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1 III| thither, that is to wit Augustin, Mellitus, and John, for
2 V| say as sovereign, and then Augustin is as much to say as, increasing
3 V| he would pray for her son Augustin. And he, being overcome,
4 V| bishop of that city, and Augustin was sent at the prayer of
5 V| And then it happed that Augustin began to haunt with S. Ambrose,
6 V| put out of the heart of Augustin. And what befell to him
7 V| began to exhort him, and S. Augustin exhorted himself and said:
8 V| from Africa a friend of Augustin which was named Poncian,
9 V| calling of men. And when Augustin understood not all the beginning,
10 V| canticle of Ambrose and of Augustin. And anon he was marvellously
11 V| great virtues, which sent to Augustin, that if he would come to
12 V| renounce the world. And when S. Augustin knew it he went hastily
13 V| taught, he gave power to Augustin for to preach against the
14 V| it to be done by the said Augustin, that which he could not
15 V| blessed Valerian doubted lest Augustin should be taken away from
16 V| and that he would promise Augustin to be bishop of the church
17 V| church of Hippo, but when Augustin heard that, he refused it
18 V| dine with you. And then Augustin said that three things he
19 V| that it were no sin to slay Augustin, and said that he ought
20 V| good Lord; which answer Augustin praised marvellously, and
21 V| Manichean, which in a sermon of Augustin whereas he departed from
22 V| them thereof, then made S. Augustin therefore the book of the
23 V| under that tribulation, Augustin before all other led a bitter
24 V| of his infirmity: and S. Augustin answered to him: Son, that
25 V| four hundred. And thus S. Augustin right clear by light of
26 V| other doctors saith thus: S. Augustin concluded all the others
27 V| them. Volusian, to whom S. Augustin wrote, saith of him, thus:
28 V| the law of God all that Augustin knew not. S. Jerome saith
29 V| wrote to the glorious S. Augustin: I have no conning to answer
30 V| doctors: The glorious S. Augustin, bishop, flying by the high
31 V| sent to the holy father S. Augustin: I, Jerome, honour alway
32 V| of thy patron and head S. Augustin our fellow, but think not
33 V| Prosper saith of him: S. Augustin was quick in engine, sweet
34 V| men took the body of S. Augustin and brought it into Sardinia.
35 V| to bring the relics of S. Augustin to Pavia, which gave great
36 V| little, and the lessons of S. Augustin were read. And then he saw
37 V| wist well that it was S. Augustin, which had fulfilled that
38 V| had great devotion to S. Augustin, gave great good to a monk
39 V| that kept the body of S. Augustin for to have a finger of
40 V| very proper finger of S. Augustin, and when he came into his
41 V| into the pit. And when S. Augustin beheld him he marvelled,
42 V| There was a friar named Augustin, which was minister and
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