Volume
1 I| Jerome, the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius, and other books
2 I| childhood of Moses and the history of Pontius Pilate, which
3 I| Circumcision of our Lord, 'The History of David,' and 'The Life
4 I| the Book of the Chess, the History of Jason, the History of
5 I| the History of Jason, the History of the Mirror of the World,
6 I| Fables of Ovid, and the History of Godfrey of Boulogne in
7 I| Amen. ~And to the end each history, life and passion may be
8 I| as it is written in the history scholastic; for the works
9 I| therefore pursue we the history such as it is. ~When our
10 I| well supposed that this history be true. For tofore was
11 I| Here beginneth the History of Noah. ~The first Sunday
12 I| is read in the church the history of the holy patriarch Abraham
13 I| life of Isaac, with the history of Esau and of Jacob, which
14 I| bring in my matter of the history that is read, for now followeth
15 I| buried him. ~Thus endeth the history of Isaac and his two sons
16 I| Here beginneth the history of Joseph and his brethren,
17 I| Here next followeth the history of Moses, which is read
18 I| it that the children of History Israel may go dry through
19 II| The History of Joshua ~After Moses,
20 II| Judith, and in October the history of the Maccabees, and in
21 II| visions. And in December the history of Advent. and the book
22 II| The History of Saul. ~The first Sunday
23 II| the Book of Kings. ~This history maketh mention that there
24 II| FThe History of David ~Here followeth
25 II| happed we communed of the history of David; and this said
26 II| The History of Solomon. ~After David,
27 II| The History of Rehoboam. ~After Solomon,
28 II| And here I leave all the history and make an end of the book
29 II| Here followeth the History of Job, read on the first
30 II| Here followeth the history of Tobit which is read the
31 II| and beholding shortly the history, we may well see all these
32 II| Also it is read in the same history that S. John on a time entered
33 II| on Barham Down. And then History they thanked God and S.
34 II| Here followeth the History of the Innocents. ~The Innocents
35 II| father was named Antipater as history scholastic saith, and was
36 II| Cassiodorus saith in the History tripartite, in Hermopolin
37 III| ignorantly, of whom the history is here after. There was
38 III| And as it is read in the history of S. Basil, he came in
39 III| of Judas. It is read in a history, though it be named apocrypha,
40 III| Thus far it is read in the history which is not authentic.~
41 III| the Lombards, writeth his history and life of him, the which
42 III| It is also found in the history of Antioch, that when the
43 III| destroyed, is recorded in an history, though it be not authentic.
44 III| is read also in the same history, though it be apocrypha,
45 III| our Lord. Then, after this history, the cross by which we be
46 III| Here followeth the History of S. John Port Latin.~When
47 III| is greatly praised in the history of the Acts of the Apostles
48 III| not, I wot never, for the history of Nazarine rehearseth that
49 III| manner. It is said in the History Scholastic that David the
50 IV| rested and lay there, and the history of her was marvellously
51 IV| For as it is said in the History Scholastic that Herod Agrippa
52 IV| and it is written in the History Tripertite, that in that
53 IV| and also it is said in the History Tripertite, that the devil
54 IV| be contained in the said History. The fourth cause of the
55 IV| he found written in the History Euthimiata in the third
56 V| oath. And it is read in the History Scholastic that he had this
57 V| as it is contained in the History Scholastic, Herod Agrippa
58 V| miserably. This is in the History Scholastic.~Secondly, this
59 V| martyrdom, as it is read in the History Scholastic. For when his
60 V| Baptist, and this is that the History Scholastic saith. But now
61 V| persecution is contained in the history of S. Julian tofore rehearsed
62 V| And, as it is read in the History Scholastic: John was bound
63 V| And as it is had in the History Scholastic: In the time
64 V| And as it is said in the History Tripartita, that Valens
65 V| therein. This saith the History Tripartita.~After this,
66 V| as Paul witnesseth in the history of Lombards: And the time
67 V| calends of February, and the history of his sister is here set
68 V| like as it is said in the History Scholastic. And Bede witnesseth
69 V| had a little book of the history of the nativity of the Virgin
70 V| paynims, as it is said in the History Tripartite: O thrice blessed
71 V| of God.~It is read in the History Scholastic that the paynims
72 V| plainly contained in the History Tripartite. When he had
73 V| written more plainly in the History Tripartite. And this holy
74 V| bishop, and Bede writeth the history of him. And like as he shone
75 V| it which is read in the History Tripartite. There is a place
76 V| choleric. This is had in the History Tripartite.~Secondly, this
77 VI| the virtues of wisdom in history, he enseigned the nativity
78 VI| without for the showing of the history. In which also be contained
79 VI| church. It is read in the history of Antioch that the christian
80 VI| He is said also in the History Ecclesiastic, Lebbæus, which
81 VI| Lord. And it is read in the History Scholastic that the said
82 VI| it is said in an ancient history, as John Damascene witnesseth
83 VI| desired it.~And in the same history is contained how this image
84 VI| Also it is read in the History Ecclesiastic that when our
85 VI| Apostles, and Eusebius in the History Ecclesiastic, and Bede upon
86 VI| Ireland for some, of which the history is written tofore in his
87 VI| and hath set it in this history. After this when S. Peter
88 VI| that be rehearsed in the history of S. Clement, and because
89 VII| it is contained in the history of the invention of the
90 VII| John Damascene made the history with great diligence, in
91 VII| Here followeth the history of S. Pelagius the Pope,
92 VII| because many know not this history I have ordained it to be
93 VII| like as it is set in the history of the Lombards which Paul,
94 VII| manner as it is read in a history of him in a certain chronicle.
95 VII| follow is had from more truer history. For then Mahomet made and
96 VII| now let us return to the history of the Lombards, for then
97 VII| there should be sung a new history of S. Nicholas, in a church
98 VII| they might sing this new history, which he in no wise would
99 VII| dortour, and began to sing the history: O pastor eterne; and at
100 VII| Go ye and sing the new history of S. Nicholas from henceforth.~
101 VII| was raised to life. Of the history of this glorious saint,
102 VII| them in Latin, the which history S. Justin abbreviated or
103 VII| Here beginneth the noble History of the Exposition of the
104 VII| July 22, iv. 72.~Mass, History of the, vii. 225.~Matthew.
105 VII| vii. 142.~Mahomet, the history of, vii. 112.~Malchus of
106 VII| 238.~Moses, apocryphal history of, i. 258.~Mother denied
107 VII| magician, vii. 99.~Narses, history of, vii. 109.~Natalie, wife
108 VII| 298.~Paul the deacon's history of the Lombards, vii. 106.~
109 VII| 184.~Peter the toller, history of ii. 269.~Petrius of Byconne,
110 VII| Pilate, his parentage and history, i. 80.~—wedded his own
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