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

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1 PREF | priest, and others, who for a long time had well known the 2 PREF | with singleness of mind to long for and hereafter in perfect 3 II | this infirmity: for I have long had this painful swelling 4 IV | prayer, on a sudden he saw a long stream of light break through 5 V | village, nor house; you have a long journey before you, and 6 V | the prophet Elias for so long a time by means of ravens, 7 VII | man, and thought that a long journey by night and a severe 8 XI | three points out to us how long we must remain here. Take, 9 XII | entertain us, and we have a long journey still before us, 10 XVII | solitude which he had so long coveted. He rejoiced that 11 XVII | He rejoiced that from the long conversation with the world 12 XX | were some crows which had long been accustomed to build 13 XXI | bring him a beam twelve feet long, to support his intended 14 XXIII | severe illness and suffered long, insomuch that she seemed 15 XXIII | her weakness, for she had long abandoned all hope from 16 XXIII | should soon be well." Not long after this, there came a 17 XXIV | that he would tell her how long her brother Egfrid would 18 XXIV | Scriptures, should call long the duration of human life: 19 XXIV | he had commenced it. ~Not long after, in a full synod, 20 XXVII | because a pestilence had not long before afflicted them and 21 XXVIII| HIS ATTENDANCE ~NOT very long afterwards, the same servant 22 XXVIII| name of Herebert, who had long been united to the man of 23 XXVIII| was first afflicted with a long infirmity, perhaps by a 24 XXVIII| the continual pain of a long sickness might supply what 25 XXXIII| mother and son, who lived a long time after that, bore witness.~ 26 XXXVII| which had an ulcer from a long swelling, and, from the 27 XXXVII| have you remained so long without taking food? ' Upon 28 XXXVII| brethren with him, who had long suffered from a violent 29 XLII | heavenly miracle will not long remain empty; and happy 30 XLIII | more violent, so that not long after, that is, on the sixth 31 XLIV | illness, which lasted so long, that his life was despaired 32 XLVI | deformity had become manifest long before to the monks, whilst


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