Book, Chapter
1 I, I | violet and green, but chiefly white. There is also a great abundance
2 I, XIX | one clad in garments as white as snow, standing by him,
3 II, V | you not give us also that white bread, which you used to
4 II, XIV | whilst they were still in the white garments of the newly-baptized,
5 III, IV | and is commonly called the White House, because he there
6 III, VIII | band of men, clothed in white, come into the monastery,
7 IV, IV | Inisboufinde, the Island of the White Heifer. Arriving there,
8 IV, XIX | city walls, they found a white marble coffin, most beautifully
9 V, VII | and being still in his white garments, he fell sick,
10 V, VII | him forthwith clothed in white raiment to the heights of
11 V, VII | gifts. He shall walk in white among the sheep of Christ
12 V, X | Black Hewald and the other White Hewald. They were both full
13 V, X | and put them to death; and White Hewald they slew outright
14 V, XII | companies of men clothed in white, and many seats of rejoicing
15 V, XIII | to those glorious men in white raiment who sat by me, ‘
16 V, XIII | angels first drew forth a white book, and then the devils
17 V, XVI | said tomb and sepulchre is white and red mingled together."~
18 V, XVII | stones of a church, and of a white colour, for the three patriarchs.
19 V, XIX | certain one, glorious in white raiment, and he told me
20 V, XX III| that which is called the White House, which, as the number
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