Chapter
1 PREF | ardour in aspiration for the heavenly kingdom, do not forget to
2 IV | midst of it a company of the heavenly host descended to the earth,
3 IV | returned without delay to their heavenly home. The young man, beloved
4 IV | beholds the glory of the heavenly mansion, and Christ its
5 IV | piety, had ascended to the heavenly kingdom at the very moment
6 VI | having been excited by his heavenly vision to covet the joys
7 IX | neighbouring people to the love of heavenly things. Many of them, indeed,
8 XI | made so bright with his heavenly majesty. I pray you, therefore,
9 XIII | hear the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom preached to you,
10 XVI | seek after and work out a heavenly reward. Moreover, by his
11 XVI | was he in his desire after heavenly things, that, whilst officiating
12 XVII | might be wholly bent on heavenly things, and the pious inhabitant
13 XXII | his eagerness after the heavenly life, felt horrified at
14 XXIV | terrible and sacred name of our heavenly King and his angels, that
15 XXVI | prayers, and invited them to heavenly things by most wholesome
16 XXVIII | exhortations in aspiring after heavenly things. When these two had
17 XXVIII | were joined together in a heavenly vision, and translated at
18 XXVIII | same time by angels to the heavenly kingdom. But Herebert was
19 XXXIV | to the contemplation of heavenly things. His limbs being
20 XXXVIII| about by the effect of his heavenly piety, that, whereas in
21 XXXIX | him, his soul, intent upon heavenly praises, sped his way to
22 XXXIX | his way to the joys of the heavenly kingdom.~
23 XLII | consecrated by the virtue of this heavenly miracle will not long remain
24 XLVI | think I ought to omit the heavenly miracle which the Divine
25 XLVI | life, in expectation of the heavenly one. ~When, therefore, God'
26 XLVI | had been translated to the heavenly kingdom, and Ethelwald had
27 XLVI | rather the splendour of the heavenly than of an earthly mansion,
28 XLVI | ascended to the joys of the heavenly kingdom, and Felgeld became
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