Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | truth that I have never seen with my eyes, or heard with
2 0, Life | said that they had never seen any other end his life in
3 I, II | remains of these are to be seen to this day, apparently
4 I, XII | are evident remains to be seen at this day. It begins at
5 I, XII | wall, which is still to be seen, was raised at public and
6 I, XXVII | does not remember to have seen anything whilst the body
7 I, XXXIII| a light, from Heaven was seen over his grave every night;
8 II, I | of this world which was seen in him, by the help of the
9 II, XV | his time, and that he had seen it when he was a boy. The
10 II, XVI | the walls are still to be seen standing, and every year
11 II, XVI | several places where he had seen clear springs near the highways,
12 III, VIII | in this manner. She had seen a band of men, clothed in
13 III, XI | she also had that night seen the light over his relics
14 III, XI | and were no more to be seen." Then the abbess gave him
15 III, XVIII | institutions which he had seen in Gaul, he founded a school
16 III, XIX | The God of gods shall be seen in Sion." Being restored
17 III, XIX | man told him, that he had seen Fursa himself in the province
18 III, XXV | also observed it as she had seen it practised in Kent, having
19 IV, III | been taught by him, and had seen him observe, or had found
20 IV, IX | heavens, it could no longer be seen by her. Reflecting on this
21 IV, X | brightness of heavenly light was seen there, when this was done,
22 IV, XIV | beautiful, such as I had never seen before, nor did I think
23 IV, XXIII | the altar.~Indeed we have seen five from that monastery
24 IV, XXIII | perceived that what she had seen had been revealed to her
25 IV, XXXI | virtue of healing, as may be seen in the book of his life
26 V, IX | him a vision which he had seen that night. "When after
27 V, XII | many things which he had seen, some to be greatly dreaded
28 V, XII | memorable things that he had seen; some of which I have thought
29 V, XII | have declared that he had seen many things either to be
30 V, XII | Thus he related what he had seen. "He that led me had a countenance
31 V, XII | things are which you have seen?’ I answered, ‘No,’ and
32 V, XII | which this man of God had seen, he would not relate to
33 V, XII | manner of things he had seen when out of the body; by
34 V, XII | sober-spirited man, "I have seen greater cold." And when
35 V, XII | continence," he replied, "I have seen harder things." And so,
36 V, XIV | life, when I have myself seen my judgement passed."~Whilst
37 V, XV | those things which he had seen and heard in the English
38 V, XV | whatsoever he said that he had seen worthy of remembrance in
39 V, XVI | Thence, to the westward, is seen the church of Golgotha,
40 V, XVII | the midst of it are to be seen the last Footprints of our
41 V, XIX | and many others, who had seen him there in the days of
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