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 1  Int|          that monastery, Columba went north and founded the church
 2    1|          the Saxon prince Oswald went forth to fight with Catlon (
 3    1|          directed in the vision, went forth from his camp to battle,
 4    1|     Burning with that desire, he went to an old friend, the most
 5    1| enclosure of the monastery, they went out as one man to meet St.
 6    1|          hymns of praise as they went they conducted him with
 7    1|          St. Cainnech. The saint went forth with the brethren
 8    1|        not less than three times went in search of a desert in
 9    1|       Then after a short time he went out of the oratory, and,
10    1|         Scandlan, son of Colman, went to him where he was kept
11    1|          sod of this island." He went to the sea in obedience
12    1|          saint, on hearing them, went down to the haven, and as
13    1|         the saint's command they went to the cell of Dinni, and
14    1|       from a distant land." They went accordingly and ferried
15    1|         left your boat." Diormit went out accordingly and saw
16    1|       the effects of a blow, and went before him into the ground,
17    1|       the poet Cronan, before he went away, to sing us a song
18    1|         Lord together. The saint went to the altar accordingly,
19    1|         man heard these words he went home, and found that all
20    2|           he took the vessel and went to the fountain, that, as
21    2|    struck by demoniacal art, and went home either leprous or purblind,
22    2|          this, the saint one day went up to the fountain fearlessly;
23    2|        haste was left behind, he went quickly to the church, saying, "
24    2|         he left the brethren and went alone a little farther than
25    2|    passed to the Lord, the saint went in a chariot to visit some
26    2|       hour; for the same brother went beyond the enclosure of
27    2|        unto death, and the saint went to see him in his extremity.
28    2|       large number of followers, went to the long lake of the
29    2|          in Scotia (Ireland), he went, on invitation, to visit
30    2|          and the door locked, he went himself to the door and
31    2|          next night was past, he went at early morning dawn to
32    2|       considerable size. He then went to the saint, and told him
33    2|       morning, therefore, Lugaid went to take the vessel out of
34    2|         blessed the sailors, and went directly to St. Columba,
35    2|         by the saint's blessing, went away in peace. This truthful
36    2|     adverse winds had ceased, we went on board our vessels and
37    2|          in Saxonia also, when I went to visit my friend King
38    3|    another occasion the holy man went to the venerable Bishop
39    3|           When the venerable man went to visit him at the hour
40    3|        island (Hy, now Iona), he went to seek in the woods for
41    3|       soul which this last night went up to paradise, beyond the
42    3|         me." They obeyed, and he went alone, as he desired. But
43    3|    however, though hearing this, went, contrary to this command,
44    3|          man, worn out with age, went in a cart one day in the
45    3|         pious attendant Diormit, went to bless the barn which
46    3|       end of the page, the saint went to the church to the nocturnal
47    3|   midnight, he rose hastily, and went to the church; and running
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