Book, Chapter
1 I, XV | the altars; no respect was shown for office, the prelates
2 I, XXVII | Where it is abundantly shown, that that is declared by
3 I, XXVII | obliges the Mystery to be shown forth, because there is
4 I, XXVIII| are to be entertained, is shown by this, that they are for
5 II, I | English nation, as we have shown above, inserting the same
6 II, XII | as we may suppose, it was shown him in spirit what the nature
7 II, XII | has done me no harm, nor shown any enmity to me; but, on
8 II, XIII | idols once stood is still shown, not far from York, to the
9 II, XIX | Festival of Easter, as has been shown above, with subtlety of
10 II, XX | are still preserved, and shown in the church of Canterbury.~
11 III, II | 634 A.D.]~THE place is shown to this day, and held in
12 III, II | begun, and heavenly miracles shown forth to this day. The place
13 III, XI | signs from Heaven that were shown when King Oswald’s bones
14 III, XVI | dwelling of his is to this day shown in that island. When he
15 IV, IX | Of the signs which were shown from Heaven when the mother
16 IV, XIV | grace are said to have been shown forth; in as much as the
17 V, XIII | containing his sins, which was shown him by devils. [704-709
18 V, XIII | and will in the end be shown us either by friendly angels
19 V, XIX | Apostolic Pope John. It was shown by the judgement of them
20 V, XXI | Passover, as is plainly shown by that which follows in
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