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mildness 1
miles 1
milk 1
mind 32
mindful 2
minds 5
mine 1
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33 shall
32 death
32 long
32 mind
32 servant
32 whom
31 christ
St. Bede the Venerable
The Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert

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mind

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1 PREF | present with singleness of mind to long for and hereafter 2 I | to infancy, he gave his mind to such plays and enjoyments 3 I | opening the ears of his mind to imbibe the voice of God. 4 I | by nature, and of a quick mind, he often prevailed over 5 I | sallies of his youthful mind. For, as Trumwine of blessed 6 I | cultivate the powers of his mind, as well as those of his 7 I | unusual decision both of mind and character, as if the 8 II | carefully retained in his mind what he had received from 9 V | revealed to him, whereby his mind was strengthened in its 10 VII | the circumstances in his mind, put back the table in the 11 IX | even here did his devoted mind find exercise for his powers 12 XIII | for their fickleness of mind, acknowledging their conviction 13 XV | always seen her in her right mind. Whilst the holy man was 14 XV | her, he reflected in his mind that it was no ordinary 15 XV | take the reins, as sound in mind as ever, and will invite 16 XV | recovered her strength, both of mind and body, begged him to 17 XVI | heaped equally upon his mind and body he was most resolute, 18 XVII | from wandering, that the mind might be wholly bent on 19 XVIII | had so far withdrawn his mind from attending to the care 20 XXII | ancient enemy, by which that mind would be easily captivated 21 XXII | Divine love; whereas, the mind which, strengthened by the 22 XXII | body with injury, or my mind with fear." ~He was accustomed 23 XXII | littleness, both in purity of mind and advancement in prophetic 24 XXIII | thoughts, she turned her mind to the holy and tranquil 25 XXV | greatest profit both of mind and body. For there is one 26 XXVI | to the virtues of his own mind, some of which we have taken 27 XXIX | restored to health, both of mind and body, that being come 28 XXXIV | holy man possessed in his mind an abundant spirit of prophecy; 29 XXXVI | yet they could not call to mind what fault they had committed. 30 XXXVII| subdued both his body and mind with his accustomed severity, 31 XLI | to see the son sound in mind accompany his father to 32 XLV | is profitable to bear in mind that this change was the


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