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

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1 I | look triumphantly around to see if any remained to contend 2 II | reviling those whom you see hurried to destruction ? 3 V | his prayers, wishing to see what this was, he came and 4 VII | was gone, and he could see no traces of his footsteps, 5 VII | sweetness; and looking round to see from what it might proceed, 6 VIII | restored, he said, " You see, my brother, how you have 7 X | followed him privately to see what he should do. But he 8 X | done? Did you follow me to see what I was about to do? 9 X | on the mountain, said, " See that you tell no man, until 10 XI | therefore, to come with me and see what provision He has made 11 XI | gave thanks to God. "You see, my beloved brethren," said 12 XII | spoke to you about. Run, and see what provision God hath 13 XVIII | and said to them, " You see that my dwelling is destitute 14 XVIII | left open, that he might see and be seen; but, after 15 XXIII | venerable abbess went in to see her. Seeing her sorely afflicted, 16 XXIV | she might be all:)wed to see him and to speak about certain 17 XXIV | to the bishopric of the see of Lindisfarne. But, although 18 XXV | worthy to enter our house to see us, and, indeed, we believe 19 XXVII | citizens were leading him to see the walls of the town, and 20 XXVII | him, said, " Do you not see how wonderfully the air 21 XXVIII| have separated, we shall see each other no more in this 22 XXVIII| same time pass to heaven to see his light. For I have always 23 XXIX | it was extraordinary to see her, who had escaped the 24 XXXVII| kept silence, I said, ' I see, my lord bishop, that you 25 XXXVII| who might be on his way to see me, that he might not have 26 XXXIX | deliberate on your condition, see that you be unanimous in 27 XXXIX | after my death you will see what sort of man I was, 28 XLI | delectable to all good men, to see the son sound in mind accompany 29 Bibl | Dutton, 1910), 286-349 ~See also ~Battiscombe, C.F.


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