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1 I| coming of our Lord in our bodily flesh, we may consider three
2 I| Holy Ghost descended in bodily likeness of a dove upon
3 I| great envy to man that was bodily in Paradise, and knew well,
4 II| know that there be three bodily movings, that one is of
5 III| they received his sight bodily, like as was promised them
6 III| among them and conversed bodily in their country. And S.
7 III| tyrant hath tormented thee bodily, nevertheless thou hast
8 IV| desired more death than bodily life, and he desired more
9 IV| surmounted all other fathers, bodily and ghostly, by curiosity
10 IV| refection celestial, and no bodily meats. And every day at
11 IV| heavenly companies with her bodily ears. Of which she was fed
12 IV| priest, and he saw with his bodily eyes in what manner the
13 IV| deserved to hear with my bodily ears the right sweet song
14 IV| saith also, he travailed by bodily burning but the divine ardour
15 IV| die I may see them with my bodily eyes, and after, to be buried
16 IV| person, but to the unity of bodily nature. If grace without
17 V| occupied in God that he used no bodily wits. He had been a year
18 V| would have free from all bodily griefs, so that he might
19 VI| loving spousehood without bodily knowing of deed, chaste
20 VI| the king and saw with his bodily eyes our Lord Jesu Christ
21 VI| descended from the altar bodily, and inclined honourably
22 VI| divine voice, and with his bodily lips expresseth the words
23 VI| when they had done their bodily travail they should go to
24 VI| have friars to get them bodily bread, when they failed
25 VII| other, and the fourth is, in bodily shape and beauty there is
26 VII| advocatrice in all our needs bodily and ghostly, that by the
27 VII| sight, and lame men to their bodily strength: and among all
28 VII| tree, was saved through his bodily merits, in so much that
29 VII| joy and comfort to suffer bodily death, for to get and enjoy
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