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 1  Int|        took an interest in the church, joined the monastery at
 2  Int|     went north and founded the church of Derry. Tradition has
 3  Int|     Comgall over who owned the church of Colethem), Columba died
 4    1|     him with all honour to the Church. Over the saint, as he walked,
 5    1|       proceeded quickly to the church, with the holy prelate himself
 6    1|        thou shalt be head of a church for many years, and when
 7    1|      fled for sanctuary to the church of that place. Whence it
 8    1|     they were assembled in the church said to them: "Now let us
 9    1|       the laws of God; and the Church, Findchan placed on the
10    1|       man, when singing in the church with the brethren, raised
11    1|       who were with him in the church, his voice did not seem
12    1|   stood round the saint in the church, and had heard him making
13    2|      fountain and entering the church, placed beside the altar
14    2|         he went quickly to the church, saying, "It is not for
15    2|       Cainnech in going to the church, uttered, to the wonder
16    2|       thy swift running to the church with a single shoe greatly
17    2|       similar unclosing of the Church of the Field of the Two
18    2|    that when he arrived at the church the keys of the oratory
19    2|  itself. The saint entered the church before all with universal
20    2|    poor woman, hastened to the church, and, on his bended knees,
21    2|   humanity. Returning from the church after his prayer, he said
22    2|        oratory, he entered the church, and addressing those who
23    2|      celebrate it in shine own church? It is easy for thee in
24    2|      of thy birth in shine own church. On the following morning
25    2|        and feet we entered the church at the sixth hour in company
26    3|        returning home from the church after mass, found his house
27    3|        the congregation of the church over which he hath been
28    3|   accompanied the saint to the church in their white robes as
29    3|       in their presence in the church, the holy mysteries of the
30    3|        desire, and entered the church with them on Sunday as usual,
31    3|        by God superior of this Church in which I, though unworthy,
32    3|        upon St. Columba in the Church, on a winter's night, when
33    3|       love of God, entered the church alone to pray, while the
34    3|        filled that part of the church. Even the separate recess
35    3|   prayer, St. Columba left the church. And the next day he sent
36    3|     asleep, to the gate of the church, and stood there for some
37    3|      suddenly he saw the whole church filled with a heavenly light,
38    3|    praying at that time in the church, and after this sudden appearance
39    3|        down upon us within the church, and blessing us, returned
40    3|        through the roof of the church, without leaving any trace
41    3|    page, the saint went to the church to the nocturnal vigils
42    3|       hastily, and went to the church; and running more quickly
43    3|      the whole interior of the church was filled with a heavenly
44    3| Diormit therefore entering the church, cried out in a mournful
45    3|  sleeping. Meanwhile the whole church resounded with loud lamentations
46    3|      chanting psalms, from the church back to his chamber, from
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