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 1    1|       when placed in water. This divine miracle was wrought in the
 2    1|        not deny but that by some divine intuition, and through a
 3    1|          devoted to the study of divine wisdom, had nourished from
 4    1|       Hibernia, when founding by divine inspiration his monastery,
 5    1|       Diormit, son of Cerbul, by divine appointment king of all.
 6    1|          few, who are enabled by divine grace to see most clearly
 7    2|      Cana of Galilee.~ ~Let this divine miracle, worked by our Columba,
 8    2|          lead us on to the other divine and miraculous powers which
 9    2|    Pagans were seduced, and paid divine honour to the fountain.
10    2|       thus brought to him by the divine power, and gave thanks to
11    2|          same instant, filled by divine agency; and the little that
12    2|          Leinster), learning the divine wisdom, it happened one
13    2|   linch-pins to secure them. But divine grace alone so favoured
14    2| regarding the miracles which the divine omnipotence wrought through
15    2|          our labours through the divine favour, seeing we thought
16    2|         midst of the plague. The Divine mercy was also extended
17    3|       another like Apparition of Divine light.~ ~AT another time
18    3|           amongst other marks of divine favour, is known to have
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