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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"The Roman martyrologe according to the reformed calendar faithfully translated out of Latin into English, by G.K. of the Society of Iesus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07132.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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E The fifteenth Day.

IN a Lucania at the riuer Silar, the birth-day of the holy Martyrs Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia, vnder Diocletian the Empe∣rour, who being brought thither out of Sicily, after they had endured hoat boyling lead, and by the power of God ouercome the beasts, and other cruell torments, ended the course of their glorious combat. At Do∣ostorum in Msia of S. Hesychius a Souldier, who being apprehended with S. Iulius, was a little after him, vnder Maximus President, crowned with Martyrdome. At Cordoua in Spayne of S. Benildes Martyr. At Zephyrus in Cilicia of S. Dulas Martyr, who vnder Maxi∣mus President, for the name of Christ, being first whipped, thē layd on a fiery gridiron, & basted with boyling oyle, and other∣wayes tormented, at last obtayned the

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palme of Martyrdome. At Palmyra in Syria of the holy Martyrs Libya and Leonides sy∣sters, and Eutropia a girle of twelue yeares old, who being diuersly tormented, recea∣ued the crowne of Martyrdome. At Valeu∣cene the deposition of S. Landeline Abbot. At b Auuergne of S. Abraham Confessour, re∣nowned for holynes of life and miracles.

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