Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | follow them, is stopped by a vision which leads to the conversion
2 0, Int | chronology is here very vague.) A vision of the Irish St. Fursa,
3 0, Int | among the German tribes.~The vision of Drytheim is inserted
4 I, XIX | cured of his infirmity by a vision. [429 A.D.]~AS they were
5 II, XII | his nation. But a heavenly vision, which the Divine Goodness
6 II, XII | spirit what the nature of the vision was that had been formerly
7 II, XII | made, when he received the vision, promising to fulfil it,
8 II, XII | advanced to the throne.~ The vision was this. When Ethelfrid,
9 III, XIX | thought worthy to see a vision of angels; in which he was
10 III, XIX | Being confirmed by this vision, he set himself with all
11 III, XIX | good spirits, and a fuller vision of the heavenly hosts; as
12 III, XXVII| For he had learned in a vision what the other had requested,
13 IV, VIII | light. The truth of which vision was speedily proved by the
14 IV, IX | this world, a wonderful vision appeared to one of the sisters,
15 IV, IX | her. Reflecting on this vision, she made no doubt that
16 IV, IX | restored by a spiritual vision, and opened her lips and
17 IV, IX | began thus to speak to the vision which she saw: "Very acceptable
18 IV, XI | sleep, and saw a consoling vision, which took from him all
19 IV, XI | as he had learnt from the vision; for on the third day after,
20 IV, XIV | And without doubt, by this vision, many that heard of it were
21 IV, XXIII| till she attained to the vision of our Lord in Heaven.~When
22 IV, XXIII| Almighty God, by a manifest vision, to make known her death
23 IV, XXIII| her either in a dream or a vision; and rising immediately
24 IV, XXIII| been revealed to them in a vision that same hour in which
25 IV, XXIII| that her death was, in a vision, made known the same night
26 IV, XXV | CHAP. XXV. Of the vision that appeared to a certain
27 IV, XXV | fall in your days." This vision being made known, the inhabitants
28 IV, XXIX | fellowship in the blessed vision, and together translated
29 V, IX | This brother told him a vision which he had seen that night. "
30 V, IX | having heard the words of the vision, charged the brother that
31 V, IX | haply it should be a lying vision. But when he considered
32 V, IX | again appeared to him in a vision after matins, and said, "
33 V, IX | Though now assured of the vision, he nevertheless attempted
34 V, X | one of them appeared in a vision by night to one of his companions,
35 V, XIX | monastic habit, attained to the vision of the blessed Apostles
36 V, XIX | after this manner:~"A dread vision has even now appeared to
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