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1 II| Herod served so well to Julian the emperor of Rome that
2 III| Here followeth of S. Julian, the bishop, and first the
3 III| interpretation of his name.~Julian is as much to say as jubilus,
4 III| is on high, and thereof Julian as going to high things
5 III| The Life of S. Julian.~S. Julian was bishop of
6 III| The Life of S. Julian.~S. Julian was bishop of Cenomanence.
7 III| praising of God. Of this S. Julian some say that this is he
8 III| after. There was another Julian born in Alvernia, which
9 III| and took the head of S. Julian, and the body of S. Feriol,
10 III| Vienne, found the head of S. Julian between the hands of S.
11 III| the other miracles of S. Julian it is said that a deacon
12 III| were of the church of S. Julian, and the shepherds defended
13 III| he said to them that S. Julian ate never no mutton, and
14 III| after, at the prayer of S. Julian in the church, he was healed.~
15 III| There was another Julian which was brother to one
16 III| they edified the church, Julian and Julius, his brother,
17 III| they carried a dead man. S. Julian said to them: Why lie ye
18 III| as we say to you. And S. Julian said to them: So may it
19 III| and found him dead as S. Julian had said to them. Then took
20 III| Another Julian there was that slew his
21 III| on the morn the wife of Julian went to the church, and
22 III| pass.~After long time S. Julian slept about midnight, sore
23 III| lamenting and crying that said: Julian come and help us over. And
24 III| to heaven, and said to S. Julian his host: Julian, our Lord
25 III| said to S. Julian his host: Julian, our Lord hath sent me to
26 III| penance. And a while after S. Julian and his wife rendered unto
27 III| Another Julian there was, but he was no
28 III| Julianus Apostata. This Julian was first a monk, and showing
29 III| and delivered them to this Julian tofore other monks for to
30 III| not do he returned. Then Julian demanded him where he had
31 III| without doing anything. Then Julian the apostate had great indignation
32 III| he made a sepulchre for Julian his master. And as it is
33 III| which he sent to him. And Julian had great indignation of
34 III| beasts with. Of which answer Julian was wroth and said: When
35 III| Call to me Mercury whom Julian the apostate hath slain,
36 III| of God had been slain of Julian, and was buried in the same
37 III| the battle which said that Julian the apostate and emperor
38 III| with his spurs and came to Julian the emperor, and brandished
39 III| saints every each named Julian, and of one that was a false
40 III| that was accomplished by Julian the apostate, which tormented
41 III| otherwise.~Now it happed that Julian the apostate did do slay
42 III| which noyed me. Then did Julian do melt lead and cast it
43 III| when Quiriacus moved not, Julian the emperor said to him:
44 III| serpents were all dead. Then Julian put him in a caldron of
45 III| baptism of martyrdom. Then was Julian much angry, and commanded
46 III| Gordian, that was vicar unto Julian the emperor, constrained
47 III| Epimachus, whom the said Julian had slain a little tofore.
48 III| Colomba, S. Maxime, S. Julian, and specially of S. Martin
49 IV| called Gallus, and that other Julian. This Gallus was so bad
50 IV| he did do slay him. Then Julian doubting and being afeard
51 IV| Constantine that, he created Julian governor of his host and
52 IV| of martyrdom. Then showed Julian the emperor the covetise
53 IV| will no more obey to thee. Julian then said to them: I had
54 IV| anger our God. Then said Julian: If ye do not my will within
55 IV| purposes" to do then. To whom Julian: Ween ye that christian
56 IV| which said to them: Our lord Julian hath sent me to you, that
57 IV| Then they said to him: If Julian be thy lord have thou peace
58 IV| Lord but Jesu Christ. When Julian heard these words he made
59 IV| when Constantius was dead, Julian succeeded him, and would
60 IV| what he had suffered. Then Julian died, and Jovinian reigned,
61 IV| and taught of the emperor Julian. Then this Julian was ordained
62 IV| emperor Julian. Then this Julian was ordained to be sub-deacon,
63 V| miracles were showed. Then Julian the apostate commanded that
64 V| punished for his trespass, so Julian the apostate was smitten
65 V| contained in the history of S. Julian tofore rehearsed after the
66 V| Conversion of S. Paul. Of this Julian the apostate, of his nativity,
67 V| Marcellus showed this to Julian, bishop of the same city,
68 V| that beheaded S. John, and Julian the apostate that burnt
69 V| that place: Porphyry and Julian Augustus reproveth in the
70 VI| sent they messengers to Julian, their cousin, prince of
71 VI| knights under Constantian and Julian Cæsar. And Martin rode with
72 VI| among the Frenchmen, and Julian Cæsar, which should have
73 VI| to me for to fight. Then Julian was wroth, and said that
74 VI| of her martyrdom with S. Julian. But when her father descended
75 VI| received martyrdom with S. Julian the second nones of December.
76 VII| Quiriacus.~In the time that Julian the apostate went for to
77 VII| when he was brought tofore Julian, he promised to him many
78 VII| Quiriacus would not do it, Julian commanded to strain him
79 VII| accomplished his orison, Julian said to him: Quiriacus,
80 VII| thee and thy pride. Then Julian did do bring a grabat of
81 VII| hours without speaking. Then Julian said to her: What is this
82 VII| there buried her. After this Julian commanded that Quiriacus
83 VII| celestial. Then commanded Julian to make a great pit, and
84 VII| dragon. And as he said so, Julian commanded to burn all the
85 VII| Amon said to the Emperor Julian: O king out of thy wit and
86 VII| mighty. For which words, Julian commanded to smite off his
87 VII| finished his martyrdom. Julian called Quiriacus, and prayed
88 VII| semblable to thee. Then Julian was much angry, and commanded
89 VII| vi. 72.~Judith, ii. 77.~Julian the Bishop. January 27,
90 VII| punishment of, vii. 61.~Julian the Apostate, iii. 13, iv.
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