Here followeth the Life of S. Stephen the Pope.
When S. Stephen the pope had converted many of the paynims
unto the christian faith, both by word and by example, and had also buried many
bodies of the martyrs, in the year of our Lord two hundred and sixty he was
sought by great study of Valerian and of Galien, then emperors, for because
that he and his clerks should do sacrifice unto their idols or else to be slain
by divers torments. And the said emperors made ordinance that whomsomever
brought them, he should have all their substance, and for that cause ten of his
clerks were taken and brought forth, and anon without audience were beheaded.
And the day following S. Stephen the pope was taken and brought to the temple
of Mars their god, to the end that he should adore and do honour to the idol,
or else he should have sentence to be beheaded. But when he was entered into
the temple he prayed to our Lord Jesu Christ that he would destroy the temple.
And anon a great part of the temple fell, and all they that were there fled for
dread that they had. And then he went to the cemetery
of S. Luke, and when Valerian heard
that he sent to him more knights than he did tofore. And when they came they
found him singing mass, and anon he finished devoutly that which he had begun.
And that done they beheaded him in his seat.
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