Chapter
1 I | character, as if the same Spirit which had spoken outwardly
2 IV | having received among them a spirit of surpassing brightness,
3 IV | an angelic company, the spirit of some holy man, who now,
4 VI | TO HIM BY PROPHESYING IN SPIRIT~MEANWHILE this reverend
5 VI | him first. Foreseeing in spirit what an illustrious man
6 XI | began to wax strong in the spirit of prophecy, to foretell
7 XIII | he suddenly saw in the spirit our old enemy coming to
8 XV | are even taken captive in spirit by the devil." Whilst he
9 XV | the house, and the evil spirit fled, not able to meet the
10 XVI | consolations of the Holv Spirit. ~But he was so zealous
11 XVI | his voice, and it was the spirit which groaned within him
12 XVI | sinners, he was gentle in the spirit of mildness to forgive the
13 XVII | faith, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God,
14 XXIV | that you abound in the Spirit of prophecy, and that, if
15 XXVII | AT A DISTANCE, HE SAW IN SPIRIT THE DEATH OF KING EGFRID,
16 XXVII | staff, he was disturbed in spirit, and, turning his countenance
17 XXVII | incumbent on us to watch in spirit, armed against the snares
18 XXVIII | and immediately learnt in spirit, that he had obtained that
19 XXIX | they might receive the Holy Spirit, he came to the mansion
20 XXXI | God freed from an unclean spirit. The same prefect afterwards
21 XXXII | minister the grace of the Holy Spirit by imposition of hands upon
22 XXXIV | in his mind an abundant spirit of prophecy; for that he
23 XXXVI | episcopal office, knowing in spirit that his last day was at
24 XXXVII | Lord shall have taken my spirit, bury me in this house,
25 XXXVIII| strong the holy man was in spirit, though his body was at
26 XLI | vexed so terribly by an evil spirit, that he altogether lost
27 XLI | priests, being taught in spirit that by the aid of the holy
28 XLI | Cuthbert, free from the evil spirit by which he had been afflicted.
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