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St. Bede the Venerable
The Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert

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1 PREF | at your request about the life of our father Cuthbert, 2 PREF | the end of his glorious life and conversation, I sometimes 3 PREF | time had well known the life and conversation of that 4 PREF | written, concerning the life and virtues of that blessed 5 PREF | which I offer to you, the life of this same our father 6 PREF | fully at another time of his life and miracles; which promise, 7 I | beginning of our history of the life of the blessed Cuthbert 8 I | hold of the anachoretic life, he rejoiced to sit apart 9 I | to the eighth year of his life, which is the first year 10 II | to deride their manner of life, as if they had deserved 11 II | abandoning the usual modes of life, and framing for themselves 12 IV | is the directress of the life of the faithful, decreed 13 IV | earn for himself eternal life and happiness among God' 14 V | to a more rigid course of life, God 's grace was revealed 15 VI | rudiments of the monastic life in that same monastery, 16 VI | happy entrance into another life. Boisil, without saying 17 VIII | night in prayer for his life and health; for they thought 18 VIII | pain in his inside all his life afterwards; so that, as 19 VIII | into the joys of eternal life. They say that, during these 20 X | there, he confirmed, by his life and conversation, the way 21 X | miracle during St. Cuthbert's life; but, after his death, took 22 XIII | was preaching the word of life to a number of persons assembled 23 XIII | the words of everlasting life.~ 24 XVI | he approved this mode of life, when in answer to Augustine, 25 XVI | monastic rules both by his life and doctrines, and often 26 XVI | errors to regularity of life. ~ 27 XVII | entrance upon the solitary life, he sought out the most 28 XXII | recall the joys of celestial life to the memory of those who 29 XXII | prosperity and adversity in this life: he had learnt to make known 30 XXII | apart. " But," said he, "the life of monks may well be wondered 31 XXII | eagerness after the heavenly life, felt horrified at the announcement. ~ 32 XXIII | to the holy and tranquil life of the reverend father Cuthbert; 33 XXIV | SAME ELFLED, CONCERNING THE LIFE OF KING EGFRID AND HIS OWN 34 XXIV | long the duration of human life: the Psalmist says, that ' 35 XXIV | ought that man, to whose life one year only is wanting, 36 XXIV | and continued his mode of life as he had commenced it. ~ 37 XXVI | CHAPTER XXVI~OF HIS MANNER OF LIFE IN HIS BISHOPRIC ~THE venerable 38 XXVI | the severity of a monastic life, amid the turmoil by which 39 XXVI | particulars which adorn the life of a pontiff. The miracles 40 XXVIII| who, leading a solitary life, in an island in the large 41 XXVIII| admonitions in the way of eternal life. When this man heard that 42 XXVIII| each other no more in this life. I am certain that the time 43 XXVIII| rendered worthy to depart this life at one and the same hour 44 XXIX | she will pass by death to life eternal, and soon receive 45 XXXII | BY PRAYBR, HE RESTORED TO LIFE A YOUNG MAN WHOM HE FOUND 46 XXXIV | return to his former solitary life, that by shaking off the 47 XXXIV | shaking off the cares of this life he might occupy himself 48 XXXIV | entrance into everlasting life. He wished first to go round 49 XXXVI | years and the purity of his life.~ 50 XXXVII| And how have you supported life, my lord bishop? asked I; ' 51 XXXIX | the same faith and mode of life. But have no communion with 52 XXXIX | time, or by their perverse life. And know and remember, 53 XXXIX | institutes of the monastic life which it has pleased God 54 XXXIX | that, although during my life some have despised me, yet 55 XLIII | prayers, that he left this life by a gradual, and not a 56 XLIV | lasted so long, that his life was despaired of. Overcome 57 XLIV | either return whole to this life, or die, and go to that 58 XLVI | awaiting the end of this life, in expectation of the heavenly 59 XLVI | to abandon the solitary life and return to the monastery; 60 XLVI | dwelt in, and whose holy life he sought to imitate. For 61 Bibl | Bibliography ~Bede, Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert, 62 Bibl | 1988) - inlcudes Bede: Life of Cuthbert, Eddius Stephanus: 63 Bibl | Cuthbert, Eddius Stephanus: Life of Wilfrid: Bede: Lives


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