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 1     I|         that we become dust or ashes, and his body might not
 2     I|       might not be turned into ashes. The fourth property is,
 3     I|     holy water, and a cross of ashes is made on the pavement,
 4     I|       of salt, of wine, and of ashes, which things put out the
 5     I|    mure discretion, and by the ashes is profound humility. Secondly,
 6     I|    which ought repute them for ashes and for powder, after this
 7     I|    speake to my Lord as I were ashes and powder. Secondly, for
 8     I|      know that wine, salt, and ashes be meddled with this water.
 9     I|       salt of ripe wisdom, and ashes of deep humility. Or by
10     I|        of his religion. By the ashes is understood his passion.
11     I|     plague was that Moses took ashes out of the chimney and cast
12    II|        with sackcloth, and had ashes on their heads, and with
13   III|       mouth of the pots above, ashes, and delivered them to this
14   III|        and filled them full of ashes, and fled with all to Rome,
15   III|  swallowed all the cinders and ashes that were left. Then Dacian
16   III|    grave and forthwith fell to ashes and powder. And then S.
17   III|   would take barley bread with ashes, and fasted every day, and
18   III|     His bed was environed with ashes, hair, and sackcloth, and
19    IV|    them than we do by a little ashes or filth, and abode unmovable
20    IV|      found a loaf, baked under ashes, at his head, and with that
21    IV|       him, and should take the ashes of him, and cast it into
22    IV|      refection, he took of the ashes after his barley bread,
23    IV|     bed was all environed with ashes, and hair, and with a sack,
24    IV|       go barefoot upon burning ashes fifteen paces, and when
25    IV|      any hurt upon the burning ashes. And when the emperor was
26    IV| putrefaction in worms and into ashes or dust; it behoveth us
27     V|      converted into right soft ashes. Then the provost was ashamed
28     V|      loaf of bread baked under ashes and a vessel of water, and
29    VI|   wrapped him in hair and cast ashes on him, and made his flesh
30    VI|     him, whereas he lay in the ashes, dust and hair, that they
31    VI|      should die in hair and in ashes, and if I should give to
32    VI|    Then commanded she to bring ashes, and said to her sisters
33    VI|     first cast great plenty of ashes upon her head, and after,
34    VI|        on the earth and in the ashes, wallowing and addressing
35    VI|        could not be found only ashes of all his body. This blessed
36   VII|      pieces, and consumed into ashes or dust. And when this came
 
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