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Page 109
... state of separate consciousness , after its separation from the body at death ,
the mention of the appearance of Moses ... made a living animal , and that the
soul was subsequently communicated : yet he maintains that now bodies and
souls ...
... state of separate consciousness , after its separation from the body at death ,
the mention of the appearance of Moses ... made a living animal , and that the
soul was subsequently communicated : yet he maintains that now bodies and
souls ...
Page 239
They then wantonly made him a mark to exercise the skill of their archers , and
his body was covered with arrows like a porcupine with quills . Inguar , still
finding his mind invincible , ordered his head to be struck off . “ Aud thus he deied
...
They then wantonly made him a mark to exercise the skill of their archers , and
his body was covered with arrows like a porcupine with quills . Inguar , still
finding his mind invincible , ordered his head to be struck off . “ Aud thus he deied
...
Page 240
The head was some time after observed to have united with the body ; and the
mark of separation appeared round the neck like a " purpil thread . ” Chapter IV .
is more particularly devoted to the history of the monastery of St. Edmund .
The head was some time after observed to have united with the body ; and the
mark of separation appeared round the neck like a " purpil thread . ” Chapter IV .
is more particularly devoted to the history of the monastery of St. Edmund .
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