Chapter
1 I | as well as those of his body. When Cuthbert made light
2 VI | last sighs of his fainting body thirsting for a happy entrance
3 VI | equally from food, lest his body might be thereby rendered
4 VIII | longer to enjoy my health of body, or to exercise the powers
5 XV | her the sacrament of the body and blood of Christ; and,
6 XV | by God to be afflicted in body, and are even taken captive
7 XV | strength, both of mind and body, begged him to dismount
8 XVI | equally upon his mind and body he was most resolute, and,
9 XXII | never able to affect my body with injury, or my mind
10 XXV | profit both of mind and body. For there is one of our
11 XXIX | health, both of mind and body, that being come to her
12 XXXIV | lately removed from the body. The messenger, finding
13 XXXIV | men carrying in a cart the body of a deceased brother to
14 XXXVII | strong in faith but weak in body, in consequence of a dysentery,
15 XXXVII | When you shall bring my body back here." when he had
16 XXXVII | as usual subdued both his body and mind with his accustomed
17 XXXVII | gave me. You will place my body therein, wrapping it in
18 XXXVII | obtain his consent for his body to be transported from the
19 XXXVII | permission to transport your body over to the monastery, and
20 XXXVII | scruples, and to carry my body amongst you, it seems to
21 XXXVIII| was in spirit, though his body was at the lowest degree
22 XXXIX | hand, by partaking of the body and blood of Christ; and
23 XL | corresponded to its meaning. The body of the venerable father
24 XLI | thrown, in which his dead body had been washed; and taking
25 XLI | in the midst of the whole body of the brethren looking
26 XLI | the church in which his body reposes, on the south side.
27 XLII | CHAPTER XLII ~HOW HIS BODY AFTER NINE YEARS WAS FOUND
28 XLII | opening the tomb, found his body entire, as if he were still
29 XLII | dare to take any from the body itself,-and hastened to
30 XLII | piece of cloth in which the body of the saint had been wrapped.
31 XLII | were still on the saint's body. "Fold up the body," said
32 XLII | saint's body. "Fold up the body," said he, " in new cloth
33 XLII | and having folded up the body in some new cloth, and placed
34 XLIII | CHAPTER XLIII~HOW THE BODY OF BISHOP EADBERT WAS LAID
35 XLIII | not a sudden death. His body was placed in the grave
36 XLIII | the coffin in which the body of that saint lay. And to
37 XLIII | had covered his blessed body, whether dead or alive,
38 XLIV | it was Sunday,) "to the body of the holy man of God,
39 XLIV | strength from the incorruptible body of the saint, that he rose
40 XLV | come from the incorruptible body of the holy man; for he
|