Book, Chapter
1 IV, XI | gave up the ghost.~A stone coffin had been prepared for his
2 IV, XI | body a span longer than the coffin. Hereupon they chipped away
3 IV, XI | they could, and made the coffin about two inches longer;
4 IV, XI | thoughts either to get another coffin, or else to shorten the
5 IV, XI | they could, so that the coffin might contain it. But Heaven
6 IV, XI | small number of men, that coffin was found to fit the length
7 IV, XI | head; and at the feet the coffin was four inches longer than
8 IV, XIX| buried among them in a wooden coffin in her turn, according to
9 IV, XIX| putting them into a new coffin, to translate them into
10 IV, XIX| stone whereof to make a coffin for this purpose. They went
11 IV, XIX| they found a white marble coffin, most beautifully wrought,
12 IV, XIX| divers times healed; and the coffin wherein she was first buried
13 IV, XIX| heads resting upon that coffin, were presently relieved
14 IV, XXX| desired to put them into a new coffin, and to lay them in the
15 IV, XXX| brought, and so lay it in the coffin which you have prepared;
16 IV, XXX| garments, and laid it in a new coffin, they placed it above the
17 IV, XXX| Cuthbert, placing over it the coffin, with the uncorrupted remains
18 V, V | death; and moreover the coffin had been made ready wherein
19 V, V | death, and by his side the coffin in which he was to be laid
20 V, XIX| His body, being laid in a coffin, was carried to his monastery,
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