Chapter
1 PREF | about the life of our father Cuthbert, of blessed memory, some
2 I | CHAPTER I ~HOW CUTHBERT, THE CHILD OF GOD, WAS WARNED
3 I | the life of the blessed Cuthbert is hallowed by Jeremiah
4 I | sweetness of this good, Cuthbert, the man of God, from his
5 I | was of Samuel, " Moreover Cuthbert knew not yet the Lord, neither
6 I | told me on the authority of Cuthbert himself, there were one
7 I | together, amongst whom was Cuthbert, and in the excitement of
8 I | three years old, runs up to Cuthbert, and in a firm tone exhorts
9 I | those of his body. When Cuthbert made light of his advice,
10 I | made answer, and turning to Cuthbert, who was trying to comfort
11 I | said he, "do you, holy Cuthbert, priest and prelate ! give
12 I | are older than yourself." Cuthbert, being a boy of a good disposition,
13 II | abundance of these things; since Cuthbert, the child of God, carefully
14 II | beauty. He drew near to Cuthbert, and saluted him mildly,
15 II | his horse and departed. Cuthbert did as he was told, and
16 II | seen what effect was in Cuthbert's prayers. For there was
17 II | other bank of the river and Cuthbert also was among them. Whilst
18 II | to guide their conduct. Cuthbert restrained the insults of
19 II | knows. " At this reply, Cuthbert fell on his knees to pray,
20 II | spot extolled the faith of Cuthbert as it deserved, and never
21 V | was no less than that of Cuthbert himself.~
22 VI | saying more, kindly received Cuthbert as he approached; and when
23 VI | come, Boisil told him about Cuthbert, how that he was a young
24 VII | brother-monks, among whom was Cuthbert, and appointed for them
25 VII | Melrose. It chanced that Cuthbert was appointed to the office
26 VII | distance. After much entreaty, Cuthbert adjured him in God's name
27 VIII | CHAPTER VIII~HOW CUTHBERT WAS RECOVERED FROM SICKNESS,
28 VIII | above-named Abbot Eata, with Cuthbert and the other brethren,
29 VIII | the Lord, Boisil, saw that Cuthbert was restored, he said, "
30 VIII | the powers of my tongue." Cuthbert, implicitly believing what
31 VIII | seven days, he foretold to Cuthbert every thing which should
32 VIII | proved. Among others, he told Cuthbert that he should be ordained
33 VIII | be ordained bishop. When Cuthbert became an anchorite, he
34 IX | CHAPTER IX~HOW CUTHBERT WAS ZEALOUS IN THE MINISTRY
35 IX | AFTER the death of Boisil, Cuthbert took upon himself the duties
36 IX | and amend their lives. Now Cuthbert was so skilful in teaching,
37 X | CHAPTER X~HOW CUTHBERT PASSED THE NIGHT IN THE
38 X | FEAR, WAS ENCOURAGED BY CUTHBERT~WHEN this holy man was thus
39 X | to their native element. Cuthbert himself returned home in
40 X | for he did not doubt that Cuthbert was fully acquainted with
41 X | had taken place. To whom Cuthbert replied, " What is the matter,
42 X | this miracle during St. Cuthbert's life; but, after his death,
43 XI | beloved brethren," said Cuthbert, "how great is the grace
44 XII | to which they were going, Cuthbert said to his follower, "Where
45 XII | their entertainers, whilst Cuthbert preached to them the word
46 XIII | false flames, until, at Cuthbert's prayer, the author of
47 XIV | end of the village, and Cuthbert had no sooner entered it
48 XIV | running to the house where Cuthbert was, besought him to help
49 XV | especially beloved by Saint Cuthbert, and often visited by him
50 XV | for he was afraid lest Cuthbert, finding her afflicted with
51 XVI | all things common." When Cuthbert, therefore, came to the
52 XVII | one, before God's servant Cuthbert, had ever dared to inhabit
53 XVII | hardly have lifted them, but Cuthbert himself, with angels helping
54 XVIII | his sustenance. ~Now when Cuthbert had, with the assistance
55 XXI | for their forgetfulness. Cuthbert, in the most gentle manner,
56 XXII | never be accomplished." Cuthbert told us this was a prophecy
57 XXIII | life of the reverend father Cuthbert; and expressed a wish that
58 XXIII | linen girdle from Saint Cuthbert: she was overjoyed at the
59 XXV | MEANS OF HOLY WATER ~WHEN Cuthbert, the man of God, after having
60 XXV | conversation being finished, and Cuthbert having commenced his journey
61 XXV | his mouth and nostrils." Cuthbert immediately blessed some
62 XXVI | THE venerable man of God, Cuthbert, adorned the office of bishop,
63 XXVII | cruelty, the man of God, Cuthbert, knowing that the time was
64 XXVII | the venerable man of God, Cuthbert, had said these things,
65 XXVIII| the same servant of God, Cuthbert, was summoned to the same
66 XXVIII| united to the man of God, Cuthbert, in the bond of spiritual
67 XXVIII| cup of celestial wisdom, Cuthbert said, among other things, "
68 XXVIII| had less than the blessed Cuthbert, so that being by grace
69 XXX | BUT the venerable Bishop Cuthbert effected a cure similar
70 XXXI | consecrated bread which Cuthbert had given him: "And I think,"
71 XXXIII| deserted. The holy father Cuthbert, therefore, went round his
72 XXXIV | hour of repast, on a sudden Cuthbert turned away his thoughts
73 XXXVI | DETAINED BY A STORM AT SEA~WHEN Cuthbert had passed two years in
74 XXXVII| over, when the man of God, Cuthbert, returned to his dwelling
75 XXXVII| he gave or received, whom Cuthbert wished to keep with him,
76 XLI | to show how high a place Cuthbert occupied amongst them, refused
77 XLI | the aid of the holy father Cuthbert he might be cured, went
78 XLI | intercession of the blessed Cuthbert, free from the evil spirit
79 XLII | his venerable predecessor, Cuthbert, before he went to Farne,
80 XLIII | grave of the blessed father Cuthbert, and upon it they placed
81 XLVI | the same blessed father Cuthbert, or his successor Ethelwald,
82 XLVI | therefore, God's servant Cuthbert had been translated to the
83 XLVI | relics of God's servant Cuthbert, or of Ethelwald his successor.
84 Bibl | Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert, in a volume entitled Ecclesiastical
85 Bibl | C.F. ed., The Relics of St. Cuthbert, (Oxford: 1956) ~Colgrave.
86 Bibl | B. ed., Two Lives of St. Cuthbert, (Cambridge: 1940) ~Crux,
87 Bibl | inlcudes Bede: Life of Cuthbert, Eddius Stephanus: Life
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