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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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    Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | books. Book I contains the long introduction, the sending 2 0, Int | mission to the Southern Picts "long before the grant of Iona 3 0, Int | are effected.~Essex, so long prone to lapses into paganism, 4 0, Int | undertaken by men who have lived long in Ireland and caught the 5 0, Int | of his life is told.~Not long after, Hadrian dies and 6 0, Life | Ascension Day in 735, no long period of enfeebled health 7 0, Life | were found with them. Not long after, Hugh de Puisac erected 8 0, Life | quickly, I know not how long I shall endure, and whether 9 0, Life | they should see his face no long time in this world. But 10 0, Life | of nothing. I have lived long; and well has my pitiful 11 0, Life | as thou hast heard, so long as the soul abode in the 12 I, I | winter are eighteen hours long, for the sun then withdraws 13 I, IX | of Valens; though he had long before reigned with his 14 I, XII | the Britons, two broad and long inlets of the sea lying 15 I, XII | of a Roman province, so long renowned among them, overthrown 16 I, XIV | intending’ to come again before long. The Picts then settled 17 I, XIV | of death. Whereupon, not long after, a more severe vengeance 18 I, XV | drove off the enemy; but not long after, making a league with 19 I, XVII | from them. At length, after long deliberation, they had the 20 I, XVII | and their empty speech long took up the time and filled 21 I, XXI | Heretics [447 A.D.]~NOT long after, news was brought 22 I, XXI | in those parts continued long after pure and untainted. 23 I, XXI | passage to the grave. Not long after, Valentinian was murdered 24 I, XXV | forsake that which I have so long observed with the whole 25 I, XXVI | by compulsion. Nor was it long before he gave his teachers 26 I, XXVII | prevented by death? Or how long after her husband may have 27 I, XXX | brother, tell him what I have long been considering in my own 28 II, I | placed over the Churches long before converted to the 29 II, I | utter barbarous cries, has long since begun to raise the 30 II, II | the church. When, after a long disputation, they did not 31 II, II | though he himself had been long before taken up into the 32 II, V | truth, did not continue long unpunished in their worship 33 II, VI | scourging him grievously a long time, asked of him with 34 II, IX | says, though he laboured long in the Word, "The god of 35 II, IX | often sat alone by himself a long time in silence, deliberating 36 II, XII | when I have for so many long years been a vagabond through 37 II, XII | When he had remained a long time in silent anguish of 38 II, XIII | words, cried out, "This long time I have perceived that 39 II, XV | indeed his father Redwald had long before been initiated into 40 II, XV | Uuffings.~ Earpwald, not long after he had embraced the 41 II, XV | signification of his name) from long iniquity and unhappiness, 42 II, XVI | has either fallen through long neglect, or been thrown 43 II, XVIII | acceptable to God; because the long distance of sea and land 44 II, XIX | Lest any obscurity should long remain undispelled in a 45 II, XX | country in his fury for a long time, intending to cut off 46 II, XX | holy man, who continuing long after in that Church, by 47 III, II | which is not far distant, long ago made it their custom 48 III, III | the South of Ireland had long since, by the admonition 49 III, III | of the Scots during his long banishment. From that time 50 III, III | the monastery was for a long time the chief of almost 51 III, III | of the sea, but had been long since given by the Picts, 52 III, IV | mountains, had, it is said, long before forsaken the errors 53 III, IV | English nation, who had long lived in banishment in Ireland 54 III, IV | Scriptures, and renowned for long perfection of life, came 55 III, VII | heavenly kingdom; and not long after he lost also the dominion 56 III, VII | but who had then lived a long time in Ireland, for the 57 III, IX | elders.~It happened, not long after his death, that a 58 III, IX | length, after writhing for a long time in extreme anguish, 59 III, IX | to the landlord, who had long been sick of the palsy; 60 III, X | post in the wall. They sat long at supper and drank deep. 61 III, XII | monastery, who had been long grievously troubled with 62 III, XIII | torments of hell, since for a long time, amidst all my reading 63 III, XIII | of his sickness, lived a long time after; and, being entirely 64 III, XIV | that the king will not live long; for I never before saw 65 III, XIV | worthy of such a ruler." Not long after, the bishop’s gloomy 66 III, XV | were then to set out on so long a journey. He, blessing 67 III, XVIII | for a heavenly throne. A long time after this, it happened 68 III, XIX | called Ultan, who, after a long monastic probation, had 69 III, XIX | Latineacum,2and falling sick not long after, departed this life. 70 III, XXI | the bishopric. But he, not long after, left his bishopric, 71 III, XXIII | father. For being alive long after, and giving himself 72 III, XXV | Inhrypum; which place, not long before, he had given for 73 III, XXV | the venerable Bishop Cedd, long before ordained by the Scots, 74 III, XXV | Easter did them much harm, as long as none came to show them 75 III, XXVI | This is that Eata, who, not long after, was made bishop of 76 III, XXVII | the province of Lindsey, long and nobly governed the Church. 77 III, XXVII | sickness, recovered and lived a long time after to grace the 78 IV, I | his journey, he was not long after carried off, with 79 IV, I | him kindly received, and long entertained. But Hadrian 80 IV, II | where the bishopric had been long vacant by the death of Damian, 81 IV, III | to ride whenever he had a long journey to undertake; and 82 IV, III | Egbert, above spoken of,who long and zealously led a monastic 83 IV, III | till the end of his life. A long time after, Hygbald, a man 84 IV, IV | Muigeo; and as all have long since been brought to adopt 85 IV, VI | East Saxons. [675 A.D.]~NOT long after these events, Theodore, 86 IV, VIII | Burn your lamp, then, as long as you will; but know, that 87 IV, IX | purified in the furnace of long tribulation. This woman, 88 IV, IX | long-continued pains; nor was it long before her prayer was heard: 89 IV, IX | that the delay may not be long;" and again holding her 90 IV, X | the cemetery, and having long prayed there on her knees, 91 IV, XI | kingdom, and he would have long before left his kingdom 92 IV, XI | religious habit, which he had long desired. He also carried 93 IV, XI | willingly grant his request, not long after the man of God composed 94 IV, XII | in his stead; but he, not long after, departing from his 95 IV, XIII | his bishopric, and having long travelled in many lands, 96 IV, XIII | that nation, had been, not long before, baptized in the 97 IV, XIV | same infirmity, and had long kept his bed. On the second 98 IV, XIV | a clerk, the other had a long beard; and they said that 99 IV, XVIII | blessed Pope Martin, held not long before at Rome,with the 100 IV, XIX | defiled by man.~She had long asked of the king that he 101 IV, XIX | the name of the Lord.’ Not long after they called me in, 102 IV, XXI | and this peace continued long after between those kings 103 IV, XXIII | monastery had been founded, not long before, by the pious handmaid 104 IV, XXIII | ruled,and continued there a long time, preaching the Word 105 IV, XXIII | holy soul the trial of a long infirmity of the flesh, 106 IV, XXIV | Scripture, he turned ere long into verse expressive of 107 IV, XXV | you ought to do, and how long to persevere in your penance." 108 IV, XXV | practised this carefully for a long time, it happened that he 109 IV, XXV | destruction, he lived a long time in our monastery, and 110 IV, XXIX | man of holy life, who had long been united with the man 111 IV, XXIX | the chastening pain of a long sickness, that being thus 112 IV, XXX | departed this world not long after. [698 A.D.]~IN order 113 IV, XXX | that the place will not long remain empty, which has 114 IV, XXX | increasing in severity, ere long, that is, on the 6th of 115 IV, XXXI | ground, and lay there a long time and could scarce at 116 IV, XXXII | danger. The brother having long laboured under this malady, 117 V, I | expect but death. After long struggling with the wind 118 V, II | day and the next night, as long as he could keep awake, 119 V, II | after the manner of the man long lame, who, when he was healed 120 V, II | his feet, which he had so long lacked. The bishop, rejoicing 121 V, III | reverend Wilfrid, after a long banishment, was admitted 122 V, IV | been delivered from her long sickness, but at the same 123 V, VIII | of years he had been wont long before to foretell to his 124 V, IX | of Hii, which was for a long time much honoured by many 125 V, IX | that was requisite for so long a voyage, and had waited 126 V, X | English nation, who had long lived as strangers in Ireland, 127 V, X | companions were. Moreover, a long ray of light, reaching up 128 V, XI | returned from Britain, and not long after departed to the Boructuari; 129 V, XI | the Boructuari being not long after subdued by the Old 130 V, XI | few monasteries. For not long after he himself constituted 131 V, XII | distributed among the poor. Not long after, being set free from 132 V, XII | places.~"Having stood there a long time in much dread, not 133 V, XII | or prayers in the same as long as he could endure it, standing 134 V, XIII | that?" said the king. "Not long since," said he, "there 135 V, XIV | them, they bore with him long and patiently, on account 136 V, XVIII | deacon or monk was for a long time with his successor 137 V, XIX | Apostles in Heaven, as he had long desired.~The same year that 138 V, XIX | with all necessaries, as long as they stayed with him; 139 V, XIX | called Stanford; and not long after, the monastery, with 140 V, XIX | priest and teacher; and not long after, when the Scottish 141 V, XIX | who, said they, having long since come here upon the 142 V, XIX | synod was assembled before long by the river Nidd, after 143 V, XIX | Fathersrule enjoined. And long time sore vexed by many 144 V, XX | was corrupted either by long use, or through neglect. 145 V, XXI | English, whom he knew to have long since framed their religion 146 V, XXI | Israel was redeemed from long captivity. He says, ‘Seven 147 V, XXI | nineteen years, which began long since to be observed in 148 V, XXI | preserve you in safety, long reigning for the peace of 149 V, XXII | Egbert. [716 A. D.]~NOT long after, those monks also 150 V, XXII | gave thanks that he had so long continued in the flesh, 151 V, XX III| cruel bloodshed; but not long after in that country they


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