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1 I| solemnly, as the Sunday. And procession was made in representing
2 I| made in representing the procession of the apostles, which they
3 I| more Litany. secondly, the procession of seven orders. Thirdly,
4 I| Secondly, this Litany is said procession of seven orders, because
5 I| Thus this Litany is called procession, for then the Church maketh
6 I| the Church maketh general procession. And in this procession
7 I| procession. And in this procession the cross is borne, the
8 I| they flee. And therefore in procession the cross is borne, and
9 I| cross, the banners, and the procession, right so when Jesu Christ
10 I| song that is sung in the procession signifieth the song of angels
11 I| his realm. ~After in this procession singularly we call the suffrages
12 II| Then S. Basil ordained a procession, and came to the church,
13 III| and he ordained to make procession in all the churches much
14 III| this mortality. When the procession was done he would have gone
15 III| ceased not, he ordained a procession, in the which he did do
16 III| and the people, came with procession with so great company of
17 III| cross of silver, and with procession singing the litany, praying
18 III| and brought it with solemn procession to the church of Warham,
19 IV| the monks received it with procession solemnly, and brought it
20 IV| Kenelm was brought with procession into the abbey, and that
21 IV| abbot and monks came with procession, and received them honestly.
22 V| they to the church with procession the said bishop, and the
23 V| they of the city went with procession unto that place, and durst
24 VI| hallowing. And in the time of procession, a fair old man came to
25 VI| borne out of the church on procession. And they were afraid lest
26 VI| rogation time follow the procession barefoot and without linen
27 VII| great honour and solemn procession with twenty-four monks,
28 VII| chronicle, on Palm Sunday as the procession passed tofore the house
29 VII| fasted, he did do make a procession whereat many creatures were,
30 VII| devoutly prayed. And so as the procession was in doing, there was
31 VII| came to meet the corpse in procession, with great reverence, as
32 VII| iii. 91.~---why borne in procession, i. 105-6.~Dromedaries used
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