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1 0, Life | said ‘Thou shalt love the Lord thy God,’ said likewise, ‘ 2 0, Life | salvation for ever in the Lord. I have very gladly received 3 0, Life | fortnight before the day of our Lord’s Resurrection; and thus 4 0, Life | hour, till the day of our Lord’s Ascension, to wit, the 5 0, Life | these is, ‘O King of Glory, Lord of all power, Who, triumphing 6 0, Life | because we have a merciful Lord.’ And during those days, 7 0, Life | before the Ascension of our Lord came, he began to suffer 8 I, II | before the Incarnation of our Lord, was consul with Lucius 9 I, III | from the Incarnation of our Lord. In which year there came 10 I, IV | Christian.~In the year of our Lord 156, Marcus Antoninus Verus, 11 I, V | recovered. ~In the year of our Lord 189, Severus, an African, 12 I, VI | 286 AD]~In the year of our Lord 286, Diocletian, the thirty-third 13 I, IX | 377 AD]~In the year of our Lord 377, Gratian, the fortieth 14 I, X | 395 AD]~In the year of our Lord 394, Arcadius, the son of 15 I, XI | A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 407, Honorius, the younger 16 I, XIII | A.D.]~In the year of our Lord 423, Theodosius, the younger, 17 I, XIV | these things, but even our Lord’s own flock, with its shepherds, 18 I, XIV | was brought about by the Lord’s will, that evil might 19 I, XV | allies.~In the year of our Lord 449, Marcian, the forty-sixth 20 I, XVIII | that day converted to the Lord.~ 21 I, XX | the Resurrection of our Lord, and so fitted up for the 22 I, XXIII | D.]~IN the year of our Lord 582, Maurice, the fifty-fourth 23 I, XXIII | other monks, who feared the Lord, to preach the Word of God 24 I, XXIII | to the servants of our Lord. Forasmuch as it had been 25 I, XXIII | which, by the help of the Lord, you have undertaken. Let 26 I, XXIII | reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, 27 I, XXIII | after the consulship of our lord aforesaid, and the fourteenth 28 I, XXIV | reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, 29 I, XXIV | after the consulship of our lord aforesaid, and the fourteenth 30 I, XXV | landed the servant of the Lord, Augustine, and his companions, 31 I, XXV | banner, and the image of our Lord and Saviour painted on a 32 I, XXV | up their prayers to the Lord for the eternal salvation 33 I, XXV | the image of our sovereign Lord and King, Jesus Christ, 34 I, XXV | litany: "We beseech thee, Lord, for Thy great mercy, that 35 I, XXVII | teaching of Him who is the Lord and Master of all, "Give 36 I, XXVII | the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, said, "I am the Truth," 37 I, XXVII | works thou shalt clear the Lord’s wheat of the chaff of 38 I, XXVII | humbly approaching behind our Lord’s back, touched the hem 39 I, XXVII | touch the garment of our Lord, why may not she, who has 40 I, XXVII | her disease touched our Lord’s garment, why may not that 41 I, XXVII | the Body and Blood of our Lord, they are to be commended 42 I, XXVII | things as unclean, yet our Lord says in the Gospel, "Not 43 I, XXVII | the Body and Blood of our Lord, which he, who being placed 44 I, XXVII | receive the Body of our Lord, or if he be a priest, celebrate 45 I, XXVII | that great soldier of our Lord’s host, groaned and said, " 46 I, XXVIII | reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, 47 I, XXVIII | the consulship of our said lord, and the fourth indiction."~ 48 I, XXIX | through the bounty of the Lord, and your labours, brought 49 I, XXIX | authority of our God and Lord Jesus Christ, be subject 50 I, XXIX | when it shall please the Lord, attain to the kingdom of 51 I, XXIX | reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, 52 I, XXIX | the consulship of our said lord, and the fourth indiction."~ 53 I, XXX | and not by leaps. Thus the Lord made Himself known to the 54 I, XXX | reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, 55 I, XXX | the consulship of our said lord, and the fourth indiction."~ 56 I, XXXI | their Heavenly Master, ‘Lord, even the devils are subject 57 I, XXXI | through the power of the Lord, you should always carefully 58 I, XXXII | follows:~"To the most glorious lord, and his most excellent 59 I, XXXII | subjection to Almighty God, our Lord Jesus Christ, and turned 60 I, XXXII | the words of the Almighty Lord, the end of this present 61 I, XXXII | safety, my most excellent lord and son.~"Given the 22nd 62 I, XXXII | reign of our most religious lord, Mauritius Tiberius Augustus, 63 I, XXXIII | Holy Saviour, our Divine Lord Jesus Christ, and there 64 I, XXXIV | an end in the year of our Lord 603, the eleventh of his 65 II, I | that is, in the year of our Lord 605, the blessed Pope Gregory, 66 II, I | apostleship are we in the Lord." ~ He was by nation a Roman, 67 II, I | the Resurrection of our Lord, that this doctrine was 68 II, I | according to the example of our Lord's Body, concerning which, 69 II, I | restrained by the fear of the Lord, he dreads to do evil, and 70 II, I | shepherd, to offer to thy Lord abundant increase of the 71 II, II | Gospel to the heathen for the Lord's sake. For they did not 72 II, II | knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, praying that 73 II, II | said they. He replied, "Our Lord saith, Take My yoke upon 74 II, III | III.~IN the year of our Lord 604, Augustine, Archbishop 75 II, III | epitaph:~ "Here rests the Lord Augustine, first Archbishop 76 II, IV | the Resurrection of our Lord ought, as has been said 77 II, V | CHAP. V.~IN the year of our Lord 616, which is the twenty-first 78 II, VI | after his conversion to the Lord, sought to obey the commandments 79 II, VII | Deusdedit, in the year of our Lord 619. Mellitus laboured under 80 II, VII | Apostles, in the year of our Lord 624, on the 24th day of 81 II, VIII | bestowed on them. For our Lord Himself says, 'He that endureth 82 II, VIII | conferred on you by the Lord, the Rewarder of all the 83 II, VIII | be occasion, through the Lord's mercy; that so the Gospel 84 II, IX | July, in the year of our Lord 625, and so came to King 85 II, X | nations are devils,' but the Lord made the heavens.' And again, ' 86 II, X | breath of life from the Lord, are certainly better than 87 II, XI | bestowed by the bounty of the Lord, for that He has vouchsafed, 88 II, XI | co-operating power of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 89 II, XI | obtained the mercy of the Lord's goodness, that you might 90 II, XIV | which is the year of our Lord 627, and about one hundred 91 II, XVI | he first converted to the Lord the reeve of the city of 92 II, XVII | noble son, and excellent lord, Edwin king of the Angles, 93 II, XVII | frequently the works of my lord Gregory, your Evangelist, 94 II, XVIII | from the seed sown by our lord Gregory, may grow strong 95 II, XVIII | the promises spoken by our Lord may hereafter be brought 96 II, XVIII | thou into the joy of thy Lord." And we, most beloved brothers, 97 II, XVIII | that is, in the year of our Lord, 634."~ 98 II, XX | October, in the year of our Lord 633, being then forty-eight 99 III, III | Sacraments of the faith of our Lord. Nor were they slow in granting 100 III, IV | A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 565, when Justin, the younger, 101 III, IV | years, till the year of our Lord 715.~But then the most reverend 102 III, IV | the Resurrection of our Lord, which happened on the first 103 III, IV | which is now called the Lord’s day, should come. But 104 III, VII | labours called many to the Lord, he departed to the Lord, 105 III, VII | Lord, he departed to the Lord, and was buried in the same 106 III, VIII | A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 640, Eadbald,king of Kent, 107 III, XII | is now reigning with our Lord, should be very efficacious 108 III, XII | is proverbially said, "‘Lord have mercy on their souls,’ 109 III, XIII | them to me; if haply the Lord shall be pleased, through 110 III, XIV | that is, in the year of our Lord 644, the most reverend Father 111 III, XIV | Rochester, departed to the Lord, on the ioth day of October, 112 III, XIV | What did you mean, my lord Bishop, by giving the poor 113 III, XIV | of his labours from the Lord.~ 114 III, XV | offer up his prayers to the Lord for him and his company, 115 III, XV | and commending them to the Lord, at the same time gave them 116 III, XVI | cried with tears, "Behold, Lord, how great evil is wrought 117 III, XVII | of the week, but on the Lord’s day, from the fourteenth 118 III, XVII | the Resurrection of our Lord happened on the first day 119 III, XVII | the week, now called the Lord’s day.~ 120 III, XIX | stranger and pilgrim for the Lord’s sake, wherever an opportunity 121 III, XIX | according to the saying of our Lord, "Watch therefore, for ye 122 III, XIX | he said to the angel, "Lord, behold the fire draws near 123 III, XX | life in the year of our Lord 653, on the 30th of September; 124 III, XXI | gained many people to the Lord, he died among the Midland 125 III, XXII | a numerous Church to the Lord, it happened once that Cedd 126 III, XXIII | Etheiwald, consecrated it to the Lord with prayer and fasting; 127 III, XXIII | frequently resort, to pray to the Lord and hear the Word, and where 128 III, XXIII | those who were to serve the Lord in that place. The king 129 III, XXIII | first to consecrate to the Lord, by prayer and fasting, 130 III, XXIII | celebrated priests of the Lord, and two of them also came 131 III, XXIV | them to Him that will, the Lord our God." He then vowed, 132 III, XXIV | dedicate his daughter to the Lord in holy virginity, and give 133 III, XXIV | the vow he had made to the Lord, returned thanks to God 134 III, XXV | specially beloved of our Lord, with all the churches over 135 III, XXV | thought worthy to lean on our Lord’s bosom, when all the world 136 III, XXV | being mindful that our Lord arose from the dead, and 137 III, XXV | And when that came, if the Lord’s day, then called the first 138 III, XXV | present time. But if the Lord’s day did not fall the next 139 III, XXV | any mention, nor did our Lord, the Author and Giver of 140 III, XXV | the fourteenth moon in our Lord’s Paschal Feast, that according 141 III, XXV | judgement, shall say to our Lord, that in His name they have 142 III, XXV | many wonderful works, our Lord will reply, that He never 143 III, XXV | the Apostles, to whom our Lord said, ‘Thou art Peter, and 144 III, XXV | were spoken to Peter by our Lord?" He answered, "It is true, 145 III, XXV | were given to him by our Lord?" They both answered, "Yes." 146 III, XXVI | place in the year of our Lord 664, which was the twenty-second 147 III, XXVII | IN the same year of our Lord 664, there happened an eclipse 148 III, XXVII | aforesaid priest of the Lord, Tuda,was carried off, and 149 III, XXVII | lately, in the year of our Lord 729, being ninety years 150 III, XXVII | before the Nativity of our Lord, and as many after the solemnity 151 III, XXIX | To the most excellent lord, our son, Oswy, king of 152 III, XXIX | yourselves.’And again, ‘I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, 153 III, XXIX | Redeemer of mankind, our Lord Jesus Christ, Who will prosper 154 IV, I | Vitalian, in the year of our Lord 668, on Sunday, the 26th 155 IV, I | departure, the Apostolic lord had enjoined upon Theodore 156 IV, III | out of this world to the Lord, it happened one day that 157 IV, III | have the secrets of the Lord revealed to him in special 158 IV, III | commend my departure to the Lord, and that they be mindful 159 IV, III | you, in the Name of the Lord, that you tell it not to 160 IV, III | the Body and Blood of our Lord, his saintly soul being 161 IV, III | or rather the day of the Lord, the coming whereof he had 162 IV, III | filled with the fear of the Lord, so mindful of his latter 163 IV, III | forthwith called upon the Lord for mercy, and begged that 164 IV, III | Have not you read—The Lord also thundered in the heavens, 165 IV, III | discomfited them.’ For the Lord moves the air, raises the 166 IV, III | continued to live abroad for the Lord’s sake till the end of his 167 IV, IV | there should pray to the Lord for him who let them have 168 IV, V | D.]~IN the year of our Lord 670, being the second year 169 IV, V | follows:—~"In the name of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ, 170 IV, V | held in the year of our Lord 673. In which year Egbert, 171 IV, VII | daily hurried away to the Lord. The careful mother of the 172 IV, VII | which the handmaids of the Lord dwelt together apart from 173 IV, VII | customary songs of praise to the Lord, on a sudden a light from 174 IV, XII | hereafter.~In the year of our Lord 676, when Ethelred, king 175 IV, XII | Theodore.~In the year of our Lord 678, which is the eighth 176 IV, XIII | brothers, who served the Lord in humility and poverty; 177 IV, XIV | the Body and Blood of our Lord, and so being set free from 178 IV, XIV | and tell him, that the Lord has heard your prayers, 179 IV, XIV | into Heaven, to behold our Lord Christ, whom thou hast faithfully 180 IV, XIV | therefore humbly prayed to the Lord for them, as for converts 181 IV, XIV | were the servants of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 182 IV, XIV | the same Sacrifice of the Lord’s Oblation to be carried 183 IV, XVI | and of the spoil to the Lord, if he took the island. 184 IV, XVI | same for the service of the Lord to Bishop Wilfrid, who happened 185 IV, XVII | follows:~"In the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 186 IV, XVII | and orthodox faith, as our Lord Jesus Christ in the flesh 187 IV, XVII | acknowledge. And we glorify our Lord Jesus Christ, as they glorified 188 IV, XIX | by the help of the same Lord who promises to abide with 189 IV, XIX | monastery. She was taken to the Lord, in the midst of her flock, 190 IV, XIX | Perceiving, therefore, that the Lord had prospered their journey, 191 IV, XIX | Glory be to the name of the Lord.’ Not long after they called 192 IV, XX | birth, more noble in her Lord’s sight, the child of a 193 IV, XX | lady, to seek an earthly lord, even now given to the Heavenly 194 IV, XX | Bridegroom (why seek an earthly lord?) that thou mayst follow 195 IV, XXII | and carried before their lord, who was one of King Ethelred’ 196 IV, XXIII | that is the year of our Lord 680, the most religious 197 IV, XXIII | the remaining half to the Lord in the monastic life. For 198 IV, XXIII | attained to the vision of our Lord in Heaven.~When she had 199 IV, XXIII | live a stranger for our Lord’s sake in the monastery 200 IV, XXIII | admonished all men to serve the Lord dutifully, when health of 201 IV, XXIII | or, in the words of our Lord, passed from death unto 202 IV, XXIII | dedicated her virginity to the Lord, had served Him upwards 203 IV, XXIV | been granted to him by the Lord. They expounded to him a 204 IV, XXIV | Passion, Resurrection of our Lord, and His Ascension into 205 IV, XXIV | the nightly praises of the Lord?They answered, "It is not 206 IV, XXIV | that as he had served the Lord with a simple and pure mind, 207 IV, XXV | before the presence of the Lord in confession, you may find 208 IV, XXV | saved in the day of the Lord, even though you should 209 IV, XXV | and earnest prayer to the Lord to pardon my transgressions.’ 210 IV, XXV | reader of the works of the Lord, how terrible He is in His 211 IV, XXVI | D.]~IN the year of our Lord 684, Egfrid, king of the 212 IV, XXVI | from the Incarnation of our Lord, Hlothere,king of Kent, 213 IV, XXVII | After he had departed to the Lord, Cuthbert became provost 214 IV, XXVII | venerable servant of the Lord, having thus spent many 215 IV, XXVIII | and conjured him by the Lord, with tears and entreaties, 216 IV, XXVIII | said "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God," said likewise, " 217 IV, XXVIII | commended his prayer to the Lord, not with uplifted voice, 218 IV, XXIX | I beseech you, by the Lord, not to forsake me; but 219 IV, XXIX | obtained what he asked of the Lord, he said, "Rise, brother, 220 IV, XXIX | the dispensation of the Lord’s mercy, as may be believed, 221 IV, XXIX | no small time under the Lord’s banner. But at length 222 IV, XXX | before the Nativity of our Lord, in great devotion with 223 IV, XXX | served as the soldier of the Lord in solitude before he went 224 IV, XXX | happy is he to whom the Lord, the Author and Giver of 225 IV, XXX | he also departed to the Lord, and they laid his body 226 IV, XXXI | through his intercession, the Lord might be propitious to him. 227 IV, XXXI | returning thanks to the Lord for his recovery, told the 228 V, I | knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, in prayer 229 V, II | leaping, and praising the Lord, rejoicing to have the use 230 V, III | returned praise to our Lord and Saviour, in company 231 V, IV | arose at the touch of our Lord’s hand, and having forthwith 232 V, V | the servant sent to his lord, desiring that he would 233 V, VII | crown for the sake of the Lord and an everlasting kingdom, 234 V, VII | things, by the help of the Lord, came to pass according 235 V, VII | Day, in the year of our Lord 689, and being still in 236 V, VII | reign of our most pious lord, the Emperor Justinian, 237 V, VII | pontificate of our Apostolic lord, Pope Sergius."~When Caedwalla 238 V, VIII | after the Incarnation of our Lord, Archbishop Theodore, of 239 V, VIII | bishop in the year of our Lord 692, on the first day of 240 V, IX | Egbert a message from our Lord and Saviour, which must 241 V, IX | he gave himself up to the Lord in his wonted life of silence, 242 V, XI | request, in the year of our Lord 696. He was consecrated 243 V, XI | now fallen asleep in the Lord; but Wilbrord himself, surnamed 244 V, XIV | the others that slew our Lord, hard by him, delivered 245 V, XVI | book of the place of our Lord’s Nativity, Passion, and 246 V, XVI | place of the Nativity of our Lord, after this manner: "Bethlehem, 247 V, XVI | been the place where our Lord was born; the inner is called 248 V, XVI | called the manger of our Lord. This cave within is all 249 V, XVI | particular spot where our Lord is said to have been born, 250 V, XVI | because the Cross of our Lord was said to have been found 251 V, XVI | bore the Cross to which the Lord’s body was nailed, and now 252 V, XVI | Under the place of our Lord’s Cross, a crypt is hewn 253 V, XVI | Anastasis or Resurrection of our Lord, encompassed with three 254 V, XVI | is the round tomb of our Lord cut out of the rock, the 255 V, XVI | tomb the sepulchre of our Lord is hewn out of the same 256 V, XVII | wrote of the place of our Lord’s Ascension, and the tombs 257 V, XVII | CONCERNING the place of our Lord’s Ascension, the aforesaid 258 V, XVII | very top of it, where our Lord ascended into heaven, is 259 V, XVII | reason of the passage of our Lord’s Body; but it has an altar 260 V, XVII | the last Footprints of our Lord, the place where He ascended 261 V, XVII | of the Ascension of our Lord, when Mass is ended, a strong 262 V, XVIII | A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 705, Aldfrid, king of the 263 V, XVIII | Catholic celebration of our Lord’s Paschal Feast. He likewise 264 V, XIX | will and operation in our Lord and Saviour, ordered Wilfrid 265 V, XIX | back from death: for the Lord has granted you life, through 266 V, XXI | the catholic time of our Lord’s Resurrection. To the end 267 V, XXI | To the most excellent lord, and glorious King Naiton, 268 V, XXI | Ceolfrid, greeting in the Lord. We most readily and willingly 269 V, XXI | and Resurrection of our Lord. For the law enjoined, that 270 V, XXI | that we are to wait for the Lord’s day in that third week, 271 V, XXI | first Passover, that the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron, 272 V, XXI | whereof the people of the Lord were brought out of Egypt, 273 V, XXI | sacrificed,’ and has made the Lord’s day, which among the ancients 274 V, XXI | should offer up these to the Lord, in hope of redemption to 275 V, XXI | in the morning, when the Lord’s day dawns, they should 276 V, XXI | is the day on which our Lord made known the glory of 277 V, XXI | first month, at even, is the Lord’s Passover. And on the fifteenth 278 V, XXI | unleavened bread unto the Lord; seven days ye must eat 279 V, XXI | therefore it could be that the Lord’s day should always happen 280 V, XXI | should also wait for the Lord’s day, between the fifteenth 281 V, XXI | they avoid celebrating our Lord’s Easter on the one-and-twentieth 282 V, XXI | bondage, and on which our Lord, by His Blood, rescued the 283 V, XXI | celebrate the mysteries of our Lord’s Resurrection and our deliverance, 284 V, XXI | wished this to be called the Lord’s day, and the Paschal feast 285 V, XXI | His wings,’’ that is, our Lord Jesus, by the triumph of 286 V, XXI | in the third week for the Lord’s day; and so, at length, 287 V, XXI | will likewise happen on the Lord’s day.~"Now this computation 288 V, XXI | confession of Himself, our Lord said,’ ‘Thou art Peter, 289 V, XXI | memory of the Passion of our Lord, therefore we also, who 290 V, XXI | strictly by continence, for the Lord’s sake, to bear each one 291 V, XXI | which the King of kings, and Lord of lords, has placed you, 292 V, XXII | subject to them, were by the Lord’s doing brought to the canonical 293 V, XXII | For in the year of our Lord 716, when Osred was slain, 294 V, XXII | and in the year of our Lord 729, in which Easter was 295 V, XXII | the Resurrection of our Lord, that same day he departed 296 V, XXII | same day he departed to the Lord and thus finished, or rather 297 V, XXII | endlessly to celebrate, with our Lord, and the Apostles, and the 298 V, XXII | way, passing hence to the Lord should plead for them. He 299 V, XXII | rejoiced to see the day of the Lord, and he saw it and was glad.~ 300 V, XX III| A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 725, being the seventh year 301 V, XX III| Bertwald.~In the year of our Lord 729, two comets appeared 302 V, XX III| Egbert, departed to the Lord, as has been said above, 303 V, XX III| have.~In the year of our Lord 731, Archbishop Bertwald 304 V, XX III| in the 731st year of our Lord, in Whose kingdom that shall 305 V, XXIV | before the Incarnation of our Lord, Caius Julius Caesar, first 306 V, XXIV | 2.]~In the year of our Lord, 46, Claudius, being the 307 V, XXIV | 3.]~In the year of our Lord 167, Eleuther, being made 308 V, XXIV | 4.]~In the year of our Lord 189, Severus, being made 309 V, XXIV | Rochester, departed to the Lord. [III, 14.]~In the year 310 V, XXIV | knowledge, with the help of the Lord, I, Bede, the servant of 311 V, XXIV | died.]~[In the year of our Lord 733, Archbishop Tatwine, 312 V, XXIV | London, departed to the Lord.~In the year 747, the man 313 V, XXIV | bishops, departed to the Lord.~ ~


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