Chapter
1 V | to see what this was, he came and opened the cloth, and
2 VII | an angel of the Lord who came to make trial of his piety.
3 VII | entertained, and that he came to feed us, not to be fed
4 VIII | assured the brethren who came to visit him, that if he
5 X | dawn of day approached, he came out of the water, and, falling
6 X | quadrupeds, called otters, came up from the sea, and, lying
7 X | early in the morning he came and fell at his feet, asking
8 XII | were thus discoursing, they came near a river, and behold
9 XVI | When Cuthbert, therefore, came to the church or monastery
10 XVI | took it amiss if any one came and unseasonably importuned
11 XVII | when this servant of Christ came, armed with the helmet of
12 XVIII | indeed, when the brethren came to visit him, he would leave
13 XIX | extraordinarily late; and the barley came up most unexpectedly and
14 XIX | to ripen, than the birds came and wasted it most grievously.
15 XXI | asked the brethren, who came to visit him, when they
16 XXII | ADMONITIONS TO MANY WHO CAME TO HIM, AND EXPOSED THE
17 XXII | THE OLD ENEMY ~BUT many came to the man of God, not only
18 XXIII | Not long after this, there came a person who brought with
19 XXVII | live only one year more, came to Lugubalia (which is corruptly
20 XXVII | island, some of the brethren came to me on the day of the
21 XXVIII | stopping in that city, he came according to his custom,
22 XXIX | receive the Holy Spirit, he came to the mansion of a certain
23 XXXII | round visiting his folds, he came to a mountainous and wild
24 XXXII | had brought him. And so it came to pass, that whereas they
25 XXXV | the upper districts, he came to a nunnery, which we have
26 XXXVI | converse with the brethren, who came to visit him. I will here
27 XXXVI | and on the seventh day came out to console their sorrow,
28 XXXVII | to the Lord. But when I came to him on the first morning
29 XXXVII | signal of my coming, and he came to the window, and replied
30 XXXVII | reside. The brethren who came with me had some occasion
31 XXXVII | the quantity of blood that came from it, required to be
32 XXXVII | that I left my cell and came hither to meet any one who
33 XXXVIII| the ninth hour: when he came out, and said to me, ' The
34 XLI | his own limbs, or whatever came in his way. A priest from
35 XLIV | BY PRAYER ~LASTLY, there came from foreign parts a certain
36 XLV | A deep sleep immediately came over him; and as the stillness
37 XLV | to his Saviour. Thus it came to pass, that, by a most
38 XLVI | begged the brethren who came thither to give him a calf'
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