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1 IV | some distant mountains. One night, whilst his companions were
2 IV | through the darkness of the night, and in the midst of it
3 IV | moderate portion of the night, I saw such great miracles
4 V | which he could pass the night, he presently fell upon
5 VII | thought that a long journey by night and a severe fall of snow
6 VIII | monastery passed the whole night in prayer for his life and
7 X | HOW CUTHBERT PASSED THE NIGHT IN THE SEA, PRAYING; AND
8 X | asleep, and having spent the night in watchfulness return home
9 X | morning-prayer. Now one night, a brother of the monastery,
10 X | neck and arms, spent the night in praising God. When the
11 XI | of God, who had spent the night in prayer and watching,
12 XI | been accustomed to pray at night. On their arrival, they
13 XVI | importuned them to awake at night or during their afternoon
14 XXI | the tide had, during the night, brought on shore a beam
15 XXV | evening, and he passed the night in silence, and in the morning
16 XXXVII| come upon you this last night?'' Yes,' said he, ' indisposition
17 XXXIX | also, that he spent the night in watchfulness and prayer.
18 XL | who had passed the whole night in watchfulness and prayer,
19 XLI | this state | he passed the night; and in the morning, rising
20 XLV | at the beginning of the night, when bedtime was drawing
21 XLV | and as the stillness of night advanced, the man felt a
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