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1 I| this day should be hallowed solemnly, and should be kept from
2 I| beginning of the Church also solemnly, as the Sunday. And procession
3 I| devout hearts; to remember solemnly the institution of so healthful
4 I| sacrament may be hallowed more solemnly, the Pope Urban iv., by
5 I| dedication of the church is solemnly hallowed among the other
6 II| feast of S. Nicholas much solemnly. On a time it happed that
7 II| of her creation, well and solemnly, and that thou shalt go
8 II| commanded a mass of requiem solemnly to be sung for his soul.
9 III| in all the churches much solemnly for to impetre and get mercy
10 IV| brought the body again much solemnly into his country, in a place
11 IV| and did not divine service solemnly as he was wont to do. Then
12 IV| Kenelm was hallowed that day solemnly through all Rome. And anon
13 IV| received it with procession solemnly, and brought it into the
14 IV| of the invention is more solemnly made than the feast of his
15 IV| saints, the which is read solemnly in many churches, and therein
16 V| city they buried S. Rocke solemnly and religiously, which soon
17 V| certain master hallowed solemnly the feast of S. Bartholomew,
18 V| solemnised and hallowed solemnly of the church, for the faith
19 V| And this apparition is solemnly hallowed the seventeenth
20 VI| worshipfully and buried him solemnly, and afterwards, for the
21 VII| provided. For there was a font solemnly apparelled with all things
22 VII| day, and then sang they solemnly their service in the honour
23 VII| office of S. Gregory was solemnly published, and the authority
24 VII| of his daughter had been solemnly made, he was much abashed,
25 VII| and received the body much solemnly in singing, psalmonising
26 VII| was, saying vigils much solemnly; and after, they took the
27 VII| propose the word of God solemnly unto the people and before
28 VII| durst not receive him, he solemnly renewed the said vow, and
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