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 1    1| wonderful expansion of his inner soul, he beheld the whole universe
 2    1|       boyhood purity of body and soul, and being devoted to the
 3    1|        knew with the eyes of his soul what he could not see taking
 4    1|        and in the virtues of the soul; from this day, wisdom and
 5    1|      spirits shall carry off thy soul to the place of torments."
 6    2|          At the very instant the soul of this girl whom he hath
 7    2| ascendeth into heaven, shall the soul of the murderer go down
 8    2|      thee, and take not away the soul of my faithful attendant
 9    2|         word from the saint, the soul returned to the body, and
10    2|         for the salvation of his soul, has spent seven years in
11    2|        to the hour of death, the soul of the wife was firmly cemented
12    3|    Angels carrying to heaven the soul of the blessed Brito.~ ~
13    3|         our heavenly country the soul of this stranger, who is
14    3|       were bearing to heaven the soul of one named Diormit.~ ~
15    3|       saw carrying to heaven the soul of a blacksmith, named Columb,
16    3|      behold, at this moment, his soul is carried by the holy angels
17    3|    beheld carrying to heaven the soul of a certain virtuous woman.~ ~
18    3|         God are now carrying thy soul to paradise." Now these
19    3|       now meeteth in the air the soul of her husband, a poor and
20    3|          of the man himself, his soul is rescued from the assaults
21    3|       meeting in its passage the soul of St. Brenden, the founder
22    3|       angels descend to meet the soul of the holy Brenden; and
23    3|        carried off to heaven the soul of the Bishop, St. Columban
24    3|        out of veneration to that soul which this last night went
25    3|       are striving to rescue the soul of some stranger who is
26    3|      Angels who came to meet the soul of one Emchath.~ ~AT another
27    3|         carry away with them the soul of a heathen, and now wait
28    3|     Saint saw coming to meet his soul, as if to show that it was
29    3|          lofty throne to meet my soul when it is taken from the
30    3|          holy deposit to his own soul that had been intrusted
31    3|         man, and hast a rational soul, canst know nothing of my
32    3|         present, even before his soul departed, opened wide his
33    3|          not in words, while his soul was departing, he might
34    3|     breathed his last. After his soul had left the tabernacle
35    3|        the very time the blessed soul departed. For in that monastery
36    3|    numbers to bear away his holy soul. At the same moment, also,
37    3|        angelic host, as his holy soul was borne aloft amidst the
38    3|      narrative.~ ~After his holy soul had departed, and the matin
39    3|     departure of his most kindly soul from the tabernacle of the
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