id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36065 Forbes, F. A. (Frances Alice) The Life of Saint Columba, Apostle of Scotland .txt text/plain 21150 947 78 THOUGH more than 1300 years have gone by since the death of St. Columba, there are few saints whose memory is so living and so strong. marvelled greatly and gave praise and glory to God. From Moville, Columba went to the great school of Clonard, there to yet out of sight, fell dead, struck down by the sudden judgment of God. On leaving Clonard, Columba went in company with the gentle-hearted In the years to come, when Columba was in Iona, one cold winter's day time, when the monks of Durrow were building their new church, Columba it have been said of St. Columba that he was beloved of God and of man. In all the labours of the day Columba took his part; no work was too afterwards he gave up his soul to God. On another occasion when they were crossing the mountains, Columba saw ./cache/36065.txt ./txt/36065.txt