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1 I| saith the author of pity hanging on the cross divided offices
2 I| testament that Jesu Christ made hanging on the cross. Secondly,
3 I| consider how his life was hanging, and in great jeopardy.
4 I| many that they dried them hanging on their tabernacles and
5 II| cross he made this orison hanging on the cross, as S. Austin
6 II| him a cluster of raisins hanging on a tree, which he laid
7 II| shalt thou find my body hanging at an hook, which is not
8 III| his meditations, he had hanging on the wall in his chamber
9 III| and an image of our Lord hanging thereon, to the end that
10 III| bear of Almaine, the tongue hanging out, and foaming like a
11 IV| written sith that our Lord hanging on the cross commended her
12 V| said Bartholomew, as a son hanging over the waters. That is
13 V| the beard long, his hairs hanging unto his feet, his eyes
14 V| arrows. The arrows abode hanging in the air on the right
15 V| and finished his life by hanging. And after this the holy
16 VI| for I have a great stone hanging over my head. And he was
17 VI| with a great coarse mantle hanging here and there upon him,
18 VII| crucifix, and saw our Lord hanging on the cross, which was
19 VII| sheets, for coverlet, and for hanging, only a little straw. Ever
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