Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | day and night, nay, every hour, till the day of our Lord’
2 0, Life | us to think of our last hour, and to arise out of the
3 0, Life | tears and wept much. And an hour after, he fell to repeating
4 0, Life | this we did until the third hour. And from the third hour
5 0, Life | hour. And from the third hour we walked in procession
6 0, Life | was done. But at the ninth hour he said to me, ‘I have certain
7 I, XXVII| enters the church the very hour that she is delivered, to
8 I, XXVII| of death, even the very hour that she brings forth, or
9 I, XXVII| has brought forth the very hour it is born, is in no way
10 I, XXXII| and be watchful for the hour of death, and may be found
11 II, IV | pastor, though but for one hour. Wherein he also followed
12 II, XII | bed, for it was the first hour of the night; and calling
13 II, XII | willing, I will this very hour conduct you out of this
14 III, V | Fridays, till the ninth hour, throughout the year, except
15 III, XI | after about the space of an hour the man that had been tormented
16 III, XII | anxiously expecting the hour when his fit was to come
17 III, XII | continued in prayer from the hour of morning thanksgiving
18 III, XIX | end was certain, but the hour thereof uncertain, according
19 III, XIX | neither the day nor the hour." Being confirmed by this
20 III, XIX | such as repented in the hour of death.~Being afterwards
21 III, XIX | if he had died that very hour. And again, four years after,
22 III, XXVII| day of May,about the tenth hour of the day. In the same
23 IV, III | away out of the flesh, his hour also drew near wherein he
24 IV, III | and after about half an hour, perceived the same song
25 IV, III | prepare for their own, the hour whereof is uncertain, by
26 IV, VIII | pestilence, when his last hour was come, called three times
27 IV, XI | day after, at the ninth hour, he suddenly fell, as it
28 IV, XIV | happened about the second hour of the day, that this boy
29 IV, XXII | Now it was at the third hour, when the Masses were wont
30 IV, XXIII| them in a vision that same hour in which the brothers said
31 IV, XXIII| declared, in the very same hour that it happened, to those
32 IV, XXIV | of his life.~For when the hour of his departure drew near,
33 IV, XXIV | well, let us await that hour;" and signing himself with
34 IV, XXXII| relate, about the second hour of the day; but while he
35 IV, XXXII| sudden, about the sixth hour of the same, touching his
36 V, III | sitting at table, at the usual hour, some one came in and called
37 V, XIX | he continued to his last hour in prayer and fasting and
38 V, XXIV | February, from the first hour until the third.~In the
39 V, XXIV | appeared during almost half an hour after the third hour of
40 V, XXIV | an hour after the third hour of the day.~In the year
41 V, XXIV | of August about the third hour, in such wise that the whole
42 V, XXIV | was, for about a whole hour, coloured blood-red, after
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