| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 sider
...the Body, the Angels, as may juftly be believ'd, attending him, he b departed to the Heavenly Joys. No wonder that he joyfully beheld the Day of his Death, or rather th" Day of pur Lord, which he had always care fully expected till it came ; for notwithftanding his... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1843 - 448 sider
...and the same daily increasing, on the seventh day, as had been promised to him, when he had prepared for death by receiving the body and blood of our Lord,...his many merits of continence, humility, teaching, prayer, voluntary poverty, and other virtues, he was so full of the fear of God, so mindful of his... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 452 sider
...and the same daily increasing, on the seventh day, as had been promised to him, when he had prepared for death by receiving the body and blood of our Lord,...his many merits of continence, humility, teaching, prayer, voluntary poverty, and other virtues, he was so full of the fear of God, so mindful of his... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1847 - 616 sider
...whenever he was not visiting his diocese, in study and prayer. It is no wonder, says the venerable Bede, " that he joyfully beheld the day of his death, or rather...his many merits of continence, humility, teaching, prayer, voluntary poverty, and other virtues, he was so full of the fear of God, so mindful of his... | |
| 1853 - 440 sider
...body, the angels, as may justly be believed, attending him, he departed to the joys of heaven. § 263. It is no wonder that he joyfully beheld the day of...other virtues, he was so full of the fear of God, so mindful of his last end in all his actions, that (as I was informed by one of the brethren who instructed... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 sider
...body, the angels, as may justly be believed, attending him, he departed to the joys of heaven. § 263. It is no wonder that he joyfully beheld the day of...other virtues. he was so full of the fear of God, so mindful of his last end in all his actions, that (as I was informed by one of the brethren who instructed... | |
| 1853 - 496 sider
...the angels, as may justly be believed, attending him, he departed to the joys of heaven. § 263. Tt is no wonder that he joyfully beheld the day of his...other virtues. he was so full of the fear of God, so mindful of his last end in all his actions, that (as I was informed by one of the brethren who instructed... | |
| Richard Hyett Warner - 1871 - 188 sider
...and places his simple piety in a very interesting light. ' It is no wonder,' says the historian, ' that he joyfully beheld the day of his death, or rather...other virtues, he was so full of the fear of God, so mindful of his last end in all his actions, that, (as I was informed by one of the brethren, who... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1879 - 536 sider
...away with them.' His languishing sickness increasing daily, on the seventh day, when he had prepared for death by receiving the Body and Blood of our Lord,...or rather the day of our Lord, which he had always anxiously looked for till it came; for notwitstanding his many merits of continence, humility, teaching,... | |
| Frances Phillips - 1881 - 252 sider
...seems to have delighted in this picture of a holy life and death which he so carefully drew for us, " that he joyfully beheld the day of his death, or rather the day of our Lord, which he had always so carefully expected, and been mindful of in all his actions ; " and he goes on to relate of S. Chad,... | |
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