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 1    1|      honourable man, the event having occurred the day before
 2    1|        clouds. The blessed man having announced his name to the
 3    1|          etc. Then St. Columba having said these words to the
 4    1|     the churches of the Scots, having, by the grace of God, preserved
 5    1|          Baithene accordingly, having received the saint's blessing,
 6    1|       God may pardon thy sin." Having said these words, the saint
 7    1|        us such great comfort." Having heard these words, they
 8    2|       bishop and his ministers having ascertained the fact, returned
 9    2|     This same sister and nurse having received such a blessed
10    2|    handwriting of St. Columba, having slips, with the leathern
11    2|     people, which foolish men, having their senses blinded by
12    2|        honour to the fountain. Having ascertained this, the saint
13    2|    that baneful water. But he, having first raised his holy hand
14    2|       THE following is told as having occurred in the house of
15    2|   profusely from the nostrils. Having asked him to come nearer,
16    2|       man of humble condition, having a wife and children, the
17    2|      and his associates, after having plundered the house of the
18    2|        none of his other swine having yet been slaughtered: he
19    2|        than usual to pray; and having entered a dense forest he
20    2|      see him in his extremity. Having invoked the name of Christ,
21    2|      the flesh whilst I live." Having said this, he remained silent
22    2|     prayed to Christ our Lord, having his face bedewed with copious
23    2|     again from this province." Having said this in presence of
24    2|        this heathen nation."~ ~Having thus spoken, he instantly
25    2|      lieth in a dying state.~ ~Having heard these words of the
26    2|       with his companions, and having first formed upon them the
27    2|      its own accord, the bolts having been driven back with great
28    2|    stake out of the house, and having carried it to a forest,
29    2|        his house, where a crow having soon after lighted, was
30    2|      threw them into the fire. Having thus deprived himself of
31    2|     Magh Lunge, in Tiree), and having fully completed his seven
32    2|        owest to thy mother."~ ~Having heard these words, the above-mentioned
33    2|     the Rush-ground " from his having been engaged many years
34    2|      my mother's parentage."~ ~Having said this, the saint, being
35    2|      and gave thanks to God.~ ~Having mentioned thus briefly the
36    2|   vessel out of all danger."~ ~Having said this he knelt before
37    2|    winds and all things, After having prayed he arose quickly,
38    2|     grateful thanks to God for having, through the intercession
39    3|       it out of her hands, and having raised it and spread it
40    3|     hath been deemed worthy of having an angelic inhabitant of
41    3|      the appointment of kings. Having received the book from the
42    3|       three successive nights, having the same book of glass in
43    3|       with the utmost bravery, having received the armour of the
44    3|   along with them." Then after having wept and prayed fervently,
45    3|       to extreme old age." And having said this much, the holy
46    3| brethren who were at work. And having found them at work on the
47    3|    words of consolation. Then, having done this, he turned his
48    3|        descended the hill, and having returned to the monastery
49    3|         but also in writing.~ ~Having written the aforementioned
50    3|        bless his brethren. And having given them his holy benediction
51    3|   granted. This same Virgnous, having for many years lived without
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