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Here begynneth the lyfe of Saynt Radegunde
[by Henry Bradshaw]
Bradshaw, Henry
[section]
Here begynneth the lyfe of saynt Radegunde.
The prologe of the translatour in the lyfe of mayden Radegunde/quene and princesse.
Of the progeny of saynt Radegunde and howe she was taken in batell and maryed to Lothary a kynge of Fraunce.
Of the vertuous lyuing of saynt Radegund vndre spousage/and howe she contynued a pure virgyne
Of the great deuocion she vsed namely in tyme of lenton/and of the great pitie she had to all captiue prisoners.
Howe quene Radegunde shewed a great myracle deliueryng prisoners out of captiuite.
Howe quene Radegund desyred to be religyous/& of a myracle shewed/at her departyng by the way goyng
How Radegund was made relygious/& after elect abbasse of Pictauis/& howe by grace she was preserued from daunger of her husbande ye kyng.
Of the feruent deuocyon of saynt Radegunde and of the great penaunce and charitable warkes she vsed in religion.
Of the great perfeccion/and penaunce that lady Radegunde vsed in the tyme of lent.
Of the great affliccion/& hard punysshement that ye lady Radegunde vsed aboue the cours of nature in the sayd tyme of lent.
How this holy abbasse vsyng meditacyon refourmed her syster neglygent/with a lytell exortacion folowyng.
Howe blessyd Radegunde delyuered a woman possessyd with a fynde/from daunger and payne/to helth and prosperite.
Howe a ratte was slayne without hande aprochyng to hurt the vertuous labour of saynt Radegund.
Howe saynt Radegunde by prayer reuiued a laurell tre to burge and bryng forthe leaues without any rote.
Howe saynt Radegunde by humble intercession restored a yong Nunne from dethe to lyfe agayne.
Howe saynt Radegunde saued her seruantes from paryll of perisshyng which brought a parte of the holy crosse to Pectauis.
Of dyuerse myracles in generall/and how this abbasse saued dyuerse seke persons from Ieopardy of deth.
How Radegunde thabbasse cured .ii. sycke women from sickenesse/and infyrmite vnto helth and prosperyte.
How this abbasse healed dyuerse sicke women som from feuers/and some from vexacion of our gostly enemy.
Of the gostly visyon she had afore her infyrmyte & of the noble exortacion she made to her systers in her sykenes & payne.
With what pacience and deuocion lady Radegund receyued ye blessyd sacrament & extreme vnction afore her departure
Of the departure of this holy abbasse/and howe she apperyd ye same houre to a noble prefect/curyng hym from sickenesse of his throte.
How saynt Radegund cured one of her seruauntes from the plage of fier sittyng in her chayer without auctorite and right.
A breue rehersall of the great profet and remedy founde by true oblacion made to this moniall.
A prayer or orison of the blessyd quene Radegunde moniall and abbasse.
A breue conclucyon/& end of this poore translacyon mouyng the reders to accept this lytell vnworthy to be redde.
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Here begynneth the lyfe of Saynt Radegunde
Here begynneth the lyfe of Saynt Radegunde
[by Henry Bradshaw]
Henry Bradshaw
Imprinted by Rycharde Pynson [etc.]
1521
Here begynneth the lyfe of Saynt Radegunde