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1 I| many tribulations, and as thrown out into the deepness of
2 I| it was taken thence and thrown into a deep pit all environed
3 I| church should have been thrown down unto the foundament,
4 II| anointed with glue, and thrown into the river, and S. Andrew
5 II| upon the altar; and it was thrown again further than tofore.
6 II| was contrary for he was thrown down to the earth. In Adam
7 III| that they should not have thrown them in the bottom of the
8 III| eschewed that they had not been thrown there, and had seen what
9 III| came to them the devil had thrown down a part of the wall,
10 III| commanded that he should be thrown in the fields, and they
11 III| should be burnt and churches thrown down, and all men of holy
12 III| a tree that the wind had thrown down a fournil of lime of
13 IV| that were there slain and thrown there, it could not be known
14 IV| plainly the truth. Then it was thrown in again, and it issued
15 IV| faith. And so the books were thrown into a great fire burning,
16 IV| the bier and would have thrown it down with the body of
17 V| of his lordship which had thrown out by force our forefather.
18 V| Saracens had departed and thrown the bones here and there,
19 V| did also miracles and were thrown with him into the sea. And
20 V| bodies of the saints were thrown into the fire, Natalie would
21 V| of Eugenia, and she was thrown into Tiber, but the stone
22 V| the water. Then she was thrown into a burning furnace,
23 V| and then he made her to be thrown into a pit whereas cruel
24 V| together. And their bodies were thrown to hounds and were there
25 V| be bound with a chain and thrown into the sea, but they were
26 V| place the devil would have thrown her down off her horse for
27 V| of the devil, and being thrown in the fire, ended his life
28 V| out afar as it had been thrown of a strong champion, and
29 V| bounden to his neck, and to be thrown down from an height out
30 VI| were put in a deep pit, and thrown on them earth and stones,
31 VI| smitten the wicked, and thrown down them that were contrary
32 VI| of gold and silver to be thrown among the people, for to
33 VI| to-broken, and the mother was thrown by the waves of the sea
34 VII| said: Because thou hast thrown the matter of the world
35 VII| them a great stone, and thrown they were unto the bottom
36 VII| that by themselves were thrown down to the earth of either
37 VII| far as a stone might be thrown. These orisons here be also
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