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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Pref | and it is hoped that it may be found useful by those 2 0, Int | near to our author, and may have more than in most cases 3 0, Int | brief analysis of the work may be of some use to the student 4 0, Int | were consulted by him, we may infer from some of his chronological 5 0, Int | to the history itself, we may trace a division of subjects 6 0, Int | throughout the land. Book IV may be said to describe the 7 0, Int | Archbishop (no date is given; it may have been in 605); fresh 8 0, Life | earlier age than Bede’s. We may compare the story of the 9 0, Life | written at a later time. We may infer then that he was born 10 0, Life | Ascension Day was on the 26th of May ("VII Kal. Junii") which 11 0, Life | Anonymous History of the Abbots may perhaps refer to him, though 12 0, Life | the present generation. We may fairly assume that, except 13 0, Life | find me among the brethren? May they not say, ‘Where is 14 0, Life | work and devotion, that we may find the secret of the fascination 15 0, Life | history. In whatever way we may regard these anecdotes, 16 0, Life | dated November, 734. If we may assume that his death took 17 0, Life | the twenty-sixth day of May, and daily gave lessons 18 0, Life | than is needful that he may consider, ere the soul departs, 19 0, Life | monastery to me; that I may distribute among them the 20 0, Life | that I too, sitting there, may call upon my Father.’ And 21 I, I | tract of country, and they may have to some extent amalgamated 22 I, I | said they, "whereby you may know what to do; we know 23 I, XXIII | grace, and grant that I may, in the heavenly country, 24 I, XXIV | And to the end that you may be the more ready in your 25 I, XXVI | the earliest missionaries may have been his disciples, 26 I, XXVII | ecclesiastical rule, that they may live orderly, and attend 27 I, XXVII | any other Church, which may be more acceptable to Almighty 28 I, XXVII | church?~Gregory answers.—You may judge, my brother, by the 29 I, XXVII | who is corrected, that he may not be delivered up to the 30 I, XXVII | punishment, so that the mind may do nothing beyond the rule 31 I, XXVII | Whether two full brothers may marry two sisters, who are 32 I, XXVII | answers.—Most assuredly this may lawfully be done; for nothing 33 I, XXVII | Question.—To what degree may the faithful marry with 34 I, XXVII | brothers, or two sisters, may be joined in matrimony; 35 I, XXVII | Question.—Whether a bishop may be consecrated without other 36 I, XXVII | over from Gaul, that they may be present as witnesses 37 I, XXVII | manner, that the said bishops may not be far asunder, to the 38 I, XXVII | in spiritual affairs, we may take example by the temporal, 39 I, XXVII | the temporal, that they may be wisely and discreetly 40 I, XXVII | in the way of matrimony, may also partake in the joy 41 I, XXVII | persons be assembled, as may either rejoice in the advancement 42 I, XXVII | among the bishops, they may be amended. And if he shall 43 I, XXVII | care, that the unlearned may be taught, the weak strengthened 44 I, XXVII | forth, after what time she may come into the church? As 45 I, XXVII | many days the infant born may be baptized, lest he be 46 I, XXVII | how long after her husband may have carnal knowledge of 47 I, XXVII | under certain circumstances, may come into the church before 48 I, XXVII | after how many days she may come into the church, you 49 I, XXVII | garment of our Lord, why may not she, who has her courses, 50 I, XXVII | the church of God? But you may say, Her infirmity compelled 51 I, XXVII | our Lord’s garment, why may not that which is allowed 52 I, XXVII | and thereby human nature may itself know what it is become 53 I, XXVII | thought, that the punishment may be with discernment. For 54 I, XXVII | sun. Which, nevertheless, may be understood spiritually, 55 I, XXVII | happen in a dream, any man may receive the Body of our 56 I, XXVII | washed with water, that he may cleanse away the sins of 57 I, XXVII | temptation depart before, may know himself to be in a 58 I, XXVII | Thus, then, man is, as I may say, a captive and yet free. 59 I, XXVIII | kindness and affection, that it may refresh him by the benefit 60 I, XXVIII | of others, the punishment may fall upon the guilty, and 61 I, XXVIII | guilty, and the innocent may not suffer under false report. 62 I, XXIX | honours, to the end that they may by this recompense be encouraged 63 I, XXIX | of the Mass; that so you may ordain twelve bishops in 64 I, XXIX | life of your Holiness they may learn the rule of a right 65 I, XXIX | and righteousness, they may, when it shall please the 66 I, XXX | temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their 67 I, XXX | and adoring the true God, may the more freely resort to 68 I, XXX | gratifications are retained, they may the more easily consent 69 I, XXX | where he is at present, may consider how he is to order 70 I, XXXI | are wrought, the weak mind may be puffed up with self-esteem, 71 I, XXXI | remembrance of your guilt may crush the vanity which rises 72 I, XXXII | government of nations, that He may by their means bestow the 73 I, XXXII | of good works, that you may obtain your reward in Heaven 74 I, XXXII | and Holy Ghost; that you may surpass the ancient kings 75 I, XXXII | God has given you, that He may make you partaker of His 76 I, XXXII | for this reason, that we may take heed to our souls, 77 I, XXXII | for the hour of death, and may be found prepared with good 78 I, XXXII | kingdom, our discourse to you may also be more copious, and 79 I, XXXII | be more copious, and we may desire to say the more, 80 I, XXXII | blessed Apostle, Peter. May Almighty God, therefore, 81 I, XXXII | of the heavenly country. May the grace of God preserve 82 II, I | Ecclesiastical History, for we may rightly, nay, we must, call 83 II, I | so that concerning him we may use those words of the Apostle; " 84 II, I | eternal hope.~ Thus much may be said of his immortal 85 II, I | righteousness this also may be added, that he saved 86 II, III | peace, died the 26th day of May, in the reign of the same 87 II, V | your father was washed, you may also partake of the holy 88 II, VII | mind.~ In short, that I may give one instance of his 89 II, VII | power, from which the rest may be inferred, it happened 90 II, VIII | recompense of a perfect work may be conferred on you by the 91 II, VIII | of the Christian faith, may declare, that in truth ' 92 II, VIII | by the preaching of many, may be spread abroad in all 93 II, VIII | show yourself such that you may present before the tribunal 94 II, X | captivity to the Devil, you may, through the co-operating 95 II, X | feeling from their makers, may plainly teach you how worthless 96 II, X | and the Holy Ghost, you may, through the aid of His 97 II, XI | Christ, your husband also may be added to the number of 98 II, XI | Christians; that so you may uphold the rights of marriage 99 II, XI | a manner to be one body, may, after this life continue 100 II, XI | the Holy Ghost, that he may put from him the deadness 101 II, XI | warmth of the Divine faith may kindle his understanding 102 II, XI | testimony of Holy Scripture may shine forth clearly, fulfilled 103 II, XI | to your hands. That you may be able to fulfil this task, 104 II, XI | salvation of you and yours, may, by hearing from you, be 105 II, XI | propitiation shed abroad in you, may with a joyful confession 106 II, XII | subjects; at length, as we may suppose, it was shown him 107 II, XVII | name in this present world, may likewise prepare a place 108 II, XVII | souls; that his prayers may exalt your kingdom and people, 109 II, XVII | to his Creator, the other may, by this authority of ours, 110 II, XVII | between us and you; that we may in all things support your 111 II, XVII | likewise satisfy your desires. May God's grace preserve your 112 II, XVIII | advancement of His Church, He may by your means raise up further 113 II, XVIII | sown by our lord Gregory, may grow strong and be further 114 II, XVIII | promises spoken by our Lord may hereafter be brought to 115 II, XVIII | you; and that these words may summon you to everlasting 116 II, XVIII | things which we perceive may be suitable for the privileges 117 II, XVIII | hereby commit to you, you may make an ordination acceptable 118 II, XVIII | grant you this, that no loss may happen to your Church in 119 II, XVIII | people committed to you may increase the more. God preserve 120 III, VI | his right hand and said, "May this hand never decay." 121 III, XII | tell you, my son, how you may be cured of this sickness? 122 III, XIII | heart, the Divine mercy may, through the merits of so 123 III, XIV | distinguished and, if I may say so, blessed in a special 124 III, XV | mention three, that they may not be forgotten. A certain 125 III, XIX | which we have thought it may be beneficial to many to 126 III, XIX | lofty nature of the man may be better known to our readers. 127 III, XXV | same manner; and that it may not seem to any contemptible 128 III, XXV | Columba of yours, (and, I may say, ours also, if he was 129 III, XXVII | sun, on the third day of May,about the tenth hour of 130 III, XXIX | your own nation, so you may hereafter reign with Christ. 131 III, XXIX | to your country, that he may, by word of mouth, and through 132 III, XXIX | in all things, that you may gather together a new people 133 III, XXIX | all good works, that you may reign with Christ in the 134 III, XXIX | Christ in the world to come. May the Heavenly Grace preserve 135 IV, I | March, and on the 27th of May was sent with Hadrian to 136 IV, II | on Sunday, the 27th of May, and spent in it twenty-one 137 IV, III | I beseech you, father, may I be permitted to ask a 138 IV, III | prison of the body, led, as may justly be believed, by the 139 IV, III | not yet let it fall, we may immediately implore His 140 IV, III | the dregs of our sins, we may carefully so act that we 141 IV, III | carefully so act that we may never deserve to be struck 142 IV, V | of our Redeemer, that we may all treat in common on behalf 143 IV, V | holy and approved fathers, may be inviolably observed by 144 IV, V | and from our fellowship. May the Grace of God keep us 145 IV, IX | to-day, I beg that the delay may not be long;" and again 146 IV, IX | be altered, I beg that it may be no longer deferred than 147 IV, XIX | pain in my neck, that so I may be absolved from the guilt 148 IV, XXII | put you to death, that I may not break my promise."~As 149 IV, XXIII | York; of the second, it may be briefly stated that he 150 IV, XXIII | of York; of the third, we may here mention that, having 151 IV, XXV | Lord in confession, you may find Him merciful." But 152 IV, XXV | me to do, if so be that I may be saved in the day of the 153 IV, XXV | much afflicted; yet you may have this comfort, that 154 IV, XXVI | thither, on the 20th of May, in the fortieth year of 155 IV, XXVIII | heroic verse and prose,it may suffice at present only 156 IV, XXVIII | be granted to me, that I may live in that place by the 157 IV, XXIX | together upon earth, so we may depart together to behold 158 IV, XXIX | of the Lord’s mercy, as may be believed, to the end 159 IV, XXX | that is, on the 6th of May, he also departed to the 160 IV, XXXI | the virtue of healing, as may be seen in the book of his 161 V, I | merit and manner of life may be the more certainly made 162 V, VII | into whose counsels none may enter! For he came in safety 163 V, VIII | fellows of the same degree, it may rightly and truly be said, 164 V, XIII | Divine dispensation, that we may keep in mind that our deeds 165 V, XVII | the contents of that book, may seek it either in the book 166 V, XIX | Grant, Jesus, that the flock may follow in the path of the 167 V, XXI | the world the more they may strive to hearken to the 168 V, XXI | their example and authority may teach those that are committed 169 V, XXI | been appointed for us and may in no wise be changed by 170 V, XXI | by the vernal equinox, it may always be found, without 171 V, XXI | to the end, that the sun may first make the day longer 172 V, XXI | night, and then the moon may show to the world her full 173 V, XXI | those who trust that they may be saved without the grace 174 V, XXI | Resurrection, and that we may signify that we rejoice 175 V, XXI | of virtue. But though we may be free to confess, that 176 V, XXI | thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money. 177 V, XXI | forehead, to the end, that it may, by the constant protection 178 V, XXI | us; to the end that. they may show on their foreheads 179 V, XXI | his sake; and that they may signify that they await 180 V, XXI | thought you saw; so that you may perceive that such a use 181 V, XXII | of their fathers, of whom may be said those words of the 182 V, XX III| that is, on the 9th of May, Osric, king of the Northumbrians, 183 V, XXIV | particular dates, that they may be the better kept in memory.~ 184 V, XXIV | loving-kindness that he may one day come to Thee, the


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