Par.
1 2| Wilgils, the venerable man of whom we have already
2 5| rest in peace. [7] So the man of God, accompanied by his
3 5| by pagan practices, the man of God thought it wiser
4 5| king of that country, a man of immense energy, successful
5 6| 6~After the man of God had systematically
6 6| king tried to persuade the man of God to do this he was
7 6| solemnly urged what the man of God had already humbly
8 8| brightly. The more clearly the man of God saw the need of overcoming
9 9| 9~The man of God tried also to propagate
10 9| Frisian king received the man of God in a kind and humble
11 9| Word of Life. So when the man of God saw that his efforts
12 9| Danish ruler was Ongendus,1 a man more savage than any wild
13 10| silence. On this island the man of God was driven ashore
14 11| martyr's crown. The holy man was then summoned before
15 11| henceforth live as a new man in temperance, justice and
16 12| faith to make over to the man of God their hereditary
17 12| baptized [12] them. Thus the man of God, favoured by divine
18 14| Thus, when the venerable man, according to his custom,
19 14| remained. When [13] the man of God, moved by zeal, smashed
20 14| forward to kill the wicked man for his audaciy. The man
21 14| man for his audaciy. The man of God goodnaturedly delivered
22 14| rnisery. And thus, because the man of God followed the Lord'
23 15| occasion, when the blessed man was on his way to a cell
24 15| and began to revile the man of God. Those who accompanied
25 15| Willibrord] wanted to punish the man for insulting him, but the
26 15| the fury of the foolish man, Willibrord did not persist
27 16| Whilst the divinely inspired man in his urgent desire to
28 18| 18~Once, the saintly man came to his monastery [at
29 20| certain wealthy landowner. The man, seeing horses feeding in
30 20| with great arrogance. The man of God accosted him with
31 20| the blessing of God." The man, however, persisted in his
32 20| reasonable words of the man of God, but, on the contrary,
33 20| drinking with you." The man of God took the words out
34 20| on his way. The obstinate man also hurriedly went home,
35 20| cast reproaches upon the man of God was unable to swallow
36 20| single draught. Thus the man who would not of his own
37 20| discovering that the saintly man he had reviled was Willibrord,
38 20| of his approach the sick man hurried out to meet him.
39 20| release him from it. The man of God was moved with pity,
40 20| his own cup. Thereupon the man who was released drank and
41 21| the monastery of the holy man, called Echternach, in which
42 21| Learning that the holy man was coming thither, the
43 21| heard their request, the man of God, instructed by the
44 22| it. Eventually the holy man Willibrord, at the father'
45 22| taken out of doors, for the man of God foresaw that the
46 23| 23~The same holy man, who was pleasing to God,
47 24| 24~Now this holy man was distinguished by every
48 24| name of Christ.~This holy man, who progressed every day
49 24| Franks. He was then an old man coming to the end of his
50 25| much longer than the holy man's body as previously it
51 25| laid the remains of the man of God, and to the accompaniment
52 25| the last rites of the holy man.~
53 26| 26~The death of the holy man was revealed to one of his
54 27| over the relics of the holy man. Penitents also frequently
55 29| 29~In like manner a young man afflicted with sickness
56 29| completely lifeless. This young man, as we have said, was placed
57 30| 30~A certain man who held the office of deacon
58 30| golden cross which the holy man used to carry with him on
59 30| encompass his downfall. But the man who had committed the crime
60 30| to Solomon, " the wicked man continues when he comes
61 30| judgment was visited upon the man who presumed to desecrate
62 30| intercession of the apostolic man St. Clement He may deign
63 31| the father of this holy man, for as the first chapter
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