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1 I| another. The eleventh day the bones of dead men shall issue
2 I| is said in Ezechiel: Ye bones that be dry and without
3 I| This is now a bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; and
4 I| time shall come, take my bones and lead them with you from
5 I| Moses took with him the bones of Joseph for he charged
6 II| burnt them, and took the bones and buried them in the wood
7 II| opened it and found the bones swimming in the oil, and
8 II| joints, and break ye all the bones in such wise that all the
9 III| the marrow came out of the bones, and the wheel was all bloody.
10 III| translated to Canterbury, and his bones there laid in a worshipful
11 III| gather together all the bones of the calf and laid them
12 III| him so, for they took the bones of him and put them in a
13 III| place and took the holy bones and buried them in an holy
14 III| body and to-brake all his bones, and all to-rent his body,
15 IV| but they doubted which bones were Peter's and which Paul'
16 IV| from heaven that the great bones longed to the preacher,
17 IV| so were departed, and the bones were put in the church of
18 IV| churches and took all the bones together, and departed them
19 IV| church of S. Peter, where his bones rest, was a man of great
20 IV| and draw her flesh to the bones, insomuch that the blood
21 IV| bade him bring to him the bones of the calf and to lay them
22 IV| that was not only in the bones of the holy body, but in
23 V| sepulchre and threw the bones hither and thither. And
24 V| departed and thrown the bones here and there, and were
25 V| go and gather together my bones that be departed. And he
26 V| shall I gather together thy bones, and what honour ought we
27 V| How shall I among so many bones find thine? And the apostle
28 V| gathering together of his bones; thirdly, for the invention
29 V| hallowed for the burning of his bones and gathering together on
30 V| second martyrdom when his bones were burnt, and therefore
31 V| apostate commanded that his bones should be burnt, and they
32 V| when they had gathered his bones they drew them afar that
33 V| day of his nativity his bones were gathered all about
34 V| apostate that burnt his bones, so was Herodias which counselled
35 V| found they a little of his bones with his clothes of silk
36 V| hand, was found with the bones of S. Barnabas, the which
37 V| repugned, then I laid my dried bones on the bare earth. Of meats
38 VI| as entremeted of broken bones, and the father would well
39 VI| our Lord ordained that the bones of her husband should be
40 VI| go devoutly to meet the bones of her husband. And then
41 VI| her husband. And then the bones were received of the bishop
42 VI| that I may receive the bones of my sweet husband, and
43 VI| showed for him there, his bones were taken up and laid in
44 VII| continually oil runneth out of her bones which healeth all maladies
45 VII| length of time, but the bones were so compact and pure
46 VII| miracles, and out of the bones floweth out oil largely,
47 VII| Ieft but sinews and bare bones. And when the waves were
48 VII| and did do fill them with bones of dead men and of filth.
49 VII| ought to do, and brake the bones of his arm and bare them
50 VII| by christian men, and the bones of S. Nicholas were brought
51 VII| that the cords went to the bones, and unnethe might the cord
52 VII| John Baptist's day, v. 71.~Bones of SS. Peter and Paul, how
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