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1 1| an apple when placed in water. This divine miracle was 2 1| changed by his prayer pure water into true wine. An immense 3 1| guest-chamber quickly, and draw water to wash the strangers' feet." 4 1| fall into a vessel full of water." And so it soon happened, 5 1| water-pot, which was full of water.~ ~ 6 1| fall from a tree into the water and be drowned." Such indeed 7 1| the above-named fort. Then water was brought in a bronze 8 1| Columba had received the water, he thus spoke to Abbot 9 1| when the well whence this water now poured out for us was 10 1| said Comgell; "shall the water of this spring be defiled?" " 11 2| Wine which was formed from water.~ ~AT another time, while 12 2| might bring pure spring water for the celebration of the 13 2| in faith that element of water taken from the spring, invoking, 14 2| Cana of Galilee had changed water into wine: and the result 15 2| inferior element, namely pure water, was changed into one of 16 2| this thou shalt dip in water, and on thy sprinkling therewith 17 2| Silnan with the blessed water, were very happily healed 18 2| sprinkled man and beast with the water in which the blessed bread 19 2| be dipped in a vessel of water when thou comest to visit 20 2| visit Maugina, and let the water thus blessed be poured on 21 2| recommended, with the blessed water, and was in an instant completely 22 2| sprinkling of the sick with the water blessed by him, or by their 23 2| salt, and dipping it in water, they who believed recovered 24 2| could not be destroyed by water.~ ~I CANNOT think of leaving 25 2| for twenty days under the water. When he fell he had a number 26 2| This very book lay in the water from the Feast of the Nativity 27 2| had never fallen into the water. And we have ascertained, 28 2| injury from being immersed in water. But the account we have 29 2| elements namely, fire and water, redound to the honour of 30 2| CHAPTER IX.~ Of Water drawn from the hard rock 31 2| before of the element of water, we must not pass over in 32 2| and because there was no water to be found in the neighbourhood, 33 2| out an abundant stream of water; and there he forthwith 34 2| a poisonous Fountain of Water to which the blessed man 35 2| the touch of that baneful water. But he, having first raised 36 2| companions, drank of the water which he had blessed. And 37 2| dead, was sprinkled with water that had been blessed by 38 2| saint followed him to the water's edge, and wading up to 39 2| monster that lived in the water; his wretched body was, 40 2| tunic, and leaping into the water. But the monster, which, 41 2| stream, and when it felt the water disturbed above by the man 42 2| immerse this little stone in water, and let him drink from 43 2| pebble was then immersed in water, and in a wonderful manner, 44 2| the stone floated on the water like a nut or an apple, 45 2| stone as it floated on the water, and instantly returning 46 2| manner floated when dipped in water. And what is very wonderful, 47 2| by thrusting it under the water in the edge of the river, 48 2| again back with him from the water, and placed it outside on 49 2| immediately took it out of the water, and with great joy hastened