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1 I| of death broken, he was transported from infirmity to virtue,
2 II| for the body of him was transported into Constantinople. ~There
3 III| the end of the year he was transported into another place, and
4 IV| relics of these saints were transported into the church of Sion
5 IV| therefore the church hath transported his passion to the time
6 IV| instruments of the torments transported him in the honour of victory.
7 IV| of that Blessed Virgin be transported hither with due honour and
8 IV| hurting or dissolution, and is transported to better and more holy
9 V| Apulia, and thus were they transported thither. And it is said
10 V| day. And after this it was transported into the city of Constantinople.
11 V| king Pepin reigned, it was transported in France in Poictou, and
12 V| the body of S. Gorgone was transported to Rome, and the year of
13 V| Metz, nephew of king Pepin, transported the same body to France
14 V| enhanced, for the vilety was transported into preciousness. Of the
15 V| abbot and monks that they transported the body of S. Maurice and
16 VI| And thither was the body transported, and the church made. And
17 VII| successors took up the body and transported it into a more honourable
18 VII| and hills, were borne and transported whole and safe seven miles
19 VII| Peter the apostle, was transported from thence where it was,
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