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And there nyghe is the vyne that Seynt John the Evaungeliste planted, that men elepen reisins, staphis.
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Pathmos, and there wrot Seynt John the Evaungelist the Apocalips.
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And anen that Vale of Josaphathe, out of the cytee, is the Chirche of Seynt
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Seynt George, and by the see, where Seynt Nycholas lyethe, and toward many other places: first men gothe to an ile, that is clept
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And a 2 myle trom Betheleem, toward the sowthe, is the chirche of Seynt
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And with in the chirche of Seynt Sophie, an emperour somtyme wolde have biryed the body of his fadre, whan he was ded; and as thei maden the grave, thei founden a body in the erthe, and upon the body lay a fyn plate of gold; and there on was writen, in Ebreu, Grece and Latyn, lettres that seyden thus,
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And before the chirche of Seynt Sepulcre, toward the southe, a 200 paas, is the gret hospitalle of Seynt John; of the whiche the hospitleres hadde here foundacioun.
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Seynt Kateryne, that is more highe then the mount of Moyses.
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And on the heighte of that pynacle, the Jewes setten Seynt Jame, and casted him down to the erthe, that first was Bisschopp of Jerusalem.
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Seynt Michelle; and hidre5 to have ben longe tyme over the see, and have seyn and gon thorghe manye dyverse londes, and many provynces and Kingdomes and iles, and have passed thorghe Tartarye, Percye, Ermonye6 the litylle and the grete; thorghe Lybye,
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