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stirred 2
stock 2
stolen 2
stone 25
stones 7
stony 1
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25 promised
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25 spirits
25 stone
25 thanks
25 tongue
25 unto
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Reformation, and only the stone on which it rested remains.~ 2 I, XII | been told to raise, not of stone, since they had no workmen 3 I, XII | they constructed a strong stone wall from sea to sea, in 4 I, XXXIV| Degsastan, that is, Degsa Stone. In which battle also Theodbald, 5 II, X | able to walk; but, like a stone fixed in one place, being 6 II, X | hitherto fashioned of wood or stone to be your gods. For the 7 II, XII | sat there in solitude on a stone troubled and wakeful at 8 II, XIV | larger and nobler church of stone, in the midst whereof the 9 II, XIV | But the altar, being of stone, escaped the fire and is 10 II, XVI | likewise built, in that city, a stone church of beautiful workmanship; 11 III, IV | there built a church of stone, which was not usual among 12 III, VIII | days after, to take up the stone that covered the tomb, and 13 III, XXII | of men; that a stock or a stone could not be proper matter 14 III, XXIII| time a church was built of stone in the monastery, in honour 15 III, XXV | Scots, he made it, not of stone, but entirely of hewn oak, 16 IV, XI | he gave up the ghost.~A stone coffin had been prepared 17 IV, XI | chipped away as much of the stone as they could, and made 18 IV, XVI | the place called At the Stone, they thought to be concealed 19 IV, XIX | of the brothers to find a stone whereof to make a coffin 20 IV, XIX | lid of the same sort of stone. Perceiving, therefore, 21 V, XVI | against which that great stone was set. To this day the 22 V, XVI | edge of the right side. The stone that was set at the entrance 23 V, XVI | stands as an altar of hewn stone before the door of the tomb; 24 V, XVII | is covered with a single stone, hewn like the stones of 25 V, XXI | him to build a church of stone in his nation after the


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