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discussed 2
disdain 1
disdained 1
disease 16
diseased 3
diseases 1
disfigured 1
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16 ceased
16 cut
16 discipline
16 disease
16 does
16 endeavoured
16 established
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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disease

   Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| boldness in her, who in her disease touched our Lord’s garment, 2 II, VIII | cleansed from their natural disease of superstition, might obtain 3 III, XII | he was advised, and the disease durst not assail him as 4 III, XIII | race was smitten with the disease, a man learned in the study 5 IV, VIII | being smitten with the same disease, and reduced to the last 6 IV, IX | with a most grievous bodily disease, under which, through the 7 IV, XIV | danger by reason of the disease, or by saving those who 8 IV, XX | due to the holy raiment; disease is driven away, and the 9 IV, XXIII| of her sickness, when the disease turned inwards, her last 10 IV, XXXI | the help of a staff. The disease increased by degrees, and 11 IV, XXXI | either be delivered from that disease, if it were well for him, 12 IV, XXXI | had been benumbed by the disease, down to his feet. Gradually 13 IV, XXXII| who was lately cured of a disease in his eye at the relics 14 V, IV | sick of a very grievous disease for nearly forty days, insomuch 15 V, XIII | wiles of the Devil.~The disease increasing, when the king 16 V, XXIV | but more especially the disease of dysentery.~In the year


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