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

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1 I | occasion presented itself, having laid fast hold of the anachoretic 2 II | and you will be well." Having said this, he again mounted 3 IV | descended to the earth, and having received among them a spirit 4 V | shepherds' huts, which, having been slightly constructed 5 V | of these he entered, and having tied his horse to the wall, 6 VI | to monastic discipline, having been excited by his heavenly 7 X | others were asleep, and having spent the night in watchfulness 8 X | their hair after which, having received his blessing, they 9 XII | to a certain village, and having given the fish to be cooked, 10 XIV | visiting, and whom, from having been nursed by her in his 11 XV | bridle of his horse, and, having entirely recovered her strength, 12 XVI | Because, my brother, having been educated in the monastic 13 XVII | Christ's soldier, therefore, having thus, by the expulsion of 14 XVIII | watching, and prayer, rarely having communication with any one 15 XXI | promised to bring it, and having received his blessing, departed; 16 XXIV | wanting, to be considered as having lived a short time when 17 XXIV | with many tears - but then having wiped her face. she with 18 XXIV | distracted ! Some rejoice in having obtained riches, others 19 XXV | Cuthbert, the man of God, after having been elected to the bishopric, 20 XXV | being finished, and Cuthbert having commenced his journey homewards, 21 XXIX | assented to his prayers, and having blessed the water which 22 XXXI | which was told to me as having been worked by his holiness, 23 XXXII | wasted by severe illness, and having placed him down at the outlet 24 XXXII | rose up the same hour, and having refreshed him self with 25 XXXIII| at a certain village, and having there exhorted all whom 26 XXXIV | conceal the fact of his having seen any thing supernatural, 27 XXXIV | shepherds, a worthy man, who, having incautiously mounted a tree, 28 XXXVI | then uttered a prayer, and, having blessed them, went in. But 29 XXXVI | them, took some food; but having enough provisions of their 30 XXXVI | and the waves to be still. Having finished their repast, and 31 XXXVII| death," said he, "after having been weakened by three weeks 32 XXXVII| as he commanded us; and having assembled the brethren immediately 33 XLII | as he ordered them; and having folded up the body in some 34 XLV | to health. The attendant, having first consulted the abbot, 35 XLV | had worn in the tomb, and having stripped the poor man's 36 XLVI | than of an earthly mansion, having taken hay, or clay, or whatever


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