Chapter
1 I | himself, there were one day some customary games going
2 II | unable to walk at all. One day he had been carried out
3 V | support. For on a certain day, as he was journeying alone,
4 V | fast-day." It was the sixth day of the week, on which many
5 V | obliged to fast all the day, and perhaps even till to-morrow."
6 V | and he fasted the whole day until the evening. ~When
7 V | intended journey the same day, and that there was no house
8 V | for himself; and from that day forward he was more ready
9 VII | till the third hour of the day and take some breakfast,
10 VIII | God's help, read one every day, and meditate thereon as
11 X | praising God. When the dawn of day approached, he came out
12 XI | WOULD BE FINE ON A CERTAIN DAY, AND HOW HE OBTAINED FOOD
13 XI | They arrived there the day after Christmas-day, hoping,
14 XI | from cold and hunger, the day of the holy Epiphany was
15 XI | suffer us to remain all this day fasting-a day which He formerly
16 XI | remain all this day fasting-a day which He formerly made so
17 XI | violently; on the fourth day the promised calm followed,
18 XII | also, that on a certain day he was going forth from
19 XIV | apostles of old, he one day entered the house of a pious
20 XVI | meeting until the following day, when, as if he had suffered
21 XVI | Wherefore, even to this day, it is not customary in
22 XX | build in the island. One day the man of God saw them,
23 XXIII | from the physicians. One day, as she was indulging her
24 XXIII | upon her feet. On the third day she was restored to perfect
25 XXIII | round her head. The same day the pain in the head left
26 XXV | worst infirmity, and is this day afflicted with such great
27 XXVII | monastery. But the next day, when the citizens were
28 XXVII | very early on the second day of the week, for it is not
29 XXVII | a chariot on the Lord 's day; and go quickly to the royal
30 XXVII | finished." ~But when the Lord's day was come, whilst he was
31 XXVII | brethren came to me on the day of the Holy Nativity, and
32 XXVII | this joyful and hallowed day. Yielding to their prayers,
33 XXVII | you, let us spend a joyful day now, for it is the birthday
34 XXVII | told them that it was a day to be celebrated by all
35 XXVII | raged so furiously from day to day, for months, and
36 XXVII | so furiously from day to day, for months, and almost
37 XXVII | the pestilence. But the day after, a man who had escaped
38 XXVII | of the enemy, on the very day and hour in which it was
39 XXIX | HOLY WATER~WHEN he was one day going round his parish to
40 XXXIV | prayer in preparing for the day of his death, or rather
41 XXXIV | not able to eat the whole day, was I? I must have left
42 XXXVI | in spirit that his last day was at hand, he divested
43 XXXVI | indifference. He had one day left his cell, to give advice
44 XXXVI | patient, and on the seventh day came out to console their
45 XXXVII | CONCERNING HIS BURIAL~THE solemn day of the nativity of our Lord
46 XXXVII | taken ill on the fourth day of the week; and again on
47 XXXVII | and again on the fourth day of the week his pains were
48 XXXVII | which vexed him almost every day, and not of a new malady;
49 XXXVII | which he spoke, that the day is approaching on which
50 XXXVIII| was the third hour of the day. We therefore carried him
51 XXXIX | about the ninth hour of the day, and found him lying in
52 XXXIX | then spent the rest of the day until the evening in the
53 XLI | the saints; although the day before, from the extremity
54 XLI | professed. They show to this day the pit into which that
55 XLII | was the anniversary of the day of his burial. They accordingly
56 XLIII | that saint lay. And to this day miracles are there wrought
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