Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | shalt love the Lord thy God,’ said likewise, ‘Thou shalt
2 0, Life | can recognize "a zeal of God, though not according to
3 0, Life | master Bede, beloved of God. Wherefore I rejoice, rather
4 0, Life | giving thanks to Almighty God every day and night, nay,
5 0, Life | prayer and thanksgiving to God, save only when a short
6 0, Life | ceased not to give thanks to God with uplifted hands. I declare
7 0, Life | giving thanks to the living God. O truly blessed man! He
8 0, Life | the hands of the living God,’ and much more out of Holy
9 0, Life | rejoiced greatly and gave God thanks, because he had been
10 0, Life | weakness. And he often said, ‘God scourgeth every son whom
11 0, Life | benefit of the Church of God; and some selections from
12 0, Life | among them the gifts which God has bestowed on me.’ And
13 0, Life | on earth in the praise of God, his soul was carried by
14 0, Life | other words to the glory of God, and with outstretched hands
15 0, Life | ceased not to give thanks to God.~"But know this, that much
16 0, Life | Nevertheless, with the help of God, I purpose at leisure to
17 I, VI | bearing faithful witness to God.~
18 I, X | insolently impugned the Grace of God. [395 AD]~In the year of
19 I, X | the action of the grace of God] a Briton, spread far and
20 I, XIV | putting their trust in God, when human help failed.
21 I, XV | hands of the pagans, proved God’s just vengeance for the
22 I, XVI | victors, by the help of God, gained the victory. From
23 I, XVII | s faith in the grace of God. With ready zeal they complied
24 I, XVII | miracles; and the Word of God was by them daily preached,
25 I, XVIII | Alban, to give thanks to God through him. There Germanus,
26 I, XIX | vanquished by the power of God. A great crowd of people
27 I, XX | they looked to the help of God. News reached the enemy
28 I, XXI | health to the people of God, having condemned or converted
29 I, XXI | would defend the cause of God, which he had before maintained.
30 I, XXI | was preaching the Word of God to the tribes of Upper Germany,
31 I, XXI | and preached the Word of God to them. They found the
32 I, XXI | pity, invoked the mercy of God; and straightway the blessed
33 I, XXII | Nevertheless, the goodness of God did not forsake his people,
34 I, XXIII | Britain, sent the servant of God, Augustine, and with him
35 I, XXIII | Lord, to preach the Word of God to the English nation. They
36 I, XXIII | and rely on the help of God. The purport of which letter
37 I, XXIII | servant of the servants of God, to the servants of our
38 I, XXIII | earnestness and zeal perform, by God’s guidance, that which you
39 I, XXIII | to your souls. Almighty God protect you with His grace,
40 I, XXIII | I am willing to labour. God keep you in safety, my most
41 I, XXIV | servant of the servants of God. Although religious men
42 I, XXIV | charity which is pleasing to God; yet because an opportunity
43 I, XXIV | you, that with the help of God we have directed thither,
44 I, XXIV | Augustine, the servant of God, of whose zeal we are assured,
45 I, XXIV | with other servants of God, whom it is requisite that
46 I, XXIV | requires, for the sake of God, dutifully dispose yourself
47 I, XXIV | patrimony in our Church. God keep you in safety, most
48 I, XXV | the work of the Word of God, with the servants of Christ
49 I, XXV | with the living and true God. The king hearing this,
50 I, XXVII | meantime, Augustine, the man of God, went to Aries, and, according
51 I, XXVII | conversation in the house of God; but it is the custom of
52 I, XXVII | been lately, by the will of God, converted to the faith,
53 I, XXVII | psalms, and, by the help of God, preserve their hearts and
54 I, XXVII | more acceptable to Almighty God, you should carefully make
55 I, XXVII | fear the dread judgement of God, lest, for the gratification
56 I, XXVII | Thus, when, by the help of God, bishops shall have been
57 I, XXVII | ministry, man is joined to God, should not such persons
58 I, XXVII | their prayers to Almighty God for his preservation?~Augustine’
59 I, XXVII | in the eyes of Almighty God? For when our first parents
60 I, XXVII | by the just judgement of God. Because, therefore, Almighty
61 I, XXVII | Because, therefore, Almighty God would not for their fault
62 I, XXVII | the free gift of Almighty God, be excluded from the privilege
63 I, XXVII | enter into the church of God? But you may say, Her infirmity
64 I, XXVII | by the just judgement of God after the fall; for to hunger,
65 I, XXVII | is declared by Almighty God to be polluted in deed,
66 I, XXVII | be considered, that when God was about to speak to the
67 I, XXVII | carefully required, where God spoke to the people by the
68 I, XXVII | were to hear the words of God should abstain; how much
69 I, XXVII | receive the Body of Almighty God, to preserve themselves
70 I, XXVIII | Augustine in the work of God. [601 A.D.]~Thus far the
71 I, XXVIII | servant of the servants of God. With how much kindness
72 I, XXVIII | those things which offend God and provoke His wrath, that
73 I, XXVIII | suffer under false report. God keep you in safety, most
74 I, XXIX | servant of the servants of God. Though it be certain, that
75 I, XXIX | who labour for Almighty God, yet it is requisite that
76 I, XXIX | brought to the grace of God, we grant you the use of
77 I, XXIX | which I, by the grace of God, now serve. But we would
78 I, XXIX | shall receive the Word of God, that bishop shall also
79 I, XXIX | we live, by the help of God, to bestow on him also the
80 I, XXIX | by the authority of our God and Lord Jesus Christ, be
81 I, XXIX | to the kingdom of Heaven. God preserve you in safety,
82 I, XXX | servant of the servants of God. We have been much concerned,
83 I, XXX | Howbeit, when Almighty God has led, you to the most
84 I, XXX | the service of the true God; that the nation, seeing
85 I, XXX | knowing and adoring the true God, may the more freely resort
86 I, XXX | kill cattle and glorify God in their feast, and return
87 I, XXX | should offer them to the true God, and not to idols; and thus
88 I, XXX | is to order all things. God preserve you in safety,
89 I, XXXI | beloved brother, that Almighty God, by means of you, shows
90 I, XXXII | Bishop Gregory. Almighty God advances good men to the
91 I, XXXII | into subjection to Almighty God, our Lord Jesus Christ,
92 I, XXXII | you, the knowledge of one God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost;
93 I, XXXII | dread judgement of Almighty God.~"Willingly hear, devoutly
94 I, XXXII | Scripture, and, by the help of God, endued with good works;
95 I, XXXII | speaks on behalf of Almighty God, the sooner will Almighty
96 I, XXXII | the sooner will Almighty God hear his prayers for you.
97 I, XXXII | prayers for you. But if (which God forbid!) you slight his
98 I, XXXII | words, how shall Almighty God hear him on your behalf,
99 I, XXXII | to hear him on behalf of God? Unite yourself, therefore,
100 I, XXXII | endeavours, by that virtue which God has given you, that He may
101 I, XXXII | Apostle, Peter. May Almighty God, therefore, perfect in you
102 I, XXXII | country. May the grace of God preserve you in safety,
103 I, XXXIII | was the will of Almighty God to reveal his merits, a
104 II, I | Hallelujah to the praise of God! Behold, the once swelling
105 II, I | now, through the fear of God, bound by the lips of priests
106 II, I | strength of the knowledge of God is given him, and restrained
107 II, I | thou canst restore it, when God calls to life. His spirit
108 II, I | the flock. So, Consul of God, rejoice in this thy triumph,
109 II, I | Allelujah, the praise of God the Creator must be sung
110 II, I | that work with the help of God, if the Apostolic Pope should
111 II, II | saying, "Let us entreat God, who maketh men to be of
112 II, II | looked upon as hallowed in God's sight and such as should
113 II, II | answered, "If he is a man of God, follow him."— "How shall
114 II, II | plain that he is not of God, nor are we to regard his
115 II, II | which we are born again to God, according to the custom
116 II, II | in preaching the Word of God to the English nation, we
117 II, II | subjection?" Then the man of God, Augustine, is said to have
118 II, II | offer up their prayers to God for the combatants, standing
119 II, II | If then they cry to their God against us, in truth, though
120 II, III | After this, the beloved of God, our father Augustine, died,
121 II, III | of Rome, and supported by God in the working of miracles,
122 II, IV | servants of the servants of God. When the Apostolic see,
123 II, IV | pope sent to the beloved of God, Archbishop Laurentius,
124 II, IV | church to the holy Mother of God, and to all Christ's martyrs,
125 II, V | where they might serve God in freedom of mind, than
126 II, VI | poured forth many prayers to God for the state of the Church,
127 II, VI | obey the commandments of God. Lastly, he built the church
128 II, VI | church of the holy Mother of God, in the monastery of the
129 II, VII | abode, when he, trusting in God, where human help failed,
130 II, VII | And because the man of God burned with the fire of
131 II, VIII | of Christ; for Almighty God has not forsaken either
132 II, VIII | with the benefit of souls. "God preserve you in safety,
133 II, IX | the worship of the true God." This answer being brought
134 II, IX | holy and more worthy of God.~ So the maiden was promised,
135 II, IX | Paulinus, a man beloved of God, was ordained bishop, to
136 II, IX | with him, by the help of God, that they should not abandon
137 II, IX | laboured long in the Word, "The god of this world blinded the
138 II, IX | words, promised, that if God would grant him life and
139 II, X | servant of the servants of God. Although the power of the
140 II, X | established to eternity. This God,—Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
141 II, X | auguries, you believe in God the Father Almighty, and
142 II, X | hands, seeing that Almighty God has appointed you to be
143 II, X | preachers, and the Gospel of God, which they declare to you,
144 II, X | before more than once, in God the Father Almighty, and
145 II, XI | servant of the servants of God. The goodness of our Redeemer
146 II, XI | mind of your Highness by God's gift. Our heart, therefore,
147 II, XI | pious and acceptable to God; that you likewise carefully
148 II, XI | abundantly return due thanks to God, the Giver of all good things,
149 II, XII | delaying to receive the Word of God at the preaching of Paulinus,
150 II, XII | was to follow, the man of God came to him one day, laid
151 II, XII | Behold, by the gift of God you have escaped the hands
152 II, XIII | and the new worship of God that was preached? The chief
153 II, XIII | discourse concerning the God Whom he preached. When he
154 II, XIII | been given me by the true God?" Then immediately, in contempt
155 II, XIII | the worship of the true God, he commanded his companions
156 II, XIII | inspiration of the true God, profaned and destroyed
157 II, XIV | favour, preached the Word of God in that country, and as
158 II, XVII | servant of the servants of God, greeting. The wholeheartedness
159 II, XVII | you believe and worship God, and as far as man is able,
160 II, XVII | we able to offer to our God, but our readiness to worship
161 II, XVII | faultless before Almighty God. We are preparing with a
162 II, XVII | satisfy your desires. May God's grace preserve your Highless
163 II, XVIII | in the fear and love of God, what you and your predecessors
164 II, XVIII | ordination acceptable to God; because the long distance
165 II, XVIII | you may increase the more. God preserve you in safety,
166 II, XIX | and elect in the name of God; likewise John, the chief
167 II, XIX | and John, the servant of God, and counsellor of the same
168 II, XIX | not through the grace of God?' And in the first place,
169 II, XIX | the one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ
170 III, I | Oswald, a man beloved of God. This king, after the death
171 III, II | knelt down and prayed to God that he would send help
172 III, II | beseech the true and living God Almighty in His mercy to
173 III, II | believed that with the mercy of God he might thereby be healed.
174 III, III | moderation; having a zeal of God, but not fully according
175 III, III | interpreting the Word of God to his ealdormen and thegns,
176 III, IV | Columba,to preach the word of God to the provinces of the
177 III, IV | continence, their love of God, and observance of monastic
178 III, IV | ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto
179 III, V | nourished with the Word of God, they should be capable
180 III, V | performing the higher precepts of God." Having heard these words,
181 III, VI | also obtained of the one God, Who made heaven and earth,
182 III, VII | Saxons received the Word of God by the preaching of Birinus;
183 III, VII | alliance most acceptable to God, first adopted as his son,
184 III, VII | born again and dedicated to God, the man whose daughterhe
185 III, VIII | virgins consecrated to God. [640 A.D.]~IN the year
186 III, VIII | virtuous virgin, serving God in a monastery in the country
187 III, VIII | this virgin, dedicated to God, are to this day related
188 III, VIII | monastery by the power of God; but as we must proceed
189 III, VIII | the glory, acceptable to God, of perpetual virginity,
190 III, IX | great his faith was towards God, and how remarkable his
191 III, XI | holy relics, beloved of God, might be laid among them.
192 III, XII | praying or giving thanks to God, he was wont always, wherever
193 III, XIII | keeping the commandments of God. But it is my resolve, if
194 III, XIII | unless it shall please God to forgive me, wretched
195 III, XIII | being entirely converted to God in heart and deed, wherever
196 III, XIV | should be daily offered up to God for the redemption of the
197 III, XIV | to you than that son of God?" Upon this they went in
198 III, XIV | shall give to the sons of God." The bishop was much moved
199 III, XV | to pass that the man of God, by the spirit of prophecy,
200 III, XVI | protected by the hand of God.~
201 III, XVII | that they were pleasing to God; but I do not approve or
202 III, XVII | is the mediator between God and man. And therefore he
203 III, XIX | strength."And again, "The God of gods shall be seen in
204 III, XIX | before; but when the man of God came to the passage so opened
205 III, XIX | after preaching the Word of God many years in Scotland,
206 III, XXI | who scorned to obey their God, in whom they believed.
207 III, XXII | proper matter to form a god, the residue whereof was
208 III, XXII | and turned into dust. That God is rather to be understood
209 III, XXII | Angles, summoned the man of God, Cedd, and, giving him another
210 III, XXII | prediction of the man of God. For one of those nobles
211 III, XXIII | 664 A. D.]~THE same man of God, whilst he was bishop among
212 III, XXIII | a man no less devoted to God, who, being a priest, was
213 III, XXIII | of beasts.~But the man of God, desiring first to cleanse
214 III, XXIII | of the Blessed Mother of God, and his body was laid in
215 III, XXIII | father, if it should please God, or to die and be buried
216 III, XXIV | possessions and territories to God, for building monasteries,
217 III, XXIV | that will, the Lord our God." He then vowed, that if
218 III, XXIV | Lord, returned thanks to God for the victory granted
219 III, XXIV | who was to be dedicated to God, entered the monastery called
220 III, XXIV | the aforesaid servant of God, a place there to build
221 III, XXV | devoted to the service of God, then ruled; and that there
222 III, XXV | behoved those who served one God to observe one rule of life;
223 III, XXV | forefathers, men beloved of God, are known to have celebrated
224 III, XXV | which had been instituted by God, in the same way as it is
225 III, XXV | circumcised, or to offer up to God sacrifices of flesh. So
226 III, XXV | successors, men beloved by God, who kept Easter after the
227 III, XXV | those also to have been God’s servants, and beloved
228 III, XXV | servants, and beloved of God, who with rude simplicity,
229 III, XXV | kept those commandments of God, which they had learned
230 III, XXVI | pray and hear the Word of God. The king himself, when
231 III, XXVI | those teachers was to serve God, not the world—to feed the
232 III, XXVI | received by all men, as God’s servant; and even if they
233 III, XXVI | but to hear the Word of God; and if any priest happened
234 III, XXVII | a man no less beloved by God, who also at a later time
235 III, XXVII | and prayed fervently to God that he might not die yet,
236 III, XXVII | Psalter daily to the praise of God; and that he would every
237 III, XXIX | servant of the servants of God. We have received to our
238 III, XXIX | by the protecting hand of God you have been converted
239 III, XXIX | wise and a worshipper of God; forasmuch as he is not
240 III, XXIX | himself alone a worshipper of God, but also studies day and
241 III, XXIX | believed in Christ the Almighty God, according to the words
242 III, XXIX | oracles, with the blessing of God, root out all the enemy’
243 III, XXIX | sweet and blossom before God.~"We therefore desire that
244 III, XXIX | your island to Christ our God; for assuredly you have
245 III, XXIX | ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and
246 IV, III | through the goodness of God. The place of the sepulchre
247 IV, IV | sent to preach the Word of God to the English nation. Afterwards
248 IV, V | In the name of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ,
249 IV, V | monasteries dedicated to God, nor to take away forcibly
250 IV, V | fellowship. May the Grace of God keep us in safety, living
251 IV, VI | nurse of women devoted to God. Being put into the government
252 IV, VIII | the virgins dedicated to God; there to learn his lessons.
253 IV, VIII | of the same handmaids of God, being smitten with the
254 IV, VIII | tell, that a certain man of God, who had died that same
255 IV, IX | that community devoted to God, was about to be taken out
256 IV, IX | and sincerity, to serve God herself, and to help the
257 IV, IX | days after, the beloved of God, Ethelburg, mother of that
258 IV, X | HILDILID, a devout handmaid of God, succeeded Ethelburg in
259 IV, X | of the Blessed Mother of God, and interred in one place.
260 IV, X | that community dedicated to God. There lived in that neighbourhood
261 IV, XI | themselves to the service of God, since they could no longer
262 IV, XI | not long after the man of God composed himself to sleep,
263 IV, XII | to pity, or the fear of God, in the general destruction
264 IV, XII | worldly affairs; serving God only in that church, and
265 IV, XIII | ignorant of the Name of God and the faith. But there
266 IV, XIII | all rejoiced in the living God, for they perceived that
267 IV, XIII | that He Who is the true God had enriched them by His
268 IV, XIII | and by the blessing of God took three hundred fishes
269 IV, XIV | King Oswald, beloved of God, who formerly nobly ruled
270 IV, XVI | with the special grace of God. For when the enemy approached,
271 IV, XVII | Theodore, by the grace of God, archbishop of the island
272 IV, XVII | in Trinity, that is, one God in three Subsistences or
273 IV, XVII | blessed fathers acceptable to God; that is, of the 318 assembled
274 IV, XVII | they received; glorifying God the Father, Who is without
275 IV, XVIII | time; but by the help of God they were then discovered
276 IV, XIX | many virgins dedicated to God. It is told of her that
277 IV, XX | earth is glad.~"Lo! the high God comes to the womb of a holy
278 IV, XX | Saviour of men, lo! the high God comes.~"A hallowed maid
279 IV, XX | being; Mary, the gate of God, a maiden gives Him, birth.~"
280 IV, XX | too mayst be a mother in God.~"Twelve years she had reigned,
281 IV, XX | reigned, a bride dedicated to God, then in the cloister dwelt,
282 IV, XX | dwelt, a bride dedicated to God.~"To Heaven all consecrated
283 IV, XX | foe.~"Behold, O bride of God, thy glory upon earth; the
284 IV, XX | Heavens behold, O bride of God.~"In gladness thou receivest
285 IV, XXI | the bishop, beloved of God, relying on the Divine aid,
286 IV, XXII | or to make an offering to God of the Sacrifice of the
287 IV, XXIII | and love of the service of God.~When she had for some years
288 IV, XXIII | of the aforesaid man of God, Bosel, Tatfrid,a man of
289 IV, XXIII | night it pleased Almighty God, by a manifest vision, to
290 IV, XXIII | the aforesaid handmaid of God in that same light, being
291 IV, XXIII | the virgins dedicated to God, who loved her with a great
292 IV, XXIII | where the said handmaid of God died. This nun saw her soul
293 IV, XXIV | special manner by the grace of God, for he was wont to make
294 IV, XXIV | he taught by man, but by God’s grace he received the
295 IV, XXIV | verses to the praise of God the Creator, which he had
296 IV, XXIV | How He, being the eternal God, became the Author of all
297 IV, XXIV | expressed the praise of God.~In the morning he came
298 IV, XXIV | recognizing the grace of God in the man, instructed him
299 IV, XXIV | blessings and the judgements of God, by all of which he endeavoured
300 IV, XXIV | with all the servants of God." Then strengthening himself
301 IV, XXV | appeared to a certain man of God before the monastery of
302 IV, XXV | life entirely devoted to God in continence and prayer,
303 IV, XXV | course through the fear of God, in penitence for his guilt,
304 IV, XXV | unremittingly for the love of God and through delight in its
305 IV, XXV | lofty build-wigs, the man of God burst into tears, and his
306 IV, XXV | very virgins dedicated to God, laying aside the respect
307 IV, XXV | little the judgement of God, fall under His sudden wrath,
308 IV, XXVI | cannot inherit the kingdom of God, yet it was believed, that
309 IV, XXVI | at the avenging hand of God. For the very next year,
310 IV, XXVI | the most reverend man of God, Trumwine, who had been
311 IV, XXVI | servants and handmaids of God, at Streanaeshalch; and
312 IV, XXVII | How Cuthbert, a man of God, was made bishop; and how
313 IV, XXVII | to the plague sent from God, by incantations, amulets,
314 IV, XXVII | been lately, by the will of God, converted to the faith,
315 IV, XXVIII | brothers, "If by the grace of God it shall be granted to me,
316 IV, XXVIII | abide there; but if not, God willing, I will very soon
317 IV, XXVIII | the desire of the man of God; for at his coming the wicked
318 IV, XXVIII | prayers of the servant of God, the next day it was found
319 IV, XXVIII | the soil, or the will of God, the Giver of all things,
320 IV, XXVIII | and afforded the man of God the means which he had desired
321 IV, XXVIII | When he had here served God in solitude many years,
322 IV, XXVIII | of Boisil, the servant of God, who, when he had prophetically
323 IV, XXVIII | shalt love the Lord thy God," said likewise, "Thou shalt
324 IV, XXVIII | And when he offered up to God the Sacrifice of the saving
325 IV, XXIX | hermitage,being warned of God that the day of his death,
326 IV, XXIX | been united with the man of God, Cuthbert, in the bonds
327 IV, XXIX | and entreat the mercy of God that, as we have served
328 IV, XXX | after death of the man of God, Cuthbert, whereas the loftiness
329 IV, XXX | Bishop Eadbert, beloved of God, fell grievously sick, and
330 IV, XXXI | humbly beseech the mercy of God that he might either be
331 IV, XXXI | him, or if by the grace of God it was ordained for him
332 IV, XXXI | before the body of the man of God, he prayed with pious earnestness,
333 IV, XXXI | Cuthbert’s body, dedicated to God, either while he was alive,
334 IV, XXXII | the grace of the mercy of God, it came to pass that he
335 IV, XXXII | the hairs of the man of God, which had touched it; nor
336 V, I | Ethewald succeeded the man of God, Cuthbert, in the exercise
337 V, I | father Ethelwald, beloved of God, come out of his retreat
338 V, I | the prayers of the man of God, to the end that we might
339 V, I | might escape."~The man of God remained in the isle of
340 V, II | Archangel, where the man of God used frequently, as occasion
341 V, IV | happened that the man of God was, at that time, called
342 V, VII | war, left for the love of God, that, a pilgrim king, he
343 V, IX | Gospel, to bring the Word of God to some of those nations
344 V, IX | Heaven and the working of God prevented him from achieving
345 V, IX | priest, Boisil, beloved of God, and had ministered to him
346 V, IX | undertaken; for it is the will of God that he should rather go
347 V, X | 690 A.D.]~WHEN the man of God, Egbert, perceived that
348 V, X | and daily offered up to God the Sacrifice of the saving
349 V, XII | things which this man of God had seen, he would not relate
350 V, XIII | them away from the sight of God, he might have been admitted
351 V, XIV | knew a brother, would to God I had not known him, whose
352 V, XIV | Oh how far asunder hath God put light from darkness!
353 V, XIV | opened, and the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the
354 V, XIV | standing on the right hand of God; and where he was to be
355 V, XIV | without delay. Would to God that this also might come
356 V, XV | Britain, by the grace of God, adopted the reasonable
357 V, XIX | his equals. Having served God some years in that monastery,
358 V, XIX | among this new people of God, he set out again on his
359 V, XIX | Wilfrid, the beloved of God, bishop of the city of York,
360 V, XIX | Wilfrid, the beloved of God, bishop of the city of York,
361 V, XIX | down, and gave thanks to God, with all the brethren there
362 V, XIX | secret, till I know what God will please to do with me.
363 V, XIX | rejoiced and gave thanks to God, and setting forward on
364 V, XX | labourer in the Word of God with Bishop Theodore of
365 V, XX | of the Blessed Mother of God, in his own monastery, this
366 V, XX | noble works in the sight of God and man. He enriched the
367 V, XX | adorning of the house of God. He in like manner invited
368 V, XX | most holy and beloved of God, Bosa, bishop of York. Afterwards,
369 V, XXI | the truth, it is a gift of God to his Holy Church. For
370 V, XXI | which all the people of God were, by Christ’s Resurrection,
371 V, XXI | with the ancient people of God, though the nature of the
372 V, XXI | on which the people of God were redeemed from Egyptian
373 V, XXI | written in Genesis, ‘And God made two great lights; the
374 V, XXI | of the ancient people of God, was fulfilled in Christ’
375 V, XXI | hope, and charity towards God, use one and the same form
376 V, XXI | how each of these men of God differed in the manner of
377 V, XXI | whose faith is pure towards God, and their charity sincere
378 V, XXI | thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money.
379 V, XXI | crown of eternal life, which God hath promised to them that
380 V, XXI | men and worthy servants of God. Of which number is Adamnan,
381 V, XXI | countenance, already dedicated to God, the fashion of his countenance
382 V, XXI | for your advocate before God, even as you desire to follow
383 V, XXI | ground, giving thanks to God that he had been found worthy
384 V, XXII | priest, Egbert, beloved of God, and worthy to be named
385 V, XXII | That they had a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge."
386 V, XXII | had in the knowledge of God, should afterwards, by means
387 V, XXII | English nation. The man of God, Egbert, remained thirteen
388 V, XX III| that year the holy man of God, Egbert, departed to the
389 V, XXIV | good tidings of the Word of God to the English nation. [
390 V, XXIV | Mercians, died; and the man of God, Egbert, brought the monks
391 V, XXIV | the year 747, the man of God, Herefrid, died.~In the
392 V, XXIV | tonsure for the love of God, and to the end that he
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