Book

 1    1|        he departed to Christ." Hearing this, Finten and Columb,
 2    1|      admitted. The holy abbot, hearing these things from his guest,
 3    1|       be one of our monks." On hearing this the stranger was very
 4    1|      country."' The holy youth hearing this burst into tears, and
 5    1|       Segine, in the attentive hearing of my predecessor Failbe,
 6    1|   stormy a day?" The saint, on hearing this, thus made answer, "
 7    1|  regarding the unhappy man. On hearing the directions, that unhappy
 8    1|     poor wretch. The saint, on hearing them, went down to the haven,
 9    1| psalter which I have written." Hearing this, the saint said, "Why
10    1|      Sound of Iona); the saint hearing the shout, as he was sitting
11    1|         Diormit, his minister, hearing this, stood a little in
12    1|     severe weather. The saint, hearing in spirit these words of
13    1|    Lord." The two brothers, on hearing this, gave thanks to God,
14    1|      very pious. The saint, on hearing him, suddenly opened his
15    1|        crime." The bystanders, hearing these words, were struck
16    1|      thee, whether by sight or hearing, or other means unknown
17    1|      all the days of my life." Hearing this, Lugbe fell at once
18    1|     honour we owe to thee?" On hearing the saint's words, the humble
19    1|       by savage marauders." On hearing this, the unhappy peasant
20    1|   occurred; this he did in our hearing to St. Comgell, as he sat
21    1|        mention was made above, hearing the words of the saint regarding
22    2|      for the mystic sacrifice. Hearing the ministers of the altar
23    2|       as we are perishing." On hearing this he ceased to throw
24    2|      boat. The blessed man, on hearing this, was so far from being
25    2|        bank. And Lugne Mocumin hearing the command of the excellent
26    2|        filled with sorrow upon hearing these words, the saint tried
27    2|       The wretched beggar upon hearing this was greatly delighted,
28    2|      which it was taken." Upon hearing these words spoken by the
29    2|        his Lord." They then on hearing this, approached the land
30    2|      but in Scotia (Ireland)." Hearing these words, he knelt down
31    2|  marriage rights. The saint on hearing this, sent for the wife,
32    2|  successful or otherwise. Upon hearing this, the saint joined the
33    2|       Lord is evident from His hearing him so quickly and changing
34    3|         Then the brother, upon hearing this, began to search within
35    3|       name was Emchat, who, on hearing the word of God preached
36    3|        Berchan however, though hearing this, went, contrary to
37    3|       joy or that sadness." On hearing this they humbly asked him,
38    3|        all the while they were hearing this sad news were greatly
39    3|       supply for the year." On hearing this, Diormit his attendant
40    3|        himself." The attendant hearing these sad words began to
41    3|        to the brethren, in the hearing of his attendant alone,
42    3|        will entirely fill it." Hearing this said the saint immediately
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