Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | political changes have taken place in the north: the defeat
2 0, Life | antiphons to their proper place, and with the help of one
3 0, Life | occupations to take his place at the daily offices, lest,
4 0, Life | assume that his death took place on the eve of Ascension
5 0, Life | greatly to sit facing my holy place where I was wont to pray,
6 I, I | by sea, desired to have a place granted them in which they
7 I, XI | Britain and killed. In his place, Constantine, one of the
8 I, XII | Aebbercurnig, west of it, at a place called in the Pictish language
9 I, XV | three ships of war and had a place in which to settle assigned
10 I, XV | received of the Britons a place to inhabit among them, upon
11 I, XVIII | handful of dust from the place where the blessed martyr’
12 I, XIX | detained some time in the same place by his infirmity, a fire
13 I, XIX | raged on every side, the place in which he lay appeared
14 I, XX | moderate height. In that place he drew up his untried troops,
15 I, XXVII | Augustine as the most suitable place to be the metropolitan city)
16 I, XXVII | ordination of a bishop is to take place without assembling three
17 I, XXVII | forbear entering the holy place, because the pleasure itself
18 I, XXVII | is no other priest in the place; for if there be others
19 I, XXX | to ascend to the highest place rises by degrees or steps,
20 I, XXXIII | by the inhabitants of the place; but since it was the will
21 I, XXXIV | cut to pieces at a famous place, called Degsastan, that
22 II, I | exposed for sale in the market place, and much people resorted
23 II, II | province of the Britons, at a place which is to this day called,
24 II, II | with his company at the place where the synod is to be
25 II, II | combatants, standing apart in a place of greater safety; he inquired
26 II, II | came together to do in that place. Most of them were of the
27 II, III | archbishops by a priest of that place. On the tomb of Augustine
28 II, VII | crowned Martyrs was in the place where the fire raged most
29 II, X | privilege of distinction, as to place him above all else; so that,
30 II, X | made like unto those that place the hope of their confidence
31 II, X | like a stone fixed in one place, being so formed, and having
32 II, XII | province, and lead you to a place where neither Redwald nor
33 II, XIII | all its precincts. This place where the idols once stood
34 II, XIV | of Paulinus, in the same place a larger and nobler church
35 II, XIV | built instead of it, at the place called Maelmin.~ These things
36 II, XIV | burnt, together with all the place. Instead of this royal seat
37 II, XVI | cures are wrought in that place, for the benefit of those
38 II, XVI | mentioned in its proper place. A certain priest and abbot
39 II, XVII | may likewise prepare a place for you in the heavenly
40 II, XVII | substitute another bishop in his place; which privilege we are
41 II, XIX | of God?' And in the first place, it is blasphemous folly
42 III, I | withstand, was slain at a place called in the English tongue
43 III, II | arm healed. [634 A.D.]~THE place is shown to this day, and
44 III, II | their faith deserved. In the place where they prayed very many
45 III, II | restored to health.~The place is called in the English
46 III, II | shown forth to this day. The place is near the wall in the
47 III, II | eyes of all men to that place;and this with good reason;
48 III, II | designed to go up to the place of the holy cross, he desired
49 III, II | sat at table, having no place to bestow the gift which
50 III, III | Lindisfarne,as he desired. Which place, as the tide ebbs and flows,
51 III, IV | the English nation. The place belongs to the province
52 III, IV | hereafter in its proper place.~
53 III, VII | and finding all in that place confirmed pagans, he thought
54 III, VIII | abbess, named Fara, at a place called In Brige; for at
55 III, VIII | the inhabitants of that place; but for us it shall suffice
56 III, VIII | raise it higher in the same place, and whilst they were doing
57 III, VIII | it, and was buried in the place in the church which she
58 III, IX | frequently wrought in the place where King Oswald was killed;
59 III, IX | predecessor Edwin, at a place called in the English tongue
60 III, IX | after his death; for, in the place where he was killed by the
61 III, IX | up the very dust of the place where his body fell, and
62 III, IX | should be healed in the place where he died; for, whilst
63 III, IX | have been wrought in that place, or with the dust carried
64 III, IX | travelling on horseback near that place, when his horse on a sudden
65 III, IX | struggles to come to the very place where the great king died.
66 III, IX | wonderful sanctity in the place where the horse had been
67 III, IX | gave them an account of the place where his horse had been
68 III, IX | wagon and carried to the place and laid down there. At
69 III, X | X. How the dust of that place prevailed against fire. [
70 III, X | happened to pass by the same place, where the aforesaid battle
71 III, X | unusual greenness in that place must be that some person
72 III, X | had been taken from the place where the blood of King
73 III, X | daily to resort to that place, and received the blessing
74 III, XII | come away, or stir from the place, till the time is past,
75 III, XIV | city of Rochester. In his place.Archbishop Honorius ordained
76 III, XIV | their own homes, from the place that is called Wilfaraesdun,
77 III, XIV | year of his reign, at a place called Ingetlingum, where
78 III, XIV | and the Bishop sat in his place; but the king, who had come
79 III, XVI | wherewith he encompassed the place to a great height on the
80 III, XVII | church and a chamber in that place, he was wont often to go
81 III, XVII | soon rebuilt in the same place, and that same buttress
82 III, XVII | they did not, as before, place that buttress on the outside
83 III, XVII | been healed in that same place, as also that by means of
84 III, XVIII | of whom, in the proper place, we shall speak hereafter.
85 III, XIX | built a monastery in the place called Latineacum,2and falling
86 III, XX | province of the Gyrwas,in his place; and he being taken from
87 III, XX | died, he consecrated in his place Damian,who was of the race
88 III, XXIII | How Bishop Cedd, having a place for building a monastery
89 III, XXIII | to serve the Lord in that place. The king had before with
90 III, XXIII | the Bishop chose himself a place whereon to build a monastery
91 III, XXIII | desiring first to cleanse the place which he had received for
92 III, XXIV | and awaited the event in a place of safety. The engagement
93 III, XXIV | warfare should cease, and place and means should be afforded
94 III, XXIV | of ten families, at the place called Streanaeshalch,built
95 III, XXIV | called Ingetlingum,and is the place where King Oswin was killed,
96 III, XXIV | aforesaid servant of God, a place there to build a monastery,
97 III, XXV | Eadbert,also bishop of that place, took off the thatch, and
98 III, XXV | of forty families, at a place called Inhrypum; which place,
99 III, XXV | place called Inhrypum; which place, not long before, he had
100 III, XXV | choice, preferred to quit the place rather than alter their
101 III, XXVI | Easter. This debate took place in the year of our Lord
102 III, XXVI | the Northumbriansin his place, having been instructed
103 III, XXVI | interred in the sacristy.~The place which they governed shows
104 III, XXVII | sitting alone in a fitting place, began seriously to reflect
105 III, XXVIII | as yet appointed in his place; whereupon they betook themselves
106 III, XXIX | consecrated in Wighard’s place.~
107 IV, I | and give him a suitable place to live in with his followers.~
108 IV, III | build a monastery, at the place called Ad Barvae,or "At
109 IV, III | his episcopal see in the place called Lyccidfelth,in which
110 IV, III | praying in the oratory of that place, on a sudden, as he afterwards
111 IV, III | the rein, filled all the place and encompassed it about.
112 IV, III | Peter, was built in the same place, his bones were translated
113 IV, III | disregarded by the keepers of the place, and having rested there
114 IV, III | the goodness of God. The place of the sepulchre is a wooden
115 IV, III | their desired health.~In his place, Theodore ordained Wynfrid,
116 IV, IV | far and near, he found a place in the island of Ireland
117 IV, IV | him who let them have the place. Then at once building a
118 IV, V | of the synod held at the place Herutford, in which Archbishop
119 IV, V | the first indiction,at the place which is called Herutford:
120 IV, V | themselves do not move from one place to another, that is, from
121 IV, V | the 1st of August, at the place called Clofeshoch.~"VIII.
122 IV, V | Theodore and made bishop in his place. Whilst he was still alive,
123 IV, V | elected and consecrated in his place; from which time to the
124 IV, VI | a few years, and in his, place ordained Sexwulf bishop,
125 IV, VI | by the river Thames, at a place called Cerotaesei,that is,
126 IV, VI | of the East Saxons, at a place called In Berecingum, wherein
127 IV, VII | after, rising from that place, removed to the south side
128 IV, VII | Heaven, also showed the place in which their bodies were
129 IV, X | God, and interred in one place. How often a brightness
130 IV, X | before she went out of the place, she received the gift of
131 IV, XII | Gebmund was put in his place by Theodore.~In the year
132 IV, XIII | small monastery, at the place called Bosanhamm, (Bosham
133 IV, XIII | wandering in exile. The place is called Selaeseu, (Selsey,
134 IV, XIII | in width; which sort of place is by the Latins called
135 IV, XIII | Bishop Wilfrid, having this place given him, founded therein
136 IV, XIII | together with the said place, gave him all the goods
137 IV, XIV | boy was left alone in the place where he lay sick, when
138 IV, XVI | inhabitants thereof, and to place in their stead people from
139 IV, XVI | the Jutes.Coming to the place called At the Stone, they
140 IV, XVI | not far from there, at a place called Hreutford, (Redbridge)
141 IV, XVII | laid before them, at the place which, in the Saxon tongue,
142 IV, XIX | doubted that this might take place in our age, which true histories
143 IV, XIX | aunt to King Egfrid, at the place called the city of Coludi,
144 IV, XIX | purposely for her, and the place for the head, which was
145 IV, XXIII | order a monastery in the place called Streanaeshalch, and
146 IV, XXIII | other bishop ordained in his place. A little while before,
147 IV, XXIII | from above filling all the place. Looking earnestly upon
148 IV, XXIII | in the monastery in the place of the abbess,and whose
149 IV, XXIII | news of her death, from the place where she had died. They
150 IV, XXIV | covering of their dwelling place, and next the earth." This
151 IV, XXIV | this life, to make ready a place there for him to take his
152 IV, XXV | is ready to fall on this place and those that dwell therein.’"
153 IV, XXV | the inhabitants of that place were for a few days in some
154 IV, XXVI | monasteries, he chose his own place of abode in the monastery,
155 IV, XXVII | father then governed that place also as abbot. From ancient
156 IV, XXVII | the first bishop of the place, being himself a monk, brought
157 IV, XXVIII | that I may live in that place by the labour of my hands,
158 IV, XXVIII | soon return to you." The place was quite destitute of water,
159 IV, XXVIII | near the river Alne, at a place called Adtuifyrdi, which
160 IV, XXVIII | church of Hagustald, in the place of Tunbert,who had been
161 IV, XXX | to lay them in the same place, but above the pavement,
162 IV, XXX | he being then alone in a place remote from the church,
163 IV, XXX | be put upon the body, in place of these you have brought,
164 IV, XXX | know of a surety that the place will not long remain empty,
165 IV, XXX | sometimes wrought in that place testify to the merits of
166 IV, XXXII | youth to put back into its place. But he having received
167 V, III | and humility, was, in his place, appointed bishop of York,
168 V, III | monastery of nuns, at the place called Wetadun, where the
169 V, IX | Returning then to the chosen place of his pilgrimage, he gave
170 V, X | almost forty miles, to the place where their companions were.
171 V, X | find their bodies in that place, where he should see rays
172 V, X | spring burst forth in the place where they were killed,
173 V, X | plentiful stream in that same place.~
174 V, XI | wife, Blithryda, gave him a place of abode in a certain island
175 V, XI | city.~Pippin gave him a place for his episcopal see, in
176 V, XII | tonsure, went apart into a place of abode which the abbot
177 V, XII | sweeping through all the place. Both sides were full of
178 V, XII | sight, on a sudden I saw the place before us begin to grow
179 V, XII | light shed over all this place that it seemed to exceed
180 V, XII | was shed abroad from the place, that the other which I
181 V, XII | should enter that delightful place, my guide, on a sudden stood
182 V, XII | and freezing cold, is the place in which the souls of those
183 V, XII | all eternity.~This flowery place, in which you see this fair
184 V, XII | neighbourhood whereof that place is, where you heard the
185 V, XII | shall, after death, have a place of abode among these joyful
186 V, XII | sweetness and beauty of the place which I beheld, and with
187 V, XII | of his degree.~He had a place of abode assigned him apart
188 V, XII | prayer. And inasmuch as that place was on the banks of the
189 V, XIV | point of death, saw the place of punishment appointed
190 V, XIV | brethren and elders of the place, and admonished to be converted
191 V, XIV | neighbourhood," said he, "I see a place of eternal perdition prepared
192 V, XVI | the aforesaid book of the place of our Lord’s Nativity,
193 V, XVI | HE wrote concerning the place of the Nativity of our Lord,
194 V, XVI | is said to have been the place where our Lord was born;
195 V, XVI | likewise wrote about the place of His Passion and Resurrection
196 V, XVI | the north side, the first place to be visited, according
197 V, XVI | hanging over it. Under the place of our Lord’s Cross, a crypt
198 V, XVII | he likewise wrote of the place of our Lord’s Ascension,
199 V, XVII | patriarchs.~CONCERNING the place of our Lord’s Ascension,
200 V, XVII | Footprints of our Lord, the place where He ascended being
201 V, XVIII | hereafter in the proper place, and who while still deacon
202 V, XVIII | have been wrought in the place where he died, through the
203 V, XIX | his clerk, attended to the place where he was to be beheaded,
204 V, XIX | land of ten families at the place called Stanford; and not
205 V, XIX | thirty families, at the place called Inhrypum; which place
206 V, XIX | place called Inhrypum; which place he had formerly given to
207 V, XIX | choice, had rather quit the place than adopt the Catholic
208 V, XIX | some days, they came to the place where it was written, "Wilfrid,
209 V, XIX | their worship. And in this place he gathered a great throng
210 V, XXI | near the river Tyne, at the place called Ingyruum, which he
211 V, XXI | the second week, and never place it on the seventh day of
212 V, XXI | of their error, when they place Easter Sunday on the twenty-second
213 V, XX III| of St. Andrew for his own place of burial. After him Aldwulf
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