Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | help of his exhortation stood in the stead of prayer,
2 I, XVII | judges; the two parties stood there in very different
3 I, XXVII | received replies, of which he stood in need. [597-601 A.D.]~
4 II, I | alone; and the heathen that stood not in awe of troops of
5 II, XIII | place where the idols once stood is still shown, not far
6 II, XV | testifies that this temple had stood until his time, and that
7 III, IX | horse on a sudden fell sick, stood still, hung his head, and
8 III, XI | How a light from Heaven stood all night over his relics,
9 III, XIV | had come in from hunting, stood warming himself, with his
10 IV, III | unspeakable sweetness. When he had stood some time amazed, and earnestly
11 IV, XI | companions who had come with him stood and inquired about the state
12 IV, XXII | having rested awhile, he stood up, and went away to see
13 IV, XXIV | proper time. Thereupon one stood by him in his sleep, and
14 IV, XXVIII| for comfort. He thought it stood in the stead of prayer to
15 V, II | but only some rough hairs stood on end round about it. The
16 V, II | Peter and John, leaping up, stood and walked, and entered
17 V, III | all at the elbow; and he stood and said a prayer over her,
18 V, XII | those dark places.~"Having stood there a long time in much
19 V, XII | place, my guide, on a sudden stood still; and straightway turning,
20 V, XIX | please to do with me. There stood by me a certain one, glorious
21 V, XXI | was exalted and the moon stood in her order.’~"He, therefore,
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