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 1    1|    places: for though absent in body he was present in spirit,
 2    1|      from his boyhood purity of body and soul, and being devoted
 3    1|        him with the eyes of his body. Stopping therefore suddenly,
 4    1|     cure for the disease of his body; but it were better for
 5    1|   custom was, to consecrate the Body of Christ, he asked the
 6    1|        that he saw a man's dead body lying in the well, and that
 7    2|      his arm and side. When the body was brought out to the dry
 8    2|         the water; his wretched body was, though too late, taken
 9    2|        what chamber is the dead body of your son lying?" And
10    2|        the soul returned to the body, and the person that was
11    2|         health and soundness of body.~ ~This remarkable pebble,
12    2|         far distant, indeed, in body, yet was present in spirit,
13    2|   Columba, although far away in body, was present in spirit with
14    3|       when he departed from the body St. Columba, who was then
15    3| twinkling of an eye, before his body reached the ground; nor
16    3|      saint's departure from the body that the brother related
17    3|       it was about to leave the body.~ ~AT another time, while
18    3|         and deliver me from the body. But they are not allowed
19    3|       monks ran in hastily in a body with their lights, and beholding
20    3|      left the tabernacle of the body, his face still continued
21    3|        where I never was in the body, resplendent with the brightness
22    3|       were finished, his sacred body was carried by the brethren,
23    3|       were ended, the venerable body of our holy and blessed
24    3|      from the tabernacle of the body, until the present day the
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