Book, Chapter
1 I, I | and has plenty of land and water fowl of divers sorts; it
2 I, I | their requirements. For water, as St. Basil says, receives
3 I, I | Ireland, being put into water, and given them to drink,
4 I, II | almost all the ford under water with sharp stakes: the remains
5 I, XII | where the protection of the water was wanting, they might
6 I, XVII | taken and sprinkled a little water, quelled the raging waves,
7 I, XX | Still wet with the baptismal water the troops set forth; the
8 I, XXVII | before he has washed with water? Or approach to receive
9 I, XXVII | church unless washed with water, nor is he to enter immediately
10 I, XXVII | cases should be washed with water, and not enter into the
11 I, XXVII | afterwards, has been washed with water, is also capable of receiving
12 I, XXVII | after being washed with water. Which, nevertheless, a
13 I, XXVII | he is to be washed with water, that he may cleanse away
14 I, XXX | in them be destroyed; let water be consecrated and sprinkled
15 II, VII | spreading conflagration; water was thrown on the fire in
16 II, X | and being born again of water and the Holy Ghost, you
17 II, XIV | he washed them with the water of absolution in the river
18 III, II | cross, and put them into water, which they give to sick
19 III, IX | fell, and putting it into water, brought much relief with
20 III, IX | Upon which she called for water, washed her face, arranged
21 III, XI | Then they poured out the water in which they had washed
22 III, XI | which received that holy water, had the power of saving
23 III, XI | the pavement on which the water that washed the bones had
24 III, XIII | therein. Then I blessed some water, and put into it a splinter
25 III, XV | beginning to fill it with water, they all perceived that
26 III, XVII | the buttress, and put into water, many more have obtained
27 III, XXIII | egg, and a little milk and water. This, he said, was the
28 III, XXIII | been regenerated by the water of Baptism, and being then
29 IV, II | daily flowed from them to water the hearts of their hearers;
30 IV, III | dust. This they put into water and give to sick cattle
31 IV, XIII | and cleansed them in the water of Baptism. Among whom were
32 IV, XIX | every side encompassed with water and marshes, and has no
33 IV, XXVIII| place was quite destitute of water, corn, and trees; and being
34 IV, XXVIII| was found to be full of water, and to this day affords
35 V, I | he calmed the swelling water, in such sort that the fierceness
36 V, IV | that was sick, with holy water.~THE same abbot related
37 V, IV | lay sick some of the holy water, which he had blessed for
38 V, IV | greatest, with some of the same water. This being done, the woman
39 V, XII | with coarse bread and cold water. He often went to that man,
40 V, XII | sometimes even to the neck in water; and when he went ashore,
41 V, XVIII | the sick, and put it into water, and the drinking thereof,
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