Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | writing, proceed to take in hand the fourth." Intellectual
2 0, Life | time of my release is at hand; for my soul longs to see
3 I, I | summer, and on the other hand, the nights in winter are
4 I, I | north, so, on the other hand, it runs out far beyond
5 I, XIX | him, who reaching out his hand, seemed to raise him up,
6 I, XX | days of Lent were also at hand, and were rendered more
7 I, XXI | knee and passed his healing hand over all the diseased part.
8 I, XXVII | bruise the ears with thine hand and eat; but thou shalt
9 I, XXXII | never come to an end, is at hand. But as the end of the world
10 II, IX | this, having no buckler at hand to protect the king from
11 II, XII | let it rather be by his hand than by that of any meaner
12 II, XII | talked to him laid his right hand on his head saying, "When
13 II, XII | one day, laid his right hand on his head, and asked,
14 II, XIII | him, with a spear in his hand, he mounted the king's stallion,
15 III, II | his side, and putting his hand upon it to feel what it
16 III, II | was, he found his arm and hand as sound as if he had never
17 III, VI | piety, clasped his right hand and said, "May this hand
18 III, VI | hand and said, "May this hand never decay." This fell
19 III, VIII | know that her death was at hand, as she had learnt by revelation,
20 III, XII | perceived that death was at hand, he prayed for the souls
21 III, XIII | seeing his death near at hand, began to fear and tremble
22 III, XIV | the bishop, on the other hand, grew sad and was moved
23 III, XV | perceived that death was at hand and about to overtake them.
24 III, XVI | perceived to be protected by the hand of God.~
25 III, XVIII | would carry nothing in his hand but a wand, and was killed
26 III, XXII | with the rod he held in his hand, and spoke thus with the
27 III, XXIII | time of Lent, which was at hand. All which days, except
28 III, XXVI | signed with the cross by his hand, or blessed by his lips.
29 III, XXIX | know that by the protecting hand of God you have been converted
30 III, XXIX | righteousness, and have held thine hand, and have kept thee, and
31 IV, II | sacred studies had masters at hand to teach them.~From that
32 IV, III | an axe and hatchet in his hand, he came to the monastery
33 IV, III | making a sound with his hand, as he was often wont to
34 IV, III | day of his death was at hand; for, said he, "that gracious
35 IV, III | moved and He puts forth His hand threatening to strike, but
36 IV, III | are wont to put in their hand and take out some of the
37 IV, V | subscription of his own hand, confirm all the particulars
38 IV, IX | time of her release was at hand, she not only lost the use
39 IV, IX | of her departure was at hand; for, as she had desired,
40 IV, XIII | the sea-shore, and there, hand in hand, in piteous wise
41 IV, XIII | sea-shore, and there, hand in hand, in piteous wise cast them
42 IV, XX | Bridegroom?~"Christ is at hand, the Bridegroom (why seek
43 IV, XXIV | Having received It into his hand, he asked, whether they
44 IV, XXV | answered: "The time is at hand when a devouring fire shall
45 IV, XXVI | their guilt at the avenging hand of God. For the very next
46 IV, XXVIII| winter, which was then at hand, was over, it was carried
47 IV, XXIX | that his own death was at hand to the anchorite Herebert. [
48 IV, XXIX | time of my departure is at hand, and that shortly I must
49 IV, XXXI | felt a large and broad hand touch his head, where the
50 V, II | miracles we have thought fit to hand on to posterity. There is
51 V, II | the physician to take in hand the healing of the sores
52 V, IV | the touch of our Lord’s hand, and having forthwith received
53 V, V | the bishop would lay his hand upon him and give him his
54 V, XI | the relics of saints at hand to put into them, and having
55 V, XIV | Jesus standing on the right hand of God; and where he was
56 V, XIV | life, when death was at hand, saw Hell opened, and witnessed
57 V, XVI | within can touch with his hand; on the east is the entrance,
58 V, XXI | Israelites went out with an high hand.’ Thus the seven days of
59 V, XXI | unreasonable error, on the other hand, of those who, without any
60 V, XXI | sight; and, on the other hand, that it beseems you to
61 V, XXIV | Bede, written by a later hand, except, perhaps entries
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