‘Miracles of Mary’ by Herolt; 1928 edition; Chapters XVIII-XXII; pages 79-84
Chapter XVIII
In Aquitaine once when the Christians were communicating at Easter, among the Christian boys a Jew went up to the altar and took the Body of the Lord with them. Returning to his parents and being asked where he had been, he replied that he had gone with his boy-friends to the church and had communicated with them.
Then his father, being exceedingly angry, threw the boy into the fire, from which, however, the Blessed Virgin Mary saved him unhurt. But the mother of the the boy by her cries collected many Christians and Jews together, who, seeing the boy alive in the fire, asked him, after he had been taken out, how it was he felt no pain. And he replied that she who was above the altar of the Christians, had appeared to him and driven off all the flames with her cloak. Then understanding that it was the image of the Blessed Mary, they threw the father of the boy into the fire and he being at once consumed, many became more fervent in the faith.
Chapter XIX
A certain Jewish …More
"And the Devil came and mocked him, saying: “ Are you not he who made me so misshapen in your pictures and spat on my figure ? Because you mocked me I have mocked you. Behold, ‘ Miserable Wretch ’ shall be your name. Ask, therefore, your Mary, whom you made so beautiful, to help you now.”
He therefore, being reminded of the pity of the Mother of God, began with all his heart to call upon her to vouchsafe her aid in his great affliction. And in very truth she, the Mother of Piety, did appear unto him, and said : “ Be comforted in the Lord and hereafter Stand firm and beware of the wiles of the Devil, for I will not desert you in this trouble.” And immediately she seized the Devil and bound him to the pillar, releasing Hieronymus."