[Liber festivalis]

Mirk, John, fl. 1403?
Publisher: Theodoric Rood and Thomas Hunte
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1486
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A07572 ESTC ID: S110149 STC ID: 17958
Subject Headings: Fasts and feasts -- Catholic Church; Saints -- Legends;
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In-Text And whan he cristoned the iewes he toke violis of glasse cristall & ambour & putte of this blode in hem & sente it a bowte in diuerse chirches & of this bloode as many man vnderstōdith rome to the blode of hayled Milites tellith in his cronicles that many yeris aftyr that iherusalem was distroyed the iewes wolde haue bildid hit a yene thann as they wente the thir wardes erly in a morow they founde many crosses by the wey and they were a ferde there of & tourned homewardes a yene yit on the morow they come a yene thanne were there crosses full of blode & than they flyght homewardes a yene echone yit wolde they not leue there by but comes yene the iij. day than ••• rose oute of the erthe & brente hem euerycho•• in to askes. And when he Christened the Jews he took violis of glass crystal & ambour & put of this blood in hem & sent it a bowte in diverse Churches & of this blood as many man understandeth room to the blood of hailed Militias Telleth in his chronicles that many Years After that Jerusalem was destroyed the Jews would have builded hit a then Thann as they went thee their wards early in a morrow they found many Crosses by the weigh and they were a ferde there of & turned homewards a then yet on the morrow they come a then than were there Crosses full of blood & than they flight homewards a then echone yet would they not leave there by but comes then the iij. day than ••• rose out of the earth & brent hem euerycho•• in to asks. cc c-crq pns31 vvi dt n2 pns31 vvd n1 pp-f n1 n1 cc n1 cc vvi pp-f d n1 p-acp n1 cc vvd pn31 dt n1 p-acp j n2 cc pp-f d n1 c-acp d n1 vvz vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f vvd n2 vvz p-acp po31 n2 cst d n2 p-acp cst fw-la vbds vvn dt n2 vmd vhi vvn vvi dt av j c-acp pns32 vvd pno32 po32 n2 av-j p-acp dt n1 pns32 vvd d n2 p-acp dt vvi cc pns32 vbdr dt zz zz pp-f cc vvd av dt av av p-acp dt n1 pns32 vvb dt av cs vbdr a-acp n2 j pp-f n1 cc cs pns32 n1 av dt av pi av vmd pns32 xx vvi a-acp p-acp p-acp vvz av dt crd. n1 cs ••• vvd av pp-f dt n1 cc vvd pno32 n1 p-acp pc-acp vvz.




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