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1 1| is about to fall into a vessel full of water." And so it 2 1| reads the apostle Paul, that vessel of election, when he relates 3 1| was brought in a bronze vessel to the saints from a well 4 1| through the chinks of a full vessel. For holy and apostolic 5 2| of this want, he took the vessel and went to the fountain, 6 2| placed beside the altar the vessel containing this liquid, 7 2| little box be dipped in a vessel of water when thou comest 8 2| danger at sea, for the whole vessel was violently tossed and 9 2| to help them to bale the vessel, "What thou art now doing 10 2| But those who were in the vessel were amazed, and giving 11 2| take time to dine, when the vessel of St. Columba is in danger 12 2| after some time, leaving the vessel, and falling upon his knees 13 2| and carrying on his back a vessel full of new milk, asked 14 2| young lad then laid down the vessel, with the little milk that 15 2| the bottom of the empty vessel by forming on it the sign 16 2| terror, troubled the whole vessel in every corner, and spilled 17 2| spilled the milk. Bring the vessel, then, nearer to me here 18 2| CHAPTER XVI.~ Concerning a Vessel which a sorcerer named Silnan 19 2| therefore, demanded that the vessel, full, as it seemed to be, 20 2| were returning to their vessel, laden with plunder, he 21 2| even one of those in the vessel escaped, as the saint had 22 2| was looking on, than the vessel ran against the wind with 23 2| Concerning a Leathern Vessel for holding milk which was 24 2| saint's ship a leathern vessel for holding milk. This vessel 25 2| vessel for holding milk. This vessel he immersed in the sea in 26 2| I do not think that this vessel, which thou sayest thou 27 2| Lugaid went to take the vessel out of the sea, but the 28 2| for perishable things. The vessel which the ebbing tide has 29 2| the sea, for the leathern vessel for which Lugaid was lamenting, 30 2| sea-shore, where he found the vessel, as the saint had predicted. 31 2| wooden stake and a leathern vessel, there may, nevertheless, 32 2| became favourable, and the vessel made a prosperous voyage 33 2| took him on board their vessel. Why need I add more? Every 34 2| and as many nights, his vessel sailed with full sails before 35 2| the prow, and stern of the vessel, so very violently, that 36 2| course, deliver Cormac's vessel out of all danger."~ ~Having