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and the bodily prefence of Chrift being van- 

 ifhed, he remained fo enlightened in foul, 

 in the depth of his divinity, that albeit he 

 was no fcholar by human ftudy, neverthe- 

 lefs he did miraculoufly folve and expound 

 the moft fubtle and profound queftions 

 concerning the Divine Trinity and the 

 deep myfteries of the Holy Scriptures. 

 And many times thereafter, fpeaking be- 

 fore the Pope and his Cardinals, and before 

 the King and his Nobles, and the Doctors 

 and learned Men of the Law, he put them 

 all in great amaze by the wife decrees and 

 lofty words which he did utter. 



CHAPTER L. 



How, faying Mafs upon All Souls' Day, Brother 

 yohn of Verniafaw many Souls fet free fro7n 

 Purgatory. 



THE faid Brother John, once faying 

 Mafs upon All Souls' Day, for all 

 the fouls of them that are dead, according 

 as the Church hath decreed, offered up 

 that moft noble Sacrament with fuch loving- 

 kindnefs and fuch pious compaffion that for 



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