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Alphabetical [« »] sickness 2 sicut 1 side 8 sides 13 siege 1 sight 8 significandam 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 rest 13 sake 13 saviour 13 sides 13 sword 13 thing 13 victory | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea History of the martyrs in Palestine IntraText - Concordances sides |
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1 1, 2 | Then he was tortured on his sides with the cruel combs, and, 2 1, 3 | number, inflicting on his sides horrible lacerations, such 3 1, 5 | threatening all men from all sides, Epiphanius, a perfectly 4 1, 5 | ordered them to lacerate his sides until his bones and entrails 5 1, 5 | same time they tore his sides and ribs with combs, till 6 1, 8 | inflict tortures on her sides and on her breast with the 7 1, 9 | lacerated him grievously on his sides. But he was not able to 8 1, 10| place of judgment on all sides; and as if it were for a 9 1, 10| were severely torn on their sides with combs. And others again 10 1, 10| she was hung up and her sides were lacerated; and this 11 1, 14| part; the combs on their sides, and their incurable scourgings, 12 1, 15| first place, to have their sides torn with combs, and punished 13 1, 17| endured the combs on his sides like a young man. And at