Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         light, and singing, to the Church appointed by the deceased.
 2  Ind      |        with it, not perhaps to the Church appointed~ ~by the dead,
 3  Ind      |        were daily brought to every Church in the City, and~ ~every
 4  Ind      |              that in the venerable Church of S. Marie la Neufue, on
 5  Ind      |       assembled at a corner of the Church, not by~ ~any deliberation
 6  Ind      |       Gentlemen came foorth of the Church (yet not so young, but the~ ~
 7    1,    1|            would he~ ~frequent the Church, but basely contemned it,
 8    1,    1|           blessed Sacrament of the Church, and dying so without~ ~
 9    1,    1|            confession; there is no Church that will accept his body,
10    1,    1|          to be received into the~ ~Church, why should we suffer them
11    1,    1|          once I~ ~did spet in Gods Church. The Friar smiling, said:
12    1,    1|              pompeously into their Church, accompanied with all the
13    1,    2|            behaviour of men in the Church, returned~ ~backe to Paris
14    1,    2|   therefore presently goe to the~ ~Church, and there (according to
15    1,    2|           and went with him to the Church of Nostre Dame in Paris,~ ~
16    1,    4|           walking alone in their~ ~Church, which stoode in a very
17    1,    4|     betweene them, that from the~ ~Church, he wonne her to his Chamber,
18    1,    5|          Captaine Generall for the Church, the necessary service required~ ~
19    1,    6|           richest Prelate~ ~of the Church. Of him he heard wonderfull
20    2,    1|            the Belles in the great Church of Trevers,~ ~(not being
21    2,    1|    sanctified body) into the great Church, where people, halt, lame,~ ~
22    2,    1|       committed:~ ~And beside, the Church is so full of people, as
23    2,    1|          and~ ~led him towards the Church, making very pitious moane,
24    2,    1|            it had thundered in the Church.~ ~ Now it chanced by ill
25    2,    1|            he was brought into the Church, hee could~ ~take no knowledge
26    2,    1|            Justice standing at the Church doore, hee ran~ ~with all
27    2,    5|            Andrea, in the~ ~cheefe Church of the Cittie, had beene
28    2,    5|             went towards the great Church, Andreaes unsavourie perfume
29    2,    5|             they went to the great Church, where finding their enterance
30    2,    5|        shalt never goe out of this Church alive.~ ~ Thus poore Andrea
31    2,    5|           hee heard a noise in the Church of divers men, who (as he
32    2,    5|           afterward forth of the~ ~Church, at the very same place
33    2,    8|          morning at the Cathedrall Church doore, a great Lady of England~ ~
34    2,    8|      Marshal, comming forth of the Church,~ ~espied the Count and
35    3,    3|          was she gone forth of the Church, but in commeth the man~ ~
36    3,    8|         Wife brought hither to the Church~ ~this morning, to have
37    4,    7|        bodies being carried to the Church~ ~of Saint Paul, by their
38    4,    8|            body being carried to~ ~Church, to receive buriall, she
39    4,    8|         otherwise. To the~ ~cheefe Church was the dead body carried,
40    4,    8|              manner, and go to the Church, where (as I heare) they
41    4,    8|        life. And being come to the Church, it is a matter to be~ ~
42    4,    8|            people were then in the Church; and this~ ~accident being
43    5,    4|           againe in the Cathedrall Church, and very~ ~honourable triumphes
44    6,    2|         they walked on foot by the Church of Saint Marie d'Ughi, where~ ~
45    6,    9|         Guido departing from the~ ~Church of Saint Michaell d'Horta,
46    6,    9|            farre as to Saint Johns Church, which evermore was his
47    6,    9|          were then about the saide Church,~ ~as now adayes are at
48    6,    9|           because the doore of the Church was shut: Signior Betto~ ~
49    6,   10|       Masse, and~ ~in the chiefest Church above all the rest: when
50    6,   10|         shal heare the Bels of the Church ring: then wil I make a~ ~
51    6,   10|           other people then in the church,~ ~there were two shrewde
52    6,   10|          at morning~ ~Masse in the Church, and heard what a wonderful
53    6,   10|          water, he sent him to the Church to ring the bels,~ ~which
54    6,   10|       people were assembled in the Church together, Friar~ ~Onyon (
55    6,   10|          were faine to forsake the Church, least they~ ~should have
56    7,    5|               Weddings, nor goe to Church, or so much as to be seen
57    7,    5|         earely in a morning~ ~unto Church, there to be confessed,
58    7,    5|        that she went to no other~ ~Church, then unto their owne Chappel,
59    8,    2|           knew that she was in the Church, hee~ ~would tickle it with
60    8,    2|               when she came not to Church Masse, and all else were
61    8,    2|       which I cannot be~ ~seene at Church, or in any other good place
62    8,    3|           day) to meete him in the Church of Saint John,~ ~and seeing
63    8,    3|             high Altar in the said Church: considered with himselfe,
64    8,    4|        belonging to the Cathedrall Church of Fiesola, fell in~ ~love
65    8,    4|           Provost of a Cathedral~ ~Church, who would needes (in despight
66    8,    4|          neere unto the Cathedrall Church, there dwelt a~ ~Gentlewoman,
67    8,    4|           resort to the Cathedrall Church in holie zeale,~ ~and religious
68    8,    4|      whensoever shee came~ ~to the Church, he never ceased his wearisome
69    8,    4|          daies after, shee went to Church as she was wont to~ ~do;
70    8,    5|          and he that sweepes the~ ~Church of Santa Maria a Verzaia,
71    8,    6|            a faire Elme before the Church; as well young~ ~Florentynes (
72   10,    2|        heare that a Prelate of the Church, shewed himselfe~ ~wondrously
73   10,    2|           unto him: yet men of the Church, in~ ~regard that dayly
74   10,    2|            reverend Prelate of the Church, as also concerning his~ ~
75   10,    2| Raticonfani rebelled against~ ~the Church of Rome, wherein he remaining;
76   10,    2|            a loyall servant to the Church, and an~ ~honest thankefull
77   10,    4|          mourning; but in the next Church, as~ ~also the vault belonging
78   10,    9|         transported and set in the Church of San Pietro in Ciel~ ~
79   10,    9|             the Sexton entring the Church with a light in his~ ~hand (
80   10,    9|           affrighted in our~ ~holy Church, where Spirits can have
81   10,    9|         with~ ~the Sexton into the Church, where they beheld the wonderful
82   10, Song|          the seven Ladies at the~ ~Church of Santa Maria Novella,
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