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" ... born for eloquence and gifted with a voice so penetrating and sonorous that it was thought of afterwards as one of the most miraculous gifts that he had received of God... "
Life and Work of St. Columba - Page 134
by Edward Alexander Cooke - 1888 - 170 pages
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The Conversion of England: Being a Sequel to Monks of the West

Charles Forbes comte de Montalembert - Monasticism and religious orders - 1867 - 494 pages
...247, note. 2 ADAMNAN, Pr-xfat. 3 " Nullum etiam unins horie intervallum transire poterat, <ino non penetrating and sonorous that it was thought of afterwards...most miraculous gifts that he had received of God ;1 frank and loyal, original and powerful in his words as in his actions — in cloister and mission...
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The monks of Iona; in reply to 'Iona', by the duke of Argyll. With a review ...

John Stewart M'Corry - 1871 - 208 pages
...solitude, but trained by prayer and austerities to triumphs of self-sacrifice ; despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil ; born for eloquence, and...of God ; frank and loyal, original and powerful in 8 his words as in his actions — in cloister and mission and1 parliament, on land and on sea, in Ireland...
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The Monks of Iona: In Reply to "Iona" by the Duke of Argyll

John Stewart McCorry - Clergy - 1871 - 214 pages
...solitude, but trained'by prayer and austerities to triumphs of self-sacrifice ; despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil ; born for eloquence, and gifted with a voice >o penetrating and sonorous that it was thought of afterwards as one of the most miraculous gifts that...
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The Monks of the West, from St. Benedict to St. Bernard: book IV. St ...

Charles Forbes comte de Montalembert - Monasticism and religious orders - 1872 - 794 pages
...austerities to triumphs of evangelical exposition ; despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil ; 25S born for eloquence, and gifted with a voice so penetrating...most miraculous gifts that he had received of God ; 259 frank and loyal, original and powerful in his words as in his actions — in cloister and mission...
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The Monks of the West, from St. Benedict to St. Bernard: book IV. St ...

Charles Forbes comte de Montalembert - Monasticism and religious orders - 1872 - 800 pages
...austerities to triumphs of evangelical exposition ; despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil j258 born for eloquence, and gifted with a voice so penetrating and sonorous that it was thought of afterwards аз one of the most miraculous gifts that he had received of God ; 259 frank and loyal, original and...
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Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, Volume 2

William Forbes Skene - Scotland - 1877 - 546 pages
...trained by prayer and austerities to triumphs of evangelical exposition ; despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil, born for eloquence, and...received of God ; frank and loyal, original and powerful *n his words as in his actions — in cloister and mission and parliament, on land and on sea, in Ireland...
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The Church in the British Isles: Sketches of Its Continuous History from the ...

Church Club of New York - Great Britain - 1890 - 280 pages
...trained by prayer and austerities to triumphs of evangelical exposition ; despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil, born for eloquence and...— in cloister and mission and parliament, on land 'or on sea, in Ireland as in Scotland; always swayed by the love of God and of his neighbor, whom it...
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Lectures ...

Church Club of New York - Church history - 1894 - 282 pages
...trained by prayer and austerities to triumphs of evangelical exposition ; despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil, born for eloquence and...actions— in cloister and mission and parliament, on land or on sea, in Ireland as in Scotland; always swayed by the love of God and of his neighbor, whom it...
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The Theosophist, Volume 43

Theosophy - 1922 - 690 pages
...passions, fired to the very end of his life by love of country and love of poetry, despising rest, untiring in mental and manual toil, born for eloquence and gifted with a voice so penetrating and sonorous thit it was thought of afterwards as one of the most miraculous gifts he had received from God. Such...
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