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| CHAP. | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| XXIV. | That there was a brother in her monastery to whom the gift of singing was granted by God [658-680] | 140 |
| XXV. | What vision appeared to a certain man of God before the monastery of Coldingham original: "Coludanae urbis" was consumed by fire | 150 |
| XXVI. | On the death of Kings Ecgfrith and Hlothere [685] | 160 |
| XXVII. | How the man of the Lord, Cuthbert, was made bishop; and how he lived and taught while still in the monastic life [685] | 164 |
| XXVIII. | How, while living the anchorite life, he produced a spring from dry ground by prayer, and received a crop from the labor of his hands beyond the time of sowing [676] | 172 |
| XXIX. | How, already a bishop, he foretold his impending death to the anchorite Hereberct [685-687] | 180 |
| XXX. | How his body was found immune to decay after eleven years of burial; and not long after, his successor in the episcopate departed from the world [698] | 184 |
| XXXI. | How a certain person was healed of paralysis at his tomb | 188 |
| XXXII. | How another was recently cured of an eye ailment at his relics | 192 |
| I. | How Oidiluald, successor to Cuthbert in the anchorite life, calmed a storm by prayer for brothers laboring at sea [687-699] | 198 |
| II. | How Bishop John cured a mute person suffering from scabs original: "scabiosum" by blessing him [687-721] | 202 |
| III. | How he healed a young girl suffering from illness by prayer [687-721] | 206 |
| IV. | How he healed the sick wife of an earl with holy water [687-721] | 212 |