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Chap. XLV.—How a Paralytic was healed by means of his Shoes |
78 |
Chap. XLVI.—How the Hermit Felgeld was cured of a Swelling in the Face by dwelling under the Shadow of the Roof of the Man of God |
80 |
III.—THE LIVES OF THE HOLY ABBOTS OF WEREMOUTH AND JARROW |
83 |
IV.—THE LIFE OF THE HOLY CONFESSOR SAINT FELIX |
103 |
V.—THE LIFE OF SAINT VEDAST, BISHOP OF ARRAS, by Alcuin. |
115 |
Chap. I. —How the Man of God, St. Vedast, was introduced to King Hluthwic (Clovis the Great) |
115 |
Chap. II.—How the King, after his Victory, was eager to be baptized, and how he took St. Vedast to teach him and administer to him the Sacrament of the Faith |
116 |
Chap. III.—How the Man of God, Vedast, restored sight to a blind Man in the Presence of the King and People |
118 |
Chap. IV.—How King Clovis was baptized in the City of Rheims, and then commended the Man of God Vedast to the Pontiff Remedius |
120 |
Chap. V.—Of the Conversation of the Man of God at Rheims, and of the Miracle which he wrought there |
121 |
Chap. VI.—How the Holy Man was ordained by Saint Remedius, and sent to the City of the Atrebates to preach the Word of God; and how he healed a blind and lame Man at the Entrance of the City |
123 |
Chap. VII.—How he explored every Part of the City, and with difficulty found the Vestiges of an Ancient Church among the Ruins which were become Dens for Wild Beasts |
124 |
Chap. VIII.—How at a Banquet given by Lothaire, the Man of God, by the Sign of the Cross, foiled the Machinations of the Devil |
126 |
Chap. IX.—Of the Sickness, Death, and Burial of the Holy Man, and how the House in which he died escaped untouched by a Fire |
127 |
Chap. X.—A Homily preached to the People on the Anniversary of the Birth of St. Vedast |
130 |
VI.— LETTERS OF THE VENERABLE BEDE |
135 |
I.—An Epistle from Bede to Abbot Albinus, relating to his Ecclesiastical History |
137 |