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1 0, Life | nevertheless is called Ascension Day, implying, doubtless, that
2 0, Life | explained that Ascension Day was on the 26th of May ("
3 0, Life | on the eve of Ascension Day in 735, no long period of
4 0, Life | about a fortnight before the day of our Lord’s Resurrection;
5 0, Life | thanks to Almighty God every day and night, nay, every hour,
6 0, Life | nay, every hour, till the day of our Lord’s Ascension,
7 0, Life | to wit, the twenty-sixth day of May, and daily gave lessons
8 0, Life | whatsoever remained of the day he spent in singing psalms,
9 0, Life | power, Who, triumphing this day, didst ascend above all
10 0, Life | And this he did the whole day, and we, hearing it, mourned
11 0, Life | festival till the aforesaid day; and he rejoiced greatly
12 0, Life | went on teaching all that day and dictating cheerfully,
13 0, Life | according to the custom of that day.1 And there was one of us
14 0, Life | edification, he passed his last day in gladness till the evening;
15 I, I | same latitude, the longest day or night extends but to
16 I, I | among the Picts to this day. In process of time, Britain,
17 I, I | commander, they are to this day called Dalreudini; for,
18 I, I | the land, where, to this day, stands a strong city of
19 I, II | these are to be seen to this day, apparently about the thickness
20 I, XI | there made testify to this day; but they had a right of
21 I, XII | remains to be seen at this day. It begins at about two
22 I, XII | became ever more dispirited day by day. On the other side,
23 I, XII | ever more dispirited day by day. On the other side, the
24 I, XV | West-Saxons who are to this day called Jutes, seated opposite
25 I, XV | remained desert to this day, between the provinces of
26 I, XVI | gained the victory. From that day, sometimes the natives,
27 I, XVIII | miracle; and after that day, the heretical beliefs were
28 I, XVIII | multitude of people was that day converted to the Lord.~
29 I, XIX | crowd of people watched day and night before the humble
30 I, XIX | restored, that when the day came, with good courage
31 I, XXIV | brother. Given the 23rd day of July, in the fourteenth
32 I, XXVII | celebrating Mass, when a holy day requires it, or necessity
33 I, XXVIII | brother. Given the 22nd day of June, in the nineteenth
34 I, XXX | for this, as that on the day of the dedication, or the
35 I, XXXII | and son.~"Given the 22nd day of June, in the nineteenth
36 I, XXXIV | war on the English to this day.~
37 II, I | seriously to reflect every day on their own frailty. He
38 II, I | the sacristy, on the 12th day of March, to rise one day
39 II, I | day of March, to rise one day in the same body in glory
40 II, I | nation. It is said that one day, when some merchants had
41 II, II | a place which is to this day called, in the English language,
42 II, III | in peace, died the 26th day of May, in the reign of
43 II, IV | time, but thought that the day of the Resurrection of our
44 II, V | Ethelbert died on the 24th day of the month of February,
45 II, VII | predecessor Augustine, on the 2nd day of the month of February.
46 II, VII | our Lord 624, on the 24th day of April.~
47 II, IX | Archbishop Justus, on the 21st day of July, in the year of
48 II, IX | to the king on the first day of the Easter festival,'
49 II, IX | received Baptism on the holy day of Pentecost, along with
50 II, XII | man of God came to him one day, laid his right hand on
51 II, XIV | baptized at York, on the holy day of Easter, being the 12th
52 II, XVIII | brother! Given the 11th day of June, in the reign of
53 II, XX | among them; it being to this day the custom of the Britons
54 II, XX | Cataract,has its name to this day. He had great skill in singing
55 III, I | to sue for peace. To this day, that year is looked upon
56 III, II | THE place is shown to this day, and held in much veneration,
57 III, II | enemy with the first dawn of day, they obtained the victory,
58 III, II | faith; for even to this day, many are wont to cut off
59 III, II | miracles shown forth to this day. The place is near the wall
60 III, II | resort every year, on the day before that on which King
61 III, III | ebbs and flows, is twice a day enclosed by the waves of
62 III, IV | successors hold it to this day; he was also buried therein,
63 III, IV | observe the true and canonical day of Easter; which, nevertheless,
64 III, IV | which happened on the first day of the week, was always
65 III, IV | celebrated on the first day of the week; but being rude
66 III, IV | learned when that same first day after the Sabbath, which
67 III, IV | is now called the Lord’s day, should come. But because
68 III, VI | sitting at dinner, on the holy day of Easter, with the aforesaid
69 III, VI | remain uncorrupted to this day, and are kept in a silver
70 III, VIII | dedicated to God, are to this day related by the inhabitants
71 III, VIII | the heavenly kingdom. The day of her summoning drawing
72 III, IX | of his age, on the fifth day of the month of August.~
73 III, IX | frequently healed to this day. Whence it came to pass
74 III, XI | monastery who had refused it the day before, began themselves
75 III, XII | with a fever; he was one day anxiously expecting the
76 III, XII | either the second or third day, or ever after. The brother
77 III, XII | thanksgiving till it was day; and that by reason of his
78 III, XIV | to the Lord, on the ioth day of October, having held
79 III, XVI | dwelling of his is to this day shown in that island. When
80 III, XVII | moon, like the Jews, on any day of the week, but on the
81 III, XVII | week, but on the Lord’s day, from the fourteenth to
82 III, XVII | Lord happened on the first day of the week, and for the
83 III, XVII | happen on that same first day/ of the week, now called
84 III, XVII | week, now called the Lord’s day.~
85 III, XIX | for ye know neither the day nor the hour." Being confirmed
86 III, XXV | Easter, on the fourteenth day of the first month, in the
87 III, XXV | resurrection, on the first day of the week, he perceived
88 III, XXV | the moon on the fourteenth day of the first month in the
89 III, XXV | that came, if the Lord’s day, then called the first day
90 III, XXV | day, then called the first day of the week, was the next
91 III, XXV | of the week, was the next day, he began that very evening
92 III, XXV | time. But if the Lord’s day did not fall the next morning
93 III, XXV | had no regard to the first day of the week, which you do
94 III, XXV | Easter only on the first day after the Sabbath. Peter
95 III, XXV | Giver of the Gospel, on that day either eat the old passover
96 III, XXV | fifteenth moon on that same day in the evening; so in like
97 III, XXV | that is, on the thirteenth day. Concerning your Father
98 III, XXV | then when many, in the day of judgement, shall say
99 III, XXVII | of the sun, on the third day of May,about the tenth hour
100 III, XXVII | about the tenth hour of the day. In the same year, a sudden
101 III, XXVII | every week fast one whole day and night. Returning home,
102 III, XXVII | would eat but one meal a day, allowing himself nothing
103 III, XXVII | measure. The milk, new the day before, he kept in a vessel,
104 III, XXIX | of God, but also studies day and night the conversion
105 III, XXIX | written in Isaiah, ‘In that day there shall be a root of
106 III, XXIX | son, how it is plain as day that it was prophesied not
107 IV, I | life the same month and day; leaving his kingdom to
108 IV, II | are still living at this day some of their scholars,
109 IV, III | by him continue to this day.~He had his episcopal see
110 IV, III | province continues to this day. He had built himself a
111 IV, III | the Lord, it happened one day that he was in the aforesaid
112 IV, III | things as were necessary.~One day, when he was thus employed
113 IV, III | Then he added that the day of his death was at hand;
114 IV, III | also to come to me this day, and to call me out of this
115 IV, III | increasing, on the seventh day, as had been promised to
116 IV, III | that he joyfully beheld the day of his death, or rather
117 IV, III | his death, or rather the day of the Lord, the coming
118 IV, IV | This monastery is to this day occupied by English inhabitants;
119 IV, V | Church. We met on the 24th day of September, the first
120 IV, V | in common keep the holy day of Easter on the Sunday
121 IV, VI | heavenly miracles; for to this day, his horse-litter, in which
122 IV, VII | were to rest and await the day of the resurrection. The
123 IV, VIII | departing this life the same day on which she had been summoned,
124 IV, VIII | come to me at the dawn of day." Then she began to tell,
125 IV, VIII | her that at the break of day she should depart to the
126 IV, VIII | maiden’s death as soon as the day appeared.~
127 IV, IX | she had desired, after one day and night, she was delivered
128 IV, XI | increased, and he perceived the day of his death to be drawing
129 IV, XI | moreover, showed him on what day he was to end his life.
130 IV, XI | he should die the third day after. Both these things
131 IV, XI | vision; for on the third day after, at the ninth hour,
132 IV, XIII | the waves. But on the very day on which the nation received
133 IV, XIII | known to be there to this day. He himself, both in word
134 IV, XIV | kept his bed. On the second day of the aforesaid fasting
135 IV, XIV | about the second hour of the day, that this boy was left
136 IV, XIV | thou art troubled; for this day we will bring thee to the
137 IV, XIV | thee alone, who art this day to be delivered from death,
138 IV, XIV | eternal kingdom. For this very day that king was killed in
139 IV, XIV | will find that he was, this day, as we have said, taken
140 IV, XIV | been killed on that very day. He then called the brethren,
141 IV, XIV | the boy died, on that same day; and by his death proved
142 IV, XIV | fasting. From that time, the day of commemoration of that
143 IV, XIX | seldom ate more than once a day, excepting on the greater
144 IV, XIX | brought into the light of day, it was found as free from
145 IV, XIX | been buried on that very day; as the aforesaid Bishop
146 IV, XIX | infirmity; but on the third day she was attacked by the
147 IV, XIX | they had been that very day put about her chaste limbs."~
148 IV, XIX | great veneration to this day. The sarcophagus was found
149 IV, XX | is mighty.~"Yea, and our day likewise a peerless maiden
150 IV, XXII | lain as if dead all that day and the next night among
151 IV, XXIII | turned inwards, her last day came, and about cockcrow,
152 IV, XXIII | the night; and at break of day, the brothers came with
153 IV, XXV | that I may be saved in the day of the Lord, even though
154 IV, XXV | he had gone on a certain day to a distance from the monastery,
155 IV, XXVIII | servant of God, the next day it was found to be full
156 IV, XXVIII | full of water, and to this day affords abundance of its
157 IV, XXIX | being warned of God that the day of his death, or rather
158 IV, XXIX | bodies on one and the same day, to wit, the 20th of March,
159 IV, XXXI | reward. This man, having one day washed in the sea the coverings
160 IV, XXXI | still worse, so that when day returned, he could scarcely
161 IV, XXXII | by him at that time. One day he went into the church
162 IV, XXXII | about the second hour of the day; but while he was occupied
163 IV, XXXII | thoughts and business of the day, on a sudden, about the
164 V, I | furiously during the whole day; so that it plainly appeared
165 V, II | receive alms from him every day. When one week of Lent was
166 V, II | Nor did he cease all that day and the next night, as long
167 V, III | that it was on the fourth day of the moon, said, ‘You
168 V, III | let blood on the fourth day of the moon; for I remember
169 V, IV | to enter his house that day and break his fast. I joined
170 V, VII | Holy Saturday before Easter Day, in the year of our Lord
171 V, VII | Saxons, on the twentieth day of April, in the second
172 V, VIII | had reached its nineteenth day, when his spirit went forth
173 V, VIII | our Lord 692, on the first day of July, when Wictred and
174 V, IX | came to him on a certain day early in the morning one
175 V, X | due to martyrs; and the day of their passion or of the
176 V, X | were killed, which to this day affords a plentiful stream
177 V, XII | continuing in prayer till day, forthwith divided all his
178 V, XII | there he continued till the day of his death, in so great
179 V, XII | exceed the brightness of the day, or the rays of the noontide
180 V, XII | kingdom of Heaven at the day of judgement; but many are
181 V, XII | are succoured before the day of judgement, by the prayers
182 V, XII | yet they shall all, at the day of judgement, behold Christ,
183 V, XII | things." And so, until the day of his calling hence, in
184 V, XIV | to stop in his workshop day and night, than to go to
185 V, XVI | great stone was set. To this day the tomb bears the marks
186 V, XVI | where twelve lamps burn day and night, four within the
187 V, XVII | pulley and burning night and day. In the western part of
188 V, XVII | compunction. Every year, on the day of the Ascension of our
189 V, XVIII | which he governs to this day; the other to Aldhelm, wherein
190 V, XVIII | has been vacant to this day.~
191 V, XIX | at length, on the fifth day, at daybreak, as it were
192 V, XIX | peace four years, till the day of his death. He died in
193 V, XX | diligence, as he does to this day, to procure relics of the
194 V, XXI | that is, from the fifteenth day to the one-and-twentieth.
195 V, XXI | are to wait for the Lord’s day in that third week, and
196 V, XXI | Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall
197 V, XXI | up until the fourteenth day of the same month; and the
198 V, XXI | is made of the fourteenth day, yet it is not commanded
199 V, XXI | Passover be kept on that day; but on the evening of the
200 V, XXI | evening of the fourteenth day, that is, when the fifteenth
201 V, XXI | forthwith adds, ‘Even the first day ye shall put away leaven
202 V, XXI | leavened bread, from the first day until the seventh day, that
203 V, XXI | first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut
204 V, XXI | says, ‘For in this selfsame day I will bring your army out
205 V, XXI | he calls that the first day of unleavened bread, in
206 V, XXI | Egypt on the fourteenth day, in the evening whereof
207 V, XXI | Phase, but on the fifteenth day, as is most plainly written
208 V, XXI | Rameses on the fifteenth day of the first month, on the
209 V, XXI | that is, from the fifteenth day of the first month, till
210 V, XXI | month. But the fourteenth day is named apart from this
211 V, XXI | For in this self-same day I will bring your army out
212 V, XXI | And ye shall observe this day in your generations by an
213 V, XXI | month, on the fourteenth day of the month, ye shall eat
214 V, XXI | until the one-and-twentieth day of the month at even. Seven
215 V, XXI | evening of the fourteenth day to the evening of the one-and-twentieth,
216 V, XXI | evening of the fourteenth day, yet the whole sacred solemnity
217 V, XXI | evening of the fourteenth day, and ends on the evening
218 V, XXI | and has made the Lord’s day, which among the ancients
219 V, XXI | ancients was called the first day of the week, a solemn day
220 V, XXI | day of the week, a solemn day to us for the joy of His
221 V, XXI | year, and the fourteenth day of the same, and the evening
222 V, XXI | be awaited. And when this day should chance to fall on
223 V, XXI | morning, when the Lord’s day dawns, they should celebrate
224 V, XXI | should celebrate the first day of the Paschal festival;
225 V, XXI | festival; for that is the day on which our Lord made known
226 V, XXI | Leviticus, ‘In the fourteenth day of the first month, at even,
227 V, XXI | Passover. And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the
228 V, XXI | unleavened bread. In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation.’~"
229 V, XXI | could be that the Lord’s day should always happen on
230 V, XXI | happen on the fifteenth day of the first month, that
231 V, XXI | faith. But inasmuch as the day of the week does not keep
232 V, XXI | evening of the fourteenth day, we should also wait for
233 V, XXI | also wait for the Lord’s day, between the fifteenth and
234 V, XXI | and the one-and-twentieth day of the same month. For on
235 V, XXI | saying, ‘But the seventh day shall be a more holy convocation,
236 V, XXI | observed from the fourteenth day of the first month till
237 V, XXI | evening of the thirteenth day, it is plain that they make
238 V, XXI | plain that they make that day the beginning of their Easter,
239 V, XXI | on the one-and-twentieth day of the month, it is surely
240 V, XXI | they wholly exclude that day from their solemnity, which
241 V, XXI | they sometimes keep Easter Day entirely in the second week,
242 V, XXI | place it on the seventh day of the third week. And again,
243 V, XXI | kept from the sixteenth day of the said month till the
244 V, XXI | evening of the fifteenth day, it is certain that they
245 V, XXI | solemnity the fourteenth day of the same month, which
246 V, XXI | evening of the fifteenth day, on which the people of
247 V, XXI | Sunday on the twenty-second day of the month, openly transgress
248 V, XXI | Easter on the evening of that day in which the Law commanded
249 V, XXI | appoint that to be the first day of Easter, whereof no mention
250 V, XXI | falls on the twenty-first day of March, as we also prove
251 V, XXI | fourteenth or fifteenth day, the same belongs to the
252 V, XXI | first month, and on that day, without a doubt, we must
253 V, XXI | greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to
254 V, XXI | greater light to begin the day, and the lesser to begin
255 V, XXI | but either on the very day of the equinox, as it was
256 V, XXI | shall happen to be but one day before the time of the equinox,
257 V, XXI | from the dead the third day after the offering of His
258 V, XXI | to be called the Lord’s day, and the Paschal feast of
259 V, XXI | the sun may first make the day longer than the night, and
260 V, XXI | the end of the fourteenth day of the same month, all which
261 V, XXI | third week for the Lord’s day; and so, at length, we celebrate
262 V, XXI | likewise happen on the Lord’s day.~"Now this computation of
263 V, XXI | there is at the present day so great a number of calculators,
264 V, XXII | Resurrection of our Lord, that same day he departed to the Lord
265 V, XXII | Easter was celebrated on that day, on which it had never been
266 V, XXII | with him as Easter that day which they had ever before
267 V, XXII | amendment, rejoiced to see the day of the Lord, and he saw
268 V, XX III| was the forerunner of the day, and the other of the night,
269 V, XX III| been said above, on Easter day; and immediately after Easter,
270 V, XXIV | after the third hour of the day.~In the year 547, Ida began
271 V, XXIV | find, and not only on what day, but also by what sort of
272 V, XXIV | loving-kindness that he may one day come to Thee, the Fountain
273 V, XXIV | eclipse of the sun on the 14th day of August about the third
274 V, XXIV | year and month, on the 24th day of January, the moon suffered
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