Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | testimony of witnesses of high character and generally
2 I, V | of the earth, and raised high above the ground, like a
3 II, I | received a message from on high and mighty works are revealed;
4 II, VI | be under their idolatrous high priests; for King Eadbald
5 II, X | earth; and granted him such high privilege of distinction,
6 II, XIII | inquired of the aforesaid high priest of his religion,
7 II, XIII | not lawful before for the high priest either to carry arms,
8 II, XIII | Godmunddingaham, where the high priest, by the inspiration
9 III, XIX | he had been taken up on high, he was bidden by the angels
10 IV, I | also in Greek and Latin; of high character and venerable
11 IV, IX | linen, and lifted up on high, being taken out of the
12 IV, IX | perceived that it was raised on high as it were by cords brighter
13 IV, XX | earth is glad.~"Lo! the high God comes to the womb of
14 IV, XX | Saviour of men, lo! the high God comes.~"A hallowed maid
15 IV, XX | follow the Lamb enthroned on high, whom none had severed from
16 IV, XX | from the Love enthroned on high."~
17 IV, XXVIII| encompassed his dwelling being so high, that he could see nothing
18 V, VII | The epitaph was this :— "High estate, wealth, offspring,
19 V, VII | the tomb, but his soul on high. Thou mightest deem he did
20 V, VIII | Theodore. Chief pontiff, blest high priest, pure doctrine he
21 V, XII | were sometimes thrown on high, and again, when the vapours
22 V, XVII | lies a brazen wheel, as high as a man’s neck, having
23 V, XVII | Abraham’s oak, being twice as high as a man, is enclosed in
24 V, XIX | of shining ore, uplifted high; moreover he caused the
25 V, XXI | Israelites went out with an high hand.’ Thus the seven days
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