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1 II | in his mind what he had received from the admonition of man,
2 II | monastery, from whose mouth I received this narrative, said that
3 IV | to the earth, and having received among them a spirit of surpassing
4 V | beginning of winter. The woman received him kindly, and begged him
5 VI | without saying more, kindly received Cuthbert as he approached;
6 X | hair after which, having received his blessing, they returned
7 XVII | who visited him might be received and rest themselves, and
8 XIX | WORD~AT first, indeed, he received from his visitors a small
9 XIX | I in this ? If you have received license from God, do what
10 XXI | to bring it, and having received his blessing, departed;
11 XXI | which they had promised. He received them mildly, and giving
12 XXIV | river Coquet, from which it received its name. The island was
13 XXV | had arrived there, and had received the grateful salutations
14 XXVIII| hour with him, and to be received into one and the same seat
15 XXIX | knees for his arrival, and received him with kind hospitality.
16 XXXVII| every thing which he gave or received, whom Cuthbert wished to
17 XXXIX | BRETIIREN; AND HOW, WHEN HE HAD RECEIVED THE VIATICUM, HE YIELDED
18 XXXIX | evening service was come, he received from me the blessed sacrament,
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