Book, Chapter
1 I, XXIII | grant that I may, in the heavenly country, see the fruits
2 I, XXVI | and the sweetness of their heavenly doctrine. There was on the
3 I, XXXI | with joy concerning that heavenly gift; for you will rejoice
4 I, XXXI | preaching, and said to their Heavenly Master, ‘Lord, even the
5 I, XXXII | attained to the knowledge of heavenly glory. The copy of the said
6 I, XXXII | which are granted to you, heavenly benefits might also be conferred
7 I, XXXII | the congregation of the heavenly country. May the grace of
8 II, I | of nothing but what was heavenly; that, whilst detained by
9 II, I | the fixed course of his heavenly life; for some of the brethren
10 II, I | roused to the exercises of a heavenly life.~ For they persuaded
11 II, I | but also by showing forth heavenly signs.~ The blessed Pope
12 II, II | before taken up into the heavenly kingdom, that the heretics
13 II, V | all that ascended to the heavenly kingdom. The first who had
14 II, V | Saxons, who departing to the heavenly kingdom, left three sons,
15 II, VII | Laurentius was taken up to the heavenly kingdom: he was buried in
16 II, IX | faith, and his share in the heavenly kingdom, received an increase
17 II, IX | and the mysteries of the heavenly King should be profaned
18 II, IX | exhortations, and celebrating the heavenly Mysteries, to confirm her,
19 II, X | He might bestow on you a heavenly reward. ~ Hearken to the
20 II, XI | wonderful work which the heavenly Power shall vouchsafe to
21 II, XII | Edwin and his nation. But a heavenly vision, which the Divine
22 II, XVII | prepare a place for you in the heavenly country. Employing yourself,
23 II, XVIII | Justus was taken up to the heavenly kingdom, on the 10th of
24 III, I | betrayed the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom to which they had
25 III, II | tongue Hefenfelth, or the Heavenly Field,which name it undoubtedly
26 III, II | happen, denoting, that the heavenly trophy was to be erected,
27 III, II | trophy was to be erected, the heavenly victory begun, and heavenly
28 III, II | heavenly victory begun, and heavenly miracles shown forth to
29 III, VI | only learned to hope for a heavenly kingdom unknown to his fathers,
30 III, VII | and the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom; and not long after
31 III, VIII | instructed, and united to their Heavenly Bridegroom, especially in
32 III, VIII | out of this world to the heavenly kingdom. The day of her
33 III, XIV | being translated to the heavenly kingdom, his brother Oswy,
34 III, XVIII | so great a lover of the ‘heavenly kingdom, that at last, quitting
35 III, XVIII | rather to do battle for a heavenly throne. A long time after
36 III, XIX | freedom devote himself to his heavenly studies. There, falling
37 III, XIX | the world to the love of heavenly things. The third was of
38 III, XIX | and a fuller vision of the heavenly hosts; as also of holy men
39 III, XXI | truth, the promise of the heavenly kingdom, and the hope of
40 III, XXIV | departed to be united to her Heavenly Bridegroom. In this monastery,
41 III, XXV | in the celebration of the heavenly mysteries; but rather to
42 III, XXV | sanctity was attested by heavenly signs and miracles which
43 III, XXVII | age, he departed to the heavenly kingdom. He passed his life
44 III, XXIX | the world to come. May the Heavenly Grace preserve your Excellency
45 IV, II | bent upon the joys of the heavenly kingdom of which they had
46 IV, III | their earthly places to the heavenly building. And when, after
47 IV, III | with the sole desire of the heavenly reward; worthy in all respects
48 IV, III | sorrow, he who had heard the heavenly song returned alone, and
49 IV, III | know of the coming of the heavenly company, I command you,
50 IV, III | who came to call me to my heavenly reward, which I have always
51 IV, III | behoves us to respond to His heavenly admonition with due fear
52 IV, III | them, returned again to the heavenly kingdom." Whether he said
53 IV, VI | is even now testified by heavenly miracles; for to this day,
54 IV, VI | as was also manifested by heavenly miracles.~
55 IV, VIII | that called her into the heavenly kingdom.~Likewise, one of
56 IV, IX | that an entrance into the heavenly country was open to her,
57 IV, X | How often a brightness of heavenly light was seen there, when
58 IV, XI | king and a soldier of the heavenly kingdom, he fell into great
59 IV, XI | had learned to hope for heavenly things.~
60 IV, XII | impelled by love of the heavenly kingdom, he quitted it and,
61 IV, XIII | had enriched them by His heavenly grace with both inward and
62 IV, XIII | his preaching to hope for heavenly blessings, seeing that by
63 IV, XIV | special manifestations of the heavenly grace are said to have been
64 IV, XIV | and all communicate in the heavenly Sacrifices, and so let them
65 IV, XIX | began, by the example of a heavenly life and by her teaching,
66 IV, XX | lord, even now given to the Heavenly Bridegroom?~"Christ is at
67 IV, XXIII | after having done many heavenly deeds on earth, passed thence
68 IV, XXIII | receive the rewards of the heavenly life, on the 17th of November,
69 IV, XXIV | world, and desire of the heavenly life. Others of the English
70 IV, XXIV | praise the Maker of the heavenly kingdom, the power of the
71 IV, XXIV | And they all judged that heavenly grace had been granted to
72 IV, XXIV | strengthening himself with the heavenly Viaticum, he prepared for
73 IV, XXVII | foolish custom, to the love of heavenly joys; for many profaned
74 IV, XXVIII| affords abundance of its heavenly bounty to all that resort
75 IV, XXVIII| compunction, intent upon heavenly things. And when he offered
76 IV, XXIX | more and more inflamed in heavenly desires through his wholesome
77 IV, XXIX | together translated to the heavenly kingdom by the ministry
78 IV, XXIX | for his observance of the heavenly precepts, and chiefly for
79 IV, XXX | hallowed with so great grace of heavenly miracles; and how happy
80 IV, XXXI | only for the sake of the heavenly reward. This man, having
81 V, VII | alone the entrance into the heavenly life is opened to mankind;
82 V, VII | change an earthly for a heavenly sceptre, whom thou seest
83 V, XI | manifold conflicts of the heavenly warfare, he longs with all
84 V, XII | his unwearied desire of heavenly bliss, he subdued his aged
85 V, XVIII | Saxons, departed to the heavenly life; for he was a good
86 V, XIX | with joy departed to the heavenly kingdom. Grant, Jesus, that
87 V, XXI | such as are citizens of the heavenly country, and strangers and
88 V, XXI | minds renewed to the love of heavenly things. We are commanded
89 V, XXI | elect the entrance into the heavenly kingdom. The grace of the
90 V, XXIV | end that he might take the heavenly country by force, left the
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