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1 4 | if they should raise the dead after four days, write that
2 2 | ground as if they had been dead, and were all unconscious
3 5 | ground as if he had been dead. The miracle of this holy
4 5 | child, who appeared to be dead, with great compassion he
5 8 | is a holy friar, lately dead, who having fought with
6 XXIV| country, when I shall be dead and gone to heaven, by the
7 2 | Thou seest that I am nearly dead, having crossed this horrible
8 17 | that his bodily senses were dead to all things external.
9 22 | the convent where he lay dead, and I saw his soul go straight
10 24 | brethren thought him to be dead; and during this ecstasy
11 24 | days as if thou hadst been dead, the Lord revealed to thee,
12 26 | Saints, for the souls of the dead, as the Church has ordered,
13 26 | holy sacrifice, which the dead desire above all else we
14 26 | purgatory the souls of the dead which he had created and
15 26 | offered for the living and the dead in that most holy sacrifice,
16 29 | down, as if he had been dead.~A most wonderful thing
17 29 | carried to the sacristy as if dead, for his body was quite
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