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1 I| passages devoted to those sacred seasons, even though the
2 I| put to, because the number sacred by the Quadragesima be accomplished,
3 I| because that the hearts to him sacred and dedicated, he more should
4 I| this is for to receive the sacred body of Jesu Christ. And
5 I| be seen how the church is sacred and hallowed. And to that
6 II| sacrifice to Diana under a sacred tree; but this good man
7 II| wife, named Pelagia, was sacred with a veil, and suffered
8 II| husband named Denis was sacred bishop of that city. And
9 III| mortality, ere that he was sacred pope he made to the people
10 III| church he was ordained and sacred pope against his will, for
11 III| Cuthbert was elected and sacred bishop in his stead after
12 III| his sister, which was a sacred virgin, kiss the priests'
13 III| here for to receive the sacred mysteries; and Ambrose said:
14 III| will, for S. Peter made and sacred him bishop of Alexandria.
15 III| And after, when he was sacred into the papacy, he remembered
16 III| Germain within the church and sacred him there, and said to him
17 III| to many. After, she was sacred of the bishop of Chartres,
18 III| France, be anointed and sacred at their coronation. And
19 III| not ashamed, if ye will be sacred and live in virginity unto
20 III| Chartres, Viliques, for to be sacred with two other elder maidens;
21 III| speak to her. She had been sacred, but after the consecration
22 III| answered that she was a virgin sacred; Genevieve said nay, telling
23 III| repeased, v., reassured.~sacred, v., consecrated. ~siewed,
24 IV| Liberius, and was ordained and sacred, for because Liberius the
25 IV| within the church, and there sacred him, and said that he should
26 IV| favouring them, Julius the pope sacred Eusebius into bishop of
27 IV| which Justin the priest had sacred. And the table was covered,
28 IV| rese, n., disturbance. ~sacred, v., consecrated. ~smaragdos,
29 V| purged it from filth, and sacred it a church in the honour
30 V| shall be from her infancy sacred unto our Lord, and shall
31 V| king perdurable, and is sacred with the holy veil, how
32 V| of the horses, and were sacred martyrs of Christ. And they
33 V| rogneth, v.. to eat away.~sacred, pp., consecrated. ~sort,
34 VI| upon him the office and was sacred bishop of Lincoln. And the
35 VI| commonly.~And when he had sacred a damoisel with a veil which
36 VII| went to Mons, where she was sacred unto a nun by the hands
37 VII| set up.~renomee, renown.~sacred, v. tr., consecrated.~Salue
38 VII| Trygvier, vii. 193.~Tuesday sacred to S. Thomas of Canterbury,
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