Chapter
1 VII | of his piety. For, as he went very early in the morning,
2 VII | and shown which way he went. The man of God was astonished,
3 IX | correct these errors, he often went out from the monastery,
4 X | when he left the monastery, went down to the sea, which flows
5 XI | some necessary reason, and went by sea to the land of the
6 XIV | either you or yours." He then went out and threw himself prostrate
7 XVI | during which time he neither went to his own bed, nor had
8 XXII | deceive them For no one went away from him without consolation,
9 XXIII | die, the venerable abbess went in to see her. Seeing her
10 XXIV | brethren into a ship, and went over to an island which
11 XXIV | men as he could: they all went down on their knees before
12 XXVII | Yielding to their prayers, I went out, and we sat down to
13 XXXIII | father Cuthbert, therefore, went round his parish, most assiduously
14 XXXIII | of God, who immediately went to her, and, blessing the
15 XXXIV | the vision. He immediately went and told the circumstance
16 XXXIV | circumstance to his mistress, who went forthwith to the bishop,
17 XXXVI | and, having blessed them, went in. But they, as he had
18 XXXVI | that the sea was calm, they went on board, and, to their
19 XXXVII | there was a calm, and we went to the island, and found
20 XXXVII | words pleased them, and we went to the bishop, and asked
21 XXXVIII| Walstod was the man's name. He went in accordingly, and stayed
22 XXXIX | HIS SOUL IN PRAYER ~" I WENT in to him about the ninth
23 XL | PROTECTED ~"I IMMEDIATELY went out, and told the brethren,
24 XLI | Cuthbert he might be cured, went privately to the place where
25 XLII | predecessor, Cuthbert, before he went to Farne, as we have related,
26 XLV | to God. In the morning he went to the cathedral, and in
27 XLV | congratulating brethren he went round all the sacred places,
28 XLVI | which the venerable father went through his solitary warfare
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