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 1    1|      despise him. For from this hour, not only will he not displease
 2    1|        very day and at the same hour when the battle, called
 3    1|    quite unable to tell at what hour he . may be killed by his
 4    1|        to the Lord, for at this hour a sin unheard of in the
 5    1|         never up to the present hour entertained the thought
 6    1|         spot." And lo! about an hour after, a boat came into
 7    1|     same place, and at the same hour in the evening.~ ~The holy
 8    1|     thee too unhappy, until the hour come when thou shalt find
 9    1|       fatigued, after the ninth hour, and lie down before thee
10    1|      third day, after the ninth hour, he watched as he was bid
11    2|        wonderful. The very same hour St. Cainnech was in his
12    2|       refectory after the ninth hour, he hastily left the table,
13    2|        Tiree). But at the third hour of the same day, the venerable
14    2|        the north." And the same hour the wind from the south
15    2|       which in the space of one hour wasted and pined away with
16    2|      blessed him. And from that hour when he received the blessing,
17    2|       and spoke to them in that hour these very terrible words,
18    2|     slain, I believe, this very hour." And so it happened, at
19    2| strongest confirmation the same hour; for the same brother went
20    2|         place it." At the ninth hour of the same day, soon after
21    2|         Why add more? That same hour he confessed all his sins,
22    2|       this occasion." That same hour, as the saint had predicted,
23    2|        it? From that day to the hour of death, the soul of the
24    2|    today."~ ~And after about an hour, wonderful to relate, lo!
25    2|    Accordingly, after the tenth hour of the fourteenth day, certain
26    2|        in trouble. At that same hour our holy Columba, although
27    2|     which the saint wore at the hour of his death; and that they
28    2|      now Iona), after the third hour, according to our previous
29    2|         the church at the sixth hour in company with our brethren,
30    3|        went to visit him at the hour of his departure, he stood
31    3|   brightness, that in that same hour it illuminated the whole
32    3|      interval, as it were of an hour, the venerable Columba entered
33    3|      Did I not see thee at that hour as thou didst draw near
34    3|        two men, who at the same hour were standing at the door
35    3|       matter which at that same hour had been revealed to the
36    3|         come to meet me at that hour."~ ~According to these words,
37    3|  countenance." For at that same hour he alone saw an angel of
38    3|       these words, as the happy hour of his departure gradually
39    3|   vision also given at the same hour under a different form was
40    3|     which were seen at the very hour of our venerable patron'
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