should
34 III| yet help him; on whom S Gregory had yet pity, and did to
35 III| his great loss, so that S. Gregory commanded his provost that
36 III| send him pottage. And S. Gregory commanded anon that that
37 III| this angel appeared to S. Gregory and said to him that God
38 III| happed afterward that as S. Gregory passed through the market
39 III| were for to sell. And S. Gregory demanded from whence they
40 III| answered, of England. After S. Gregory demanded if they were christian,
41 III| paynims. Then sighed S. Gregory and said: Alas, what fair
42 III| angels. And for that S. Gregory went to the pope, and by
43 III| the Romans heard say that Gregory was sent into England, anon
44 III| this that thou hast let Gregory go out of Rome. Of which
45 III| his messengers after S. Gregory, and commanded him to return
46 III| Pelagius died, and then S. Gregory was elect of all the people
47 III| upon the ditch in which S. Gregory was; and a recluse, a holy
48 III| descended from heaven to S. Gregory and after went up again.
49 III| went up again. Anon then S. Gregory was taken of the people
50 III| cæli lætare, etc., and S. Gregory put thereto: Ora pro nobis,
51 III| alleluia. At the same time S. Gregory saw an angel upon a castle
52 III| the sheath, and thereby S. Gregory understood that the pestilence
53 III| called the Castle Angel.~S. Gregory did every day so great alms
54 III| vanished away, whereof S. Gregory had marvel. The night after
55 III| person. ~Another day S. Gregory commanded to his dispenser
56 III| twelve poor men, and when S. Gregory and the poor men were set
57 III| but twelve, and said to S. Gregory: Holy father, there be no
58 III| more. Then considered S. Gregory that, one of the pilgrims
59 III| old. And after dinner S. Gregory took him by the hand and
60 III| him in a vision that S. Gregory and he should have like
61 III| poverty to the riches of S. Gregory which lovest more thy cat,
62 III| stroke and play, than S. Gregory doth all his riches, for
63 III| merit and reward with S. Gregory in the glory of paradise.~
64 III| a day it happed that S. Gregory sang mass in the church
65 III| of her son. On a time S. Gregory went by the market of Rome
66 III| sickness. Then answered S. Gregory that he had liefer to have
67 III| and communed, and when S. Gregory should give to her the holy
68 III| began to smile tofore S. Gregory, and anon he withdrew his
69 III| Lord Jesu Christ. Anon S. Gregory put himself to prayer with
70 III| were risen from prayer, S. Gregory saw the holy sacrament in
71 III| after, by the prayers of S. Gregory, the flesh of the sacrament
72 III| more firm in the faith. ~S. Gregory made and ordained the song
73 III| numerari. At the last when S. Gregory had been pope thirteen years,
74 III| Let us then pray to S. Gregory that he get us grace that
75 III| And the holy doctor, S. Gregory, wrote his life.~
76 III| him and all his servants.~Gregory of Tours telleth that there
77 III| body to do well. For as Gregory of Nyssen saith: We have
78 III| honorably. And of him said Gregory of Tours, doctor: That if
79 III| Lord Jesu Christ, by S. Gregory, then being pope of Rome.
80 III| God, hospitality, whom S. Gregory the pope hath sent to convert
81 III| emperor of Rome. And then S. Gregory, the pope, established for
82 IV| hundred and sixty-four. ~S. Gregory recordeth that a lady visited
83 IV| out by christian men. S. Gregory saith that the great force
84 IV| half in that other. ~And S. Gregory recounteth in his dialogues
85 IV| And in the same book S. Gregory saith when that a holy priest
86 IV| death in one day, yet S. Gregory ordained that that day specially
87 IV| saith S. Dionysius. And S. Gregory telleth that there was a
88 IV| divers torments. And S. Gregory calleth this blessed Felicitas
89 IV| he was. ~On a day, as S. Gregory recounteth, in his dialogues,
90 IV| another name, Decius. ~S. Gregory saith in his dialogues that
91 IV| burning appeared visibly. Gregory of Tours saith that when
92 IV| anon the ache was gone. S. Gregory telleth in his book of dialogues
93 IV| broken off the chalice. ~Gregory rehearseth in his register
94 V| great honour of the paynims. Gregory of Tours rehearseth of the
95 V| the land of Calabria, S. Gregory into the city of Columna,
96 V| something. The blessed S. Gregory saith thus of his books
97 V| man of great virtue, as S. Gregory saith in his dialogue, whose
98 V| After the death of Pope Gregory, anon the citizens of Rome
99 V| men in all things. And S. Gregory recordeth in the third book
100 V| every each had done.~But Gregory passeth the manner of this
101 V| manner of the vision that S. Gregory leaveth. When each had said,
102 V| he baptized the Jew.~S. Gregory rehearseth in his dialogues
103 V| the eighth pope after S. Gregory, did do make a noble church
104 V| God. And oft-times, as S. Gregory saith, when a thing of marvellous
105 V| apparition happed in the time of Gregory the pope. For when the said
106 V| of the first Gerarchia, Gregory accordeth with Dionysius,
107 V| principates and virtues. Gregory and Bernard have another
108 V| is understood, after S. Gregory, that which is said in the
109 V| be above all, like as S. Gregory showeth in his homily. For
110 V| Gregorius; this saith S. Gregory. Fourthly, they ought to
111 V| their woodness and went unto Gregory Nazianzen, bishop of Constantinople.
112 VI| Emmaus, as some say. And Gregory saith in his Morals, that
113 VI| the fourth pope from S. Gregory, about the year of our Lord
114 VI| the people that came, Pope Gregory established this feast to
115 VI| feast of every saint, S. Gregory the pope hath ordained and
116 VI| used in Egypt. And after Gregory also, this is treble martyrdom
117 VI| showed to some, after that S. Gregory saith: That some souls be
118 VI| appeareth by an ensample that S. Gregory reciteth in the fourth book
119 VI| ensample of Paschasius, of whom Gregory telleth in the fourth book
120 VI| appeareth by ensample, that S. Gregory putteth in his fourth book
121 VI| many examples.~Like as S. Gregory recounteth, in the fourth
122 VI| after he died. And then S. Gregory commanded his brethren that
123 VI| perdition. Nevertheless, S. Gregory commanded one of his brethren
124 VI| that be dead is fasting. S. Gregory, in speaking of this matter
125 VI| in that place. The pope Gregory had much great faith and
126 VI| it happed that the pope Gregory defended that no friar should
127 VI| forthon well may the pope Gregory take from us all the friars,
128 VI| of God. Anon as the pope Gregory heard this tiding he repealed
129 VII| Pelagius the predecessor of S. Gregory but another tofore him.
130 VII| Pelagius, to Pelagius, Gregory. In the time of this Pelagius
131 VII| fair oratory. To whom S. Gregory sent the books of dialogues,
132 VII| therefore established S. Gregory to sing the office in the
133 VII| of her people. And when Gregory was dead Sabine succeeded
134 VII| left, and the office of S. Gregory was solemnly published,
135 VII| all the church. And then Gregory came forward and changed
136 VII| introit of the mass, and S. Gregory ordained the introit of
137 VII| Ambrose, Gelasius, and Gregory added thereto collects and
138 VII| Ambrose, Gelasius, and Gregory, established to be sung
139 VII| was made pope and called Gregory, and when he was in the
140 VII| and such prelates as Pope Gregory had do be assembled at the
141 VII| the same pope. And after Gregory died, which was oppressed
142 VII| was sent for of the Pope Gregory the tenth, he went by Champagne
143 VII| our Lord Jesu Christ. S. Gregory exposeth it thus: Alle,
144 VII| Gorgone. September 9, v. 119.~Gregory. March 12, iii. 60.~Grysogone.
145 VII| vi. 190.~Alms-deeds of S. Gregory, iii. 61.~Ambrose, S., his
146 VII| Angel entertained by S. Gregory, iii. 66.~----instructs
147 VII| English children and S. Gregory, iii. 62.~— children at
148 VII| buys the Papacy, vii. 133.~Gregory, S., his additions to the
149 VII| Lady, ii. 127.~Mass of S. Gregory, miracle of the, iii. 69.~
150 VII| iii. 68.~—punishment of S. Gregory therefor, iii. 68.~Trance
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