Chapter
1 PREF | your friend and faithful servant; offer up masses for me,
2 IV | faithful, decreed that its servant should encounter the merit
3 VI | MEANWHILE this reverend servant of God, abandoning worldly
4 VI | and travelling spear to a servant, for he had not yet resigned
5 VI | the bystanders: " Behold a servant of the Lord ! " herein imitating
6 VI | that veteran priest and servant of God, the pious Sigfrid,
7 VIII | in weakness." ~When that servant of the Lord, Boisil, saw
8 XV | that she had been a false servant of the Lord, and that her
9 XVI | LINDISFARNE~WHILST this venerable servant of the Lord was thus during
10 XVII | ocean. No one, before God's servant Cuthbert, had ever dared
11 XVII | reside there: but when this servant of Christ came, armed with
12 XIX | grievously. Christ's holy servant, as he himself afterwards
13 XIX | miracles did this reverend servant of Christ imitate the example
14 XXI | ready obedience to Christ'› servant, when he had need of it.
15 XXII | honour, the venerable Boisil, servant of Christ, who, when an
16 XXII | Boisil, that this, our holy servant of Christ, should attain
17 XXIV | presence of God's chosen servant, the holy King Egfrid, he
18 XXV | THE BISHOPRIC, HE CURED A SERVANT OY ONE OF THE KING S ATTENDANTS
19 XXV | water, and gave it to a servant whose name was Baldhelm,
20 XXVIII| long afterwards, the same servant of God, Cuthbert, was summoned
21 XXXI | the holiness of Christ's servant, and to admire the virtues
22 XXXIV | remember in the mass my servant Hadwald," (for that was
23 XXXV | entertained by Christ's servant, Abbess Verca,-a woman of
24 XXXV | who returned it to the servant. The man, taking the cup,
25 XXXVI | God had for his faithful servant, so as to vindicate him
26 XXXVII| wishing to cleanse his servant from every stain of earthly
27 XXXVII| though I am, of being a servant of Christ, you may think
28 XLI | THROWN ~BUT even when the servant of Christ was dead and buried,
29 XLIII | MEANWHILE, God's chosen servant, Bishop Eadbert, was seized
30 XLVI | When, therefore, God's servant Cuthbert had been translated
31 XLVI | begged of Christ's holy servant Felgeld to give them a small
32 XLVI | portion of the relics of God's servant Cuthbert, or of Ethelwald
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