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 1    1|        A brief narrative of his great Miracles~ ~ACCORDING to
 2    1|     rolling mountains high in a great tempest, became quickly
 3    1|        tears, and answered with great sorrow, "Our patron is indeed
 4    1|       did as he was bid, and in great alarm opened his mouth and
 5    1|      more increased in him, and great shall be his progress in
 6    1|         voyage to us, and is in great danger in the rolling tides
 7    1|         told beforehand about a great Whale.~ ~ONE day when the
 8    1|      said, "O my son, take very great care this day not to attempt
 9    1|         thou be not thrown into great terror by a huge monster,
10    1|      Last night, at midnight, a great whale rose from the depth
11    1|         it, and quickly fled in great terror. The saint gently
12    1|         rejoiced with exceeding great joy, and told all the circumstances
13    1|       man who has fallen into a great crime, but who, with tears
14    1|         saint received him with great joy. After a few days he
15    1|   covered with sores, and after great and excruciating pain shall
16    1|        and conveyeth to us such great comfort." Having heard these
17    1|    another story concerning the great and wonderful power of his
18    1|         was reading, and to the great surprise of all, he moaned
19    1|       grief. The saint, in very great affliction, answered him, "
20    1|         none but himself in his great humility. This was the model
21    1|   gently rose on its wings to a great height in the sight of its
22    1|    occasion of his visit to the Great Cell of Deathrib (Kilmore,
23    2|      blessed man, and prove his great and singular merits before
24    2|      child shall live to a very great age; in his youth he will
25    2|         holy man began to be in great danger at sea, for the whole
26    2|       huge dashing waves, and a great storm of wind was raging
27    2|          and giving thanks with great admiration, glorified the
28    2| received it, was shot away to a great distance, while the lid
29    2|         THE venerable man had a great love for the above-named
30    2|    saint had said, and caused a great hurricane, which overtook
31    2|      back. Then the old man, in great affliction, turning to Columba,
32    2|     dying state they began with great bitterness to upbraid his
33    2|         thy voyage, and cause a great darkness to envelop you
34    2|       souls, and exposed him to great dangers, by raising a violent
35    2|       violent storm and causing great darkness whilst it was yet
36    2|   reader therefore consider how great and eminent this venerable
37    2|    having been driven back with great force. The saint and his
38    2|        and reverend man in very great honour, as was due.~ ~
39    2|      lock were driven back with great force, and the door opened
40    2|        Preserve this stake with great care, and it, I believe,
41    2|      stake, and found a stag of great size that had fallen upon
42    2|      out of the water, and with great joy hastened back at full
43    2|       he delivered it, amid the great admiration of all the beholders.~ ~
44    2|         of the Lucharist at the great Paschal festival." Why hang
45    2|          When the saint saw his great grief he tried to comfort
46    2|        of Eve, was enduring the great and extremely dangerous
47    2|          carefully consider how great and of what a character
48    2|        during the spring a very great and long-continued drought
49    2|     little; and in what and how great esteem the saint is held
50    3|       his face to the ground in great amazement, well knowing
51    3|      from the angel shall bring great disgrace upon them by the
52    3|       tell him the reason of so great astonishment. The saint
53    3|        the holy Brenden; and so great and incomparable was the
54    3|    assembled brethren with very great earnestness, saying, "Today
55    3|      inquire, into the fact how great and of what kind these sweet
56    3|         was also filled, to his great alarm, with some of the
57    3|  observeÑnever to disclose this great manifestation of light while
58    3|  another very similar Vision of great brilliancy.~ ~ANOTHER night
59    3|      light, he returned home in great alarm. On the following
60    3|         yet it shall be held in great and unusual honour, not
61    3|        at early dawn he told in great affliction to one called
62    3|   certain brother speaking with great simplicity in the presence
63    3| therefore think in what and how great honour our illustrious patron
64    3|       performed, changed into a great calm. Such, then, was the
65    3|         observe of what and how great merit, of what and how high
66    3|         been deemed worthy, how great and many were the bright
67    3|       the prophetic spirit, how great his power of miracles wrought
68    3|      God, how often and to what great extent, while yet he was
69    3|        head of all cities. This great and honourable celebrity,
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