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1 I| to the end that the dead bodies may all issue. The twelfth
2 I| should arise with the dead bodies. The fourteenth day the
3 I| agility and lightness of their bodies, and also in soul. And then
4 I| Jesu Christ. Of whom the bodies were brought to Milan, where
5 I| Calvary whereas were the bodies of dead men stinking, whereof
6 I| enclosed in darkness and the bodies in sepulture. Fourthly,
7 I| present time, and of the bodies in time to come. The second
8 I| and to cast fiends out of bodies, and to heal the sick malades,
9 I| is nothing left but our bodies and our land. Why then shall
10 I| our souls, and to keep our bodies. And he that will not obey
11 II| night and took down the bodies of Saul and of his sons
12 II| Tobit always buried the bodies of them, which was told
13 II| than the king, took up the bodies of dead men and hid them
14 II| together. And when their bodies were brought tofore the
15 II| light and clearness upon the bodies, that it was seen far by
16 II| commandment they issued out of bodies human, now have ye fear
17 II| Lord had done take up the bodies of S. Fulcian, S. Victorice,
18 II| whereas had been buried many bodies of paynims, for to sleep,
19 II| he drew out one of these bodies and laid it under his head
20 II| us may well torment our bodies but they may not take from
21 II| should depart out of our bodies. And then the provost commanded
22 II| in a sepulchre where the bodies of two bishops were buried,
23 II| were buried, and the two bodies by miracle gave room and
24 III| plaining we mortify our bodies. In such patience was she
25 III| and the sea threw their bodies to the rivage, and wild
26 III| with three chambers. Their bodies were found at the first
27 III| suffer the stench of the dead bodies, they ordained that the
28 III| four score. Of whom the bodies were buried by the sepulchre
29 III| their souls unto God, whose bodies S. Cæsarius, upon the morn
30 III| priest. And after that the bodies of the saints were right
31 III| Germain had driven out of such bodies as were beset had told their
32 III| beheaded, and threw their bodies to dogs and to birds, but
33 III| laid mill-stones upon their bodies. And anon the mill-stones
34 III| unto our Lord God, whose bodies were kept of eagles, and
35 III| named Florentia took the bodies and buried them worshipfully.
36 III| christian people; whose bodies were showed in the time
37 III| with his son, took the bodies and buried them secretly
38 III| our Lord fifty-six. These bodies were hid there many years,
39 III| whom thou shalt find the bodies in such a place, and there
40 III| his sight at Milan at the bodies of Gervase and Prothase,
41 III| of the king that all the bodies that were condemned to death,
42 III| He found at Soissons the bodies of two brethren germanes,
43 III| body of S. Germain and the bodies of S. Severin, S. Plato,
44 III| edify upon the said holy bodies a church, but she had not
45 III| Lestree. There be yet the holy bodies where our Lord showeth fair
46 IV| spirits went out of the bodies of creatures by his simple
47 IV| pope, Greeks stole away the bodies of the apostles Peter and
48 IV| understood that they were the bodies of Peter and Paul. And the
49 IV| been slain, and threw the bodies in a pit at the catacombs,
50 IV| from other, and so left the bodies of the apostles at the catacombs
51 IV| only the beauty of men's bodies, but all such things that
52 IV| help that these two holy bodies might be shrined, and then
53 IV| and slain, they buried the bodies of the holy martyrs, and
54 IV| the resurrection of dead bodies, and began to grow; Theodosius,
55 IV| silver, and to bury their bodies therein. And in the same
56 IV| Ceracius, which buried the bodies of the saints, laid it at
57 IV| there was beheaded. Whose bodies christian men took up and
58 IV| that he should bury their bodies in his house more deeper
59 IV| she was whole, he took the bodies, and as they commanded he
60 IV| after this, God showed their bodies to S. Ambrose, and he left
61 IV| were beheaded and their bodies cast into Tiber, the river.
62 IV| their sister, took up the bodies of them and buried them
63 IV| of the country, took the bodies and buried them. Then were
64 IV| Quirinus, sub-deacon, took the bodies up and buried them in his
65 IV| Germain had cast out of bodies that they had vexed, and
66 IV| and had also buried many bodies of the martyrs, in the year
67 IV| unto the time that the two bodies were entombed together,
68 IV| the glorious jewels, the bodies of S. Laurence of Spain
69 IV| City of God, that six dead bodies were raised by the invocation
70 IV| Justin the priest took the bodies of them, and buried them
71 IV| and Justin took out their bodies and buried them with the
72 IV| the other knights. And the bodies were borne with the others
73 IV| as much her body as the bodies of other saints upon the
74 V| Then christian men took the bodies and buried them in the pit
75 V| king commanded that the bodies should be burnt. And Natalie
76 V| S. Adrian. And when the bodies of the saints were thrown
77 V| quenched the fire, so that the bodies of the saints had none harm.
78 V| together, and did do bear the bodies to Constantinople till that
79 V| the place where the holy bodies were. And when she awoke
80 V| body and laid it with the bodies of the martyrs.~
81 V| hanged with cords, and their bodies to be given to hounds and
82 V| Almighty God, but their bodies abode untouched, and were
83 V| angels, which had great bodies and were armed, appeared
84 V| that region be of great bodies and noble in arms, strong
85 V| we be enclosed with the bodies of the knights our fellows,
86 V| beheaded together. And their bodies were thrown to hounds and
87 V| merits, and like as the bodies burn by will not convenable,
88 V| this lady took away the bodies and buried them secretly
89 VI| kalends of November. And their bodies were left to be devoured
90 VI| commanding him to take up the bodies and bury them in his house,
91 VI| the place, they found the bodies of the saints and a boat
92 VI| they entering with the holy bodies into the little boat, without
93 VI| made whole, and the dead bodies to live again. Which things
94 VI| thunder. And the king bare the bodies of the apostles into his
95 VI| the christian men took the bodies of them, and laid them in
96 VI| the preciousness of their bodies. And the dignity of them
97 VI| the preciosity of their bodies. And the said John Damascene
98 VI| showed the preciosity of the bodies or of the relics. For the
99 VI| the relics. For the holy bodies were the celiers of God,
100 VI| Ne know ye not that your bodies be the temple of the Holy
101 VI| greatly, and to worship the bodies of the saints, of whom,
102 VI| when they were yet in their bodies alive, might pray for others,
103 VI| him, and anon all the dead bodies arose, and each held such
104 VI| men, he cast devils out of bodies in which they were, and
105 VI| their hearts melted in their bodies, and ran weeping to their
106 VI| they should rechaufe their bodies, and that they should leave
107 VI| how she might serve their bodies most charitably. For when
108 VI| called Valentine buried the bodies of these two martyrs, and
109 VI| lay for to wind the dead bodies therein, and was at the
110 VI| and S. Cecilia took their bodies and buried them. Then Maximus,
111 VII| beheaded and that their bodies should be cast to dogs,
112 VII| the members is corrupt in bodies disordinate. The horrible
113 VII| when we issue out of our bodies they may well go tofore
114 VII| great company, and took the bodies and bare them with much
115 VII| tomb of these two precious bodies.~
116 VII| of the river of Tiber the bodies of the martyrs, they were
117 VII| for to bury with the dead bodies, and with his own hands
118 VII| then about Sidon many dead bodies of christian men, of which
119 VII| resurrection of both the souls and bodies perdurable or everlasting,
120 VII| Lady, iv. 242.~Cologne, bodies of the Magi preserved there,
121 VII| J. Capons, ii. 33.~Dead bodies defend their orator, v.
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