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

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1 PREF | your commands, so you also may not be slow to confer on 2 PREF | littleness, in as far as I may deserve both at present 3 PREF | your holy congregation And may your holiness know that 4 PREF | for you, that Almighty God may deign to guard your holinesses 5 II | Nobody shall pray for them: may God spare none of them ! 6 V | trust in his mercy, that He may save their souls from death, 7 V | their souls from death, and may feed them when they are 8 XI | them in the wilderness, He may take pity on us also in 9 XI | has made for us, that we may ourselves rejoice in his 10 XII | one on the road to whom we may turn in ? "-" I was myself 11 XV | that when she is dead, she may be buried in this holy place." 12 XVIII | but to his own name, He may vouchsafe to open to us 13 XIX | some barley: possibly that may answer. If, however, on 14 XXII | said he, "the life of monks may well be wondered at, who 15 XXII | alone remains which I hope may never be accomplished." 16 XXIV | you to tell me where he may be found." He answered, " 17 XXVII | lest, perchance, the king may have been slain. But I have 18 XXVII | comforted, that no temptation may find you unprepared, but 19 XXVII | unprepared, but rather that you may be always mindful of the 20 XXVII | tribulation assail you, it may find you prepared. ' ~When 21 XXVIII| whatever undertaking you may have in hand, and that you 22 XXVIII| Him together on earth, we may at the same time pass to 23 XXXVI | wrought, in order that it may be more evident to all men 24 XXXVI | and eat it, that the sea may become tranquil, and you 25 XXXVI | become tranquil, and you may return home." ~They immediately 26 XXXVII| my lord bishop, when we may hope for your return. " 27 XXXVII| fugitives and criminals who may flee to my corpse for refuge; 28 XXXVII| a servant of Christ, you may think it necessary to intercede 29 XXXVII| secular rulers, and so you may have trouble on my account. ' 30 XXXVII| of the church, that you may be able to visit my tomb 31 XXXIX | to reside wherever God may send you, than consent in 32 XL | to works of charity. If I may use the words of Scripture, 33 XLIII | that is, on the sixth of May, he also departed to the 34 XLIV | I hope his intercession may save me from these torments, 35 XLIV | these torments, so that I may either return whole to this 36 XLVI | There is no reason why it may not be attributed to either


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