Chapter
1 I | aside all those childish things. ~And indeed Divine Providence
2 I | give yourself up to these things which are so opposite to
3 II | Providence, an abundance of these things; since Cuthbert, the child
4 II | changed, like all other human things, by time, and inhabited
5 V | promise will grant all other things also, which are necessary
6 V | purity of heart, to spiritual things rather than to earthly and
7 VI | God, abandoning worldly things, hastens to submit to monastic
8 IX | to the love of heavenly things. Many of them, indeed, disgraced
9 X | THE BROTHER, WHO SAW THOSE THINGS, BEING IN FEAR, WAS ENCOURAGED
10 XI | to those he was with what things were going on elsewhere.
11 XVI | none of whom said that the things which he possessed were
12 XVI | his own, but they had all things common." When Cuthbert,
13 XVI | his desire after heavenly things, that, whilst officiating
14 XVII | he then, aiming at higher things, sought out a more distant
15 XVII | wholly bent on heavenly things, and the pious inhabitant
16 XXI | Lord and Creator of all things. The sea itself I say, displayed
17 XXII | accustomed to relate these things more frequently to the brotherhood,
18 XXII | who are subjected in all things to the orders of the abbot,
19 XXII | with prophetic truth, all things which would happen to me;
20 XXII | happen to me; and of all things which he foretold to me,
21 XXIV | and to speak about certain things of importance. He therefore
22 XXIV | one before my death the things which I have told you. "
23 XXIV | expounded to her the various things which she asked, and had
24 XXIV | instructed her concerning the things which she had need of, he
25 XXIV | might be fulfilled in all things, Egfrid was killed the year
26 XXVI | invited them to heavenly things by most wholesome admonitions,
27 XXVII | declare more concerning those things which were revealed to him,
28 XXVII | devil. ' When I said these things, I did not know any more
29 XXVII | Cuthbert, had said these things, the brethren thought, as
30 XXVIII| aspiring after heavenly things. When these two had drunk
31 XXVIII| Cuthbert said, among other things, "Remember, brother Herebert,
32 XXXIV | contemplation of heavenly things. His limbs being much fatigued
33 XLV | wonderful vicissitude of . things, he, who had been carried
34 XLVI | satisfying our desires after good things, crown us for ever with
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