Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| beheaded, and obtained the crown of holy martyrdom. For,
2 II, V | to inherit his temporal crown. They immediately began
3 III, XXV | also he had received the crown of ecclesiastical tonsure,
4 III, XXVI | tonsure in the form of a crown,(for there was no small
5 III, XXVI | Southern Scots, having also the crown of the ecclesiastical tonsure,
6 IV, I | shorn into the shape of a crown; for he had before the tonsure
7 IV, XXIII| waiting for an everlasting crown; and led by her example,
8 V, VII | for two years, quitted his crown for the sake of the Lord
9 V, XII | above-mentioned, and received the crown of the monastic tonsure;
10 V, XXI | ourselves in the form of a crown only because Peter was so
11 V, XXI | tonsure, the form of the crown of thorns which He bore
12 V, XXI | that they await always ‘the crown of eternal life, which God
13 V, XXI | seem indeed to resemble a crown; but when you come to look
14 V, XXI | neck, you will find the crown cut short which you thought
15 V, XXI | glory of an everlasting crown; but in that which is to
16 V, XXI | deprived of all hope of a crown, but are moreover condemned
17 V, XXI | you are advancing to the crown of life, which knows no
18 V, XXI | belief, the likeness of a crown that has an end? And if
19 V, XXI | after the fashion of the crown; and the nation thus reformed,
20 V, XXII | the figure of an unending crown. It is manifest that this
21 V, XXII | expose their heads without a crown, and keep the Feast of Christ
22 V, XXIV | the Franks, received the crown of martyrdom, together with
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