Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            Priests went~ ~with one Crosse to fetch the body; there
 2    1,    1|         our blessed Saviour to his Crosse; yet being so truly~ ~repentant,
 3    1,    1|            in their hands, and the Crosse borne before them, singing
 4    1,    6|      creating him a Soldier of the Crosse (because he had~ ~payed
 5    1,    6|            heare Masse of the holy Crosse, visiting~ ~him also at
 6    1,    6|          invention of carrying the Crosse, and the golden~ ~oyntment
 7    2,    3|           cruell torments~ ~on his Crosse, putting a Ring upon his
 8    2,    5|           Afterward, hee tooke the Crosse, Miter, rich garments, Gloves
 9    3,    8|            affraide, but fetch the Crosse and Holy-water hither; then
10    4,    1|           sodainly, whensoever any crosse accident should come~ ~from
11    4,    8|    judgement of men, but~ ~also to crosse the nature of divine ordination.
12    5,    5|           in the forme of a little crosse, which~ ~happened by the
13    5,    5|          it to be the selfe-same~ ~crosse, which confirmed her constantly
14    5,    7|          without one~ ~encountring crosse or other: so these stolne
15    5,    8|          in vaine, in~ ~seeking to crosse the appointment of supreame
16    5,    9|         service; Fortune hath bene crosse and contrary to~ ~me, in
17    5,   10|           accidents might sometime crosse them: and gladly shee wished,
18    6,   10|           you; you shall kisse the Crosse, and beside, because~ ~I
19    6,   10|     perceiving no contradiction to crosse their proceeding,~ ~into
20    6,   10|      Coales, with the signe of the Crosse: he~ ~or she shal live all
21    7,    1|              made the signe of the Crosse at every corner of our bed,
22    8,    1|           and therefore I pray you crosse me out of your booke.~ ~
23    8,    9|          wil sweare unto me by the crosse of~ ~Monteson, that never (
24    8,    9|            you. Being so seated,~ ~crosse your armes over your brest,
25    9,    9| tempestuous: delighted to vexe and crosse~ ~him, doing every thing
26   10,    8|           With these, and the like crosse entercourses, he often mockt~ ~
27   10,    8|           should be crucified on a Crosse, as it was the usuall~ ~
28   10,    8|          him, and~ ~send me to the Crosse, for none but I have deserved
29   10,    8|         rescue his friend from the crosse, and inflict the pain and
30   10,    9|              with the signe of the Crosse, hee went somewhat neerer
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