Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| Durham. In 1104, when the bones of Cuthbert were translated
2 II, I | spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see Me have. In maintaining
3 III, VIII| and to remove the abbess’s bones thence to some other church
4 III, XI | shown when King Oswald’s bones were found, and translated
5 III, XI | desirous to lay the revered bones of her uncle. When the wagon
6 III, XI | the wagon in which those bones were carried arrived towards
7 III, XI | among them. Accordingly, the bones, being washed, were put
8 III, XI | which they had washed the bones, in a corner of the cemetery.
9 III, XI | the water that washed the bones had been poured out, had
10 III, XII | to the ground."~Now his bones were translated to the monastery
11 III, XVII| prince of the Apostles, his bones were translated thither,
12 III, XXVI| home with him part of the bones of the most reverend Father
13 IV, III | built in the same place, his bones were translated into it.
14 IV, IX | before mentioned, that her bones scarce held together. At
15 IV, X | her to determine that the bones of the servants and handmaidens
16 IV, XIX | thought fit to take up her bones, and, putting them into
17 IV, XIX | so many years after, her bones were to be taken out of
18 IV, XIX | to take up and wash the bones, on a sudden we heard the
19 IV, XXX | brethren to take up his bones. They thought to find them
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