 | Alban Butler - 1800
...them. The process of the saint's canonization makes mention of four dead persons, to whom God restored life at this time, by the ministry of his servant. The first was a catechist, who had been stung by a serpent of that kind whose stings are always mortal. The second was a child... | |
 | Henry Stebbing - 1842
..." The process of the saint's canonization makes mention of four dead persons to wfiom God restored life at this time, by the ministry of his servant. The first was a catechUt who hud On his return to the Paravas he converted the heathen kingdom of Trevancor ; visited... | |
 | Alban Butler - 1845
...them. The process of the saint's canonization makes mention of four dead persons, to whom God restored life at this time, by the ministry of his servant. The first was a catechist who had been stung by a serpent of that kind whose stings are always mortal. The second was a child... | |
 | 1862
...themselves. The process of the saint's canonization makes mention of four dead persons to whom God restored life at this time by the ministry of his servant. The first was a catechist who had been stung by a serpent of that kind whose stings are always mortal; the second was a child... | |
 | 1862
...themselves. The process of the saint's canonization makes mention of four dead persons to whom God restored life at this time by the ministry of his servant. The first was a catechist who had been stung by a serpent of that kind whose stings are always mortal; the second was a child... | |
 | Alban Butler - 1866
...them. The process of the saint's canonization makes mention of four dead persons, to whom God restored life at this time, by the ministry of his servant. The first was a catechist who had been stung by a serpent of that kind whose stings are always mortal. The second was a child... | |
 | Alban Butler - 1883
...them. The process of the saint's canonization makes mention of four dead persons to whom God restored life at this time by the ministry of His servant. The first was a catechist who had been stung by a serpent of that kind whose stings are always mortal. The second was a child... | |
 | John Dryden - 1892
...immediately healed, and appeared as clean as that of an infant. The process of the saint's canonisation makes mention of four dead persons, to whom God restored...drowned. The two others were a young man and a maid, wrhom a pestilential fever had carried off after a short sickness. But these miracles, which gave to... | |
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