Book, Chapter
1 I, XVIII| he took up a handful of dust from the place where the
2 I, XVIII| carry away with him. In this dust the blood had been preserved,
3 II, I | peace, is defiled with the dust of earthly action. And having
4 III, IX | that many took up the very dust of the place where his body
5 III, IX | that place, or with the dust carried from it; but we
6 III, X | CHAP. X. How the dust of that place prevailed
7 III, X | along with him some of the dust of that piece of ground,
8 III, X | hanging the cloth, with the dust which he had carried in
9 III, X | only that post on which the dust hung in the linen cloth
10 III, X | diligently, learned that the dust had been taken from the
11 III, XI | thereupon added, that the very dust of the pavement on which
12 III, XI | of that health-bringing dust might be given her, and,
13 III, XI | bethought herself of the dust, and immediately bade her
14 III, XI | gave him a little of that dust, and the priest having prayed,
15 III, XXII | trampled on and turned into dust. That God is rather to be
16 IV, III | and take out some of the dust. This they put into water
17 IV, XXX | body consumed and turned to dust, after the manner of the
18 V, XVIII| province used to carry the dust thence for the sick, and
19 V, XVIII| beasts; so that the holy dust being frequently carried
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