Book, Chapter
1 I, XVIII | the bishops went to the tomb of the martyr, the blessed
2 I, XVIII | his prayers, commanded the tomb to be opened, that he might
3 I, XVIII | should find shelter in one tomb. These being honourably
4 I, XXXIII| and committed to a humble tomb by the inhabitants of the
5 II, I | pastors of the Church. On his tomb was written this epitaph:~
6 II, I | way to new life. In this tomb are laid the limbs of a
7 II, III | priest of that place. On the tomb of Augustine is inscribed
8 III, VIII | the stone that covered the tomb, and to raise it higher
9 III, VIII | consecrated. On opening her tomb, they found the body as
10 III, XII | cured of a fever at his tomb.~SOME time after, there
11 III, XII | and go close to Oswald’s tomb; sit down and stay there
12 III, XII | as he sat by the saint’s tomb; but fled in such fear that
13 IV, XX | s fair flesh lay in the tomb, nor did the maid’s fair
14 IV, XX | flesh see corruption in the tomb.~"This was Thy work, O Christ,
15 IV, XXXI | cured of a palsy at his tomb.~THERE was in that same
16 IV, XXXI | could, and approach the tomb of the reverend father Cuthbert,
17 V, VII | epitaph was written on his tomb, wherein the memory of his
18 V, VII | for his body is in the tomb, but his soul on high. Thou
19 V, VIII | thither, by the epitaph on his tomb, in thirty-four heroic verses.
20 V, VIII | are these:~"Here in the tomb rests the body of the holy
21 V, XVI | midst of it is the round tomb of our Lord cut out of the
22 V, XVI | was set. To this day the tomb bears the marks of the iron
23 V, XVI | In the north part of the tomb the sepulchre of our Lord
24 V, XVI | set at the entrance to the tomb is now cleft in two; nevertheless,
25 V, XVI | stone before the door of the tomb; the greater part is set
26 V, XVI | The colour of the said tomb and sepulchre is white and
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