Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | but neither do I fear to die, because we have a merciful
2 I, I | the air reaches them, they die. On the contrary, almost
3 I, XXVI | any adversity, and even to die for that truth which they
4 II, XII | the contrary, if I must die, let it rather be by his
5 III, IX | the beast would recover or die. At length, after writhing
6 III, XXII | condemned man, thou shalt die in that very house." Yet
7 III, XXIII| should please God, or to die and be buried there. Being
8 III, XXVII| to God that he might not die yet, before he could forthwith
9 III, XXX | opposed, choosing rather to die in the faith of resurrection
10 IV, IX | the community would soon die, and her soul be lifted
11 IV, XI | told him that he should die the third day after. Both
12 IV, XIV | and not one more shall die of this plague, either in
13 IV, XIX | pestilence of which she was to die, but also, in the presence
14 IV, XXII | And now you deserve to die, because all my brothers
15 IV, XXIV | that were sick, and like to die, were wont to be carried.
16 IV, XXIV | are not yet appointed to die, since you talk so merrily
17 V, III | and she lay in bed like to die through excess of pain.
18 V, III | maiden if she is like to die?’~"But the abbess still
19 V, XIII | soon as they meet I shall die, and the devils being ready
20 V, XIV | his mind, that he might die the more joyfully. But this
21 V, XIV | salvation, he might himself die the more miserably, but
22 V, XIX | strongly opposed it, to die with him; but the executioners,
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