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1 1| he uttered those cheering words which the Lord spake to 2 1| Columba having said these words to the king in the vision, 3 1| The king, awaking at these words, assembled his council and 4 1| apart, according to the words of St. Paul, "He that is 5 1| said he, ' to these my words, for shortly after my welcome 6 1| time, in obedience to the words of the saints, he received 7 1| himself heard these very words from the lips of St. Finten, 8 1| uttered these prophetic words from his pure heart: "Suffer 9 1| prophecy in the following words: "Though this boy appears 10 1| He himself told all these words which were prophesied regarding 11 1| addressed them in these words, "O my dear children, why 12 1| uttered these prophetic words from his holy heart, "This 13 1| according to the saint's words. This was Oingus, surnamed 14 1| for a short time." These words of the saint were on this 15 1| two boys, according to the words of the saint.~ ~ 16 1| then spoke these prophetic words: "Set out now at once for 17 1| answered him and uttered these words from his sacred breast, " 18 1| giving heed to the saint's words. But as he was crossing 19 1| remembered the prophetic words of the saint. On the morning 20 1| saint addressed in these words: "O Neman, art thou not 21 1| was approaching all the words of the saint regarding the 22 1| saint, and told him the words of the poor wretch. The 23 1| sin." Having said these words, the saint turned to his 24 1| week he shall die." These words those who were present told 25 1| these same things." His words proved true in a few months; 26 1| hearing in spirit these words of consolation addressed 27 1| Lord." When he heard these words he gave thanks to God, embraced 28 1| were present heard these words addressed to strangers who 29 1| comfort." Having heard these words, they raised their hands 30 1| name I will declare these words of truth concerning thee, 31 1| bystanders, hearing these words, were struck with terror; 32 1| you now utter such idle words? How could I ask that poor 33 1| had no sooner said these words than immediately a man cried 34 1| heavens." Now, although the words seem strictly to refer to 35 1| On hearing the saint's words, the humble stranger was 36 1| the poor man heard these words he went home, and found 37 1| thou shalt find that my words are verified. Why dwell 38 1| made above, hearing the words of the saint regarding himself, 39 2| the saint gave him these words of comfort, saying, "Be 40 2| Silnan, obeying the saint's words, had a quick and prosperous 41 2| Holy Ghost, the aforesaid words of St. Columba; and when 42 2| from his pure heart, these words, saying, "Now I know, O 43 2| hour these very terrible words, saying: "This miserable 44 2| life. We are speaking these words now in the middle of summer, 45 2| scarcely had he spoken the words when the murderer of the 46 2| At the sound of these words of the saint in the woods, 47 2| After speaking to them some words of comfort and encouragement, 48 2| sorrow upon hearing these words, the saint tried to comfort 49 2| then again he spoke these words, with his sacred mouth, " 50 2| strove to console them with words of comfort, and exhorted 51 2| state.~ ~Having heard these words of the messengers, St. Columba 52 2| announced to the king the words of the venerable man. When 53 2| Germanus more rapidly than his words were uttered, and the darkness 54 2| his servants." At these words, the bolts of the lock were 55 2| into captivity." To these words her husband replied, "It 56 2| and be killed." At these words of his wife he removed the 57 2| taken." Upon hearing these words spoken by the saint, a certain 58 2| comforted by the saint's words, he first gave thanks to 59 2| festival." Why hang longer over words? The penitent stranger in 60 2| mother."~ ~Having heard these words, the above-mentioned brother, 61 2| favourable winds; of the words of the sailors when first 62 2| fulfilled.~ ~After these words, the traveller gave back 63 2| saint addressed him in these words: " Inasmuch as thou art 64 2| Ireland)." Hearing these words, he knelt down and wept 65 2| Immediately after these words he added: "This day let 66 2| therefore, reading these words, and fearing the impending 67 3| partially, or, in other words, externally and tentatively, 68 3| she heard the following words: "Woman, do not grieve, 69 3| heavenly country." At these words the woman awoke from her 70 3| life. And he added these words: ÒKnow for certain," said 71 3| that in accordance with the words thou hast read therein, 72 3| as the saint. During the words of consecration, the saint 73 3| his island, he spoke these words concerning the same hostile 74 3| to heaven and uttered the words, "O happy womanÑhappy because 75 3| to paradise." Now these words from the mouth of the saint 76 3| the angels."~ ~At these words the brethren obeyed, and, 77 3| saint added afterwards these words, saying, "How wonderful 78 3| him these few consoling words: "Thou art crying to good 79 3| addressed him in these words: "Last night, my son, thou 80 3| hour."~ ~According to these words, which the venerable man 81 3| could to cheer them with words of consolation. Then, having 82 3| beast. After uttering these words of blessing, the saint was 83 3| expression to his thanks in these words, saying, "I heartily congratulate 84 3| attendant hearing these sad words began to weep bitterly, 85 3| reverence."~ ~After these words he descended the hill, and 86 3| my children, are the last words I address to youÑthat ye 87 3| Thus far have the last words of our venerable patron, 88 3| brief narrative. After these words, as the happy hour of his 89 3| ableÑthat as he could not in words, while his soul was departing,