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head 35
headlong 1
heads 4
healed 20
healing 17
health 22
health-bringing 1
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20 except
20 following
20 formerly
20 healed
20 heresy
20 human
20 masses
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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healed

   Book, Chapter
1 I, XVIII| ten years of age, to be healed of the bishops. They ordered 2 I, XVIII| bishops that she might be healed. They, therefore, perceiving 3 I, XIX | some to have their souls healed, and some their bodies. 4 II, II | whose prayers he shall be healed, be looked upon as hallowed 5 III, II | man had his injured arm healed. [634 A.D.]~THE place is 6 III, II | God he might thereby be healed. The brother did as he was 7 III, IX | and cattle are frequently healed to this day. Whence it came 8 III, IX | that the sick should be healed in the place where he died; 9 III, IX | where the horse had been healed, and he marked the spot. 10 III, IX | she awoke, found herself healed of her infirmity. Upon which 11 III, XI | possessed with devils were healed by them. [679-697 A.D.]~ 12 III, XI | poured out, had already healed many sick persons. The abbess 13 III, XVII | have found grace and been healed in that same place, as also 14 IV, X | that she should be there healed, she was led into the cemetery, 15 IV, XIX | incision which I had made was healed up; so that, in marvellous 16 IV, XIX | diseases were at divers times healed; and the coffin wherein 17 V, II | long lame, who, when he was healed by the Apostles Peter and 18 V, II | hair grew as the skin was healed. Thus the youth became fair 19 V, III | CHAP. III. How he healed a sick maiden by his prayers. [ 20 V, IV | CHAP. IV. How he healed a thegn’s wife that was


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