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1 V| is signified Apocalypsis vii., where it is said: Ne will 2 VII| 32.~Agathon. December 7, vii. 82.~Agnes. January 21, 3 VII| iii. 236.~Albine. March 1, vii. 222.~Aldegonde. January 4 VII| Aldegonde. January 30, vii. 218.~*Aldhelm. May 25, 5 VII| Arnold = Arnulph. August 15, vii, 164.~Arsenius, July 19, 6 VII| 164.~Arsenius, July 19, vii. 78.~Articles of the Faith, 7 VII| Articles of the Faith, vii. 262.~Ascension of our Lord, 8 VII| Josaphat. November 19, vii. 84.~Barnabas. June 11, 9 VII| 133.~*Bede. May 26 or 27, vii. 39.~Benet = Benedict. March 10 VII| iii. 27.~*Brandon. May 16, vii. 48.~Brice. November 13, 11 VII| 149.~Demetrien. October 8, vii. 182.~Denis. October 9, 12 VII| 202.~*Dorothy. February 6, vii. 42.~*Dunstan, May 19, iii. 13 VII| i. 41.~*Erasmus. June 2, vii. 267.~*Erkenwolde. April 14 VII| Erkenwolde. April 30, vii. 67.~Eufemia. September 15 VII| 78.~Fiacre. August 30, vii. 173.~Firmin, Invention 16 VII| ii. 129.~Gatus. April 22, vii. 161.~Geneviève. January 17 VII| Gests of the Lombards, vii. 106.~Giles. September 1, 18 VII| Ives of Brittany. May 19, vii. 191.~Jacinctus. September 19 VII| the Martyr. November 27, vii. 34.~Jerome. September 30, 20 VII| the Abbot. February 28, vii. 75.~John and Paul. June 21 VII| Josaphat. November 19, vii. 84.~Joseph, i. 228.~Joshua, 22 VII| 225.~Justin. April 13, vii. 181.~Justina, September, 23 VII| Katherine. November 25, vii. 1.~*Kenelm. July 17, iv. 24 VII| v. 147.~Landry. June 10, vii. 187.~Lawrence. August 10, 25 VII| Louis, Bishop. August 19, vii. 215.~Louis, King of France. 26 VII| King of France. August 25, vii. 204.~Lowe or Lupe. September 27 VII| 72.~Mass, History of the, vii. 225.~Matthew. September 28 VII| Melanius of Rouen. October 22, vii. 189.~Michael. September 29 VII| iii. 221.~Morant. May 5, vii. 201.~Moses, i. 256.~Moses 30 VII| Moses the Abbot. February 7, vii. 76.~Nativity of our Lady. 31 VII| 66.~Pastor, January 12, vii. 71.~Patrick. March 17, 32 VII| Pelagien, Pope. August 27, vii. 106.~Pelagienne. October 33 VII| 155.~Polycarp. January 26, vii.146. ~Praxede. July 21, 34 VII| vi. 81.~Quiriacus. May 4, vii 149.~*Quirine. June 16, 35 VII| 86.~*Rigobert. January 8, vii.185.~Rock. August 16. v. 36 VII| Saturnine. November 29, vii. 30.~Saul, ii. 2.~Savien, 37 VII| 197.~Simeon. February 4, vii. 139.~Simon the Apostle. 38 VII| Thomas Aquinas. March 7, vii. 154.~Thomas of Canterbury. 39 VII| ii. 57.~Turian. July 13, vii. 171.~Urban. May 25, iii. 40 VII| Adalaoth, king of the Lombards, vii. 111.~Agatha (S.), cured 41 VII| Agilmud, king of the Lombards, vii. 107.~Agisulphe, king of 42 VII| Agisulphe, king of the Lombards, vii, 111.~Agnes, Thecla and 43 VII| 175.~Alboin, story of, vii. 108.~Alcuin's letter to 44 VII| s letter to Charlemagne, vii. 124.~Alexander the Pope, 45 VII| 156.~Amis and Amelion, vii. 122.~Andrea of Ferrara, 46 VII| Avenir, a king in India, vii. 85.~Barking monastery, 47 VII| 85.~Barking monastery, vii. 68.~Bathing never practiced 48 VII| lengthened miraculously, iv. 217, vii. 199.~Beard and hair grown 49 VII| Bede, Venerable, story of, vii. 120.~Bells of Sens refuse 50 VII| Berengarius, heresy of, vii. 133.~Bernard saw not the 51 VII| 27.~----that were angels, vii. 52.~Birinus, vision of, 52 VII| 52.~Birinus, vision of, vii. 48.~Blind man cured by 53 VII| Brescia, it rains blood at, vii. 123.~Bruill abbey, vii. 54 VII| vii. 123.~Bruill abbey, vii. 201.~Bulgaria converted, 55 VII| 201.~Bulgaria converted, vii 128.~Cadygam, wife of Mahomet, 56 VII| Cadygam, wife of Mahomet, vii 113.~Calf restored to life 57 VII| miraculous, iii, 153, iv. 195, vii. 221.~Canute in England, 58 VII| Carnifrut, the cross of, vii. 173.~Carpo, the vision 59 VII| his personal appearance, vii. 125.~—would not marry his 60 VII| not marry his daughters, vii. 124.~Chartres saved by 61 VII| 10.~Chertsey, abbot of, vii. 67.~Child on whom our Lord 62 VII| descends from a crucifix, vii. 173.~—the names of, i. 63 VII| Arnold sustained in the air, vii. 169.~Cosdroe, King of Persia, 64 VII| Deaf and dumb man cured, vii. 146.~Deerhurst, S, Alphage 65 VII| the Areopagite, his books, vii. 126.~Devil appeare to S. 66 VII| Gratian buys the Papacy, vii. 133.~Gregory, S., his additions 67 VII| the service of the mass, vii. 124.~Gundoferus, king of 68 VII| and Cunegonde, virgins, vii. 130.~—at Toulouse, iv. 69 VII| iii. 84.~Island of sheep, vii. 51.~Jangling of monks, 70 VII| Jasconye, a great fish, vii. 52.~Jehosaphat, last judgment 71 VII| the thief and S. Simon, vii. 144.~Joseph, a Jew, converted 72 VII| iii. 35.~—punishment of, vii. 61.~Julian the Apostate, 73 VII| 148.~—tended by S. Louis, vii. 209.~Leprosy cured by the 74 VII| the sudary of S. Landry, vii. 188.~Lexington, Stephen, 75 VII| Lombards, origin of their name; vii. 109.~Londoners claim the 76 VII| the body of S Erkenwold, vii. 70.~Lorraine pilgrims, 77 VII| becomes a precious stone. vii. 142.~Mahomet, the history 78 VII| Mahomet, the history of, vii. 112.~Malchus of Ephesus, 79 VII| W. Morris' story of the, vii. 134. ~Manuscripts, cargo 80 VII| and serpents, a parable, vii. 93.~Milk flows in place 81 VII| 248.~Monstrous births, vii. 135.~Mortuary beast, vi. 82 VII| Mother denied by her son, vii. 72. Mother of God, statute 83 VII| 179.~Nachor, the magician, vii. 99.~Narses, history of, 84 VII| 99.~Narses, history of, vii. 109.~Natalie, wife of S. 85 VII| and archer, story of the, vii. 92.~Nobleman's daughters 86 VII| Noddo, fearful end of, vii. 167.~Octaves, meaning and 87 VII| prayer, iii. 92.~Omer, S., vii. 202,~Otto, the emperors 88 VII| the emperors of that name, vii. 128-9.~Oxen of no avail 89 VII| history of the Lombards, vii. 106.~Pepin, king of France, 90 VII| Pepin, king of France, vii. 119.~Peter converts S. 91 VII| vi. 193.~Pharon of Meaux, vii. 174.~Philip the emperor 92 VII| 81.~Rosamond, story of, vii. 108.~Roses in the tombs 93 VII| Sea-sickness averted by S. Erasmus, vii. 267.~Second advent of Christ, 94 VII| v. 87.~Sergius the monk, vii. 114.~Serpent exorcised 95 VII| long swallowed by a woman, vii. 143.~Serpents expelled 96 VII| Shepherds turn bread into flesh, vii. 239.~Shrift, too frequent, 97 VII| 15.~Sinai, hermits of, vii. 25.~Sneezing plague, the 98 VII| 223.~Stratford le Bow, vii. 70.~Strood, no tailed children 99 VII| miracle of the, iii. 192; vii. 202. ~Sunday, desecration 100 VII| queen of the Lombards, vii. 111.~Theodosius, the emperor, 101 VII| by three drops of water, vii. 107.~—S. Austin's parable 102 VII| fruitful, iii. 196.~Trygvier, vii. 193.~Tuesday sacred to 103 VII| avoided by S. Arsenius, vii. 80-1.~Wulstan's disposition 104 VII| THE EDITOR~END OF VOL. VII~


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