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y rede, so do shul ȝe: Þys ychë man þat dedë ys, y hope hys soulë be yn blys; See John of Bromyard ' s Summa Predicantium (c. 1390 , ed. 1485 ), Executor, E. viij. .xiiij. Exemplum: sicut patet,

tale hyt may be shewed, Þat ys gode boþe for lered and lewed. [The Tale of the Temptation of St. John Chrysostom ' s Deacon . ] An holy man telleþ vs þus, A tale Men calle hym Ion Crysostomus;

Cade ' s great popularity from the da y following. ] fauour of the peple; and he callid himself also John Amende-alle; for forasmuche as thanne and longe before the reme of Englond hadde be rewlid be untrew counselle, wherfore

costlew H. outrage refusid. (74. Beggar .) ¶ " Of lancastre duk Iohn , whos soule in heuene This was John of Gaunt , father to Henry the fourth, and Grandfather to Henry the fyuth. hee dyed anno 1399 .

he describes is the dislocation of cataract by depression. A fuller and more accurate account of it is given by John Vigo , who begins his description with the following words: " And yf the cataractes cannot be healed, when

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