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1 I| stones, but ye smite a better stone, whereof resoundeth the
2 I| an hole, or in a wall of stone. And thus the Holy Ghost,
3 I| within the holes of walls of stone, that is to say, in the
4 I| abovesaid, sprang water out of a stone, to us is sprung the blood
5 I| water that issued out of the stone, this stone was Jesu Christ
6 I| issued out of the stone, this stone was Jesu Christ and yet
7 I| took his rod and smote a stone, out of the which issued
8 I| wrought above nature, when the stone giveth water which he may
9 I| and set there an altar of stone, and there he adored and
10 I| arose early and took the stone that lay under his head,
11 I| shall be my God, and this stone that I have raised in witness,
12 I| and closed with a great stone, for the custom was when
13 I| gathered, they rolled away the stone, and when they had drunken
14 I| had drunken they laid the stone again at the pit mouth.
15 I| and then we remove the stone from the mouth of the pit
16 I| s sheep, he removed the stone from the pit's mouth, and
17 I| from him. He then raised a stone for a remembrance in the
18 I| in vessels of earth and stone. Moses and Aaron did as
19 I| within a while they shall stone me to death. Then our Lord
20 I| shall stand tofore upon the stone of Oreb, and smite thou
21 I| Oreb, and smite thou the stone with the rod and the waters
22 I| Aaron and Hur took then a stone and put it under them, and
23 I| delivered to him two tables of stone, both written with the hand
24 I| mount, bearing two tables of stone, written both with the hand
25 I| people and speak ye to the stone, and it shall give out water.
26 I| all the people tofore the stone and said to them: Hear ye
27 I| give you water out of this stone? And he lift up his hand
28 I| hand and smote between the stone, and water came and flowed
29 II| and laid on him a great stone. And when David knew that
30 II| that did nothing but bear stone and mortar and other things
31 II| eighty thousand of hewers of stone and masons in the mountain,
32 II| the two tables of Moses of stone which Moses had put in.
33 II| of his walls of precious stone; all the streets thereof
34 II| shall be paved with white stone and clean; and Alleluia
35 II| gave them water out of a stone. And wheresoever this people
36 II| gave to her a ring with a stone, and that she should bind
37 II| and by the virtue of that stone she should be whole. And
38 II| images, made of wood or of stone. The provost said: Then
39 II| and sayest to the image of stone: Thou art my god, and to
40 II| in which were a precious stone, Iying in the mire of a
41 II| human, and the precious stone signifieth the soul which
42 II| the gold and the precious stone make a ring, and much more
43 II| demand help of the idols of stone is a great folly. With these
44 II| into the sea with a mill stone bound to his neck, to the
45 III| firmly founded upon the firm stone of Jesu Christ, that for
46 III| mechant that believeth in a stone without entendment, and
47 III| a short table of marble stone, in which was written this
48 III| smote his father with a stone on the head that he slew
49 III| Rome, and buried under a stone of porphyry in the church
50 III| from his horse upon a great stone, and his left foot was all
51 III| refection of that other, cast a stone and brake the bell, but
52 III| the monks should lift a stone for a work of an edifice,
53 III| glass, and it fell on a stone and brake not; then he reproved
54 III| drought of the time, as a stone, of which I took my sustenance,
55 III| name.~Ambrose is said of a stone named ambra, which is much
56 III| and the people began to stone him, But he was on his knees,
57 III| shall not in thee be left a stone upon a stone. But because
58 III| thee be left a stone upon a stone. But because our Lord would
59 III| Maro to be laid under a stone the which seventy of his
60 III| glorious saint cast the stone upon his shoulders as lightly
61 III| in his house in a tomb of stone, and laid a book at their
62 III| they should drown her or stone her. Whilst they were thus
63 III| that was so sick of the stone that his friends had no
64 III| after their prayer, the stone issued, and he was forthwith
65 IV| much to say as chief, or stone, or blaming with the mouth.
66 IV| principality in prelation; a stone by reason of his steadfastness
67 IV| art Peter, and upon this stone, etc. His martyrdom wrote
68 IV| the images of iron and of stone to laugh, and dogs to sing,
69 IV| then all they cried for to stone Peter. Peter unnethe getting
70 IV| were more tolerable than a stone. Which not of three or four
71 IV| that he was harder than any stone, and his soul overcame with
72 IV| the town a fair bridge of stone at his proper cost. And
73 IV| rings they came off of the stone, and no token was seen in
74 IV| no token was seen in the stone, where they were fastened
75 IV| when they had taken up the stone from the grave, they set
76 IV| they set the rings to the stone again, and anon they fastened
77 IV| miracles. The virtue of this stone is said to be against effusion
78 IV| enter for hardness of the stone. And they left the body
79 IV| approached nigh to it a stone's cast, his thighs began
80 IV| they should bind a great stone to her neck and cast her
81 IV| and laid it upon a great stone. And anon the stone received
82 IV| great stone. And anon the stone received the body into it
83 IV| and made to the body a stone as it were a sepulchre.
84 IV| body of S. James with the stone that they had laid it on,
85 IV| a right great and heavy stone was hanged at her feet,
86 IV| altar inclined, or had a stone under his head. He received
87 IV| instruments and cement, and the stone taken away and the body
88 IV| maid which was sick of the stone and should have been cut,
89 IV| and laid in her hand the stone with which she had been
90 IV| delivered to her mother the stone and told her vision by order.
91 IV| And the mother bare the stone to the friars, and they
92 IV| that the leaf brake the stone, healed the deaf, and doubted
93 IV| upon, and litos, that is a stone, as who saith upon a stone,
94 IV| stone, as who saith upon a stone, that is to understand,
95 IV| was well founded upon the stone Christ by constancy and
96 IV| had been smitten with a stone, and after stood and said:
97 V| the cross impressed in the stone bearing health. And the
98 V| should have been cut of the stone and men doubted that he
99 V| he sang mass, a precious stone fell down from heaven into
100 V| Concord, and lifted up the stone and saw many serpents, which
101 V| approach her by the space of a stone cast, but they howled together,
102 V| lying within, or a precious stone named Jacincte; for he played
103 V| emperor there was a great stone bound to the neck of Eugenia,
104 V| thrown into Tiber, but the stone brake and she went without
105 V| emperor, was smitten with a stone, who was ordained by S.
106 V| men say, is in a precious stone which is named magnet, which
107 V| Michael set a piece of stone of marble there, upon which
108 V| of the angel, a hole in a stone of marble, and anon there
109 V| man impressed in a marble stone. Then the bishop on the
110 V| worship of him that was called Stone. He gathered the small worms
111 V| after Isidore, a precious stone black, which is good against
112 V| And after, he made a great stone to be bounden to his neck,
113 VI| his staff into the hard stone of his tomb, saying: Take
114 VI| pleaseth thee. And the hard stone that lay upon his tomb resolved
115 VI| and pulled at it, but the stone held it so fast that he
116 VI| stood fast fixed in the stone, and kneeling down saying:
117 VI| staff, and anon the hard stone resolved, and let the staff
118 VI| opened his tomb. And when the stone was removed they felt a
119 VI| and whetteth it against a stone, and maketh it convenable
120 VI| the rock and out of the stone, in desert, and also water
121 VI| shell a precious margaret or stone. Fifthly is showed the dignity
122 VI| hand, for I have a great stone hanging over my head. And
123 VI| your smiting, for a great stone hangeth over my head. And
124 VI| took a block or a great stone; she lay always on the bare
125 VI| lay. And then he laid a stone under his head, and abode
126 VI| to-frushed and broken of a stone. And because he had great
127 VI| cross with her thumb in the stone of marble, the which cross
128 VI| marvellously she was taken in a stone and borne into a mountain
129 VI| and he consumed into a stone. And then her father took
130 VI| down to the bottom like a stone, and was drowned, and then
131 VI| of the fire, and bound a stone thereto and threw it into
132 VI| and that he that smote the stone in desert of Sinai and water
133 VII| hundred and thirty years in a stone. And her flesh was dried
134 VII| but wind blowing upon a stone, thy woodness passeth lightly
135 VII| they saw a great rock of stone appear above all the water,
136 VII| two ox tongues and a great stone that he sat on, which did
137 VII| them and spare me, and this stone that I sit on, lay sometime
138 VII| and brought me a flint stone and an iron to smite fire
139 VII| God. And there was a great stone, out of which our Lord made
140 VII| abbot bare three years a stone in his mouth till that he
141 VII| merchant and have a precious stone to sell, which giveth sight
142 VII| I had knowledge of that stone, show it me, and if it be
143 VII| To whom Barlaam said: My stone hath yet such virtue that
144 VII| believest to be in me a precious stone more big than the egg of
145 VII| between their thighs for to stone the devil therewith. Which
146 VII| and he found a chest of stone, and found therein a man
147 VII| two teeth harder than any stone, and fled by companies,
148 VII| on it, it was a precious stone. Then said to him this holy
149 VII| his breast he had a great stone which of his brightness
150 VII| of it they hung a great stone, and cast it within the
151 VII| each one of them a great stone, and thrown they were unto
152 VII| Carnifrut before a cross made of stone, whereas much people were
153 VII| more of it, and sat on a stone much thoughtful and wroth.
154 VII| was made for him, for the stone whereon he sat, by the will
155 VII| of this miracle, the said stone is as yet kept within his
156 VII| to have touched the said stone. The bishop then by the
157 VII| ditched about, as of the stone that was thus caved and
158 VII| is above said, sat on the stone, full sorry and wroth that
159 VII| his book, and sometimes a stone. He ware ever the hair under
160 VII| cured. Another that had the stone great as an egg, and the
161 VII| his disciples as far as a stone might be thrown. These orisons
162 VII| some bread and put it on a stone, and on it they said the
163 VII| Maggot becomes a precious stone. vii. 142.~Mahomet, the
164 VII| Francis, v. 219.~Precious stone falls from heaven, v. 87.~
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