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1 II| Maximus, bishop of Nola, and Valerian, fled the persecution of
2 II| religion, and was deacon to S. Valerian bishop. He was in his childhood
3 II| and humanity; to whom S. Valerian, because he was empeshed
4 II| the provost, Vincent and Valerian were drawn to Valence and
5 II| and said: What sayest thou Valerian which under the name of
6 II| princes? And as the blessed Valerian answered lightly, S. Vincent
7 II| answer to the judge. To whom Valerian said: Right dear son, it
8 III| the Saints Tyburtius and Valerian be contained in the life
9 III| noble men Tiburtius and Valerian, and made all them do sacrilege,
10 III| never worship them. When Valerian the provost of Lucca heard
11 III| father, and the provost Valerian came also, and demanded
12 IV| sought by great study of Valerian and of Galien, then emperors,
13 IV| cemetery of S. Luke, and when Valerian heard that he sent to him
14 IV| presented to Decius and Valerian, emperors, with two of his
15 IV| them to poor christian men, Valerian the provost ordained that
16 IV| wrath, delivered him to Valerian the provost, that he should
17 IV| thy saints. And after that Valerian did do lead Hyppolitus with
18 IV| have one only God. And then Valerian commanded that all they
19 IV| with the others. And when Valerian heard hereof he did do take
20 IV| things done, Decius and Valerian ascended into a golden chariot
21 IV| and leadest me away. And Valerian cried also: O Laurence,
22 IV| chains; and the same hour Valerian died; and Decius returned
23 V| hastily thither. And when Valerian, bishop of Hippo, heard
24 V| overcame. Then the blessed Valerian doubted lest Augustin should
25 VI| espoused to a young man named Valerian, and the day of the wedding
26 VI| bewray it to no man. To whom Valerian said that he would gladly
27 VI| to thee his grace. Then Valerian, corrected by the will of
28 VI| the angel. And forth went Valerian and found this holy man
29 VI| with letters of gold, whom Valerian seeing, for fear fell down
30 VI| it? Say yea or nay. Then Valerian cried saying: There is nothing
31 VI| this old man away. Then Valerian received baptism of S. Urban
32 VI| Cecilia, and that other to Valerian, saying: Keep ye these crowns
33 VI| chastity pleaseth. And thou Valerian because thou hast used profitable
34 VI| what thou wilt.~To whom Valerian said: There is nothing in
35 VI| from whence it came. Then Valerian said: We have crowns which
36 VI| we have. Then Cecilia and Valerian began to preach to Tyburtius
37 VI| heard say that Tyburtius and Valerian buried christian men that
38 VI| body S. Cecilia buried by Valerian and Tyburtius. And after,
39 VII| hundred and fifty-six, under Valerian and Galien, emperors.~Thus
40 VII| the time of the emperor Valerian, S. Mellonin, which was
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