Chapter
1 VII | his hands; he washed his feet himself, wiped them, and
2 X | sand, breathed upon his feet, and wiped them with their
3 X | he came and fell at his feet, asking his pardon, for
4 XVIII | them. He used to wash their feet devoutly with warm water,
5 XVIII | that they might wash his feet also. For he had so far
6 XVIII | account of the washing of feet, which then takes place
7 XVIII | callosity on the junction of his feet and legs. At length, as
8 XX | its head down before his feet, in a tone of humility asked
9 XXI | opening, which was twelve feet wide. He therefore asked
10 XXI | bring him a beam twelve feet long, to support his intended
11 XXIII | not support herself on her feet, nor move from place to
12 XXIII | herself able to stand upon her feet. On the third day she was
13 XXIV | conversation, she fell at his feet and adjured him, bv the
14 XXVIII| he threw himself at his feet with tears and lamentations,
15 XXIX | kind hospitality. When his feet and hands were washed, according
16 XXXVII| some water and washed his feet, which had an ulcer from
17 XLV | stripped the poor man's feet naked, put them upon him;
18 XLV | upon him; for it was in his feet that the palsy had first
19 XLV | felt a palpitation in his feet alternately, so that the
20 XLV | ascend upwards from the feet. As soon as the monastery
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