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1 II | benevolent piety sent forth prayers to God, and he was heard
2 II | effect was in Cuthbert's prayers. For there was a large multitude
3 V | it. When he had ended his prayers, wishing to see what this
4 VIII | should have neglected your prayers: give me my stick and shoes."
5 XI | importune the Lord with our prayers, that, as He opened to his
6 XIV | Saint Benedict, who by his prayers drove away the apparition
7 XIV | and put them out by his prayers, though all the exertions
8 XVI | by the earnestness of his prayers restored to their former
9 XVI | he restored them by his prayers, or by foretelling that
10 XVIII | CHAPTER XVIII~HOW BY HIS PRAYERS HE DREW WATER FROM THE DRY
11 XVIII | that it was elicited by the prayers of this man of God from
12 XVIII | consequence of his frequent prayers and genuflexions, which
13 XX | insolently, hastened by prayers, lamentation, and presents,
14 XXVI | to his care with frequent prayers, and invited them to heavenly
15 XXVII | hallowed day. Yielding to their prayers, I went out, and we sat
16 XXVIII| HEREBERT, THE HERMIT, AND BY PRAYERS TO GOD OBTAINED HIS ATTENDANCE ~
17 XXVIII| The bishop yielded to his prayers, and immediately learnt
18 XXIX | man of God assented to his prayers, and having blessed the
19 XXXVII| immediately in the church, I had prayers offered up for him without
20 XLIII | mercy granted to his earnest prayers, that he left this life
21 XLV | sacred places, offering up prayers and the sacrifice of praise
22 XLVI | from the earnestness of his prayers by the daily violence of
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