Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | very gladly received the gift which thou sentest to me,
2 I, XXVII| human nature by the free gift of Almighty God, be excluded
3 I, XXVII| foolish to imagine that the gift can be opposed to grace
4 I, XXXI | concerning that heavenly gift; for you will rejoice because
5 I, XXXI | you have received even the gift of working miracles. And
6 I, XXXI | your heart. And whatsoever gift of working miracles you
7 II, IV | from the Emperor Phocas the gift of the temple at Rome called
8 II, X | of Heaven, His wonderful gift will be also conferred on
9 II, XI | of your Highness by God's gift. Our heart, therefore, has
10 II, XII | friend, said, "Behold, by the gift of God you have escaped
11 II, XVII | labour to preserve this gift in every way, by earnest
12 II, XVIII| our mutual love. For which gift we continually render thanks
13 III, II | having no place to bestow the gift which was brought him, he
14 III, IV | also received of them the gift of the aforesaid island
15 IV, V | with a promise of no small gift of money, to conduct him
16 IV, X | place, she received the gift of sight which she had desired;
17 IV, XVIII| Egfrid, by whose consent and gift of land he had built that
18 IV, XXIV | monastery a brother, on whom a gift of song was bestowed by
19 IV, XXIV | grace he received the free gift of song, for which reason
20 IV, XXIV | and having told him of the gift he had received, was conducted
21 IV, XXIV | nature and origin of the gift whereof he spoke. And they
22 V, XXI | guard the truth, it is a gift of God to his Holy Church.
23 V, XXI | thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased
24 V, XXI | worthy to receive such a gift from the land of the English. "
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