Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | concerning the dread parting of souls from the body:~Fore then
2 I, XIX | cottage; some to have their souls healed, and some their bodies.
3 I, XXIII| respects, be profitable to your souls. Almighty God protect you
4 I, XXIV | thither, for the good of souls, the bearer of these presents,
5 I, XXXI | will rejoice because the souls of the English are by outward
6 I, XXXII| we may take heed to our souls, and be watchful for the
7 II, I | wholly intent upon gaining souls. Whatsoever money he had,
8 II, I | and raiment, and shielded souls from the enemy by his holy
9 II, VIII | but with the benefit of souls. "God preserve you in safety,
10 II, X | confession to the saving of their souls, men worship and adore as
11 II, XVII | bestowed for the sake of your souls; that his prayers may exalt
12 III, XII | hand, he prayed for the souls of his army. Whence it is
13 III, XII | Lord have mercy on their souls,’ said Oswald, as he fell
14 III, XIV | for the redemption of the souls of both kings, to wit, of
15 III, XIX | the care of it and of its souls, to his brother Fullan,
16 III, XXVI | a word, to take care of souls; and they were so purified
17 IV, VII | to lead or to receive the souls of those handmaids of Christ
18 IV, XIV | eternal damnation of their souls.~There was at that time
19 IV, XIV | the everlasting joys of souls, and brought into fellowship
20 IV, XXIII| into the eternal life of souls. These monasteries are about
21 V, XII | Both sides were full of the souls of men which seemed to be
22 V, XII | fervent heat, the hapless souls leaped into the midst of
23 V, XII | evil spirits dragging five souls of men, wailing and shrieking,
24 V, XII | laughed. Among those human souls, as I could discern, there
25 V, XII | is the place in which the souls of those are tried and punished,
26 V, XII | is that into which the souls of those are received who,
27 V, XII | joyful troops of blessed souls which you behold. For when
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