Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | wit, that masses and holy prayers are diligently offered by
2 0, Life | diligently offer masses and prayers for him, and they promised
3 I, XVIII | martyrs, after offering up his prayers, commanded the tomb to be
4 I, XIX | there by sickness, by his prayers quenched a fire that had
5 I, XXV | litanies, they offered up their prayers to the Lord for the eternal
6 I, XXVII | jointly pour forth their prayers to Almighty God for his
7 I, XXXII | will Almighty God hear his prayers for you. But if (which God
8 II, I | by his exhortations and prayers helping the preaching to
9 II, II | practice of him, by whose prayers he shall be healed, be looked
10 II, II | together to offer up their prayers to God for the combatants,
11 II, II | they were intent upon their prayers, against the swords of the
12 II, VI | tears poured forth many prayers to God for the state of
13 II, VII | the air, by his frequent prayers and at his bidding, from
14 II, IX | tell the king, that by his prayers to Him he had obtained that
15 II, XI | to implore with frequent prayers.~ "Having premised thus
16 II, XVII | of your souls; that his prayers may exalt your kingdom and
17 III, VIII | commending herself to their prayers, she let them know that
18 III, XII | need we wonder that the prayers of that king who is now
19 III, XIV | monastery was built, wherein prayers should be daily offered
20 III, XV | entreated him to offer up his prayers to the Lord for him and
21 III, XVI | How the same Aidan, by his prayers, saved the royal city when
22 III, XIX | to his usual watching and prayers; inasmuch as his end was
23 III, XXIII | much benefit from the daily prayers of those who were to serve
24 III, XXIII | saved from death by the prayers of his spiritual father.
25 III, XXIV | which monastery continual prayers should be offered up for
26 III, XXVII | home, after his tears and prayers and vows, he found his companion
27 IV, III | brethren, that in their prayers they commend my departure
28 IV, III | himself with all his heart to prayers and psalms till the weather
29 IV, XIV | the Lord has heard your prayers, and has favourably looked
30 IV, XIV | thanksgiving because their prayers are heard, or else in memory
31 IV, XXIII | to awake and call them to prayers, when any one of them was
32 IV, XXV | by fasting and tears and prayers, like the Ninevites, have
33 IV, XXVIII| of an Anchorite, by his prayers obtained a spring in a dry
34 IV, XXVIII| relying upon the faith and prayers of the servant of God, the
35 IV, XXVIII| dilig entlyintenton devout prayers, and kindly to all that
36 V, I | calmed a tempest by his prayers when the brethren were in
37 V, I | Heaven in answer to the prayers of the man of God, to the
38 V, II | the bishop’s blessing and prayers, a goodly head of hair grew
39 V, III | healed a sick maiden by his prayers. [705 A.D.]~THE same Berthun
40 V, V | likewise recalled by his prayers a thegn’s servant from death.~
41 V, XII | day of judgement, by the prayers of the living and their
42 V, XII | continue saying psalms or prayers in the same as long as he
43 V, XIX | granted you life, through the prayers and tears of your disciples
44 V, XXI | solemn service of lessons and prayers and Paschal ceremonies,
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