Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | which the death-days of saints and others were entered,
2 0, Life | the relics of many other saints. The shrine disappeared
3 0, Life | procession with the relics of the saints, according to the custom
4 I, XVIII| containing relics of the saints, and, taking it in his hands,
5 I, XVIII| fitting, that the limbs of saints brought together from divers
6 I, XXXII| and the kingdom of the saints, which will never come to
7 II, I | virtues of the more renowned saints of Italy, whom he had either
8 II, I | describing the miracles of saints, he might make known the
9 II, I | prostrate at the feet of the saints; and its wild upheavals,
10 II, IV | the blessed company of the saints might have therein a perpetual
11 III, IV | Ninias himself and many other saints rest in the body), is now
12 III, XIX | heard this refrain: "The saints shall go from strength to
13 III, XXV | my part, doubt not to be saints, and whose life, customs,
14 III, XXIX | the blessed gifts of the saints, that is, the relics of
15 IV, X | prayed at the relics of the saints. Nor did she lose any time
16 IV, X | light is vouchsafed to the saints of Christ in Heaven, and
17 V, VII | into the fellowship of the saints in heaven. This same thing,
18 V, XI | might have the relics of saints at hand to put into them,
19 V, XXIV | concerning the Histories of Saints: I translated the Book of
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