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 1    1|       intuition, and through a wonderful expansion of his inner soul,
 2    1|  according to the prophecy and wonderful foreknowledge of St. Columba."
 3    1|    countenance shone with such wonderful brilliancy that he could
 4    1|       in spirit.~ ~AMONG these wonderful manifestations of prophetical
 5    1|      you ever notices anything wonderful and unusual in this spot
 6    1|        the fragrance of such a wonderful odour, just as if all the
 7    1|       cause and origin of this wonderful relief, which both he and
 8    1|    however admitted, that this wonderful character in the voice of
 9    1|       concerning the great and wonderful power of his voice should
10    1|      next Book treateth of the wonderful miracles, which generally
11    2|    changed into the sweetest." Wonderful to be told, quicker than
12    2|    fervent prayer to the Lord. Wonderful to relate! The very moment
13    2|         What I am to relate is wonderful. The very same hour St.
14    2|    saint had said: and in this wonderful manner, by such a singular
15    2|     for the holy man. But in a wonderful way the saint's garment
16    2|      Ireland), and with it the wonderful fame of the holy deacon.~ ~
17    2|    immersed in water, and in a wonderful manner, contrary to the
18    2|        water. And what is very wonderful, when this same stone was
19    2|       And after about an hour, wonderful to relate, lo! Cormac unexpectedly
20    2|      had we thus spoken, than, wonderful to relate, the unfavourable
21    3|     Saxon, and said, " I see a wonderful thing; behold, the woman
22    3|      these words, saying, "How wonderful and almost unspeakable is
23    3|        fracture or bruise. How wonderful, I say, is that most swift
24    3|      strange to tell, behold a wonderful scene presented itself,
25    3|    white robes and flying with wonderful speed, began to stand around
26    3|        and dwelt with him in a wonderful manner, so that for three
27    3|         therefore, which is so wonderful and so worthy of record,
28    3| upwards gave them this reply, "Wonderful and unspeakable is the subtility
29    3|     with a countenance full of wonderful joy and gladness, no doubt
30    3|     ruddy, and brightened in a wonderful way by his vision of the
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