Chapter
1 VII | entertained as such. He gave him water to wash his hands; he washed
2 X | going into it, until the water reached his neck and arms,
3 X | approached, he came out of the water, and, falling on his knees,
4 XIII | yet with all their real water they could not put out the
5 XIV | putting it out with all the water they could get. For, as
6 XIV | tried to extinguish it with water, but were driven back by
7 XIV | to extinguish them with water. Nor is it wonderful that
8 XVII | there was a fountain of water or their use. ~
9 XVIII | HOW BY HIS PRAYERS HE DREW WATER FROM THE DRY GROUND, AND
10 XVIII | dwelling was destitute of water, being built on hard and
11 XVIII | dwelling is destitute of water; but I pray you, let us
12 XVIII | solid rock into a pool of water and stones into fountains,
13 XVIII | to open to us a spring of water, even from this stony rock.
14 XVIII | morning found it full of water, springing up from within.
15 XVIII | dry and stony. Now this water, by a most remarkable quality,
16 XVIII | feet devoutly with warm water, and was sometimes compelled
17 XIX | portion of bread, and drank water from the fountain; but afterwards
18 XIX | fathers: for, in drawing water from the rock, he followed
19 XIX | more who were in want of water. And in driving away the
20 XXV | ATTENDANTS BY MEANS OF HOLY WATER ~WHEN Cuthbert, the man
21 XXV | immediately blessed some water, and gave it to a servant
22 XXV | then, giving him the holy water, said, " Go and give it
23 XXV | these words he brought the water to the sick man, and when
24 XXIX | WIFE OF AN EARL WITH HOLY WATER~WHEN he was one day going
25 XXIX | besought him to consecrate some water to sprinkle on her. " I
26 XXIX | and having blessed the water which was brought to him,
27 XXIX | circumstance ! the holy water had scarcely touched the
28 XXXI | therefore filled a cup with water, and putting a little of
29 XXXI | gave it him to drink: the water thus hallowed by the bread
30 XXXV | CHAPTER XXXV~HOW HE CHANGED WATER BY TASTING IT, SO THAT IT
31 XXXV | wine, or beer. " Give me water," said he; and they brought
32 XXXV | therefore drank, and the water seemed to him to taste like
33 XXXVII| holy father. I warmed some water and washed his feet, which
34 XLI | FROM THE PLACE WHERE THE WATER IN WH1CH HIS CORPSE HAD
35 XLI | place where he knew the water had been thrown, in which
36 XLI | dirt, he mixed it with some water, and carrying it to the
37 XLI | into which that memorable water was thrown, of a square
38 XLVI | skin above mentioned in water, and washed his face therewith;
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