Chapter
1 PREF | and others, who for a long time had well known the life
2 PREF | write more fully at another time of his life and miracles;
3 I | apart for no small space of time, and for the sweetness of
4 II | SHIPS SAFE TO LAND~FROM this time the lad becoming devoted
5 II | the river Tyne, at that time consisting of monks, but
6 II | all other human things, by time, and inhabited by a noble
7 IV | prize, it chanced upon a time that he was tending a flock
8 V | prophet Elias for so long a time by means of ravens, when
9 VI | these words, and was at that time a youth studying the first
10 VI | when Eata, who was at that time priest and abbot of the
11 VII | prayer over, and it was time to breakfast, he placed
12 VII | grace of God. From that time he often saw and conversed
13 VII | of that master who at one time unfolds his own merits without
14 VII | disguise, and at another time says, under the guise of
15 VIII | blessed Boisil. About this time, according to his friend
16 VIII | of Britain were at that time sick. The brethren of the
17 IX | and some of them, in the time of mortality, neglecting
18 IX | before him. It was at this time customary for the English
19 X | himself returned home in time to join in the accustomed
20 XI | on elsewhere. Once upon a time he left the monastery for
21 XII | on his journey. When the time for eating was come, they
22 XIII | THE SAME~ABOUT the same time, as he was preaching the
23 XVI | from him to the present time exercise the episcopal office;
24 XVI | together therein, during which time he neither went to his own
25 XVI | For he either passed the time alone, praying in some retired
26 XVII | But when he had for some time contended with the invisible
27 XVIII | sight of men, and spent his time alone in fasting, watching,
28 XVIII | and be seen; but, after a time, he shut that also, and
29 XXI | when they returned the next time, to bring him a beam twelve
30 XXI | blessing, departed; but by the time they reached home they had
31 XXIII | holy man of God. About this time, as she afterwards told
32 XXIV | OWN BISHOPRIC~AT another time, the same Elfled, who was
33 XXIV | his conversation for some time, and the man of God had
34 XXIV | ought to remember the gloomy time of many days, which when
35 XXIV | as having lived a short time when death stands at his
36 XXV | his island, and for some time had served God in secret
37 XXV | into his mouth the third time, the sick man, contrary
38 XXVII | Cuthbert, knowing that the time was now come, concerning
39 XXVII | To which I agreed. Some time after this, when we were
40 XXVII | same admonition the third time, they perceived that I would
41 XXVIII | life. I am certain that the time of my death approaches,
42 XXVIII | death approaches, and the time of leaving my earthly tenement
43 XXVIII | earth, we may at the same time pass to heaven to see his
44 XXVIII | one and the same moment of time, and were joined together
45 XXVIII | and translated at the same time by angels to the heavenly
46 XXX | priest, Ethelwald, at that time attendant on the man of
47 XXX | from the man of God a short time before: one of whom, a sister
48 XXX | with holy oil. From that time she began to get better,
49 XXXI | laymen, but at the same time very pious men, and turning
50 XXXIII | CHAPTER XXXIII ~HOW, AT A TIME OF SICKNESS, HE RESTORED
51 XXXIII | TO HIS MOTHER~AT the same time the plague made great ravages
52 XXXIII | sons had died but a little time before, and she was now
53 XXXIII | and son, who lived a long time after that, bore witness.~
54 XXXIV | must have left off some time or other." But, when she
55 XXXIV | the bruise, at the same time that the man of God had
56 XXXIV | forthwith to the bishop, at that time consecrating the church,
57 XXXV | amazement; and when they found time to speak, they acknowledged
58 XXXV | of them, who stopped some time in our monastery at Weremouth.
59 XXXVI | he might there occupy his time in extracting the thorns
60 XXXVI | former humility. At this time he was accustomed to go
61 XXXVII | religious man, who also at that time presided over the monastery
62 XXXVII | your blessing, for it is time to put to sea and return
63 XXXVII | but return at the proper time.' So I was unable to prevail
64 XXXVII | coming until the present time, during a space of five
65 XXXVIII| and we thought that the time of his dissolution was at
66 XXXVIII| piety, that, whereas in his time of health and strength he
67 XXXIX | keeping Easter at an improper time, or by their perverse life.
68 XL | which was then for the first time sung, when the death of
69 XLI | the south side. From that time God permitted many other .
70 XLV | posture spent the whole time of the midnight or matin
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