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1 I| that both twain might be burnt in a fire. And on a time
2 I| descended from heaven that burnt the king's palace. Yet happed
3 I| sprinkler. After, the incense is burnt on the altar, and after,
4 I| by the incense which is burnt upon the altar, and then
5 I| the book of Kings that he burnt the house of God for he
6 I| Paralipomenon, Aaron and Phineas, burnt incense upon the altar of
7 I| that is to say where were burnt the things precious and
8 I| that they had made, and burnt and smote it all to powder,
9 II| the wall of Bethshan and burnt them, and took the bones
10 II| David. and had set fire and burnt the town. And when David
11 II| again home and saw the town burnt he pursued after, and by
12 II| down from heaven and hath burnt thy sheep and servants and
13 II| desert, and the house that is burnt therein shall be re-edified,
14 II| falsely accused Eugenia was burnt with fire of hell with all
15 II| will that ye two shall be burnt in these two furnaces of
16 II| departed in two parts, and burnt them that made the discords,
17 II| keeping victory, for he burnt and destroyed vices by mortification
18 II| was roasted, broiled and burnt in all his members, and
19 II| to be enstrengthened, he burnt to be purged, he was gladder
20 III| he was of the martyr so burnt, and he did water to be
21 III| the city of Catania and burnt the earth and stones, it
22 III| burning plainly, for she burnt herself against the temptation
23 III| showing him a woman, and he burnt sore, and was inflamed in
24 III| multitude of Danes. And they burnt and robbed in every place
25 III| wickedness to the people, and burnt and destroyed all that he
26 III| and anon he gat it, and burnt and destroyed all that he
27 III| descended from heaven and burnt the temple, and the idols,
28 III| from heaven upon him and burnt him and all his servants.~
29 III| Then the paynims would have burnt his body, but the air began
30 III| faith, for love of which he burnt. He did much abstinence
31 III| earth issued a fire and burnt and wasted them all. ~
32 III| the fire, and the flame burnt all about, and touched nothing
33 III| the city, and there anon burnt him, but yet the felon Jews
34 III| christian law should be burnt and churches thrown down,
35 III| sun was so great that it burnt and scalded their feet as
36 III| mad and vexed, which were burnt by the merits of S. Martin
37 III| the fingers of the saint burnt about them as tapers inflamed
38 IV| grieve the holy man, he burnt all his books and renounced
39 IV| in that house that he was burnt of the devil When Terentian
40 IV| to weep that his face was burnt with tears as it seemed,
41 IV| out of the city and there burnt it. ~In the time of S. Cornelius
42 IV| christian men should be burnt by fire, and Paul to be
43 IV| lifetime. He was not only burnt with the heat of the day,
44 IV| so great that it slew and burnt five hundred men. The father
45 IV| and enchanting for to be burnt. But S. James, because that
46 IV| was judged to be drawn and burnt. Then he confessed him,
47 IV| put thereto, which fire burnt atwo his bonds, and he always
48 IV| this tree and made it to be burnt. And when Germain knew it,
49 IV| against the fire, which burnt all about him, and touched
50 IV| of God that schedule was burnt, which Denis and the twenty-nine
51 IV| they had subscribed, was burnt. Then was Constantius angry,
52 IV| to a place where he was burnt, for because the stench
53 IV| issued out of her womb, he burnt all the world. And also
54 IV| book of the heresies was burnt, and the book of S. Dominic
55 IV| Dominic was saved and not burnt, but sprang out of the fire
56 IV| burn, certainly I am all burnt, do off, do off this cursed
57 IV| they were condemned to be burnt, he saw one among them which
58 IV| this man that he be not burnt in no manner with the others.
59 IV| long till the candles were burnt without impairing of the
60 IV| asunder, and that one part was burnt, and that other part remained
61 IV| Laurence, which had been burnt of Lombards, and hired many
62 IV| was like as it had been burnt, like as he had suffered
63 IV| laid in a balance, this burnt and bruled Laurence brought
64 IV| he was all tobroken and burnt, he shed in all the churches
65 IV| flames, for the fire that burnt without forth was more feeble
66 IV| which he abhorred being not burnt, but he enlumined shone;
67 IV| he should not burn he was burnt. Of the quenching of the
68 IV| of paradise. Though the burnt flesh lay tofore the tyrant,
69 IV| the tyrant, and the body burnt, nevertheless the body suffered
70 IV| right strong martyr truly is burnt in his entrails, but he,
71 IV| fire took him so that he burnt the sinews and the flesh
72 IV| furnace, which incontinent was burnt and consumed. There were
73 IV| upon the bed, and lamps burnt full bright about her. Ointments
74 V| castle, which castle was all burnt with fire. And that case
75 V| hast touched me, and I am burnt in the voice of louing thy
76 V| like as some say they were burnt, and were gathered up of
77 V| martyrdom when his bones were burnt, and therefore the church
78 V| that his bones should be burnt, and they ceased not to
79 V| then; they took them and burnt them into powder and winnowed
80 V| gathered all about and were burnt. And whiles they were ingathering,
81 V| Julian the apostate that burnt his bones, so was Herodias
82 V| it is said, might not be burnt. And this said finger was
83 V| therein, that he might be burnt and broiled. And he being
84 V| Herod commanded them to be burnt, weening thereby to make
85 V| that the bodies should be burnt. And Natalie hid in her
86 V| sprung into the fire and be burnt, and suddenly anon there
87 V| came a fire from heaven and burnt Melancia and all her meiny.
88 V| hastily so that the wheel burnt the master of the work and
89 V| the wheel and would have burnt Eufemia with the wheel,
90 V| wheel, but the wheel was burnt, and Eufemia was unbounden
91 V| of the king, so that it burnt and consumed all that was
92 V| the love of Justina, and burnt in the concupiscence of
93 V| named Acladius, which also burnt in her love. Then he called
94 V| caldron and anon consumed and burnt him. Then Cyprian and Justina
95 V| him on Forsey so that he burnt his shoulder, and then Forsey
96 V| thou receivedst it, he hath burnt thee, if thou hadst not
97 V| this pain should not have burnt thee, and thou hast this
98 V| wilderness, which is so burnt by the sun that it gave
99 V| and my members scalded, burnt, made dry and black like
100 V| city tofore the people, and burnt them in the fire, saying:
101 V| value of the goods that she burnt was of five hundred pounds
102 V| gold. And when she had all burnt it, she went to the place
103 V| apparent part of Rome was then burnt by vengeance of God, and
104 V| the altar of Jupiter was burnt, so that all the people
105 VI| sparing of anything, they burnt and destroyed.~But at the
106 VI| houses of religion were burnt and destroyed, which caused
107 VI| of twelve candles almost burnt out, and also he saw the
108 VI| that the lion should be burnt with Daria, and the lion
109 VI| then the duke would have burnt the bishops of the idols,
110 VI| do to us? Lo! how we be burnt by flames in their entering
111 VI| much as an hair of them was burnt, ne none other thing on
112 VI| Though all the city should be burnt, I shall not Ieave to say
113 VI| with them that ought to be burnt. And who that prayeth for
114 VI| with them something to be burnt and purged, that is to say
115 VI| put fire in it under, and burnt all the temple. And then
116 VI| commanded that he should be burnt in a fire. In which fire
117 VI| had been all destroyed and burnt with the fire.~He was much
118 VI| vestment is unhurt and not burnt of these coals, but is whole
119 VI| the orisons of S. Clare burnt them all, and therefore
120 VI| begin to fail and am all burnt, and he was esprised with
121 VI| than a pound was wasted and burnt by the fire. And when she
122 VI| told his master that he had burnt it. S. Edmund and his fellows,
123 VI| her house, and there to be burnt in a burning bain, which
124 VII| that they all should be burnt in the midst of the city.
125 VII| with rods and scourges, and burnt her breasts with hot fiery
126 VII| in the fire so bound, and burnt them. And then he said to
127 VII| on a time the church was burnt, and his shrine, which was
128 VII| time when a great fire had burnt a great part of the city,
129 VII| the bishops in prison, and burnt the suburbs of Milan because
130 VII| seemed that his hair was burnt, and when he awoke he told
131 VII| For certain he should be burnt for love of God. When he
132 VII| gods, we require that he be burnt all quick. Then the people
133 VII| martyr was not as flesh burnt in the flame, but as fair
134 VII| God will that I shall be burnt I am in his hands, here
135 VII| they were all combusted and burnt. And therefore the holy
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