The prologe of this reuelation
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- The prologe of this reuelation
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- [London :: W. de Machlinia,
- 1483]
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Contents
- ¶ The prologe of this reuelacion
- ¶ Here begynne the chapitres of this reuelacyon
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¶ Here begynnyth a merua
lous reuelacion that was shewyd of almyghty god by sent Nycholas to a monke of E yshamme in the days of kynge Rychard the fyrst And the yere of our lord. M C . Lxxxxvi ¶ Ca primum -
¶ Howe he laye {pro}strate al his body in the chaptur how
as he had be dedde Ca ii - ¶ Of the blody figure of the crosse ¶ Ca iii
- ¶ Howe he came ageyn to hym self on ʒestur euyn abowte complen tyme Ca iiii
- ¶ Howe he sought after his showis and how re∣uerently he worshipt the crosse
- ¶ Howe he told to one of his bretheren that he lo∣uyd famylyarly suche thingys as he had seyn vi
- ¶ How he was desired of his bretheren to take sū mete after so longe afaste ¶ Ca vii
- ¶ How he tolde to ii of his confessorys a parte of suche thinges as he had seyne Ca viii
- ¶ what was his peticion specially and how a certē person apperyd to him in his slepe ¶ Ca ix
- ¶ Howe he was waried in his slepe to worshipe the crosse of oure lord Ca x.
- ¶ Howe he sawe the right side of the crucifixe ble∣dyng don to him and the right fote also and of the. ii. lightys that apperid there ¶ xi
- ¶ Howe he came in to the chaptur howse and toke discyplynys & how he was there rauesht Ca xii
- ¶ How he felte hym selfe here first rapte ¶ Ca xiii
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¶ Howe this monke was rapte & foloude his lede
sent Nicholas ¶ Ca xiiij - ¶ How sent Nicholas brought this monke to the first place of peynes Ca xv
- ¶ Of the grete diuersitees of peynes Ca xvi
- ¶ Of the secunde place of purgatory ¶ Ca xii
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¶ how sent margaret delyuered a sowle of a syn∣ful woman fro the deuyls ¶
a xviij - ¶ How a goldsmyth was sauyd by sent Nycholas ¶ Ca xix
- ¶ Here thys monke knewe first that sente Nicho∣las was hys leder ¶ Ca xx
- ¶ How the same goldsmyth tolde the mōke yn pur gatory how he dyed sodenly and ʒet was sauyd ¶ Capitulum xxi
- ¶ Howe the goldsmyth also tolde to the monke a remedye agenst soden deth ¶ Ca xxii
- ¶ Howe the sone of the same goldsmyth tolde vn∣to the mōke aftyr that he was cū to hym selfe agey ne that hys fadyr had aperyd thries to hys mo∣ther aftyr hys dethe ¶ Ca xxiii
- ¶ Of the thyrd place of the peynys and tormen∣tys that ben in the purgatorye ¶ Ca xxiiij
- ¶ Of the vnclene and foule vyce and synne of sodemytys ¶ Ca xxv
- ¶ Of a doctour a lawe that was a sodemyte ¶ Ca xxvi
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¶ Of. ii. personys that this monke sawe & spake with in the first place of purgatorye and first w
t a prior ¶ Ca xxvii - ¶ Of an ancres that he sawe and knewe in the sa∣me place ¶ Ca xxviii
- ¶ Of a certen bisshop that was there also ¶ xxix
- ¶ Of a certen woman the whyche was a pore mā∣nys wyfe ¶ Ca xxx
- ¶ what peynys relygyous men sofryd for certen fawtes ¶ Ca xxxi
- ¶ Of a certen knyght that brake a vowe ¶ xxxii
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¶ Also of another knyh
t ¶ Ca xxxiii - ¶ Of tho persons that he sawe in the secund place of purgatorye ¶ Ca xxxiiij
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¶ Of. iii. byssho
pys y t y fonde there ¶ Ca xxxv - ¶ Of an archebysshoppe of canturbery ¶ Ca xxxvi
- ¶ A certen descripcion of diuers kynd of synfull peple & of her peynys ¶ Ca xxxvij
- ¶ Of posynners that he sawe there ¶ Ca xxxviij
- ¶ Of vsurers also ¶ Ca xxxix
- ¶ Of fygytyuys oute of religion ¶ Ca xl
- ¶ Of a certen kyng of Inglond ¶ Ca xli
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¶ Of a bysshoppe y
t was there ī peynys & ʒet god shewid miraclys for him after his dethe ¶ Ca xlii - ¶ Of a certen ababotte ¶ Ca xliij
- ¶ Of an abasse also ¶ Ca xliiij
- ¶ Of. ii. yonge nonnys that were lepurs ¶ xlv
- ¶ Of a knyghte that sinnyd yn simony ¶ Ca xlvi
- ¶ Of a certen yonge monke that somme tyme in hys dayes was sexten of the chirche ¶ Ca xlvij
- ¶ Of a certen clerke that leuyd holyly ¶ Ca xlviij
- ¶ Also of paradyse and of the multitude of pepul that he sawe & founde there ¶ Ca xlix
- ¶ Of a certen abbas the whyche he sawe and kne we there also ¶ Ca. l.
- ¶ Of a certen prior that leuyd denowtly and dyed holyly ¶ Ca li
- ¶ Of a certen yonge monke there of his ¶ Ca lii
- ¶ Also of a worschipful pryste ¶ Ca liij
- ¶ how owre lordys passion was representyde and shewed to the sowlys that were yn {per}adise ¶ Ca▪ liiij
- ¶ Of the entryng of the gate of paradyse and of the ioy that apperyd withinforth ¶ Ca lv
- ¶ how the monke came owte ageyne throw the sa∣me gate of paradyse ¶ Ca lvi
- ¶ Of the swete pele and melodye of bellys that he herde in paradyse and also how he came to hym self ageyne ¶ Ca. lvii
- ¶ A proffe that thys reuelacyon ys of god and moste nedys be trew for the grete myraclys that our lord shewyd on this same monke that same tyme. ¶ Ca lviij