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1 I| For after the saying of S. Basil: Our Lord God when shall
2 II| followeth the Life of S. Basil, Bishop. And first of the
3 II| interpretation of his name. ~Basil is said of basis in Greek,
4 II| serpent, enemy of mankind. ~S. Basil was a venerable bishop and
5 II| thereupon saying: Such is Basil, like unto this pillar that
6 II| what this may be. And S. Basil that saw this in spirit,
7 II| Then said Effrem: Truly Basil is great, truly Basil is
8 II| Truly Basil is great, truly Basil is the pillar of fire, and
9 II| mouth. And Effrem said to S. Basil: Sire, I pray thee that
10 II| speak Greek, to whom S. Basil said: Thou hast demanded
11 II| Greek. Another hermit saw S. Basil, how he went in the habit
12 II| and handling thy cat, than Basil doth in all his array and
13 II| to the Arians, to whom S. Basil said: O thou emperor, it
14 II| not to thee. To whom S. Basil said: It appertaineth well
15 II| make satisfaction. And S. Basil said to him: It appertaineth
16 II| And the emperor said to S. Basil: Now go thou forth and judge
17 II| to that other. ~Then S. Basil went to them and said tofore
18 II| they opened not. Then S. Basil ordained a procession, and
19 II| emperor did promise to S. Basil much good and honour if
20 II| would consent to him. And S. Basil said that was a demand to
21 II| and forthwith went to S. Basil and rehearsed to him all
22 II| heard of her husband. And S. Basil sent for the husband and
23 II| delivered it to him. And S. Basil said to him: Thereof no
24 II| not they to me. Then said Basil: My son, be not afeard,
25 II| belief in Jesu Christ. And S. Basil gave to him a little meat
26 II| but I see them not. S. Basil gave him meat and closed
27 II| him out of the hand of S. Basil. And the young man began
28 II| greatly that they made S. Basil to move in holding the young
29 II| holding the young man. S. Basil said: Thou cursed and cruel
30 II| then said, hearing many, O Basil, thou grievest and annoyest
31 II| cried, Kyrie eleison, and S. Basil said to the devil: Our Lord
32 II| And the devil said to him, Basil, thou grieves and annoyest
33 II| that he gave to me. And S. Basil said to him: We shall not
34 II| writing. And thus as S. Basil prayed holding the hand
35 II| was laid in the hand of S. Basil, the which received it and
36 II| written with my hand. Then S. Basil brake them, and led the
37 II| writing she delivered to S. Basil, praying him to pray for
38 II| sin. And she came to S. Basil and said: Thou holy saint
39 II| done for the other, and S. Basil said to the woman: Leave
40 II| was sent to him from S. Basil, he said to her: Go from
41 II| man, but go again to S. Basil, and it is he that may get
42 II| she came into the city, S. Basil was borne to the church
43 II| thankings to God. Tofore or S. Basil died, he being in the malady
44 II| die anon. Which word S. Basil heard and said to him: Thou
45 II| in the west. To whom S. Basil said : What shalt thou say
46 II| otherwise possible. Then said S. Basil: if I live unto the morrow
47 II| hour I shall die; and S. Basil said: thou sayst truth,
48 II| that thou sayest. Then S. Basil said, how well that by nature
49 II| believed in Jesu Christ. ~S. Basil then took heart. and overcame
50 III| read in the history of S. Basil, he came in Cæsarea of Cappadocia
51 III| Cæsarea of Cappadocia and S. Basil came against him, and presented
52 III| the bread, he sent to S. Basil hay, saying: Thou hast sent
53 III| that I send to thee. S. Basil said: We have sent to thee
54 III| And the night ensuing, S. Basil saw in a vision, in the
55 III| lady he went to battle. S. Basil awoke all affrayed, and
56 III| tofore it was there. S. Basil after on the morn returned,
57 VII| Bartholomew. August 24, v. 31.~Basil. June 14, ii. 258.~Beatrice.
58 VII| confounded by a miracle of S. Basil, ii. 260.~—confounded by
59 VII| a Jew, converted by S. Basil, ii. 267.~—of Arimathea,
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