Volume
1 I| corners of the altar four crosses of holy water, and environed
2 I| this signifieth the four crosses on the four corners of the
3 I| the south. Or by the four crosses that be made in the four
4 I| letters of Greek and of Latin. Crosses be made on the walls of
5 I| in a roll. Thirdly, the crosses be painted in the church,
6 I| of Jesu Christ, for these crosses be signs and banners of
7 I| therefore be there painted the crosses for to show that the place
8 I| and much people see our crosses that see not our anointings.
9 III| do reverence unto all the crosses devoutly that he might see,
10 III| went to work they found crosses on the dew, and then they
11 III| and then they found bloody crosses, and then they fled away
12 III| paces deep he found three crosses and brought them to the
13 III| laid upon it one of the crosses, and after the second, and
14 IV| there were little ouches or crosses of gold tissued. He was
15 V| a tree of filth, for the crosses were made of vile trees
16 V| aflirmed. And did do make crosses of gold and of silver which
17 VI| and he found also twelve crosses made on the walls in divers
18 VII| made churches, and raised crosses, and converted much people
19 VII| of the cross and that the crosses so portrayed and figured,
20 VII| the wine, and these three crosses signifieth how our Lord
21 VII| the priest maketh three crosses over the bread and over
22 VII| over the wine, the which crosses betoken this, that the Jews
23 VII| priest these three first crosses, and after, he taketh the
24 VII| chalice and himself. The three crosses made over the chalice may
25 VII| priest maketh the three other crosses over the precious blood.
26 VII| be said that these three crosses betoken the Holy Trinity,
27 VII| glory. The priest maketh two crosses, and these two crosses,
28 VII| two crosses, and these two crosses, made betwixt the chalice
29 VII| vobiscum. And these three crosses may betoken the three days
30 VII| the sepulchre. Or these crosses may signify the three Marys
|