Vitas patrum.
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Contents
- title page
- foreword
- ¶The Prologue of the translatour.
- table of contents
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¶Here foloweth the fyrste parte
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¶Prologue of saynt Ihero
- ¶ Of saynt Iohn̄ the Heremyte the fyrst chapytre / whiche begynnyth in la¦tyn Primum igitur /
- ¶ Of saynt Am̄on abbot of thre thou¦sande monkes / And begynnyth in la∣tyn. Vidimus autem / Caplm iii.
- ¶ Of saynt Benon abbot ledynge an angelles lyfe. begynnynge Vidimus & alium. Caplm iiii.
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¶ Of the cyte of Exirynque· in y
e whi∣che dwellyd neuer heretyke / begynnyn∣ge Vidimus autem. Caplm v. - ¶ Of saynt Theon whythe was xxx. yere wythout spekynge / and begyn̄yth vidimus et alium / Caplm vi.
- ¶ Of saynt Apolonyen. cōfessour & of his vertues. begyn̄ynge Vidim{us} & aliū ¶ Caplm vii.
- ¶ Of saynt Ammon thermyte / why∣che slew a dragon. & conuerted the the∣ues. and begynnyth in latyn ¶Que an diuim{us} / Caplm viii.
- ¶ Of saynt Coprete preest and Here∣myte / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Erat quidam / Caplm ix.
- Of saynt Cyr. Ysaye. & Paule. whiche begyn̄yth Adhebat adhuc / Caplm x.
- chapter - 11
- chapter - 12
- ¶ Of saynt Pithiryon. whiche begyn∣nyth ¶ Redeūtes / Caplm xiii.
- ¶ Of saynt Eulogyon. whyche begyn¦nyth in latyn ¶ Vidimus et alium Caplm xiiii.
- ¶Of saynt Appellen· and begynnyth in latyn ¶Vidimus & aliū presbiterū / Caplm xv.
- ¶Of saynt Paphunce / and begyn̄yth in latyn ¶ Vidimus et alium monaste¦rium / Caplm xvi.
- ¶Of the monastery of saynt Ysodore begynnynge in latyn ¶ Vidimus apud thehaidam / Caplm xvii.
- ¶Of saynt Serapyon abbot / whyche begynnynth in latyn ¶ Sed et in regi∣one, Caplm xviii.
- ¶ Of saynt Apolonyon Religyous & martyr. begynnyng in latyn ¶ Trade hant ergo / Caplm xix.
- ¶Of saynt Dioscore abbot begin̄yng Vidimus & aliū / Caplm xx.
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¶Of y
e monasteries of Nitrye. & begȳ¦nyth in latyn ¶ Venim{us} / Caplm xxi. - ¶ Of a nother place callyd Cecylya & begynnyth in latyn ¶ Post hunc ve∣ro / Caplm xxii.
- ¶ Of saynt Am̄onion abbot. begyn̄yn¦ge ¶Vidim{us} quendā / Caplm xxiii.
- ¶ Of saynt Dydyme why the begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶Vidimus inter cos Caplm xxiiii.
- ¶ Of saynt Crenyon whiche begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶ Vidim{us} / Caplm xxv.
- ¶ Of saynt Orygene. begynnynge in latyn ¶ Erat autem / Caplm xxvi.
- ¶ Of saynt Enagrion. whyche begyn¦nyth in latyn ¶ Vidimus ibi / & cetera Caplm xxvii.
- ¶ Of saynt Machayre Egypcyen / be∣gynnynge in latyn ¶ Narrabant au∣tem / Caplm xxviii.
- ¶ Of the vertues of that other saynt Machayre of Alexandrye / And begyn¦nyth in latyn ¶ Alius vero sāctus. &c· Caplm .xxix.
- ¶ Of saynt Amon fyrst relgio{us} in Ny¦trie. whiche begynynnth in latyn ¶ Ini¦ciū sancti / Caplm .xxx.
- ¶ Of saynt Pyamon. whyche begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶ Non autē michi. &c. Caplm .xxxi.
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¶ Of an other holy fad{er} y
t whiche was namyd Iohn̄. begȳnyng in latyn ¶ E∣rat in ipis locis / Caplm .xxxii. -
¶ Of y
e peryllis yt ben on ye way for to goo to ye hermytages. & begȳnith in la¦tyn ¶ Sepcies nā{que} / Caplm .xxxiii. - chapter - 34
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¶ Of y
e lif of saynt Poul first hermyte begȳnyng ¶ Sub decio / ca· .xxxv· - ¶Here folowyth the lyfe of saynt An∣thonye Abbot / Whyche fyrste was bro¦ughte in to wrytynge. and sente by sa∣ynt Anathase to the bysshopp of Alex∣andrye / And after by saynt Enagrion preest translated out of Greke in to la¦tyn. and put it to this present boke. whi¦che is made of holy faders / And begyn¦nyth in latyn ¶ Igit{ur} Anthonius. &c. Caplm .xxxvi.
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¶ Thus endyth the lyfe of the blessyd saynt Anthonye. And after folowyth y
e lyfe of saynt Hylaryon Heremyte / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Hilarion ortus Caplm .xxvii. - ¶ Here folowyth the life of saynt Ma¦lachye / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Ca¦romas / Caplm .xxxviii.
- ¶Here folowyth the lyfe of saynt Po∣ul the symple heremyte / And begyn̄yth in latyn ¶ Fuit quidam. et cetera Caplm .xxxix.
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¶Here folowith the lyfe of saynt Pau¦la or Paulyne / And begynnynth in la∣tyn ¶Si cuncta corporis mei membra &c. Caplm .xl.
- ¶Here folowyth of her dedes and vertues /
- ¶ Here after folowyth of the order of the monasterye of the good lady saynt Paula / And also of the contynence of the deuowte good and holy Relygyou∣ses / As well of theym as came to vysy¦te her as of other / And how she labou∣red and dyde payne in the acquysycy∣on and purchasynge of theyr helthe of theyr soules /
- ¶ Here folowyth the lyfe' of saynt Pe∣lage / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Quid factū est. &c / Caplm .xli.
- ¶ Here foloweth the lyf of saynt ma∣rie Egypcyen whyche in deserte ladde a solytarye lyf. And begynneth in la∣tyn. Fuit quidam Senex et cetera / ¶ Capitulum xlii.
- ¶ And nexte folowyth the lyfe of sa¦ynt Maryne / Begynnynge in latyn ¶ Fuit frater quidam / et cetera Caplm .xliii.
- ¶ The lyfe of saynt Eufrosyne / & be∣gynnyth in latyn ¶ Fuit vir. et cetera. Caplm .xliiii.
- ¶ Of saynt Frontynyan. Whyche be∣gynnyth in latyn ¶ Quomam sepe de¦sideratis / Caplm .xlv.
- ¶ Here folowyth the lyfe of saynt Sy∣meon heremyte / And begynnyth in la∣tyn ¶ Sanctus Symeon. et cetera Caplm .xlvi.
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¶ Of saynt Eufraxe vyrgyn / Whyche begynnyth in latyn ¶ In diebus theo∣do
u / Caplm .xlvii. -
¶ Of saynt Machan
Romayne whi¦che was founde nyght by Paradys ter∣restre / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Glo¦riam et magnificentiam. et cetera Caplm .xlviii. - ¶Here folowyth the lyfe of saynt Pas¦tumyen. whyche begynnyth in latyn ¶ Qm̄ desidero. &c· Caplm .xlix.
- ¶ Here folowyth of saynt Onuffryen Heremyte / And begynnyth in latyn Beate memorie paphoncius. et cetera / Caplm .l.
- ¶ Here folowyth the lyfe of saynt Abraham the Heremyte. And begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶ Cupio. et cetera Caplm .li.
- ¶Of saynt Pachomyen abbot. and be¦gynnyth in latyn ¶ Dominis noster thūs. &c. Caplm .lii.
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¶ How and in what tyme Relygyon was Instytuted. And begynnyth in la∣tyn ¶ E
at p ide tēpus / Caplm .liii. - ¶ How the sayd Pachomien wolde be Crysten / And begyn̄yth in latyn ¶ Per¦idem tēpus / Caplm .liiii.
- ¶ How in his yonge aege be distroyed the Ydollis / & begyn̄ith in latyn / ¶ Her enim. &c / Caplm .lv.
- ¶ How the sayde Pachomyen was ta∣ken for to goo on werre. And begin̄yth in latyn ¶ Eodem tempore. et. cetera Caplm .lvi.
- ¶ How Pachomyen receyued the holy Sacrament of baptim / And bgynnyth in latyn ¶ Igitur constantinus. &c Caplm .lvii·
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¶ How saynt Pachomien desirynge to be Heremyte or Relygyous / wente to y
e holy fader Palemon. dwellynge in de∣serte / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Andi∣uit autem / Caplm .lviii. -
¶ How Palemon the Heremyte gaaff to Pachomyen the habyte of Religyon And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Tunc sanc¦
s Palemon / Caplm .lix. - ¶Here folowyth of his abstynēce. And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Per idem temp{us} &c. Caplm .lx.
- ¶ Of a proude relygyous man whiche came for to vysite theym. And begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶ Vna vero dierum· &c Caplm .lxi.
- ¶How Pachomyen went thorugh the desertes. And begynnith in latyn ¶ I∣gitur pachomius / Caplm .lxii
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¶How a vo
from heuen spake to Pa¦chomyen And begynnyth in latyn ¶Quodam vero tempore. et cetera / Caplm .lxiii. -
¶Of the deth of saynt Palemon. And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Inter he
vene∣rabilis. &c / Caplm .lxiiii. -
¶How the sayde saynt Pachomyen & one his brother namyd Iohn conuerse∣den togyder. And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Quo pe
o / Caplm .lxv. - ¶Of the grete repentaunce and dys¦playsaunce that had the sayde Pacho¦myen for Indygnacōn and angre that he hadde agaynst his brother / And be∣gynnyth in latyn ¶ Inter hec et cetera Caplm .lxvi.
- ¶ How saynt Pachomyen resysted the temptacyons of the deuyll / And begyn¦nith in latyn ¶ Tūcinfatigabilis. &c. Caplm .lxvii.
- ¶ Of the Illusyons that the deuyl ma¦de to the sayde Pachomyen And begyn¦nyth in latyn ¶ Quadam vero die. &c. Caplm lxviii.
- ¶How saynt Pachomien was greuous¦ly beten of the deuyll / ¶ And begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶ Alia quo{que}. et cetera Caplm .lxix.
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¶Of the suretee and puyssaunce why∣che saynt Pachomyen
p yned of god And begȳnyth in latyn ¶ Tantam ve¦ro / Caplm .lxx. -
¶ How saynt Pachomyen prayed god that he neuer sholde slepe. To the ende that he myghte the lyghtelyer resyste y
e temptacyons of the deuyll / And begyn¦nyth in latyn ¶ Cun{que} se, vsdeer. &c / Caplm .lxxi. - ¶How thangell spake to Pachomyen famylierly / & begȳnyth ¶ Quodam ve¦ro tempore. Caplm .lxxii.
- ¶ The rules of the religyous hermytes delyuered by an angell to saynt Pacho¦myen / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Sin∣gulis iuxta vires. Caplm lxxiii
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¶Of thre men that came to saynt Pa¦chomyen. and begynnyth in latyn Ex
nt autem. Caplm lxxiiii. - ¶ How he resceyued many one to the state of Relygyon / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Regulas igitur et cetera. Caplm lxxvi
- ¶ Of the humylyte of saynt Pachomy¦en. To the chapitre that begynnyth in latyn ¶Omnes autem et cetera / Caplm lxxvi.
- ¶Of the charytee of saynt Pachomy∣en / To the chapytre whyche begyn̄yth ¶ Quodam vero tempore et cetera Caplm lxxvii.
- ¶ Of the cōdempnacōn of some scryp¦tures of Origenes / The chapytre be∣gynnyng ¶ Per idem tempus et cetera Caplm lxxviii
- ¶ Of the monastery that saynt Pa∣chomien dide buylde for his suster. and beginnyth in latyn ¶ Comperit igitur Caplm lxxix.
- To the chapytre whiche begynnyth in latyn ¶ Her talis / Caplm lxxx.
- ¶ How Theodore was receyued of sa¦ynt Pachomyen / To the chapytre be∣gynnynge in latyn ¶ Quodam vero Caplm lxxxi.
- ¶ How Theodore refusyd to see hys moder / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ De¦ui{que} tam preclaram / Caplm lxxxii.
- ¶ Of many reprouyd Relygyouses / To the chapytre begynnynge in latyn ¶ Igitur sicut / Caplm lxxxiii.
- ¶ How Relygyouses of other monaste¦ryes comynge to vysyte the monastery of saynt Pachomien were not receyued in to the sayd place amonge the dwel∣lers / And begynnyth in latyn ¶ Con∣fessor &c. Caplm lxxxiiii
- ¶How the gowne of saynt Pachomy¦en heelyd folke of the blody Flux / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Mulier et cetera Caplm lxxxiiii.
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¶How saynt Pachomyen by his de
¦nay te was cause of the good lyfe of a Relygyous / And it begynnyth in latin ¶Aliquando vero et cetera Caplm lxxxv. -
¶How saynt Pachomyen delyuered a woman soore traueylled of the deuyll
And begynnyth in latyn ¶Adhuc au∣tem & cetera / Caplm lxxxvi. - ¶How he helyd a childe that was tra¦ueylled wyth the fende / And begyn̄yth in latyn ¶Tali igitur et cetera Caplm lxxxvii.
- ¶Of the Conuersion of saynt Sylua¦yn / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Ta∣liter igitur et cetera / Caplm lxxxviii.
- ¶How the holi man cōmaūded that a deed body shold be vnclothed of his ve¦stimentes / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Eodem vero tēpore / Caplm .lxxxx.
- ¶How the holy man Pachomien saw the angels bere awaye the soule of a re¦lygyous in to paradys / & begynnyth in latyn ¶Morat{us} ē / Caplm lxxxxi.
- ¶How some wer brent by fire dyuyne by cause they letted the buyldynge of a monastery· & begyn̄yth in latyn ¶Sāc¦tus ergo / Caplm lxxxxii.
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¶Of the Inquys
cyons of a philoso∣phre / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Inte∣rea / Caplm lxxxxiii. - ¶Of the abstynence of the relygyou∣ses / And begynnynth in latyn ¶Proui¦de pachomius / Caplm lxxxxiiii.
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¶How saynt Pachomyen sawe & cor∣rected by reuelacōn of god y
e euyl thouz¦tes of thanachorites yt were relygiouse heretykes / & begynnyth in latyn ¶Heccū pachomius / Caplm lxxxxv. - ¶Of the Reuelacyon that saynt Pa∣chomyen hadd of the gouernynge that his religyouses sholde holde after hys dethe / And also the Prelates that were to come after hym / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Monachis vero. et cetera Caplm lxxxxvi.
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¶An exhortacōn for to wythstonde y
e deuyll / Begynnyth in latyn ¶Tūc pa¦chomius &c. Caplm lxxxxvii. - ¶How saynt Pachomyen by his mery¦tes knewe the thoughtes of men / Be∣gin̄yng Cū{que} {per}gerēt / Caplm lxxxxviii
- ¶How the deuyll shewed himself to sa¦ynt Pachomyen. Begynnynge ¶Alio vero tempore / Caplm lxxxxix.
- ¶How the myghte of the deuyll was shewed to the holy man Pachomien. & begynnyth in latyn ¶In hoc eciam & cetera / Caplm .C.
- ¶How the holy man Pachomyen he∣lyd a man that was bytte of a Scorpy¦on / And begynnyth in latin ¶Interea &c. Caplm C.i.
- ¶How sykenesse prouffiteth oft to the saluacyon of the soule / Begynnynge ¶Tali quo{que} / &c· Caplm C.ii.
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¶Of the pacyence of Zacheus: y
t was a relygyous. & begyn̄yth in latyn ¶Za¦cheus {qui}dā monach{us} / Caplm C.iii. - ¶Of the deth of saynt Pachomyen / & begynnyth in latyn ¶Certus ita{que} pa¦chomius / Caplm C.iiii.
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¶Of the lyfe of saynt Crysten the re¦lygyo{us} / And begyn̄yth in latyn ¶Cui¦dam cenomanensis / Caplm C.
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¶Of saynt Iohn̄ the Almoner Patry∣arke
and bysshop of Alexandrye. after that it is rehercyd in the lyfe of the fa∣ders by saynt Leonce. in his tyme bys∣shop of Naples / To the chapytre begȳ¦nyng in latyn ¶Cun{que} peruenissē &c. Caplm .C.vi. -
¶How the sayd saynt Iohn̄ ordeyned to the poore folke of the cyte of Alexan¦drye
theyr sustentacōn and dayly fode dynately. callynge theym his lordes / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Promotus ergo / Caplm .C.vii. - ¶How he stablysshyd in the cyte weyg¦hte & mesure equall / & begyn̄yth in la∣tyn ¶Iustū vero / Caplm· C·viii:
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¶How he corrected theym y
t receyuyd ony yeftes. & begyn̄ith in latyn ¶Rela¦tū est autem / Caplm· C.ix. -
¶How he gaaf lycence & leue to them y
t wold com̄ to hym. & begynnyth in la¦tyn ¶Discēs vero &c. Caplm .C.x. -
¶How the holy bsshop receyued meke¦ly the folke y
t were fled for to schewe ye madnesse of theim of Percy & begin̄ith ¶Cuus sancti / Caplm .C.xi. -
¶Of the shappe of a woman y
t apered to saynt Iohn̄ the Almoner Patryarke of Alexandrye / & begynnyth in latyn ¶Cū{que} illis &c. Caplm .C.xii. -
¶Of a pylgryme that wolde tempte saynt Iohan the Almoner / Begyn
¦nynge in latyn ¶Adori ue et cetera Caplm .C.xiii. -
¶Of a Maryner & of the tynne that was tornyd to syluer / Begynnynge in latyn ¶Nauclerus quidam et cetera
Caplm .C.xiiii. - ¶Of a Ryche man that was fallen in grete pouertee / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Descendente sanctissimo. &c. Caplm .C.xv.
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¶Of Niceta Patrice & ruler of the co∣myn w
ele in Alexandrye / Begynnyn¦ge in latyn ¶Intuens niceta et cetera Caplm .C.xvi. - ¶Of the scarnesse and derthe of scor∣ne and suche goodes / ¶And of a man that required to be made Deaken. and begynnyth in latyn ¶Qui Abraham &c. Caplm: C.vii.
- ¶Of two clerkes that dyde falle in to synne / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Qui¦busdam / Caplm .C.xviii
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¶Of the noyse that the holy Patryar¦ke Iohn̄ had agaynst the Ruler Nice¦ta / And begynnyth in latyn ¶De
m¦quidam / Caplm .C.xix. - ¶Of Gregori the neuew of tholy Pa¦tryarke / And begyn̄yth in latyn ¶Iste memoriabilis / Caplm C.xx.
- ¶Of the Dyacōn of the sayd holy pa¦tryarke namyd Damyen / Begynnyn¦ge in latyn ¶Nunciatum est. et cetera Caplo· C.xxi. &.xxii.
- ¶Of the tombe of saynt Iohan the Almoner. the whyche he wolde not suf¦fre to be full made / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Diffinicionem / et cetera Caplm .C.xxiii.
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¶Of the ye
tes that saynt Iohn̄ the Almoner sent to the Patryarke of Ihe¦rusalem for a socoure agaynst the Pay¦nyms / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Do∣mino &c. Caplm .C.xxiiii. -
¶How a marchaūt gaaf to saynt Io∣han y
e Almoner a ryche couerlet for to couere ouer his sory bedde / & begyn̄yth ¶Arripuit scūs / Caplm .C.xxv. -
¶Of a chaunger namyd Peter. y
t ma¦de hymself to be solde by his seruaunt. as a bonde man. for to socoure the pore peple / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Dig¦nū &c. Caplm .Cxxvi. - ¶Of saynt Cerapyon / And begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶Omnibus, et cetera / Caplm .C.xxvii.
- ¶How the holy Patryarke wolde not herken to the acusacions that men ma¦de agaynst the Relygyouses / And be∣gynnyth in latyn ¶Semper quidem Caplm .Cxxviii·
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¶How the holy Patriarke vysited the
in ourynge to theyr dethe warde ¶And of hym that was broughte pry¦ er in Perse / And begynnyth in la∣tyn ¶Mortalitate. et cetera Caplm .C.xxix. - ¶Of hym that prayed for his sone. and for his shyppe that was vpon the see / by cause it sholde not perysshe / And begynnyth in latyn / ¶Quod in acti{bus} aplo{rum} / Caplm .C.xxx.
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¶Of a coueytous bisshopp. the whiche
yd moneye Inordynatly & ouermo∣che / And begyn̄yth in latyn ¶Vrgehat &c. Caplm .C.xxxi. -
¶Of the shyppes of the chyrche / And how al the goodes that were the
we¦re lost / Whyche chapytre begynnyth in latyn ¶Domin{us} qui diuician. & cetera Caplm .C.xxxii. - ¶Of a seruaunt. to whom he gaaf .ii. pounde of golde / And begynnyth in la¦tyn ¶Ad extremam. et cetera Caplm .C.xxxiii.
- ¶Of a duke that refusyd to leue fyf∣ty pounde of golde / Begynnyng in la¦tyn ¶Districtis / Caplm .C.xxxiiii.
- ¶Of a woman that forbare wronges other sone in lawe / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Vergente / Caplm .Cxxxv.
- ¶Of saynt Iohn̄ & saynt Sophrony∣on / Whyche begynnyth in latyn ¶Ad¦volūtatē igit{ur}. &c. Caplm .C.xxxvi.
- ¶A sermon made by the forsayd holy Patriarke ayenst the beters of folke fo¦lowyth / & begynnyth in latyn ¶Si ve¦ro alicubi. &c· Caplm .C.xxxvii.
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¶Of the chylde Orphenym the why¦che was made ryche / And begynnyth in la
in ¶Audiens. & cetera Caplm .C.xxxviii. - ¶Of a begyler that borowed thyrty pounde of golde of the holy Patryarke And begynnyth in latyn ¶Inpreter∣misse / Caplm .C.xxxix.
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¶Of the Abbott Vitalyon / And be∣gyn̄yth in latin ¶Senex quidem ma
¦nua. &c· Caplm .C.xl. -
¶Of a begger whiche in askȳg an al¦meses of y
e sayd Patriarke spake grete wordes ayenst hȳ / And begyn̄yth in la¦tyn ¶Precipiens / Caplm .C.xli. -
¶Of y
e questyons yt the holy Patryar¦ke made vnto the poore peple. Begyn¦nyng in latin ¶Si vero. ca. / C.xlii. -
¶Of a prynce y
e hated a nother pryn¦ce / begyn̄yth ¶Maliciā / ca. C.xliii. -
¶How y
e holy Patryarke constrayned by his humylyte ye proude to be meke / & begyn̄yth in ¶Su{per}bū autē. ca· C.xliiii -
¶A sermon y
t the holy Patriarke ma∣de to yeue emsāple of mekenes. begyn∣nyth ¶Et hec. Caplm· C.xlv. - ¶How he corrected by fayre wordes & swete langage theym that went out of the chyrche. after that the gospell was sayd / And begynnith in latyn ¶Mittā autem / Caplm .Cxlvi.
- ¶How he forbadde that folke sholde not speke in the chyrche / And begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶Loqua autem. & cetera / Caplm .C.xlvii.
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¶How he ordeyned two orders of Re∣lygiouses. and buylded theym two chir¦ches / One in the name of oure Lady & the other of saynt Iohn̄. / And begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶Vole
s autem. & cetera Caplm .C.xlviii. - ¶How men oughte to eschewe the cō∣pany of Heretykes / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Et hoc beat{us} / Caplm .C.xlix
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¶How y
e holy Patriarke iuged nor cō¦dēpned neuer no body / Begyn̄ith in la¦tyn ¶Cū ōnibus / Caplm .C.l. - ¶Of two Clerkes that made shone. & begynnyth in latyn ¶Duobus clericis &c· Caplm .C.li.
- ¶How the holy Patriarke was called of god for to decesse out of this worlde And begynnyth in latin ¶Et quidem Caplm .C.lii.
- ¶The fourme of his Testament fo∣lowyth / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Ad¦ueniente / Caplm .C / liii.
- ¶Of the woman that gaaf her synne in wrytynge to saynt Iohn̄ the Patry¦arke / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Aliud autem / Caplm .C.liiii
- ¶How the dethe of the forsayd holy Patryarke Iohan was shewed to a re¦lygyouse namyd Sauyn / And begyn∣nyth in latyn ¶Eadem enim die. &c / Caplm .C.lv.
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¶Of a nother vysion y
t a Citeyzyn of Alexādrie had. touchȳge ye deth of this holy Patryarke Iohn̄ ye Almoner / & be¦gyn̄yth ¶Cū autē / Caplm .C.lvi. - ¶How out of his sepulcre flowed and ranne oyle· And begynnyth in latyn ¶Hymnodia. &c· Caplm .C.lvii
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¶Here begynnyth the lyfe of saynt Eugene / whose feest is halowed y
e day after the feest of the Natiuyte of our sa¦uyour Ihū Cryste / And begyynyth in latin ¶In septimo igitur. et cetera Caplm .C.lviii. - ¶Here folowyth of saynt Basille bys¦shop of Capadoxe / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Basillius ita{que} et cetera / Caplm .C.lix.
- ¶How Eubole was crystened in the Flūme Iourdan / And begynnyth in la¦tyn ¶Apprehendentes autem. & cetera Caplm .C.lx.
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¶How saȳt Basylle beyng a bysshop cōposed y
e masse / in cōposyng of whiche he sawe god & his apostles. begynning ¶Cōuenientes. &c· Caplm .C.lxi. -
¶Of an Ebrew man that saw a chyl¦de bytwene the hōdes of saynt Basylle
whan he deuided the body of our lorde And begȳnyth in latin ¶Diuino qui∣dem. &c· Caplm .C.lxii. - ¶Of one that forsoke god. and gaaf a wrytynge therof. sealed wyth his ow¦ne honde / And begȳnyth in latin ¶Il∣ludius autē / Caplm .C.lxiii
- ¶Of a woman to whom her sin̄es we¦re forgyuen by the prayer of saynt Ba¦sylle / And begyn̄yth in latyn ¶Mulier quidā. &c. Caplm .C.lxiiii.
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¶Here folowyth of the holy fader Ef∣frem / And begynnyth in latyn ¶Fra∣tres ena
racionem volo facere / & cetera Caplm .C.lxv.
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¶Prologue of saynt Ihero
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¶Here foloweth the seconde parte.
- ¶Dyuerse exhortacyons here folowen whiche begynne in latyn. Quidē sanc∣to{rum} senior &c.
- ¶Here fynysshed the exortacions how men ought to eschewe the synne of for¦nycacyon. ¶Other exortacyons folowen for to acquyre the vertue of pacyence and hu¦mylyte begynnyng in latyn (Dicebāt sancti seniores &c.
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¶An other brother questyned ones an olde fad{er} askyng hȳ how long must o∣ne kepe hȳ styll. And the holy fad{er} an∣swered to hȳ / tyll the tyme y
t he be ques¦tyoned or aposed / & in all place where yu shall be / yf yu kepe sylence / yu shalt be in tranquylyte and peasyble reste. - ¶A Relygyouse Requyred humbly Saynt Macharye that he wolde gy∣ue and graunte hym some good In∣struccyon / by whiche he myghte gete his saluacyon. ¶To whome he an∣swered. It is necessarye to the Rely∣gyouse whiche desyreth to be saued to flee the companye of men and to ke∣pe hym selfe within his celle there for to wepe ouer his synnes contynuelly / and with this he muste be garnysshed with a vertue whiche is aboue all other that is to wyte / to Refrayne his ton∣ge and his bely.
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¶Here after consequently foloweth a lytyll boke or treatyse conteynyng ma¦ny instruccyons for folke of Relygyon & other contemplatyue / how they owe to behaue them selfe y
t one with the o∣ther / & to profyte in Relygyon / whiche begynneth in latyn Interrogauit &c. - ¶Here foloweth a nother lytyll treaty¦se whiche techeth to fynde the reste of conscyence. And begynneth in Latyn. Dixit abbas Anthonius.
- ¶Here foloweth the treatyse techynge how men ought to styre them to com∣punccyon / and begynneth in latyn. Di¦cebant de abbate Arsenio.
- ¶Here fynyssheth the treatyse of compunccyon.
- ¶Here foloweth a nother treatyse a∣yenst fornycacyon.
- ¶An other treatyse foloweth / wherin is conteyned that folke of Relygyon ought not to possesse nothyng / & begyn¦neth in latyn (Frater quidā &c)
- ¶An other lytyll treatyse herafter con¦sequently foloweth of the vertue of for¦ce & of pacyence / and it begynneth in latyn (Sanctus abbas Anthonius &c)
- ¶ Here foloweth an other lytyll treaty¦se conteynyng that no thyng sholde be doon for exaltacōn or vayne glorye.
- ¶An other lytyl treatyse rechyng how noman ought to Iuge ony other.
- ¶Here foloweth an other treatyse she¦wynge how one ought to haue dyscre∣cyon.
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¶Here after foloweth an other lytyll treatyse techyng how a man ought to lyue sobrely. And begynneth in Latyn. Frate
quidam. - ¶Here begȳneth the treatyse how one ought to praye without Intermyssyon and without cessyng / & begynneth in latyn. Dicebant de abbate.
- ¶Here begynneth an other lytyll trea¦tyse conteynyng how a man ought to doo mercy. And begynneth in Latyn. Preceperunt aliquando.
- ¶Here foloweth a lytyll treatyse of obeyssaūce or obedyence.
- ¶Here foloweth an other lytyll treaty¦se encytyng the people vnto the ryght necessarye vertue of humylyte and me¦kenesse. And begynneth in latyn. Ab∣bas Anthonius.
- ¶Here begynneth the vertue of pacyence.
- ¶Here begynneth an other hystorye of Contemplacyon.
- ¶Here after folowed the seconde cha∣pytre of contemplacyon.
- ¶Of sygnes and myracles.
- ¶Here foloweth the boke of the good conuersacyon of dyuerse holy faders.
- ¶Here begynnen seuen chapytres / the whiche the abbot Moyses sente to the abbot Permenius. And who that ke∣peth theym well / shall be delyuered frō payne eternall.
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¶Here foloweth the thyrde parte
- And fyrst begynneth the prolo∣gue of thauctour in this maner.
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¶Of a solytarye relygyous y
e dwelled in Cyrene in a lylyll hous / begynnyng Ante hoc trienniū. Caplm. primū. - ¶Of the sygnes of Orygene whiche ben ayenst the fayth / begynnyng. Pro∣spere igit{ur}. Caplm .ij.
- ¶Of the conuersacōn of Ierome Ihe¦rosolymytayn begynnynge in latyn. Igitur inde. Caplm .iij.
- ¶How the abbotes were boūden to gy¦ue theyr lyuyng to the brethern whiche they receyueden in to theyr couentes / begynnyng. Hand longe. Caplm .iiij.
- ¶Of a Relygyous brother whiche in his hermytage was fedde with heuen∣ly brede / begynnyng. Casu super illos dies. Caplm .v.
- ¶How a lyonesse ete out of the hande of an holy man / lyke as she hadde be tame / begynnyng in latyn. Ego vbi. Caplm .vi.
- ¶How an holy man nourysshed a wul¦fe the whiche demaūded of hȳ pardon begynnyng in latyn. Alium eque. Ca∣pitulum .vij.
- ¶How fyue lytyll lyons beyng blynde were enlumyned by an holy man be∣gynnyng in latyn. Habitabant. Ca∣pitulum .viij.
- ¶How a brod{er} by a storke knewe what herbes he sholde ete / & whiche not / be∣gynnyng in latyn. Fuit et alius. Ca∣pitulum .ix.
- ¶Of a brother dwellyng in the mon∣tayne of Syna the whiche spacke to no persone by the space of fyfty yere / be∣gynnyng. Sed longū. Caplm .x.
- ¶Here folowe the grete myracles of obeyssaunce / and begynneth in latyn. Referam &c. Caplm .xi.
- ¶Here foloweth the seconde myracle of obedyence / begynnynge in latyn. Quidā frater &c. Caplm .xij.
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¶Of hym y
t chaced the deuylles out of the bodyes of men / wherof he was after ouercomen & fynably purged be∣gynnyng. Quidā autē. Caplm .xiij. - ¶Of an hermyte desyryng to retorne to the worlde was punysshed / begyn∣nyng in latyn. Adolescēs. Caplm .xiiij
- ¶Here foloweth the maner of thabyte and vestement of the relygyous Egyp¦cyens / begynnyng in lathn Sunt pre∣terea &c. Caplm .xv.
- ¶Of the maner reguler to praye god among the same brethern. And how they haue renoūced the worlde begyn∣nyng in latyn. Ita{que}. Caplm .xvi.
- ¶Here foloweth the place in whiche the holy faders sawe an angell synge xij. psalmes / begȳnyng in latyn. Iam cū &c. Caplm .xvij.
- ¶What dyscrecyon & nature ought to be kepte in oryson & prayer / begynnȳg in latyn. Cū igit{ur}. Caplm xviij.
- ¶Of theyr handy werke / and wherfo¦re pryme / tyerce / sexte / none / & the other hours ben songen in the chirche begyn¦nyng. Ita nam{que}. Caplm .xix.
- ¶How in a monastery ought to be re∣ceyued a seculer that wyll entre in to re¦lygyon / begynnyng in lytyn. Cum igi∣tur. Caplm .xx.
- ¶How a monke to thende that he do not his owne wyll / ought not to doo ony thyng without the cōmaundemen¦te of his spyrytuall fader / begynnyng in latyn. Post hec. Caplm .xxi.
- ¶Of a monke the sone of an Erle / the whiche by the cōmaundement of his abbot bare for to selle openly pan∣yers and hottys / begynnyng in latyn. Nouunus. Caplm .xxij.
- ¶Of thabbot Pinuphus / begynnyng Vidunus. Caplm .xxiij.
- ¶A ryght good admonycyon for an¦nouyce begynnynge in latyn. Habent igitur. Caplm .xxiiij.
- ¶Of a monke that made the pylgry¦mes to ete to fore the hour accustomed whan men fast / begynnyng in latyn. Cū de sirie parti{bus}. Caplm .xxv.
- ¶Of a monke whiche neuer ete allo∣ne / begynnyng in latyn. Vidimus et aliū in solitudine. Caplm .xxvi.
- ¶Of a deuoute relygyous named Ma¦chetes / begynnyng in latyn. Vidim{us} et aliū senem. Caplm .xxvij.
- ¶Of thabbot Theodore / begynnyng Vidim{us} et aliū abbatē. Caplm .xxviij
- ¶Of an holy hermyte in a meruayl∣lous deserte / begynnynge in latyn. Ita{que} &c. Caplm .xxix.
- ¶Of two yonge childern the whiche berynng fygges to a seke Relygyous deyed by the waye / & begynneth in la∣tyn. Quidā &c. Caplm .xxx.
- ¶Of the monkes of Egypte and of theyr dylygence / begynnyng in latyn. Per totū. Caplm .xxxi.
- ¶Of a brother whiche was a blasphe¦mer of god / the whiche by punycōn dy∣uyne was enbraced with lecherye. Ca∣pitulum .xxxij.
- ¶Of dyscrecyon the whiche is moder of all vertues / begynnynge in latyn. Quodam Caplm .xxxiij.
- ¶Of Heron an auncyent fader Ca∣pitulum .xxxiiij.
- ¶Of tweyne relygyouses whiche wol¦de not ete / but yf god sente to theym theyr refeccyon / begynnyng. Quid di∣cam. Caplm .xxxv.
- ¶Of a relygyous whiche wolde sacre¦fye his sone to the deuyll begynnynge in latyn. Quid dicā &c. Caplm .xxxvi.
- ¶Of a Relygyous to whome the de∣uyll shewed the armee of crysten men and of the sarasyns / begynnyng. Fuit &c. Caplm .xxxvij.
- ¶How for to be cōfessyd of his synnes it chasseth awaye the deuyll more than other thyng begynnyng in latyn. Ab∣bas &c. Caplm .xxxviij.
- ¶Of Relygyous people slayne by the Infydeles begynnyng in latyn. In pa¦lestine &c. Caplm .xxxix.
- ¶Of thabbot Danyell begynnyng in latyn. Inter &c. Caplm .xl.
- ¶Of thabbot Serenus begynnynge / Sūme &c. Caplm .xli.
- ¶How the deuylles haue not so moche power now ayenst the monkes as they had in olde tyme begynnyng in latyn. Satis tamen Caplm .xlij.
- ¶Of thabbot Paule begynnyng in la¦tyn. Hic igit{ur} abbas &c. Caplm .xliij.
- ¶Of thbbot Moyses begynnyng Se∣cundus. Caplm .xliiij.
- ¶Of a Relygyous whiche sawe by nyght a multytude of deuylles begyn∣nyng in latyn. Quidā antē frater &c. Caplm .xlv.
- ¶Of two phylosophres whiche went to saynt Anthonye begȳnyng in latyn Quodā vero tempe &c. Caplm .xlvi.
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¶Here foloweth the fourth parte
- ¶Here begynneth the prologue of saynt Paschayse vpon the fourth parte of the lyfe of holy faders as well of Egypte as of Grece.
- ¶Here begynneth the boke of admony¦cyons / and fyrst ayenst glotonye.
- ¶How for thendure pouerte causeth to come to the reste of heuen.
- ¶Of parfyght pacyence.
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¶How one ought to serue y
e seke men. - ¶Of the drede of god.
- ¶Here foloweth of the temptacyons of thenemye.
- ¶How a man may mortefye the vyces
- ¶Here foloweth of perseueraunce.
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¶Here foloweth of y
e payne & labour of the olde holy faders. - Here foloweth exhortacōn of doctryne.
- ¶How curyosyte ought to be eschewed
- ¶How one ought teschewe noyse.
- ¶How one ought to kepe scylence.
- ¶Here is made mencōn of the medy∣tacōns of .xij. deuoute hermytes.
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¶Here foloweth the fyfthe parte.
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¶Of y
e praysyng of charyte / begȳnȳg in latyn. Cū igit{ur} &c. Caplm primū. -
¶Of y
e byndyng togydre & connexion of charyte & of humylyte / begynnyng in latyn. Certissime. Caplm .ij. -
Of y
e vertue of contynence Caplm .iij. - ¶Of the contynence of the syght. Caplm .iiij.
- ¶Of contynence of speche Caplm .v.
- ¶How vyle clothyng ought to be de∣syred. Caplm .vi.
- ¶How alle thynges ought to be doon by reason & mesure. Caplm .vij.
- ¶Of the wele of conpunccōn whiche pryncypally cometh for a man to mor¦tefye hym selfe. Caplm .viij.
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Of y
e qualyte of conpuccōn Caplm .ix. - ¶Of the maner to praye to god our maker. Caplm .x.
- ¶Of the bataylle of vyces ayenst the vertues. Caplm .xi.
- ¶Of the affeccyon for to studye well. Caplm .xij.
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¶How one ought pacyently to endure y
e aduersytees & maladyes Caplm .xiij - ¶Here foloweth thystorye of Theodo¦sius of whome is spoken to fore Capi∣tulum .xiiij.
- ¶How one ought gladly rede the scryp¦tures / begynnyng in latyn. Sancta{rum} &c Caplm .xv.
- ¶Of the yefte of peas / begynnynge in latyn. Saluator &c. Capittu∣lum .xvi.
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¶Here foloweth y
e pystle of saynt Ma¦charye to monkes / whiche begynneth in latyn. In primis &c. Caplm xvij
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