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1 0, Int | reign of William III, it came into the possession of Bishop 2 0, Life | singing of the angels who came to summon Ceadda to his 3 0, Life | Hallelujah.’ And when he came to the words, ‘leave us 4 0, Life | the Ascension of our Lord came, he began to suffer still 5 I, I | the Britons (or Brythons)came from Gaul is doubtless a 6 I, I | beyond the bounds of Britain, came to Ireland and landed on 7 I, II | was the first Roman that came into Britain. [54 AD]~Now 8 I, II | only by the river Rhine, he came into the province of the 9 I, III | second of the Romans who came into Britain, brought the 10 I, III | Lord. In which year there came to pass a most grievous 11 I, VIII | deserts and secret caves, came forth and rebuilt the churches 12 I, XI | after Caius Julius Caesar came to the island. They dwelt 13 I, XII | refused to return, at once came back, and growing more confident 14 I, XV | them with pay. Those who came over were of the three most 15 I, XV | is now called Old Saxony, came the East-Saxons, the South-Saxons, 16 I, XV | of the aforesaid nations came over into the island, and 17 I, XV | Others, spent with hunger, came forth and submitted themselves 18 I, XVII | the whole country readily came over to their way of thinking; 19 I, XVII | to enter the lists. They came forward in all the splendour 20 I, XVIII | held the office of tribune, came forward with his wife, and 21 I, XIX | restored, that when the day came, with good courage he set 22 I, XX | instructed by daily sermons, came together eagerly to receive 23 I, XXI | corrected of their errors. So it came to pass that the faith in 24 I, XXV | Some days after, the king came into the island, and sitting 25 I, XXV | better of him. But they came endued with Divine, not 26 I, XXXIV | alarmed by his success, came against him with a great 27 II, I | that was ready to perish came upon me, and I caused the 28 II, I | from my mother's womb it came forth with me.")~ To his 29 II, II | This being decreed, there came, it is said, seven bishops 30 II, II | they were, and what they came together to do in that place. 31 II, II | twelve hundred of those that came to pray are said to have 32 II, IV | learnt from Bishop Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, 33 II, IV | walk; for when Bishop Dagan came to us, not only did he refuse 34 II, V | invited by Vortigern, first came into Britain, with his son 35 II, V | Being driven thence, he came into Kent, to take counsel 36 II, VI | churches in freedom. They came back one year after their 37 II, IX | of our Lord 625, and so came to King Edwin with the aforesaid 38 II, IX | The next year there came into the province one called 39 II, IX | by the deadly venom. He came to the king on the first 40 II, XI | been informed by those, who came to acquaint us with the 41 II, XII | and kingdoms, and at last came to Redwald, beseeching him 42 II, XII | who he was, and whence he came, that had so talked to him, 43 II, XII | him, his aforesaid friend came to him, and greeting him 44 II, XII | to follow, the man of God came to him one day, laid his 45 II, XV | to partake as soon as he came to the throne. His exertions 46 II, XVIII | to the see in his stead, came to Paulinus to be ordained, 47 II, XX | Honorius and King Eadbald. He came thither under the conduct 48 III, I | manner, when he unadvisedly came to him with only twelve 49 III, III | banishment. From that time many came daily into Britain from 50 III, III | discipline. For most of those who came to preach were monks. Bishop 51 III, IV | the Roman empire, there came into Britain from Ireland 52 III, IV | among the Britons.~Columba came into Britain in the ninth 53 III, IV | thirty-two years after he came into Britain to preach.Before 54 III, IV | long perfection of life, came among them, corrected their 55 III, VI | appointed to relieve the needy, came in on a sudden, and told 56 III, VII | preaching of Bishop Birinus,who came into Britain by the counsel 57 III, VII | arrival in Britain, he first came to the nation of the Gewissae, 58 III, VII | present, received him as he came forth from baptism, and 59 III, VII | restored to his kingdom, there came into that province out of 60 III, IX | healed to this day. Whence it came to pass that many took up 61 III, IX | who were sick. This custom came so much into use, that the 62 III, X | proceeding on his journey, came in the evening to a certain 63 III, XI | after his death. Thus it came to pass that the relics 64 III, XI | in that monastery, there came to visit her a certain venerable 65 III, XI | in her monastery, there came to it a guest, who was wont 66 III, XI | which it was. As soon as she came with it, as she had been 67 III, XI | earnestly inquired how that came to pass, and he answered, " 68 III, XII | after. The brother that came from thence, and told me 69 III, XIV | men of the highest rank came from almost all provinces 70 III, XV | from its uproar. Thus it came to pass that the man of 71 III, XVIII | therein by Bishop Felix, who came to him from Kent, and who 72 III, XIX | governed the kingdom, there came out of Ireland a holy man 73 III, XIX | but when the man of God came to the passage so opened 74 III, XIX | from his native island, and came with a few brothers through 75 III, XX | Ithamar,bishop of Rochester, came thither. His ordination 76 III, XXI | throne of that nation, and came to Oswy, king of the Northumbrians, 77 III, XXI | and their servants, that came along with him, at a noted 78 III, XXII | Oswy, who, when Sigbert came to the province of the Northumbrians 79 III, XXII | Cedd returned home, and came to the church of Lindisfarne 80 III, XXII | people, received him as he came forth from the holy font. ~ 81 III, XXIII | by whose means he chiefly came to know and love the bishop. 82 III, XXIII | Lent still remaining, there came a messenger to call him 83 III, XXIII | provosts,it happened that he came thither at a time when there 84 III, XXIII | Lord, and two of them also came to be bishops. When the 85 III, XXIII | thirty men of that monastery came thither, being desirous 86 III, XXV | Easter, with those that came out of Scotland. [664 A.D.]~ 87 III, XXV | observance of Easter; those that came from Kent or Gaul affirming, 88 III, XXV | also sent from Scotland, came to be bishop, a greater 89 III, XXV | kings, both father and son, came thither, and the bishops, 90 III, XXV | John did. And when that came, if the Lord’s day, then 91 III, XXV | solemnity of Easter. Thus it came to pass, that Easter Sunday 92 III, XXV | much harm, as long as none came to show them a more perfect 93 III, XXVI | when occasion required, came only with five or six servants, 94 III, XXVI | village, the inhabitants came together and asked of him 95 III, XXVIII| been now made a bishop, came into Britain, and in like 96 IV, I | Theodore. As soon as he came to him, Theodore gave him 97 IV, II | Damianus. [669 A.D.]~THEODORE came to his Church in the second 98 IV, II | times since the English came into Britain; for having 99 IV, II | his see. But when Theodore came to the city of Rochester, 100 IV, III | Providence so ordaining, there came round a season like that 101 IV, III | hatchet in his hand, he came to the monastery of the 102 IV, III | near him gradually, till it came to the roof of the oratory 103 IV, III | heaven in the same way as it came, with unspeakable sweetness. 104 IV, III | were angelic spirits, who came to call me to my heavenly 105 IV, III | violent storm of wind or rain came on, or if the earth and 106 IV, III | the province of Lindsey, came from Britain to visit him, 107 IV, III | the whole of the night, came forth in his right mind 108 IV, VII | heaven, like a great sheet, came down upon them all, and 109 IV, VII | the rays of light which came in at the crannies of the 110 IV, XI | after. Both these things came to pass, as he had learnt 111 IV, XI | his burial, but when they came to lay him in it, they found 112 IV, XIII | him as his godson when he came forth from the font, and 113 IV, XIII | For the bishop, when he came into the province, and found 114 IV, XV | exile from his country, came with an army, slew Ethelwalch, 115 IV, XVI | is, the Ford of Reeds, he came to the king, who then lay 116 IV, XVI | Heaven. Then the executioner came, and they joyfully underwent 117 IV, XVIII | of the Apostolic see, who came into Britain to teach. [ 118 IV, XIX | has no large stones, and came to a small deserted city, 119 IV, XIX | have before mentioned, she came, according to the flesh, 120 IV, XXII | the slain, at length he came to himself and revived, 121 IV, XXII | questioned him, whence he came, promising to do him no 122 IV, XXIII | turned inwards, her last day came, and about cockcrow, having 123 IV, XXIII | break of day, the brothers came with news of her death, 124 IV, XXIV | of God.~In the morning he came to the reeve who was over 125 IV, XXIV | ministered to him, as the evening came on of the night in which 126 IV, XXIV | life in silence.~Thus it came to pass, that as he had 127 IV, XXV | some sin for which, when he came to himself, he conceived 128 IV, XXV | words, when they presently came into the monastery, told 129 IV, XXV | concerning the matter and how he came to know it. He answered, " 130 IV, XXV | the aforesaid judgement came suddenly upon them.~That 131 IV, XXVI | monastery; but when the bishop came thither, that devout teacher 132 IV, XXVII | that when a clerk or priest came to a township, they all, 133 IV, XXVIII| and kindly to all that came to him for comfort. He thought 134 IV, XXXII | of the mercy of God, it came to pass that he was cured 135 V, I | which he was educated.~"I came," says he, "to the island 136 V, I | to the island whence we came, but we found that we were 137 V, III | bishop of York, he himself came, once upon a time, to the 138 V, III | the usual hour, some one came in and called me out, saying, ‘ 139 V, VII | by the help of the Lord, came to pass according as he 140 V, VII | counsels none may enter! For he came in safety from the ends 141 V, IX | into Ireland, whence he came. [Circ. 688 A.D.]~AT that 142 V, IX | provided for the voyage, there came to him on a certain day 143 V, IX | after the aforesaid brother came again to him, saying that 144 V, X | receive the faith. Thus it came to pass, that with the help 145 V, X | in Scripture. When they came into the province, these 146 V, XI | the brethren that either came with him or after him to 147 V, XII | the night; but at dawn he came to life again, and suddenly 148 V, XII | cares of this world, he came to the monastery of Mailros, 149 V, XII | sun. And as we walked we came to a broad and deep valley 150 V, XII | noise, growing plainer, came up to me, I beheld a crowd 151 V, XII | the burning pit; and it came to pass that as they went 152 V, XII | waxing greater by degrees, came rapidly towards me: and 153 V, XII | way of ascent. But when we came to the wall, we were presently, 154 V, XII | led me back by the way we came.~"In our return, when we 155 V, XII | In our return, when we came to those joyous mansions 156 V, XII | we have briefly set down came also to our knowledge. And 157 V, XII | said king, whensoever he came into those parts, very often 158 V, XIII | increasing, when the king came again to visit and instruct 159 V, XIII | since," said he, "there came into this room two fair 160 V, XV | life before the next year came round, the Divine goodness 161 V, XV | After many adventures he came to the aforesaid servant 162 V, XV | and through his bounty it came to be read by lesser persons. 163 V, XIX | everlasting." He also, when they came to the holy places at Rome, 164 V, XIX | wholesome purpose. Wherefore he came to the isle of Lindisfarne, 165 V, XIX | learn those things which came under his notice, another 166 V, XIX | conduct him to Rome. When they came to Lyons, Wilfrid was detained 167 V, XIX | province or island whence he came; and he and his people being 168 V, XIX | people for some days, they came to the place where it was 169 V, XIX | same bishop that lately came to Rome, to be tried by 170 V, XIX | home with honour.~When he came to Gaul, on his way back 171 V, XIX | straightway being called, came in, and seeing him somewhat 172 V, XIX | died soon after, and so it came to pass that, during the 173 V, XXI | Law, and under the Law, came with grace, in the third 174 V, XXI | patience, when tribulation came upon him, shaved his head, 175 V, XXII | before often mentioned, came to them from Ireland, and 176 V, XXII | It is manifest that this came to pass by a wonderful dispensation 177 V, XXIV | second of the Romans who came to Britain, received the 178 V, XXIV | called in by the Britons, came into Britain. [I, 15.]~In 179 V, XXIV | 538, an eclipse of the sun came to pass on the 16th of February, 180 V, XXIV | 540, an eclipse of the sun came to pass on the 20th of June, 181 V, XXIV | 565, the priest, Columba, came out of Scotland, into Britain, 182 V, XXIV | the year 664, an eclipse came to pass; Earconbert, king 183 V, XXIV | year 741, a great drought came upon the country. Charles, 184 V, XXIV | January, an eclipse of the sun came to pass; afterwards, in 185 V, XXIV | year 765, King Aluchred came to the throne.~In the year


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