Par.
1 I| Apostle of Christ, he sened God for many years in fasting,
2 I| sound advice and the Word of God .~He was held in such high
3 I| building there a church to God. In this church the reverend
4 I| those who wished to sene God, and there also, after the
5 I| Beornrade,1 who, by the grace of God, have succeeded him in [
6 I| he built for the glory of God.~
7 2| s womb he was chosen by God, I shall return to the point
8 3| advanced in favour both with God and with men."~Hence, in
9 4| venerable servant and priest of God, both of whom, for love
10 4| the world though close to God, they lived as solitaries
11 5| for those parts and, if God so willed, to bring the
12 5| peace. [7] So the man of God, accompanied by his brethren,
13 5| pagan practices, the man of God thought it wiser to set
14 6| 6~After the man of God had systematically visited
15 6| tried to persuade the man of God to do this he was met by
16 6| solemnly urged what the man of God had already humbly declined.
17 7| because he had been dhosen by God to bring the light of the
18 8| the devoted preacher of God's Word returned with inveased
19 8| more clearly the man of God saw the need of overcoming
20 8| he preached the Word of God. How great was the success
21 8| the worship of almighty God by his holy admonitions.
22 9| 9~The man of God tried also to propagate
23 9| he proclaimed the Word of God without fear; but though
24 9| king received the man of God in a kind and humble spirit,
25 9| Life. So when the man of God saw that his efforts were
26 10| call Fositeland,1 after a god named Fosite, whom they
27 10| On this island the man of God was driven ashore by a storm
28 11| the priest of the living God the insults which had been
29 11| should die; but as the true God protected his own servants,
30 11| and offered insult to his god. With unruffled calmness
31 11| worship, O King, is not a god but a devil, and he holds
32 11| eternal flre. For there is no God but one, who created heaven
33 11| believe in the one almighty God, our Lord Jesus Christ.
34 11| enjoy everlasting glory with God and His saints; but if you
35 12| of preaching the Word of God and to root out idolatrous
36 12| came to the knowledge of God's Word, many began in their
37 12| make over to the man of God their hereditary properties.
38 12| religion from those servants of God who had baptized [12] them.
39 12| 12] them. Thus the man of God, favoured by divine grace,
40 13| are the sons of the living God." [Hos 1:10]~
41 14| that glory may be given to God who vouchsafed them, I will
42 14| remained. When [13] the man of God, moved by zeal, smashed
43 14| avenge the insult paid to his god. But, as God was protecting
44 14| paid to his god. But, as God was protecting His servant,
45 14| his audaciy. The man of God goodnaturedly delivered
46 14| thus, because the man of God followed the Lord's comrnand
47 15| began to revile the man of God. Those who accompanied him [
48 15| insulting him, but the senant of God mildly restrained them,
49 15| insults upon the servant of God was struck down on that
50 16| knees, he secretly prayed to God that He, who had brought
51 16| seeing this gave thanks to God, who in this manner had
52 17| when the holy priest of God was pursuing his way in
53 18| visitation, and after praying to God, greeting the brethren and
54 18| to have been wrought by God's mercy through the blessing
55 18| as usual, gave thanks to God, but, bearing in mind our
56 19| was wrought by Christ our God through Willibrord's blessing.
57 19| occasion the servant of God came with his companions
58 20| great arrogance. The man of God accosted him with peaceable
59 20| obligation to pursue the work of God, and you also might share
60 20| house with the blessing of God." The man, however, persisted
61 20| reasonable words of the man of God, but, on the contrary, repeated
62 20| drinking with you." The man of God took the words out of his
63 20| reproaches upon the man of God was unable to swallow a
64 20| peace with the servant of God was now compelled to bear
65 20| him from it. The man of God was moved with pity, released
66 21| their request, the man of God, instructed by the gracious [
67 21| drink. Through the mercy of God they speedily recovered
68 22| of doors, for the man of God foresaw that the whole house
69 23| man, who was pleasing to God, also prophesied certain
70 23| defended the Holy Church of God abroad. All these things
71 24| everything he undertook for God. His forbearance is shown
72 24| preaching by the grace of God we need not set forth in
73 24| his life in the work of God, who was pleasing to God
74 24| God, who was pleasing to God and friendly to all the
75 24| was about to receive from God a generous reward for his
76 24| had built to the glory of God. There to this day, through
77 24| day, through the mercy of God, miracles of healing are
78 24| relics of the holy priest of God. That some of these should
79 25| hold the entire body of God's servant. The brethren
80 25| through the lovingkindness of God the sarcophagus was suddenly
81 25| the remains of the man of God, and to the accompaniment
82 27| persons, through the grace of God and assisted by their own
83 28| church in which the saint of God lay at rest and placed near
84 28| many tears, she prayed that God in His mercy might have
85 28| was heard by the Lord our God, and suddenly she was delivered
86 28| joyfully giving thanks to God.~
87 29| and through the mercy of God was so quickly cured, in
88 30| prayers of the saint of God so heinous a crime could
89 30| be hidden from the eye of God, to whom all things lie
90 30| desecrate the church of God's saint by stealing. I beseech
91 31| the thanksgiving due to God. In the monastery, unfortunately,
92 31| withhold it from you. But God is able through the prayer
93 31| brethren in giving thanks to God; and, doing honour to the
94 31| and to be deemed worthy by God of having such an heir!
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