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1 I| imposition of a new name bearing health. The third the effusion
2 I| which at even returned, bearing a branch of an olive tree,
3 I| and then she ceased of bearing of children. ~Rachel, seeing
4 I| as many asses laden and bearing bread and victual to spend
5 I| and returned in to Egypt, bearing the rod of God in his hand.
6 I| returned from the mount, bearing two tables of stone, written
7 II| grieved them in his buildings, bearing clay tiles, and subdued
8 II| much grievous, in proud bearing, in doubting, unsteadfast
9 II| hundred and fifty steps, bearing with him two lanterns, and
10 II| an evil angel following bearing a staff whom he bade smite
11 II| came one of his servants bearing a basket full of bread of
12 III| there do their penance in bearing men over that would pass.~
13 III| the priest, and two angels bearing tofore them candles, and
14 III| and tofore him a child bearing a light, and divers ointments
15 III| ordained as touching to God in bearing, authority, majesty, and
16 III| called S. Albans, and he bearing those arms had ever glorious
17 III| clerk's array and clothing, bearing a cross and an image of
18 III| door she saw a maid pass by bearing a burette of oil; she called
19 IV| his chains brake, and he, bearing a part of the chains, passed
20 IV| which is as much to say as bearing Christ, of that that he
21 IV| his staff like a palmier bearing flowers, leaves and dates. ~
22 IV| blessedness; or else Felix as bearing strifes and tribulations
23 IV| everlasting life. Or Felix, bearing light or water to faith,
24 IV| heavenly fellowship of angels bearing her sister's soul into heaven,
25 IV| this there came a young man bearing a book of the New Testament
26 IV| then came against her a man bearing in his right arm the sign
27 IV| delight, she was subdued to bearing and bringing forth children
28 IV| vine not cut, the olive bearing fruit which shall not be
29 V| cross impressed in the stone bearing health. And the king and
30 V| heard the company of angels bearing the soul of him into heaven.
31 V| sweet iron, sweet spear, bearing the sweet burdens, save
32 V| angels as bannerer, and bearing the sign of our Lord, he
33 V| tofore thy face. Secondly, in bearing them to heaven by the way
34 VI| descending and ascending, bearing up to heaven to our Lord
35 VI| and arms, and so, in the bearing, his sinews loosed and were
36 VI| and ploughmen saw the lion bearing the child all alive, and
37 VII| set full of bright stars, bearing in his hand a little basket
38 VII| that I say truth by the bearing of this burning iron. And
39 VII| heaven open and the angels bearing the ark of God, and yet
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