Chapter
1 PREF | and thus every scruple being utterly removed, I have
2 I | than yourself." Cuthbert, being a boy of a good disposition,
3 II | was thought worthy also of being comforted by the company
4 X | BROTHER, WHO SAW THOSE THINGS, BEING IN FEAR, WAS ENCOURAGED
5 XVIII | was destitute of water, being built on hard and stony
6 XXII | wonder at his conversation as being peculiarly exalted, because,
7 XXII | praying, fasting, and working, being all regulated according
8 XXIII | them would be unworthy of being cured, its efficacy to cure
9 XXIV | adjuration, and yet not being willing openly to reveal
10 XXIV | wonderful thing that you, being a wise woman and skilled
11 XXV | Melrose. The conversation being finished, and Cuthbert having
12 XXV | sick. For his extremities being dead, he seems only to breathe
13 XXVII | same monastery, the sermon being finished, he began again
14 XXVII | he spoke of this scourge being about to return. But he,
15 XXVIII| blessed Cuthbert, so that being by grace made equal to his
16 XXIX | both of mind and body, that being come to her senses she blessed
17 XXIX | got up without delay, and being now well, ministered to
18 XXIX | the Apostle Peter, who, being cured of a fever by the
19 XXXIII| those few who were left. But being arrived at a certain village,
20 XXXIV | heavenly things. His limbs being much fatigued by his previous
21 XXXVII| humble though I am, of being a servant of Christ, you
22 XLI | behold, one of the priests, being taught in spirit that by
23 XLV | hardly move a single limb. Being thus given over by all worldly
24 XLVI | of the aforesaid oratory, being composed of planks somewhat
25 XLVI | time-worn oratory. This being done, many devout persons
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