[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 thā he preyde to god to wete what they wee Thā come on of hem & satte on the shippis borde & batered with his wynges & made a sowne like an organ Than seyd brandan yf thou be come a messenger speke and tell me what ye ben Thanne he seyd we were angels that stode not stede faste in the be leue a• michaell wa• & there for we were dreuyn oute whan michaell droue oute lucifer & his angels But yit we haue euery day a remedy to woshippe god Thus was michaell woundrefull in apperyng meruelous in miracles doyng & victorious in fightyng where late vs worshipp̄ this holy angell that he may be oure shelde in fightyng a yense oure gostely enemy the fende so that we may haue the victory of him now & euer Amen than he preyde to god to weet what they we Than come on of hem & sat on the ships board & batered with his wings & made a sown like an organ Than said Brendan if thou be come a Messenger speak and tell me what you ben Than he said we were Angels that stood not stead fast in the be leave a• Michael wa• & there for we were dreuyn out when Michael drove out lucifer & his Angels But yet we have every day a remedy to woshippe god Thus was Michael woundrefull in appearing marvelous in Miracles doing & victorious in fighting where late us worship this holy angel that he may be our shield in fighting a yense our ghostly enemy the fend so that we may have the victory of him now & ever Amen cs pns31 vvd p-acp n1 pc-acp vvi r-crq pns32 pns12 cs vvb a-acp pp-f n1 cc vvd p-acp dt ng1 n1 cc vvn p-acp po31 n2 cc vvd dt n1 av-j dt n1 cs vvn n1 cs pns21 vbb vvn dt n1 vvb cc vvb pno11 r-crq pn22 fw-mi cs pns31 vvd pns12 vbdr n2 cst vvd xx n1 j p-acp dt vbb vvi n1 np1 n1 cc a-acp c-acp pns12 vbdr av av c-crq np1 vvd av n1 cc po31 n2 p-acp av pns12 vhb d n1 dt n1 p-acp n1 n1 av vbds np1 j p-acp vvg j p-acp n2 vdg cc j p-acp vvg c-crq av-j pno12 vvi d j n1 cst pns31 vmb vbi po12 vvb p-acp vvg dt n1 po12 j n1 dt n1 av cst pns12 vmb vhi dt n1 pp-f pno31 av cc av uh-n




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