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1 0, Pref | been consulted.~For help received in different ways I wish 2 0, Life | admitted to the diaconate, and received priest’s orders in his thirtieth 3 0, Life | emerged from barbarism and received Christianity and the culture 4 0, Life | Lord. I have very gladly received the gift which thou sentest 5 I, I | the Britons and the Picts, received a third nation, the Scots, 6 I, IV | the faith, which they had received, uncorrupted and entire, 7 I, XV | invincible force. The newcomers received of the Britons a place to 8 I, XVII | thither from all parts, received the bishops, whose coming 9 I, XVIII | coming to St. Alban, there received of his relics, and left 10 I, XXI | after being very honourably received by Valentinian and his mother, 11 I, XXIII | bishop, if they should be received by the English, was sent 12 I, XXV | called Bertha; whom he had received from her parents, upon condition 13 I, XXVII | in Britain, and asked and received replies, of which he stood 14 I, XXVII | according to the orders received from the holy Father Gregory, 15 I, XXVII | that the English nation had received the faith of Christ, and 16 I, XXVII | seemed urgent to him. He soon received fitting answers to his questions, 17 I, XXVII | there are any clerks not received into holy orders, who cannot 18 I, XXVII | ignorance before they had received Baptism. For in these times 19 I, XXVII | because the bishop of Aries received the pall in the old times 20 I, XXVII | of the authority he has received. If it shall therefore happen, 21 I, XXVII | immortality which they had received, by the just judgement of 22 I, XXVII | know that this is to be received in a mystery; for if she 23 I, XXVII | which they would not have received at all, had not David first 24 I, XXX | with you, because we have received no account of the success 25 I, XXXI | Thy Name;’ forthwith they received the reply, ‘In this rejoice 26 I, XXXI | conversion of which you have received even the gift of working 27 I, XXXI | either shall receive, or have received, consider the same, not 28 I, XXXII | the grace which you have received from the Divine goodness, 29 I, XXXII | Whose faith you cause to be received and maintained in your own.~" 30 I, XXXII | appear small to you, when received by you with the blessing 31 II, I | of the humble! For he has received a message from on high and 32 II, I | This account, which we have received from a past generation, 33 II, II | Immediately the blind man received sight, and Augustine was 34 II, III | when this province also received the word of truth, by the 35 II, V | twenty-one years after he had received the faith, and was buried 36 II, V | protection to those whom he had received along with their doctrine.~ 37 II, VI | the stripes which he had received. The king, astonished, asked 38 II, VI | his unlawful marriage, he received the faith of Christ, and 39 II, VII | much care and industry, and received letters of exhortation from 40 II, VIII | their Saviour: for having received letters from our son Adulwald, 41 II, VIII | confession of all nations, having received the mystery of the Christian 42 II, VIII | mind that which you have received through the kindness of 43 II, IX | with their king, Edwin, received the Word of faith through 44 II, IX | in the heavenly kingdom, received an increase also of his 45 II, IX | then reigned in Kent, he received the answer, "That it was 46 II, IX | the Northumbrians, and she received Baptism on the holy day 47 II, IX | of the wound which he had received, raised an army and marched 48 II, IX | engaging in war, either slew or received in surrender all those of 49 II, X | CHAP. X.~~AT this time he received a letter from Pope Boniface 50 II, X | you yourselves, who have received the breath of life from 51 II, XI | your Highness, also, having received the wonderful mystery of 52 II, XI | that mystery which you have received by faith, and of the marvellous 53 II, XII | which he had made, when he received the vision, promising to 54 II, XII | persecutor. Redwald willingly received him, and promised to perform ' 55 II, XII | him to a throne.~ Having received this answer, the man who 56 II, XII | glad of the comfort he had received, but still troubled and 57 II, XII | with the prophecy he had received, not only escaped the danger 58 II, XIII | idolatry, declared that he received the faith of Christ: and 59 II, XIV | number of the common sort, received the faith, and the washing 60 II, XVII | the truth which they had received. The contents of which letter 61 II, XX | from whose disciples he had received the word of life. ~The affairs 62 II, XX | and was very honourably received by the Archbishop Honorius 63 II, XX | there the pall which he had received from the Pope of Rome. He 64 III, I | preaching of Paulinus, had also received the mysteries of the faith. 65 III, II | which name it undoubtedly received of old as a presage of what 66 III, III | when in banishment, had received the sacrament of Baptism, 67 III, III | those among them that had received priest’s orders administered 68 III, III | monks, because they had received the faith of Christ through 69 III, IV | the nation of the Picts received the faith of Christ. [565 70 III, IV | errors of idolatry, and received the true faith by the preaching 71 III, IV | example. Wherefore he also received of them the gift of the 72 III, V | nation in Christ, having received the dignity of a bishop. 73 III, V | whatsoever gifts of money he received from the rich, he either 74 III, V | grieving that they had not received the preacher sent to them. 75 III, VII | VII. How the West Saxons received the Word of God by the preaching 76 III, VII | in the reign of Cynegils,received the faith of Christ, through 77 III, VII | the bidding of the Pope he received episcopal consecration from 78 III, VII | the king himself, having received instruction as a catechumen, 79 III, VII | Northumbrians, being present, received him as he came forth from 80 III, VII | banishment, and learned and received the true faith; for the 81 III, VII | The king and the people received him honourably, and asked 82 III, VIII | which she said she had received in this manner. She had 83 III, X | feasting at supper. Being received by the owners of the house, 84 III, X | resort to that place, and received the blessing of health for 85 III, XI | reverence they ought to be received by all the faithful; for 86 III, XI | time, the very earth which received that holy water, had the 87 III, XVIII | for himself, and having received the tonsure, applied himself 88 III, XIX | Angles, he was honourably received by the aforesaid king, and 89 III, XIX | called to mind that he had received his garment when he died. 90 III, XIX | reject him whom you before received; for as you received the 91 III, XIX | before received; for as you received the goods of the sinner, 92 III, XIX | you; for if you had not received the money of this man that 93 III, XXI | the son of King Penda, received the faith and mysteries 94 III, XXI | At the Wall. And having received four priests, who by reason 95 III, XXI | faith, when they had once received the faith of Christ, saying, 96 III, XXII | Cedd, the East Saxons again received the faith, which they had 97 III, XXII | instance of King Oswy, again received the faith, which they had 98 III, XXII | ordination. Cedd, having received the episcopal dignity, returned 99 III, XXII | king of the same people, received him as he came forth from 100 III, XXIII | cleanse the place which he had received for the monastery from stain 101 III, XXIII | places which they had newly received for building a monastery 102 III, XXIII | buried there. Being gladly received by their brethren and fellow 103 III, XXIV | province of the Mercians received the faith of Christ, and 104 III, XXV | feared, lest haply, having received the name of Christians, 105 III, XXV | Gaul, from whom also he had received the crown of ecclesiastical 106 III, XXV | The Easter which I keep, I received from my elders, who sent 107 III, XXVI | the English nation,whom he received in the early years of his 108 III, XXVI | only cattle; for if they received any money from rich persons, 109 III, XXVI | monk went, he was joyfully received by all men, as God’s servant; 110 III, XXVI | avarice, that none of them received lands and possessions for 111 III, XXVII | another. The Scots willingly received them all, and took care 112 III, XXVII | episcopal office, which he received, by deeds worthy of it; 113 III, XXVII | of those things which he received from the rich. He also added 114 III, XXIX | servants of God. We have received to our comfort your Excellency’ 115 III, XXIX | throughout your island. We have received the presents sent by your 116 III, XXX | preserved the faith which he had received, and, as we shall show hereafter, 117 IV, I | where they pleased. Having received the same, Theodore went 118 IV, I | above, and was by him kindly received, and long entertained. But 119 IV, II | dwelt, for he was gladly received and heard by all persons; 120 IV, II | know that I have not duly received episcopal ordination, I 121 IV, III | need to go. Ceadda having received the bishopric of the Mercians 122 IV, III | same end, and they, having received his blessing, had gone away 123 IV, V | might be most particularly received by them all.~"Article I. 124 IV, V | wander about, or be anywhere received without commendatory letters 125 IV, V | But if he shall be once received, and will not return when 126 IV, V | receiver, and he that is received shall be under excommunication.~" 127 IV, VI | Wynfrid being deposed, Sexwulf received his bishopric, and Earconwald 128 IV, VII | them, she and all of them received a most certain answer from 129 IV, X | went out of the place, she received the gift of sight which 130 IV, XI | Earconwald,and with his blessing received the religious habit, which 131 IV, XII | the Mercians and having received of him a certain church, 132 IV, XIII | of the aforesaid king, be received into his own country or 133 IV, XIII | here, who was present, and received him as his godson when he 134 IV, XIII | day on which the nation received the Baptism of the faith, 135 IV, XIII | that by his help they had received those which are temporal.~ 136 IV, XIV | time that this province had received the faith of Christ, a grievous 137 IV, XIV | of the faith which he had received. The Apostles therefore, 138 IV, XIV | celebrated, that having received thy voyage provision, the 139 IV, XVI | XVI. How the Isle of Wight received Christian inhabitants, and 140 IV, XVI | Bishop. The part which he received, he committed to one of 141 IV, XVI | the wounds which he had received whilst he was fighting in 142 IV, XVI | provinces of Britain had received the faith of Christ, the 143 IV, XVI | the Isle of Wight also received the same; yet because it 144 IV, XVI | subjection, no man there received the office or see of a bishop, 145 IV, XVII | receiving those whom they received; glorifying God the Father, 146 IV, XVIII | and was now honourably received by Pope Agatho of blessed 147 IV, XVIII | and reading,, he had also received a commission from the Apostolic 148 IV, XVIII | was carried to Rome, and received with great joy by the Apostolic 149 IV, XIX | the city of Coludi,having received the veil of the religious 150 IV, XXIII | with that king she also received the faith and mysteries 151 IV, XXIII | her to her home, and she received land to the extent of one 152 IV, XXIII | and princes, sought and received her counsel; she obliged 153 IV, XXIII | and about cockcrow, having received the voyage provision of 154 IV, XXIV | man, but by God’s grace he received the free gift of song, for 155 IV, XXIV | said the other. Having received this answer he straightway 156 IV, XXIV | told him of the gift he had received, was conducted to the abbess, 157 IV, XXIV | monastic vows; and having received him into the monastery, 158 IV, XXIV | me the Eucharist." Having received It into his hand, he asked, 159 IV, XXVII | man’s direction, from him received both a knowledge of the 160 IV, XXVII | the faith which they had received, had recourse to the false 161 IV, XXIX | be accounted worthy to be received into the like abode of eternal 162 IV, XXXII | its place. But he having received the hairs of the holy head, 163 V, I | became a bishop. After he had received the priesthood, he consecrated 164 V, III | said he, "and had been received with great and universal 165 V, IV | hand, and having forthwith received health and strength, ministered 166 V, VII | obtain to be more readily received into the fellowship of the 167 V, X | the Franks, were gladly received by him; and as he had lately 168 V, X | equal in power. So the reeve received and entertained them in 169 V, XI | Old Saxons, those who had received the Word were dispersed 170 V, XII | river Tweed, and having received the tonsure, went apart 171 V, XII | repented, they shall all be received into the kingdom of Heaven 172 V, XII | which the souls of those are received who, indeed, when they leave 173 V, XII | monastery above-mentioned, and received the crown of the monastic 174 V, XIV | he died without having received the saving Viaticum, and 175 V, XV | places, was most gladly received by him and gladly heard, 176 V, XVIII | XVIII. How the South Saxons received Eadbert and Eolla, and the 177 V, XIX | the holy places at Rome, received the tonsure, and ending 178 V, XIX | other books, having not yet received the tonsure, but being in 179 V, XIX | stayed with him three years, received from him the tonsure, and 180 V, XIX | Frisland, and honourably received by that barbarous people 181 V, XXI | Easter Sunday, which we received from the Gospel, in the 182 V, XXI | month, all which we have received by the Law to be observed, 183 V, XXI | meet to be followed and received by us than that which that 184 V, XXI | be reasonable, shall be received by all clerks in my kingdom." 185 V, XXII | honourably and joyfully received. Being a most gracious teacher, 186 V, XX III| after in that country they received the due reward of their 187 V, XXIV | Romans who came to Britain, received the surrender of a great 188 V, XXIV | year 604, the East Saxons received the faith of Christ, under 189 V, XXIV | nineteenth year of my age, I received deacon’s orders; in the 190 V, XXIV | Ceolfrid. From the time when I received priest’s orders, till the 191 V, XXIV | Archbishop Tatwine, having received the pall by Apostolic authority, 192 V, XXIV | and bishop Egbert, having received the pall from the Apostolic 193 V, XXIV | Winfrid, Bishop of the Franks, received the crown of martyrdom,


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