The Roman martyrologe according to the reformed calendar faithfully translated out of Latin into English, by G.K. of the Society of Iesus.

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The Roman martyrologe according to the reformed calendar faithfully translated out of Latin into English, by G.K. of the Society of Iesus.
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[Saint-Omer] :: Imprinted with licence [at the English College Press],
M·DC·XXVII· [1627]
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Martyrologies -- Early works to 1800.
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D The eighteenth Day.

THE Chayre of S. Peter the Apostle, wherein he first sate at Rome. There also, the Passion of S. Prisca Virgin and Martyr, who vnder Claudius the Empe∣rour, after many torments, receaued a Crowne of Martyrdome. In Pontus, the birth-day of the holy Martyrs Moseus, and Ammonius souldiers, who being condem∣ned to digge in the mettall mines, at last were burned. There also of S. Athenogenes an anciēt Deuine, who when he was to be burned, song ioyfully a Hymne, which he left in writing to his disciples. At a 1.1 Tours in France of S. Volusian Bishop, who taken by the Gothes, and banished, gaue vp his soule to God. There also of S. Leobardus Anchoret, a man of wonderfull abstinence and humility. In little Britany of S. Deicola Abbot, disciple to S. Columbane. At b 1.2 No∣uocomum of S. Liberata Virgin.

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