Book, Chapter

 1    4, 20| perceived before us a great sepulchre standing out of the highway
 2    4, 20|   away: and beare it to the sepulchre, and still as they carried
 3    4, 20|   that should come from the sepulchre, behold there was a Boy
 4    4, 20|   which we committed to the sepulchre to keepe, and got out of
 5    4, 20|  were so surely kept in the sepulchre. So being wearied with the
 6    6, 32|     a mad woman towards the Sepulchre of her husband. Then all
 7    6, 32|    her body within the same Sepulchre. Thrasillus hearing all
 8    6, 32|     length went to the same Sepulchre, and cryed with a lowd voice,
 9    6, 32|  which said, hee closed the Sepulchre, purposing to famish himselfe,
10    8, 44|  had a desire to goe to the Sepulchre where the child was layd;
11    8, 44| owne hands the stone of the Sepulchre, and found his Sonne rising
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