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1 I| or even tread the humbler stones of an ancient parish church,
2 I| east. The seventh sign, the stones shall smite and hurtle together
3 I| King adorned with precious stones, but incorporate. To whom,
4 I| Bernard: O ye Jews, ye be stones, but ye smite a better stone,
5 I| adorned with precious gems and stones. And in the most apparent
6 I| anon it issued out, and the stones of the marble sprang into
7 I| that is a sign that they be stones on which Christ passed upon,
8 I| temple is made of living stones, as S. Peter saith: Let
9 I| Let us edify whilst the stones be quick, it is said of
10 I| be quick, it is said of stones polished; whereof is sung:
11 I| jointures been made of polished stones; it is made of square stones
12 I| stones; it is made of square stones four cornered, that is to
13 I| that is to say of spiritual stones that have four squares,
14 I| all night, he took of the stones that were there and laid
15 I| hand touch him, but with stones he shall be oppressed and
16 I| when they would have taken stones and stoned them, our Lord
17 II| of his enemies with the stones than with man's hand. ~Joshua
18 II| the workmen to make square stones, great and precious, for
19 II| those days in Jerusalem as stones or sycamores that grow in
20 II| Ecbatane, and made it with stones squared, and polished them.
21 II| smaragdos and precious stones within woven, and when she
22 II| members of him, as of precious stones. Tofore that our Lord ascended
23 II| nature, in water, and burned stones also. And then he transformed
24 II| and arrayed with precious stones, which said thus to her:
25 II| king adorned with precious stones embraced them, and said:
26 II| and silver and of precious stones, and it is marvellously
27 II| therewith to buy precious stones, the which these two young
28 II| of gold and the precious stones might return to their first
29 II| forth and bear the rods and stones thither where ye took them,
30 II| trees into fine gold, the stones and gravel of the sea into
31 II| hayes and hedges, woods, stones, hills and valleys, and
32 II| he filled a sack full of stones, and laid it on his neck
33 II| to beat him so sore with stones till he died. And the tyrants
34 II| with all manner of precious stones, and as well by his parents
35 II| hath clad me with precious stones and with jewels of gold,
36 II| defended it, and cast so stones at them, that unnethe they
37 II| of sepultures and bring stones of marble of divers colours,
38 II| demand the emperor of what stones he will have his grave made,
39 III| to him: Sooner should the stones wax soft, and iron turn
40 III| thine idols which be of stones and of wood, and adore thy
41 III| and burnt the earth and stones, it was so fervent. Then
42 III| which cast on him first stones, and the other after, and
43 III| and he prayed that the stones might be buried that the
44 III| and adorned with precious stones in the city, when he was
45 III| high stair upon an heap of stones and was all tofrusshed,
46 III| long prayed he saw three stones in a place for a sign, and
47 III| where ye shall find three stones, and there dig a little
48 III| sweating where as the three stones were, and there they digged
49 III| in kneeling upon the cold stones when he said his prayers,
50 III| And the blood ran upon the stones, and his flesh was torn
51 III| prayers, and all suddenly the stones opened and showed to all
52 III| gold, silver, and precious stones. And her son bare the nails
53 III| robes of purple and precious stones, these two glorious saints
54 III| with roses and precious stones, borne up to heaven by angels.
55 III| named Celsus bare to him the stones, and if Nazarine had then
56 III| thou shalt find an arch of stones covered with twelve feet
57 III| briars and thorns and sharp stones, that the blood in his feet
58 III| as they went in and the stones were bloody? Then at the
59 III| life in this holy man, cast stones at him and stoned him; and
60 III| of their cruel casting of stones. Then at last this holy
61 III| their malice, threw alway stones at the dead body: and anon
62 III| Lord shall make of these stones if it please him the child
63 III| of gold and of precious stones. Then the master of S. Loye
64 III| gilt girdles with precious stones, but under that, on his
65 III| ne silver, ne of precious stones, for if the beauty of this
66 IV| make new trees and turn stones into bread; endure in the
67 IV| beholding the pits stopped with stones, ne his own body beaten
68 IV| beatings, now stoned with stones, and always among his torments
69 IV| small children, took small stones and threw them into the
70 IV| little child playing with stones on the seaside, as he was
71 IV| cave wherein they were with stones, to the end that they should
72 IV| laid it subtlely among the stones. And when Decius was dead,
73 IV| he saw the masons and the stones tofore the cave, he began
74 IV| he thought little on the stones, for he thought on other
75 IV| there found they among the stones the letters sealed with
76 IV| and richly with precious stones, and all the bishops that
77 IV| not be beaten with cast of stones ne with other armour, and
78 IV| Eusebius, and stoned him with stones, and so put him to death,
79 IV| were all tocut with the stones, and the others were drowned
80 IV| with his precious blood and stones. And S. Stephen shone in
81 IV| mouth should be beaten with stones. To whom Hyppolitus said:
82 IV| Concordia had gold and precious stones in her clothes, and came
83 IV| vestments gold and precious stones. And he said: Show to me
84 IV| find there also precious stones, and do so much that such
85 V| christian man bare away three stones which were besprent with
86 V| gems of purple and precious stones therein. And it is sith
87 V| and silver and precious stones, but he could not be found
88 V| and silver and precious stones? Those things be necessary
89 V| as I have graven in these stones. And then he showed to them
90 V| because that the woods and stones fall, and they that be mortal
91 V| their mouths beaten with stones, and that each of their
92 V| silver, wherein precious stones shone, and made therein
93 V| gave the gold and precious stones for to repair the churches
94 V| as a king, suddenly the stones of the gates descended and
95 V| anon the hardness of the stones felt the celestial commandment
96 V| there between four great stones as who should press olives,
97 V| was between those two hard stones she made her prayers, and
98 V| made her prayers, and the stones were converted into right
99 V| the furnace of fire, hard stones be converted into powder,
100 V| tongues, and nothing of stones but of virtues, by the which
101 V| stoned of the people, but the stones returned to them that threw
102 V| be stoned to death with stones, and made the bishop to
103 V| night barefoot upon sharp stones, on which the water ran
104 V| went honourably upon the stones for the worship of him that
105 V| and silver and precious stones, and over all whereas she
106 VI| thrown on them earth and stones, and so were consecrated
107 VI| might not drown them ne the stones make them to sink, ne the
108 VI| throwing away the burthen of stones, arrived and came to that
109 VI| gold wrought with precious stones be right evil things enclosed,
110 VI| gold rings and precious stones. Promise ye that ye will
111 VI| the said well appear yet stones besprinkled and speckled
112 VI| moss that groweth on these stones is of a marvellous sweet
113 VI| gold and full of precious stones, of angels, which covered
114 VI| assembled at his gates with stones, and said: We have long
115 VI| ground, sometime he bit the stones so that he brake his teeth,
116 VI| strife, and began to cast stones so great and fast that this
117 VI| sisters which were as precious stones, all full of the fervent
118 VI| array her with precious stones, as others, on the day of
119 VI| there was a strait way upon stones and a deep mire under, and
120 VI| sayest be gods we see them stones, put thine hand, and by
121 VI| they bound the pillars and stones, weening to Sisinnius, that
122 VI| Because thou worshippest stones for gods and trees, therefore
123 VI| hast thou deserved to draw stones and trees. And he which
124 VII| whereas were many hopples of stones, to whom he made a noble
125 VII| finished his sermon the stones answered and said, Amen.~
126 VII| visage should be beaten with stones so that there should appear
127 VII| beside the mountain of stones which is full well known,
128 VII| there were many precious stones shining bright, and every
129 VII| great plenty of precious stones, and then took their leave,
130 VII| fill them with precious stones and rich gems. And after
131 VII| also gold, silver, precious stones, and all other things, and
132 VII| and silver and precious stones, and the beds were noble
133 VII| gold all the other precious stones that were there fell out.
134 VII| seam to go about, and cast stones between their thighs for
135 VII| by a valley full of great stones, and his leader mocking
136 VII| seculorum, and anon the stones answered with a high voice:
137 VII| father; and because that the stones called him honourable so
138 VII| litanies, he cast at them stones and grieved them cruelly,
139 VII| man might remember. For stones fell as great as eggs and
140 VII| went unto a mountain of stones fast by a cloister and dwelled
141 VII| round beset with precious stones, and about his neck two
142 VII| on was full of precious stones, his coat and scapulary
143 VII| was taken and cast with stones, and when he had rendered
144 VII| they did fetch out great stones for to build withal, for
145 VII| the said saint, made the stones that covered him to be had
146 VII| Crato and the precious stones, ii. 165.~Cripple cured
147 VII| heaven, v. 87.~Precious stones, miracle of, ii. 166.~Prelates,
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