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 1    1|      declared that he had himself heard King Oswald relating this
 2    1|        Scotia (Ireland).~ ~I have heard this as an undoubted fact
 3    1|       averred that he had himself heard these very words from the
 4    1|  Artdamuirchol (Ardnamurchan), he heard his companionsÑLaisran,
 5    1|   Wednesday, another stranger was heard signalling across the Sound.
 6    1|          ON another day the saint heard some person shouting across
 7    1|       peace to the Lord." When he heard these words he gave thanks
 8    1|         Lord's day a loud cry was heard beyond the above-mentioned
 9    1|       often. As soon as the saint heard it, he said to the brethren
10    1|       When those who were present heard these words addressed to
11    1|     niggardly person." When Colca heard this, he marked the time
12    1|       such great comfort." Having heard these words, they raised
13    1|        told, indeed, by those who heard it, regarding the voice
14    1| wonderfully that it was sometimes heard four furlongs off, that
15    1|     persons more than a mile away heard it so distinctly that they
16    1|           all these things, as we heard from well-informed Persons,
17    1|      saint in the church, and had heard him making manifest the
18    1|        accordingly, the voice was heard beyond the firth. Then the
19    1|        spoils." When the poor man heard these words he went home,
20    1|           a spear-handle, when he heard others fighting near him.
21    2|         province of the Picts, he heard that there was a fountain
22    2|           in Queen's County), and heard with the inner ear of his
23    2|        bended knees; and the Lord heard his prayer, the storm immediately
24    2|          O Cainnech, that God has heard thy prayer; now hath thy
25    2|        corpse. And all who saw or heard it were greatly astonished
26    2|           prayer of the saint was heard, for, on the instant that
27    2|           a dying state.~ ~Having heard these words of the messengers,
28    2|          to thy mother."~ ~Having heard these words, the above-mentioned
29    2|         favour?" When the pilgrim heard this, he said to them, "
30    2|    resurrection of life." When he heard this unusual consolation
31    2|           to God for me hath been heard; for that man whom I hated
32    2|           say cannot, I think, be heard without a sigh, that there
33    3|   mountains and forests. Then she heard the following words: "Woman,
34    3|           mouth of the saint were heard by a certain religious brother,
35    3|        also, which had never been heard before, he was heard to
36    3|         been heard before, he was heard to sing. He came to see,
37    3|          added, moreover, that he heard the story from the lips
38    3|          the same moment, also, I heard the loud hymns and entrancingly
39    3|         been said, he undoubtedly heard from the lips of the old
40    3|        found in writing, but have heard related with the utmost
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