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 1    1|        power. By virtue of his prayer, and in the name of our
 2    1| tempest, became quickly at his prayer quiet and smooth, and his
 3    1|  failed, and he changed by his prayer pure water into true wine.
 4    1|     from God, by the virtue of prayer, that some kings should
 5    2|      of August, at the Saint's prayer, while he was residing in
 6    2|       then rising up after his prayer, he blessed the face of
 7    2|        out a sweet and fervent prayer to the Lord. Wonderful to
 8    2|         and the Lord heard his prayer, the storm immediately ceased,
 9    2|         that God has heard thy prayer; now hath thy swift running
10    2|        very long time alone in prayer. Cainnech, meanwhile, on
11    2|      falling upon his knees in prayer on the ground, he found
12    2|       miracle in answer to the prayer of the illustrious man,
13    2|    ground, and kneeled down in prayer. The saint said to him, "
14    2|        his blessing and of his prayer, and, in the determination
15    2|    soon as he had finished his prayer, returned to the dry ground,
16    2|     the name of God in fervent prayer, he said to it, "Thou shalt
17    2|    virtue of the blessed man's prayer.~ ~ON another occasion also,
18    2|    years after my death." This prayer of the saint was heard,
19    2|       instant that the saint's prayer was made, Diormit was restored
20    2|     hands to heaven in earnest prayer, and blessing the sick person,
21    2|        seven years, is able by prayer, if you take me on board,
22    2|      from the church after his prayer, he said to the brethren
23    2|       wife and myself, join in prayer to the Lord and in fasting."
24    2|       saint spent sleepless in prayer for them. Next day he thus
25    2|        she answered, "that thy prayer to God for me hath been
26    3|       from men and fitting for prayer. And there when he began
27    3|      chanting the offices, the prayer was being sung as usual
28    3|  continued to lie prostrate in prayer. "Give thanks," he said, "
29    3|       eyes raised to heaven in prayer, then, strange to tell,
30    3|    when he was in watching and prayer in lonely places while others
31    3|        him. But, after a short prayer, St. Columba left the church.
32    3|       alone, and knelt down in prayer beside the altar. At the
33    3|         God was pleased at his prayer to quell the storms and
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