Chapter
1 V | way. Here he entered the house of a pious mother of a family,
2 V | there is no village, nor house; you have a long journey
3 V | day, and that there was no house at hand in which he could
4 XIII | light to a neighbouring house, so that flakes of fire
5 XIV | CHAPTER XIV~HOW, WHEN A HOUSE WAS REALLY SET ON FIRE,
6 XIV | he one day entered the house of a pious woman, whom he
7 XIV | to call his mother. The house was at the west end of the
8 XIV | the word of God, than a house at the other end of the
9 XIV | the Lord, running to the house where Cuthbert was, besought
10 XIV | help them, before her own house and the others in the village
11 XIV | of the fire assailing the house, into which the man of God
12 XV | man devoted with all his house to good works, and therefore
13 XV | man, they approached the house, and the evil spirit fled,
14 XV | bestow his blessing upon her house; and ministering sedulously
15 XVII | were two chambers in the house, one an oratory, the other
16 XVII | island he built a large house, in which the brethren who
17 XXV | give a benediction at his house. When he had arrived there,
18 XXV | thought worthy to enter our house to see us, and, indeed,
19 XXXVI | however, he had entered the house in which they were stopping.
20 XXXVII| spirit, bury me in this house, near my oratory, towards
21 XXXVII| away from his cell in the house where we were accustomed
22 XLVI | WALL OF TIIE MAN OF GOD'S HOUSE ~NOR do I think I ought
23 XLVI | of those holy men whose house he dwelt in, and whose holy
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