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1 I| contemplative, for in the said hill was our Lord transfigured.
2 I| therefore it is said the hill of three lights. Unto this
3 I| three lights. Unto this hill Jesu Christ commanded his
4 I| likeness of a dove, and in the hill in the likeness of a clear
5 I| nature returned against the hill. The old fathers that were
6 I| I might take harm on the hill, that I may go into the
7 I| set his tabernacle in the hill, and when he came thither
8 I| shalt offer to God upon this hill. Moses said unto God: Lo!
9 I| stand on the top of the hill having the rod of God in
10 I| and Hur, ascended into the hill, and when Moses held up
11 I| Moses ascended into the hill unto God. God called him
12 I| God. God called him on the hill and said: This shalt thou
13 I| that ye ascend not on the hill ne touch the ends of it.
14 I| Whosoever toucheth the hill shall die by death, there
15 I| blown then ascend to the hill. Moses went down to the
16 I| forth unto the root of the hill they stood there. All the
17 I| smoke ascended from the hill as it had been from a furnace.
18 I| not to the terms of the hill for to see the Lord, for
19 I| and Aaron shall ascend the hill. All the people and priests
20 I| Thus Moses abode in the hill forty days and forty nights
21 I| them at the foot of the hill, and ran and caught down
22 I| Moses took Aaron upon the hill, and despoiled him of his
23 I| Aaron died in the top of the hill, and Moses descended with
24 II| Philistines stood upon the hill on that other part, and
25 II| that David was hid in the hill of Hachilah which was on
26 II| Then when David was on the hill far from them, David cried
27 II| three sons Iying in the hill of Gilboa. And they cut
28 II| a dwelling-place in the hill of Sion in Jerusalem And
29 II| Medes, which standeth in the hill of Ecbathanis. To whom Tobias
30 II| the way in the top of the hill, from whence she might see
31 II| And when she came down the hill, about the springing of
32 III| down from the top of the hill unto beneath into the valley.~
33 III| the last they came to the hill where this holy Alban should
34 III| so high on the top of an hill, which water flowed all
35 III| streams running down the hill. And then the people ran
36 III| hands unto the top of the hill whereas S. Alban was beheaded.
37 IV| Winchcombe till they came upon an hill a mile from the abbey. And
38 V| things. I mounted up into the hill of weeping, and thou gavest
39 V| place, which is said the hill of the martyrs, unto the
40 VI| there were any such city or hill in his land in which such
41 VI| marvelling, sent to the same hill and there found the cave
42 VII| Sinai, not far from the hill, fast by the place whereas
43 VII| they came to the top of the hill they saw not the angel,
44 VII| north, where they saw a hill all of fire, and a foul
45 VII| stood on each side of the hill like a wall all burning.
46 VII| for we see that a great hill may be comprised and perceived
47 VII| it fall down from a high hill. And then came the angel
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