Book

 1  Int|     Dublin). Columba refused to hand over the copy, and Dermott
 2    1|       to return to the point in hand: among the miracles which
 3    1|   suddenly, and putting out his hand behind him, he seized the
 4    1|         extended to it his holy hand, and after carefully blessing
 5    1|      would not venture to lay a hand upon his head unless Findchan,
 6    1|    should first place his right hand on his head as a mark of
 7    1|   Findchan and Aid: "That right hand which, against the laws
 8    1|       survive the burial of his hand for many years. And Aid,
 9    1|         priest Findchan's right hand festered from the effects
10    1|      death of the robber was at hand, and ordered Baithen, then
11    2|   tasted it, he raised his holy hand and blessed it, saying, "
12    2|         stretching out his holy hand, or by the sprinkling of
13    2|         a blessed gift from the hand of her brother, hung it
14    2|    having first raised his holy hand and invoked the name of
15    2|        front of him, raised his hand, and formed the saving sign
16    2|        the blessing of his holy hand, so as to fill it to the
17    2|        two fingers of his right hand and blessed him. And from
18    2|       the saint raised his holy hand and blessed them, and said: "
19    2|     CHAPTER XXI.~ ~ON the other hand, he pronounced the following
20    2|       highly recommended at the hand of the holy man, he in a
21    2|        taste it, but before the hand which he stretched out to
22    2|      him. Then raising his holy hand and invoking the name of
23    2| observing this, raised his holy hand, while all the rest, brethren
24    2|        knife which I hold in my hand I beseech thee to bless."
25    2|      writing, extended his holy hand a little, with the pen in
26    2|      man then taking him by the hand raised him up, and placing
27    2|     pieces the glass cup in his hand from which he was drinking,
28    2|         knocked at and laid his hand upon the gate, which instantly
29    2|     saint, taking it in his own hand, sharpened it to a point
30    2|  disquietude arising on another hand, for thy brethren will come
31    2|         their wish, and take in hand dutifully to cherish thine
32    2|       whose hostages are in thy hand, that no evil befall them
33    2|        books written in his own hand, that they should raise
34    3|      heaven, and holding in his hand a book of glass, regarding
35    3|      received the book from the hand of the angel, the venerable
36    3|   suddenly stretching forth his hand, struck the saint with a
37    3|       same book of glass in his hand, and had repeated the same
38    3|        of Aidan, and laying his hand upon his head, he consecrated
39    3|       disgrace upon them by the hand of God, and the hearts of
40    3|      the barn which was near at hand When the saint had entered
41    3|      then raised the holy right hand of the saint, that he might
42    3|        father himself moved his hand at the same time, as well
43    3|     least, by the motion of his hand, be seen to bless his brethren.
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License