Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | parting of souls from the body:~Fore then neidfaerae~naenig
2 0, Life | as the soul abode in the body, he chanted the ‘Gloria
3 I, XXI | departed hence to Christ; his body was conveyed to his own
4 I, XXVII | of the Communion of the Body and Blood of Christ, lest
5 I, XXVII | from the Communion of the Body and Blood of Christ. For
6 I, XXVII | exhortation and persuasion in the body of the Church, as it were,
7 I, XXVII | approach the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our Lord, they
8 I, XXVII | receiving the Mystery of the Body and Blood of our Lord, which
9 I, XXVII | women. And if purity of body was there so carefully required,
10 I, XXVII | ought women, who receive the Body of Almighty God, to preserve
11 I, XXVII | any man may receive the Body of our Lord, or if he be
12 I, XXVII | during the sleep of the body, is not defiled with filthy
13 I, XXVII | seen anything whilst the body was sleeping, yet it calls
14 I, XXVII | calls to mind that, when the body was awake, it fell into
15 I, XXXIII| he was, carried away the body, and interred it in the
16 II, I | whilst detained by the body, he broke through the bonds
17 II, I | that city, taught, that our body, in the glory of resurrection,
18 II, I | Catholic faith holds that our body, raised by the glory of
19 II, I | the example of our Lord's Body, concerning which, when
20 II, I | which is in Heaven. His body was buried in the church
21 II, I | rise one day in the same body in glory with the rest of
22 II, I | epitaph:~ Receive, Earth, his body taken from thine own; thou
23 II, III | Augustine, died, and his body was laid outside, close
24 II, III | it was consecrated, the body was brought in, and fittingly
25 II, IX | once interposed his own body to receive the blow; but
26 II, IX | wounded the king through the body of the slaughtered thegn.
27 II, X | given the likeness of a body.~ "It behoves you, therefore,
28 II, XI | made in a manner to be one body, may, after this life continue
29 II, XII | and compose yourself in body and mind to sleep; for the
30 III, IV | other saints rest in the body), is now in the possession
31 III, IV | island monastery where his body lies, has the pre-eminence
32 III, VI | arms being cut off from his body, when he was slain in battle,
33 III, VIII | whose concern they are. The body of this venerable virgin
34 III, VIII | wherein she desired that her body should be buried; but when
35 III, VIII | her tomb, they found the body as untouched by decay as
36 III, IX | dust of the place where his body fell, and putting it into
37 III, XII | to be cut off from the body, and set upon stakes. But
38 III, XIII | that after the death of my body, I shall be immediately
39 III, XV | spirit, though absent in the body, calmed it when it had arisen.
40 III, XVII | death caused him to quit the body, after he had been bishop
41 III, XVII | the 31st of August. His body was. thence presently translated
42 III, XIX | fell into some infirmity of body, and was thought worthy
43 III, XIX | trance, and quitting his body from the evening till cockcrow,
44 III, XIX | Being restored to his body, and again taken from it
45 III, XIX | for as a man burns in the body through unlawful pleasure,
46 III, XIX | when set free from the body, he shall burn by the punishment
47 III, XIX | to bring him back to the body. And when they approached
48 III, XIX | afterwards restored to the body, throughout the whole course
49 III, XIX | the patrician, took his body, and kept it in the porch
50 III, XIX | twenty-seven days after, and the body being taken from the porch,
51 III, XIX | been built to receive his body to the east of the altar,
52 III, XIX | the incorruption of his body, that the lofty nature of
53 III, XXIII | Blessed Mother of God, and his body was laid in it, on the right
54 III, XXIII | either to live near the body of their father, if it should
55 III, XXIII | of his father, to whose body he had come for love of
56 IV, III | for death by receiving the Body and Blood of our Lord, his
57 IV, III | delivered from the prison of the body, led, as may justly be believed,
58 IV, VIII | the point of leaving her body, saw some small part of
59 IV, IX | plainly saw as it were a human body, which was brighter than
60 IV, IX | appearance of the glorious body which she beheld, she perceived
61 IV, IX | been so disabled in all her body, that she could not move
62 IV, IX | When she heard that the body of the venerable abbess
63 IV, XI | king’s soul should quit his body without any pain, and with
64 IV, XI | him in it, they found his body a span longer than the coffin.
65 IV, XI | so would it contain the body. Wherefore because of this
66 IV, XI | or else to shorten the body, by bending it at the knees,
67 IV, XI | to fit the length of the body, insomuch that a pillow
68 IV, XI | four inches longer than the body. He was buried in the church
69 IV, XIV | thy voyage provision, the Body and Blood of our Lord, and
70 IV, XIV | that king was killed in body by the infidels in war,
71 IV, XIV | to fast, and refresh the body also with the food that
72 IV, XVIII | fell sick and died; and his body, for the sake of St. Martin,
73 IV, XIX | preserved her virginity, and her body suffered no corruption in
74 IV, XIX | grave was opened and the body of the holy virgin and bride
75 IV, XIX | pavilion, and I found the body of the holy virgin taken
76 IV, XIX | linen clothes in which the body had been wrapped, appeared
77 IV, XIX | they washed the virgin’s body, and having clothed it in
78 IV, XIX | manner to fit the virgin’s body as if it had been made purposely
79 IV, XXII | haply he could find his body; and finding another very
80 IV, XXII | eternal redemption both of body and soul. This story was
81 IV, XXIII | laboured under such weakness of body, that he could not himself
82 IV, XXIII | dutifully, when health of body is granted to them, and
83 IV, XXV | young in years and strong of body, and shall, therefore, easily
84 IV, XXVII | in great continence of body and mind, in a very small
85 IV, XXIX | as he departed out of the body at one and the same time
86 IV, XXX | CHAP. XXX. How his body was found altogether uncorrupted
87 IV, XXX | and all the rest of the body consumed and turned to dust,
88 IV, XXX | the grave, found all the body whole, as if he were still
89 IV, XXX | that, had covered the holy body; which presents he thankfully
90 IV, XXX | still upon his father’s body, and said, "Let new garments
91 IV, XXX | garments be put upon the body, in place of these you have
92 IV, XXX | when they had wrapped the body in new garments, and laid
93 IV, XXX | Lord, and they laid his body in the grave of the blessed
94 IV, XXXI | he felt one half of his body, from the head to the foot,
95 IV, XXXI | prostrating himself before the body of the man of God, he prayed
96 IV, XXXI | over all that part of his body which had been benumbed
97 IV, XXXI | which had been on Cuthbert’s body, dedicated to God, either
98 IV, XXXII | when the brethren found his body uncorrupted, after having
99 V, III | burning, and from all my body, as if the bishop had carried
100 V, VII | Apostles, to whose most holy body his pious love had led him
101 V, VII | fellowship with them; for his body is in the tomb, but his
102 V, VIII | Here in the tomb rests the body of the holy prelate, called
103 V, XII | again to the life of the body, and related many memorable
104 V, XII | those that sat about the body weeping fled away in great
105 V, XII | mind and mortifying of the body, that even if his tongue
106 V, XII | and so go forth from the body; but nevertheless because
107 V, XII | indeed, when they leave the body have done good works, but
108 V, XII | as soon as they quit the body, forthwith enter into the
109 V, XII | who must now return to the body, and again live among men,
110 V, XII | abhorred returning to the body, being delighted with the
111 V, XII | had seen when out of the body; by whose account those
112 V, XII | had to do penance in his body, and oftentimes to plunge
113 V, XII | grew warm and dry on his body. And when in the winter
114 V, XII | bliss, he subdued his aged body with daily fasting, and
115 V, XIII | into the inward parts of my body, and as soon as they meet
116 V, XIV | saving Viaticum, and his body was buried in the farthest
117 V, XVI | Cross to which the Lord’s body was nailed, and now it upholds
118 V, XVII | the passage of our Lord’s Body; but it has an altar on
119 V, XIX | bishop forty-five years. His body, being laid in a coffin,
120 V, XIX | over him:~"Here rests the body of the great Bishop Wilfrid,
121 V, XXI | the highest part of our body. For as all the Church,
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