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Page 149
... body may not merely become insensible , inactive , and undergo corruption ; but , farther , may experience dispersion of particles and union with other bodies . Thus the body of a dead man may be burnt ( as were those of some primitive ...
... body may not merely become insensible , inactive , and undergo corruption ; but , farther , may experience dispersion of particles and union with other bodies . Thus the body of a dead man may be burnt ( as were those of some primitive ...
Page 190
... body of St. Cuthbert . It is stated that , at the dissolu- tion in the reign of Henry VIII . , the saint's body was still found incorrupt ; and that , while the visitors wrote to Lord Crom- well in London to know what they were to do ...
... body of St. Cuthbert . It is stated that , at the dissolu- tion in the reign of Henry VIII . , the saint's body was still found incorrupt ; and that , while the visitors wrote to Lord Crom- well in London to know what they were to do ...
Page 192
... body with spices in lead ; and respecting the ceremonies which were to be used while the body lay in state , and in the act of removing it to the place of interment . Directions are also given for the order and dresses of the attendants ...
... body with spices in lead ; and respecting the ceremonies which were to be used while the body lay in state , and in the act of removing it to the place of interment . Directions are also given for the order and dresses of the attendants ...
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