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1 I| firmament is the beauty of the height, and the beauty of heaven
2 I| again unto the sovereign height, the quality of the divine
3 I| high of four manners of height, that is to wit of place,
4 I| hath been borne above the height of all puissances unto where
5 I| lifteth the things low in height, he ordaineth the things
6 I| in breadth, and thirty of height. And make therein divers
7 I| borne upon the waters on ~height above the mountains and
8 I| waters abode elevate in height an hundred and fifty days
9 I| and eighty-four steps of height. This Nimrod was the first
10 I| number, for they flew but the height of two cubits. And they
11 II| in breadth, and thirty in height, and the porch tofore the
12 II| The walls thereof were of height seventy cubits, and breadth
13 II| of humility and not the height of majesty. For he said
14 III| that, good earth is in the height of the mountains, in the
15 IV| his bedside, and that the height thereof touched heaven,
16 IV| was well sixty cubits of height. And as Bede saith: There
17 V| heart vanquished in him the height of name. For the world could
18 V| sweetness, for to consider the height of the divine counsel upon
19 V| turned into sublimity and height. The cross, that was torment
20 V| much to say as tincture of height, for he had tincture of
21 V| to be thrown down from an height out of a window into a pit.
22 VI| sun, and that light hath height in his seat or siege. And
23 VII| of gold of a marvellous height erect to heaven, and was
24 VII| his pillar four cubits of height, and there he dwelled seven
25 VII| another of twelve cubits of height, in which he dwelled, and
26 VII| lifted up from the ground the height of two cubits and more.
27 VII| and was led through the height of heaven into the uppermost
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