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 1    1|     wholly distinct occasions seen by some of the brethren
 2    1|      with others until he had seen St. Columba and spoken to
 3    1|      grave. This cairn may be seen still on the sea-coast,
 4    1|   heavenly knowledge that was seen in him.~ ~
 5    2|  miraculous powers which were seen in him.~ ~
 6    2| Ardnamurchan), where there is seen even to this day a well
 7    2|       from which you have now seen him set sail: neither shall
 8    2|     which they themselves had seen, to magnify the God of the
 9    2|        such as had never been seen before, covered the sea
10    2|       his fellow-voyagers had seen these and other monsters,
11    2|       which were never before seen, and are almost indescribable.
12    2|     country were occasionally seen to descend at the bidding
13    3|    the Ray of Light which was seen upon the boy's face as he
14    3|        If," said he, "you had seen what the Lord has this day
15    3|      without reason?" "I have seen," said Brenden, "a most
16    3|    with contempt; I have also seen holy angels accompanying
17    3|    reply: "I have this moment seen the holy angels contending
18    3|      of Holy Angels that were seen to come down from heaven
19    3|  XVIII.~ Of the bright Pillar seen to glow upon the Saint's
20    3|    surpassing brilliancy were seen to issue during the night.
21    3|       as far as he could, had seen that vision.~ ~
22    3|       lifetime what thou hast seen."~ ~
23    3|   door, the same light he had seen, and which was also seen
24    3|      seen, and which was also seen by a few more of the brethren
25    3|    the motion of his hand, be seen to bless his brethren. And
26    3|       by one of those who had seen it; and who solemnly assured
27    3|     visions, then, which were seen at the very hour of our
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