Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert - folio 14rCHAPTER VHOW, ON HIS WAY, HE WAS SUPPLIED WITH FOOD BY G
Bede’s Prose Life of St Cuthbert - folio 14rCHAPTER VHOW, ON HIS WAY, HE WAS SUPPLIED WITH FOOD BY GODWhen the evening drew near, and he perceived that he could not finish his intended journey the same day, and that there was no house at hand in which he could pass the night, he presently fell upon some shepherds’ huts, which, having been slightly constructed in the summer, were now deserted and ruinous. Into one of these he entered, and having tied his horse to the wall, placed before him a handful of hay, which the wind had forced from the roof. He then turned his thoughts to prayer, but suddenly, as he was singing a psalm, he saw his horse lift up his head and pull out some straw from the roof, and among the straw there fell down a linen cloth folded up, with something in it. When he had ended his prayers, wishing to see what this was, he came and opened the cloth, and found in it half of a loaf of bread, still hot, and some meat, enough of both to serve him for a single meal. In gratitude for the Divine goodness, he exclaimed, “Thanks be to God, who of his bounty hath deigned to provide a meal for me when I was hungry, as well as a supper for my beast.” He therefore divided the piece of bread into two parts, of which he gave one to his horse and kept the other for himself; and from that day forward he was more ready than before to fast, because he now felt convinced that the food had been provided for him in the desert by the gift of Him who formerly fed the prophet Elias for so long a time by means of ravens, when there was no man to minister unto him, whose eyes are upon those that fear Him, and upon those who trust in his mercy, that He may save their souls from death, and may feed them when they are hungry.Yates Thompson MS 26, Images from the British Library manuscript website. http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Yates_thompson_MS_26Translation by J.A. Giles -- source link
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