Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | to beholders. This being presently finished, they gave the
2 I, XXVII| unbelieving, nothing is pure." And presently, declaring the cause of
3 I, XXVII| contain have his own wife;" he presently took care to subjoin, "But
4 III, II | therewith, and these are presently restored to health.~The
5 III, XIII | the sick man to drink. He presently found ease, and, recovering
6 III, XVII | August. His body was. thence presently translated to the isle of
7 III, XXVII| ascetic life; and some of them presently devoted themselves faithfully
8 IV, III | been said to him; for being presently seized with bodily infirmity,
9 IV, III | drink, whereupon they are presently eased of their infirmity,
10 IV, XIX | Grantchester, near Cambridge) and presently, near the city walls, they
11 IV, XIX | resting upon that coffin, were presently relieved of the pain or
12 IV, XXII | could bind him but he was presently loosed again. In the meantime,
13 IV, XXV | hearing these words, when they presently came into the monastery,
14 IV, XXIX | himself to prayer, and having presently had intimation in the spirit
15 V, I | short time for our sake, presently returned, and raged furiously
16 V, XII | came to the wall, we were presently, I know not by what means,
17 V, XIX | a Catholic, he gave him presently land of ten families at
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