Visitation' which I either did or ever shall hold. This man, that, for sixteen years together, was fain to walk upon his hands, by reason of the close contraction of the sinews of his legs... The Lives of the Saints - Page 240by Sabine Baring-Gould - 1873Full view - About this book
| Willis's Current notes - 1856 - 110 pages
...took a strict and personal examination in that last visitation (at Whitsuntide) which I either did or shall hold. This man, that for sixteen years together...reason of the close contraction of the sinews of his limbs, was, upon three monitions in his dream, to wush in that well, suddenly so restored to his limbs,... | |
| George Willis - 1856 - 320 pages
...personal examination in that last visitation (at Whitsuntide) which I either did or shall hold. This mnn, that for sixteen years together was fain to walk upon...reason of the close contraction of the sinews of his limbs, was, upon three monitions in his dream, to wash in that well, suddenly so restored to his limbs,... | |
| George Willis - 1856 - 112 pages
...took a strict and personal examination in that last visitation (at Whitsuntide) which I either did or shall hold. This man, that for sixteen years together...was fain to walk upon his hands, by reason of the elose contraction of the sinews of his limbs, was, upon three monitions in his dream, to wash in that... | |
| Alban Butler - 1857 - 950 pages
...though we see him not. Of this kind was that (no less than miraculous) cure which, at St. Madern 's, in Cornwall, was wrought upon a poor cripple, John...wash in that well), was suddenly so restored to his (1) Bishop Hull, On the Invisible World, lib. i. occl. 8. limbs, that I saw him able to walk, and get... | |
| John Thomas Blight - 1858 - 248 pages
...Cornwall, was wrought upon a poor cripple, whereof (besides the attestation of many hundreds of the neighbours) I took a strict and personal examination,...of the close contraction of the sinews of his legs, was (upon three monitions in his dream to wash in that well) suddenly so restored to his limbs, that... | |
| 1859 - 396 pages
...personal examination in that last visitation which 1 ever did or ever shall hold, — This man that for 1C years together, was fain to walk upon his hands, by reason of the close contraction ot the sinews of his legs, was upon three monitionl in a dream, to wash in a certain well, suddenly... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1865 - 342 pages
...upon a poor cripple, whereof (besides the attestation ST MADRON'S WELL. 123 of many hundreds of the neighbours) I took a strict and personal examination...by reason of the close contraction of the sinews of the legs, was (upon three monitions in a dream to wash in that well) suddenly so restored to his" limbs,... | |
| Alban Butler - 1866 - 444 pages
...on the lavis. World, 1. 1. sect. 8. that for sixteen years together was fain to walk upon his bands, by reason of the close contraction of the sinews of...three admonitions in a dream to wash in that well,) wa? suddenly so restored to Ms limbs, that I saw him able to watt and get his own maintenance. I found... | |
| Joseph Polsue - 1870 - 466 pages
...and personal examination in that last visitation which I either did or ever shall hold. This man thut for sixteen years together was fain to walk upon his...dream to wash in that well, was suddenly so restored of his limbs, that I sate him able to walk and get his own maintenance." Another account is more particular... | |
| Madron, Eng. (Parish) - 1877 - 184 pages
...the neighbours, I took a strict and personal examination, in that last Visitation (at Whitsuntide) which I either did or ever shall hold. This man, that...of the close contraction of the sinews of his legs, was, upon three monitions in his dream to wash in that well, suddenly so restored to his limbs that... | |
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