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 1    1|     greater miracle, by raising to life the dead child of an humble
 2    1|     believer, and restoring him in life and vigour to his father
 3    1|         family, province, name, or life, what was his motive for
 4    1|         youthful years with a good life, and is very well versed
 5    1|             two men of low rank in life came to the saint, who was
 6    1|          preserved through all his life, will receive baptism, die,
 7    1|          person all the days of my life." Hearing this, Lugbe fell
 8    1|        saint could see his face in life, and he breathed his last
 9    1|          called Finan, who led the life of an anchorite blamelessly
10    1|           after, with amendment of life. The saint bade him rise:
11    2|      voyage. If God be willing and life spared to us, thou shalt
12    2|        shall enjoy of this present life after receiving her health."
13    2|         that this man of admirable life, by invoking the name of
14    2|          until the very end of his life, and thus depart to the
15    2|           till the last day of his life, a drop of blood never came
16    2|         blotted out of the book of life. We are speaking these words
17    2|           plead shall enjoy a long life; he will survive all who
18    2|   identified), closed this present life at a good old age.~ ~
19    2|            interpreter the word of life preached by the holy man,
20    2|     brought to the very borders of life and death. When the Druids
21    2|         him of raising the dead to life, and now in heaven, placed
22    2|         sick persons whose term of life had arrived, it could not
23    2|       permits me, and preserves my life." Broichan said, "On the
24    2|         family all the rest of his life.~ ~
25    2|          friend all the days of my life; but I had remained only
26    2|         time, and end this present life in a good old age; yet thou
27    2|           unto the resurrection of life." When he heard this unusual
28    2|          resurrection unto eternal life.~ ~Let it suffice that we
29    3| Cruithnecan, a priest of blameless life, to whose care the blessed
30    3|            leader of his people to life." When he said this, they
31    3|           side all the days of his life. And he added these words:
32    3|           monk closed this present life.~ ~Then the eminent man
33    3|        secret to any one during my life."~ ~
34    3|           goodness through all his life, even to extreme old age."
35    3|           knelt, never, during the life of the blessed man, to disclose
36    3|          shame all the days of thy life. Yet by my prayers, I have
37    3|      disclose to any one during my life the secret you seek to know."
38    3|           which by God's favour my life is yet to see, I shall pass
39    3|            of my present laborious life, and on it I rest after
40    3|          the wants of this present life, but will also bestow on
41    3|          and spent the rest of his life in the Hinba island (Eilean-na-Naoimh),
42    3|      amongst the brethren, led the life of an anchorite, as a victorious
43    3|           our illustrious patron's life, and such is an earnest
44    3|        death I may possess eternal life.~ ~ ~
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