Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | that sounde and Catholike faith planted first among Englishmen
2 0, Int | Protestants and the primitive faith of the English Church."
3 0, Int | missionary centre, planting the faith in Germany, and. drawing
4 0, Int | reception of the Christian faith in the kingdom of Kent and
5 0, Int | himself been drawn to the faith in Gaul.~Meanwhile, peace
6 0, Int | smouldering embers of the faith.~BOOK III.—Book III opens
7 0, Int | East Saxons receive the faith a second time. Cedd becomes
8 0, Int | recall the East Saxons to the faith.~BOOK IV.—In all but one
9 0, Int | provinces is won for the faith.~In the Council of Hatfield (
10 0, Int | 690) and others plant the faith among the German tribes.~
11 I, IV | the Britons preserved the faith, which they had received,
12 I, XVII | with its foul taint the faith of the Britons. But whereas
13 I, XVII | sent thither to sustain the faith, and by unanimous consent,
14 I, XVII | to confirm the people’s faith in the grace of God. With
15 I, XVII | the one side was Divine faith, on the other human presumption;
16 I, XVII | Pelagius, the founder of their faith, on the other Christ. The
17 I, XVIII | settled in the purity of the faith, the bishops went to the
18 I, XIX | in the assurance of his faith, would not suffer himself
19 I, XX | the troops set forth; the faith of the people was fired;
20 I, XX | and gained a victory by faith, without the aid of human
21 I, XXI | the people constant in the faith as they had left them; and
22 I, XXI | miracle, and the Catholic faith was firmly established in
23 I, XXI | it came to pass that the faith in those parts continued
24 I, XXII | they never preached the faith to the Saxons, or English,
25 I, XXII | truth, to bring it to the faith.~
26 I, XXV | her to support her in the faith. Some days after, the king
27 I, XXVI | had been converted to the faith, they obtained greater liberty
28 I, XXVI | have fellowship, through faith, in the unity of Christ’
29 I, XXVI | their conversion and their faith, yet compelled none to embrace
30 I, XXVII | nation had received the faith of Christ, and that he was
31 I, XXVII | of God, converted to the faith, you must establish the
32 I, XXVII | Second Question—Whereas the faith is one and the same, are
33 I, XXVII | which as yet is new in the faith, whatsoever you can gather
34 I, XXVII | when they attain to the faith they are to be admonished
35 I, XXVII | But all that come to the faith are to be admonished not
36 I, XXIX | fulfilling their office in faith and righteousness, they
37 I, XXXII | to spread the Christian faith among the people under your
38 I, XXXII | mind, in the fervour of faith, and further his endeavours,
39 I, XXXII | partaker of His kingdom, Whose faith you cause to be received
40 I, XXXII | intent-that when the Christian faith is spread abroad in your
41 II, I | the power of Satan to the faith of Christ, it behoves us
42 II, I | before converted to the true faith, he made our nation, till
43 II, I | opposed to the orthodox faith. For the Catholic faith
44 II, I | faith. For the Catholic faith holds that our body, raised
45 II, I | have. In maintaining this faith, the venerable Father Gregory
46 II, I | liberty. Rejoicing in the faith and salvation of our race,
47 II, I | gaining armies for the Faith from a new people. This
48 II, II | be brought, and let the faith and practice of him, by
49 II, III | worship of idols to the faith of Christ, and having ended
50 II, V | after he had received the faith, and was buried in St. Martin'
51 II, V | only refused to accept the faith of Christ, but was also
52 II, V | submitted to the laws of the faith and of a pure life. Nor
53 II, V | who had revolted from the faith. Mellitus and Justus accordingly
54 II, V | nor return to the unity of faith and charity which is in
55 II, VI | marriage, he received the faith of Christ, and being baptized,
56 II, VIII | and the certainty of the faith. Therefore, firmly confiding
57 II, VIII | mystery of the Christian faith, may declare, that in truth '
58 II, IX | Edwin, received the Word of faith through the preaching of
59 II, IX | of his reception of the faith, and his share in the heavenly
60 II, IX | nation's reception of the faith was the alliance by marriage
61 II, IX | pagan husband, lest the faith and the mysteries of the
62 II, IX | opposition to the Christian faith, which the maiden professed;
63 II, IX | clergy, to follow their faith and worship after the custom
64 II, IX | they should not abandon the faith, but, if haply he might,
65 II, IX | pagans to the grace of the faith by his preaching. But, as
66 II, IX | mysteries of the Christian faith, though he no longer worshipped
67 II, IX | Paulinus, in the knowledge of faith, and to confer with such
68 II, X | exhorting him to embrace the faith, which was as follows:~
69 II, X | fulness of the Christian faith; to the end that, bringing
70 II, X | east unto the west, through faith by confession to the saving
71 II, XI | mystery of the Christian faith. And this the mystical purification
72 II, XI | mystery of the Christian faith, continually excels in the
73 II, XI | spreading the Christian faith. But when our fatherly love
74 II, XI | to the brightness of your faith, separated from it by the
75 II, XI | fellowship, by the unity of faith. Persist, therefore, illustrious
76 II, XI | which you have received by faith, and of the marvellous reward
77 II, XI | the warmth of the Divine faith may kindle his understanding
78 II, XI | your Redeemer the fruit of faith and of the benefits entrusted
79 II, XII | rather to keep his pledged faith; for when he had privately
80 II, XII | third promise; accept the faith, and keep the precepts of
81 II, XIII | and bound to receive the faith which Paulinus taught; but
82 II, XIII | declared that he received the faith of Christ: and when he inquired
83 II, XIV | common sort, received the faith, and the washing of holy
84 II, XIV | then the fervour of the faith, as is reported, and the
85 II, XV | province to receive the faith and mysteries of Christ.
86 II, XV | mysteries of the Christian faith in Kent, but in vain; for
87 II, XV | from the sincerity of the faith; and thus his latter state
88 II, XV | had embraced the Christian faith, was slain by one Ricbert,
89 II, XV | into the mysteries of the faith, whereof he made it his
90 II, XV | and bringing it to the faith and works of righteousness,
91 II, XVI | benefit of those who have faith to seek them. In that church,
92 II, XVI | told me concerning the faith of this province that an
93 II, XVII | Paulinus, converted to the faith and confession of Christ,
94 II, XVII | inflamed with the fire of faith, that it shines out far
95 II, XVII | of the sincerity of your faith, which has been made known
96 II, XVIII | to the end, that through faith and works, in the fear and
97 II, XIX | contrary to the orthodox faith, do through the darkness
98 II, XX | the Britons to despise the faith and religion of the English,
99 III, I | successors lost both the faith of their nation and the
100 III, I | received the mysteries of the faith. But the kingdom of the
101 III, I | renounced the mysteries of the faith, as of the outrageous tyranny
102 III, I | but strengthened with the faith of Christ; and the impious
103 III, II | himself, in the ardour of his faith, laid hold of it and held
104 III, II | obtained the victory, as their faith deserved. In the place where
105 III, II | and memorial of the king’s faith; for even to this day, many
106 III, II | symbol of the Christian faith, no church, no altar erected
107 III, II | prompted by the zeal of his faith, set up this standard of
108 III, III | the grace of the Christian faith, whereof he had found happy
109 III, III | receive the Sacraments of the faith of our Lord. Nor were they
110 III, III | because they had received the faith of Christ through their
111 III, IV | of the Picts received the faith of Christ. [565 A.D.]~IN
112 III, IV | idolatry, and received the true faith by the preaching of Bishop
113 III, IV | instructed at Rome in the faith and mysteries of the truth;
114 III, IV | converted that nation to the faith of Christ, by his preaching
115 III, V | receive the mystery of the faith, or, if they were believers,
116 III, V | strengthen them in the faith, and stir them up by words
117 III, V | to administer the Word of faith to him and his nation, there
118 III, VII | of Cynegils,received the faith of Christ, through the preaching
119 III, VII | sow the seed of the holy faith in the farthest inland regions
120 III, VII | but refused to receive the faith and the mysteries of the
121 III, VII | learned and received the true faith; for the king, with whom
122 III, VII | when he acknowledged the faith of Christ; and he perceived
123 III, IX | of August.~How great his faith was towards God, and how
124 III, XIII | the excellency of whose faith and virtue has been made
125 III, XIII | immediately that he had entire faith therein. Then I blessed
126 III, XIX | Christ, and confirmed in the faith and love of Christ those
127 III, XXI | King Penda, received the faith and mysteries of the truth.
128 III, XXI | unless he would receive the faith of Christ, and be baptized,
129 III, XXI | prevailed on to receive the faith by King Oswy’s son Alchfrid,
130 III, XXI | washed in the fountain of the faith.~Nor did King Penda forbid
131 III, XXI | be without the works of faith, when they had once received
132 III, XXI | they had once received the faith of Christ, saying, that
133 III, XXII | Saxons again received the faith, which they had before cast
134 III, XXII | Oswy, again received the faith, which they had formerly
135 III, XXII | agreed and assented to the faith, he was baptized with them
136 III, XXII | convert his nation to the faith of Christ, and cleanse them
137 III, XXII | assist him in the Word of faith, and the ministry of Baptism,
138 III, XXIII | and the Sacraments of the faith; by whose means he chiefly
139 III, XXIV | the Mercians received the faith of Christ, and Oswy gave
140 III, XXIV | the grace of the Christian faith.~Diuma was made the first
141 III, XXV | to practise the works of faith, piety, and love, according
142 III, XXV | that all who come to the faith should forsake the idols
143 III, XXVI | things that appertain to the faith and truth. But Eata,who
144 III, XXIX | to the true and Apostolic faith, in hope that even as you
145 III, XXIX | the Catholic and Apostolic faith, to the redemption of his
146 III, XXIX | the Catholic and Apostolic faith. For it is written, ‘Seek
147 III, XXX | mysteries of the Christian faith, and turned apostate. For
148 III, XXX | very devoutly preserved the faith which he had received, and,
149 III, XXX | Wulfhere, hearing that the faith of the province was in part
150 III, XXX | the province to the true faith. He acted with much discretion,
151 III, XXX | choosing rather to die in the faith of resurrection in Him,
152 IV, I | contrary to the truth of the faith into the Church where he
153 IV, III | house. As the fervour of his faith increased, resolving to
154 IV, V | common on behalf of our faith; to the end that whatsoever
155 IV, X | professing that she had perfect faith that she should be there
156 IV, XIII | administered to them the Word of faith, and the Baptism of salvation.
157 IV, XIII | the Name of God and the faith. But there was among them
158 IV, XIII | received the Baptism of the faith, there fell a soft but plentiful
159 IV, XIII | instructed all the people in the faith of Christ, and cleansed
160 IV, XIV | province had received the faith of Christ, a grievous pestilence
161 IV, XIV | been lately called to the faith, were snatched away out
162 IV, XIV | nation, lately called to the faith ,who had been attacked by
163 IV, XIV | observed the mysteries of the faith which he had received. The
164 IV, XVI | mysteries of the Christian faith. The king consented, and
165 IV, XVI | Britain had received the faith of Christ, the Isle of Wight
166 IV, XVII | being informed that the faith of the Church at Constantinople
167 IV, XVII | diligently inquired into the faith of each. He found them all
168 IV, XVII | one mind in the Catholic faith, and this he caused to be
169 IV, XVII | forth the right and orthodox faith, as our Lord Jesus Christ
170 IV, XVII | confession of the right faith, this holy synod added to
171 IV, XVII | thus set forth the Catholic faith, thereto subscribe."~
172 IV, XVIII | decrees of the Catholic faith, was the venerable John,
173 IV, XVIII | inform himself concerning the faith of the English Church, and
174 IV, XVIII | opinion greatly perplexed the faith of the Church of Constantinople
175 IV, XVIII | in Britain, the Catholic faith was found untainted in all,
176 IV, XVIII | testimony of the Catholic faith of the English nation was
177 IV, XXII | man, were stirred up in faith and pious devotion to prayer,
178 IV, XXIII | king she also received the faith and mysteries of Christ,
179 IV, XXIII | time, preaching the Word of faith, and showing an example
180 IV, XXVII | joys; for many profaned the faith which they held by their
181 IV, XXVII | neglecting the mysteries of the faith which they had received,
182 IV, XXVII | of God, converted to the faith, you must establish the
183 IV, XXVIII | done this relying upon the faith and prayers of the servant
184 IV, XXXII | touched it; nor did his faith disappoint him. It was then,
185 V, VII | heights of Heaven. wondrous faith of the king, but greatest
186 V, IX | teacher of the Christian faith to the Picts beyond the
187 V, IX | strangers by teaching them the faith, he took care to be the
188 V, X | consented to receive the faith. Thus it came to pass, that
189 V, X | many from idolatry to the faith of Christ.~Following their
190 V, X | religion of the Christian faith; and thus by degrees all
191 V, XI | and preaching the Word of faith far and near, drew many
192 V, XIX | bishops, to declare his own faith and the faith of the province
193 V, XIX | declare his own faith and the faith of the province or island
194 V, XIX | found orthodox in their faith, it was thought fit to record
195 V, XIX | of the true and catholic faith, and confirmed the same
196 V, XIX | idolatrous worship to the faith of Christ. He also sent
197 V, XIX | as a man, of untainted faith and an upright mind." This
198 V, XX | confession of the catholic faith, and well versed in the
199 V, XXI | it with one and the same faith. But inasmuch as the day
200 V, XXI | world to the Father, by faith, hope, and charity. We are
201 V, XXI | bondage; but that, with devout faith and love, we worship the
202 V, XXI | Church and the Christian Faith. And we know indeed that
203 V, XXI | now, as it agrees in one faith, hope, and charity towards
204 V, XXI | not hurtful to those whose faith is pure towards God, and
205 V, XXI | Easter, and in matters of faith; nevertheless, among all
206 V, XXI | catholic unity by their faith and works; nay, I confidently
207 V, XXII | they had of the Christian faith, now, when the English people
208 V, XXII | the rule of the Catholic faith, still persist in their
209 V, XX III| with them in the joy of His faith, let the multitude of isles
210 V, XXIV | East Saxons received the faith of Christ, under King Sabert,
211 V, XXIV | to the mysteries of the faith. [III, 21.]~In the year
212 V, XXIV | concerning the Catholic faith, Archbishop Theodore presiding;
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