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1 PREF | perform. ~Wherefore it is my prayer for you, that Almighty God
2 II | HE CHANGED THE WINDS BY PRAYER, AND BROUGHT THE SCATTERED
3 IV | wont to be, and engaged in prayer, on a sudden he saw a long
4 V | then turned his thoughts to prayer, but suddenly, as he was
5 VII | third hour was now come, prayer over, and it was time to
6 VIII | passed the whole night in prayer for his life and health;
7 XI | HOW HE OBTAINED FOOD BY PRAYER ~MEANWHILE the man of God
8 XI | who had spent the night in prayer and watching, not in idleness
9 XIII | flames, until, at Cuthbert's prayer, the author of the deceit
10 XIV | HE PUT OUT THE FLAMES BY PRAYER~BUT it was not only in the
11 XVII | invisible adversary with prayer and fasting in this solitude,
12 XVIII| in fasting, watching, and prayer, rarely having communication
13 XXVII| should be solicitous in prayer and watchfulness, and ever
14 XXVII| of fasting, watching, and prayer are numerous, let us to-day
15 XXXII| himself to his usual weapon, prayer, and bestowing his blessing,
16 XXXIV| unrestrained psalmody and prayer in preparing for the day
17 XXXVI| home." He then uttered a prayer, and, having blessed them,
18 XXXIX| HE YIELDED UP HIS SOUL IN PRAYER ~" I WENT in to him about
19 XXXIX| night in watchfulness and prayer. When his hour of evening
20 XL | night in watchfulness and prayer, and chanced at that moment
21 XLII | accompanied with abstinence, prayer, and tears. Here, also,
22 XLIV | WAS CURED AT HIS TOMB BY PRAYER ~LASTLY, there came from
23 XLIV | saint, that he rose up from prayer without trouble, and returned
24 XLV | struck the hour of midnight prayer, the invalid himself was
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