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 1    1|           the Jordan, after Moses' death, saying, " Be strong and
 2    1|            never to the day of thy death return to Scotia (Ireland),
 3    1|    creature, who on the day of his death shall have within his own
 4    1|         prostitute and put thee to death, and the evil spirits shall
 5    1|       saint saw in spirit that the death of the robber was at hand,
 6    1|            now been met and put to death by his enemies." Then all
 7    1|       himself, after St. Columba's death, bore witness in the presence
 8    1|    twenty-four paces between them, death came suddenly upon him before
 9    1|         resided at the time of his death, which remaineth unto this
10    1|            asked the saint by what death he would die. "Not in the
11    1|          suspicion shall cause thy death." "Perhaps," said Goire, "
12    1|           tell now the cause of my death?" "Because," said the saint, "
13    1|           companion, then, was his death caused, and he himself at
14    2|         the agonies of approaching death, and when they were sprinkled
15    2|             CHAPTER XXIII.~ Of the Death of some wicked men who had
16    2|            are bound, for a sudden death shall prevent it. This day
17    2|          who was cut off by sudden death.~ ~AT another time also,
18    2|           ordered him to be put to death. When the news of this horrid
19    2|        shall be seized by a sudden death, and carried off to the
20    2|          could to put Findlugan to death in my place; but he himself
21    2|      attendant, was sick even unto death, and the saint went to see
22    2|            for many years after my death." This prayer of the saint
23    2|          Aid, when at the point of death.~ ~AT another time also,
24    2|           very borders of life and death. When the Druids saw him
25    2|        returning from the verge of death recovered his perfect health
26    2|           children shall be put to death, or led into captivity."
27    2|         and was killed, and on its death his wife said to him, "One
28    2| prison-chains, rescued me from the death to which I was condemned.
29    2|            same week shall see his death and burial. But after thy
30    2|           and he buried him at his death on the seventh day. After
31    2|         his brethren also, and the death and burial of his father
32    2|            awake from the sleep of death unto the resurrection of
33    2|            that day to the hour of death, the soul of the wife was
34    2|          his escape from impending death.~ ~After the lapse of a
35    2|            most imminent danger of death. For, when for fourteen
36    2|          to grant to him after his death.~ ~
37    2|            wore at the hour of his death; and that they then should
38    3|         Ireland) to tell us of the death of that holy man." "Go,"
39    3|     baptize in due time before his death this man, who hath preserved
40    3|          to many after the saint's death through this same Virgnous'
41    3|           heartfelt penance before death, and thus obtain the mercy
42    3|          knew long before that his death would follow the close of
43    3|            it to any one before my death, I shall be able to speak
44    3|             by a happy and blessed death, passed from earth to heaven,
45    3|            said to him, "After thy death all the people of these
46    3|        about immediately after his death by God's almighty power;
47    3|           me, Dorbbene, that after death I may possess eternal life.~ ~ ~
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