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1 1| shouldest not cross the sea to St. Columba ?" At the 2 1| the Leinstermen, near the sea, and that there feeding 3 1| tempest was fierce and the sea was exceedingly boisterous, 4 1| God had given in the same sea and at the same time, with 5 1| Colman Mocusailni in the Sea, near the island called 6 1| that angry and dreadful sea: yet in this the Lord only 7 1| sailing direct over the open sea to the Ethican land (Tiree); 8 1| larger arms of the Ethican sea, he and the sailors who 9 1| rose from the depth of the sea, and it will coat this day 10 1| both his hands, blessed the sea and the whale. At the same 11 1| to seek a desert in the sea, asked the saint's blessing. 12 1| island." He went to the sea in obedience to the saint' 13 1| spot of ground near the sea with his staff, and said 14 1| said the saint, "nor at sea; but the travelling companion 15 1| directed its course across the sea to Hibernia, straight as 16 2| rainy cloud rising from the sea on a clear day. As the saint 17 2| the same house near the sea reduced to the agonies of 18 2| Danger to the blessed man at Sea, and the sudden calm produced 19 2| to be in great danger at sea, for the whole vessel was 20 2| bitter waters of the green sea wave, and began to pour 21 2| wind and the fury of the sea ceased more quickly than 22 2| similar Peril to him at Sea.~ ~AT another time, also, 23 2| Columba is in danger at sea, for at this moment he is 24 2| immediately ceased, and the sea became very calm. Whereupon 25 2| sails, the whole of the open sea, as far as the Ethican land ( 26 2| a cloud arose from the sea, as the saint had said, 27 2| him in the midst of the sea, which was suddenly lashed 28 2| singular storm, while the whole sea around remained quiet, were 29 2| tempests and agitate the sea. For thus legions of demons 30 2| met in the midst of the sea the holy bishop Germanus, 31 2| therefore, seeing that the sea was violently agitated, 32 2| vessel he immersed in the sea in order to moisten it, 33 2| take the vessel out of the sea, but the ebb of the tide 34 2| one of you now go to the sea, for the leathern vessel 35 2| a desert in the pathless sea; should they happen, after 36 2| seen before, covered the sea in swarms, and struck the 37 2| vapours that arose from the sea with extraordinary rapidity; 38 2| sailors then rowed out to sea with their oars, the day 39 2| the day being calm and the sea tranquil, when suddenly 40 2| upon them; thus putting to sea with a steady and favourable 41 2| board our vessels and put to sea in a profound calm, when, 42 2| Pyrenees, these islands of the sea, Scotia (Ireland) and Britain, 43 3| such an extent of land and sea lay between!"~ ~ 44 3| wind ceased, and the, whole sea became calm.~ ~ ~ ~Let the 45 3| arose as he wished, and the sea was lashed into fury; and 46 3| remote island of the British sea, his name hath not only