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 1    1|  occasions, also, contrary winds were at his prayers changed
 2    1|    driven about by various winds, shall come, weary and fatigued,
 3    2|   with full sails and fair winds. The Lord wrought this miracle
 4    2|   able, for I can make the winds unfavourable to thy voyage,
 5    2|  full sails and favourable winds?"~ ~At this saying the wind,
 6    2| thou change these contrary winds to be in our favour?" When
 7    2|   so, the gale of contrary winds immediately became favourable,
 8    2| the adverse and favourable winds; of the words of the sailors
 9    2|  of God, who governeth the winds and all things, After having
10    2|  of Christ, could rule the winds and the waves.~ ~
11    2| XLVI.~ Of the unfavourable Winds which, through the intercession
12    2|   quickly and changing the winds.~ ~Then the third instance
13    2|  were detained by contrary winds for a few days among the
14    2| the Lord that the contrary winds may become favourable, and
15    2|    seeing that the adverse winds had ceased, we went on board
16    3|  then detained by contrary winds in the Egean island (Egg),
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