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1 0, Int | king of East Anglia, that province is next converted, but on 2 0, Int | successor of Cynegils, the province passes through various vicissitudes, 3 0, Int | followed by anarchy in that province, till Wictred succeeds and 4 I, II | Rhine, he came into the province of the Morini, whence is 5 I, V | born at Leptis, in the province of Tripolis, became emperor. 6 I, XII | and the name of a Roman province, so long renowned among 7 I, XV | including those in the province of the West-Saxons who are 8 I, XXVII | that you go over into the province of Gaul, you are to concert 9 II, I | What is the name of the province from which they are brought?" 10 II, I | that the natives of that province were called Deiri. (Note: 11 II, II | and doctors of the nearest province of the Britons, at a place 12 II, III | Mellitus to preach to the province of the East Saxons, who 13 II, III | river Humber. But when this province also received the word of 14 II, V | you shall not stay in our province." And they drove him out 15 II, IX | Being come into that province, he laboured much, not only 16 II, IX | year there came into the province one called Eumer, sent by 17 II, XII | he had appeared in that province, and that he and his companions 18 II, XII | conduct you out of this province, and lead you to a place 19 II, XIV | These things happened in the province of the Bernicians; but in 20 II, XV | superstitions, and with his whole province to receive the faith and 21 II, XV | Aldwulf, king of that same province, who lived in our time, 22 II, XV | and from that time the province was in error for three years, 23 II, XV | business to cause all his province to partake as soon as he 24 II, XV | believers, delivering all that province (according to the inner 25 II, XV | having presided over the same province with pontifical authority 26 II, XVI | preached the Word to the province of Lindsey, which is the 27 II, XVI | concerning the faith of this province that an old man had informed 28 II, XIX | found that some in your province, endeavouring to revive 29 II, XX | in church, and when the province was afterwards restored 30 III, I | kingdom of the Deiri, to which province his family belonged, and 31 III, I | the royal family of that province. For all the time that Edwin 32 III, III | of the moon; the northern province of the Scots, and all the 33 III, IV | The place belongs to the province of the Bernicians, and is 34 III, IV | whose jurisdiction all the province, and even the bishops, contrary 35 III, VII | Gospel in the aforesaid province, it happened that when the 36 III, VII | kingdom, there came into that province out of Ireland, a certain 37 III, VII | privately brought into the province another bishop, speaking 38 III, VII | in Gaul; and dividing his province into two dioceses, appointed 39 III, VII | till his death. Thus the province of the West Saxons continued 40 III, XI | famous monastery in the province of Lindsey, called Beardaneu, 41 III, XI | was a native of another province, and had obtained the sovereignty 42 III, XI | almost every part of the province of Lindsey. Hereupon, in 43 III, XI | of whom was bishop in the province of Lindsey, the other abbot 44 III, XIII | had been wrought in that province at the relics of that most 45 III, XIV | devotion, who governed the province of the Deiri seven years 46 III, XIV | the Humber, that is, the province of the Bernicians, could 47 III, XIX | offer. On coming into the province of the East Angles, he was 48 III, XIX | afterwards, Anna, king of that province, and certain of the nobles, 49 III, XIX | seen Fursa himself in the province of the East Angles, and 50 III, XIX | through the Britons into the province of the English, and preaching 51 III, XIX | hands.~Afterwards seeing the province thrown into confusion by 52 III, XX | Thomas his deacon, of the province of the Gyrwas,in his place; 53 III, XX | surnamed Boniface,of the province of Kent, was appointed in 54 III, XXI | CHAP. XXI. How the province of the Midland Angles became 55 III, XXI | priests, arriving in the province with the prince, preached 56 III, XXII | when Sigbert came to the province of the Northumbrians to 57 III, XXII | Wherefore Oswy, sending into the province of the Midland Angles, summoned 58 III, XXII | dignity, returned to his province, and pursuing the work he 59 III, XXII | making daily increase in that province to the joy of the king and 60 III, XXII | by the same Cedd, in the province of the East Angles, in the 61 III, XXIII | oftentimes to visit his own province, Northumbria, for the purpose 62 III, XXIII | bishop in the aforesaid province, and also taken charge of 63 III, XXIII | in his monastery, in the province of the East Saxons,heard 64 III, XXIII | was dead and buried in the province of the Northumbrians, about 65 III, XXIV | King Penda was slain, the province of the Mercians received 66 III, XXIV | of Queen Cynwise,in the province of the Mercians. King Oswald’ 67 III, XXIV | estates six were in the province of the Deiri, and the other 68 III, XXV | that time come into the province of the Northumbrians, and 69 III, XXVI | according to the custom of that province, and observing the Catholic 70 III, XXVII | afterwards attacking the province of the Northumbrians, ravaged 71 III, XXVII | being made bishop in the province of Lindsey, long and nobly 72 III, XXVIII | Saxons, to be bishops for the province of the Northumbrians. [664 73 III, XXVIII | betook themselves to the province of the West Saxons, where 74 III, XXIX | the English, Oswy, of the province of the Northumbrians, and 75 III, XXX | the Mercians, governed the province of the East Saxons after 76 III, XXX | have spoken above.When that province was suffering from the aforesaid 77 III, XXX | hearing that the faith of the province was in part profaned, sent 78 III, XXX | their error, and recall the province to the true faith. He acted 79 IV, I | should provide for him in his province, and give him a suitable 80 IV, III | Ceadda was made Bishop of the province of Mercians. Of his life, 81 IV, III | A.D.]~AT that time, the province of the Mercians was governed 82 IV, III | or "At the Wood," in the province of Lindsey, wherein traces 83 IV, III | succeeding bishops of that province continues to this day. He 84 IV, III | governed the church in that province for two years and a half, 85 IV, III | Queen Ethelthryth from the province of the East Angles, and 86 IV, III | who was an abbot in the province of Lindsey, came from Britain 87 IV, IV | gathered there from the province of the English, and live 88 IV, V | and Wynfrid, bishop of the province of the Mercians. When we 89 IV, V | time to the present, that province has had two bishops.~ 90 IV, VI | that for his sister in the province of the East Saxons, at a 91 IV, XI | Sebbi, king of the same province, ended his life in a monastery. [ 92 IV, XII | namely, Bosa,to govern the province of the Deiri; and Eata that 93 IV, XII | ordained bishop for the province of Lindsey, which King Egfrid 94 IV, XII | bishop of its own which that province had; the second was Ethelwin ; 95 IV, XII | was bishop as well of that province as of the Mercians and Midland 96 IV, XII | Lindisfarne; and Trumwine to the province of the Picts, which at that 97 IV, XII | Ethelred had recovered that province, was placed by Theodore 98 IV, XIII | Bishop Wilfrid converted the province of the South Saxons to Christ. [ 99 IV, XIII | taking his way into the province of the South Saxons,which 100 IV, XIII | before, baptized in the province of the Mercians, at the 101 IV, XIII | the Isle of Wight, and the province of the Meanware, in the 102 IV, XIII | in her own country, the province of the Hwiccas. She was 103 IV, XIII | their people; but all the province of the South Saxons was 104 IV, XIII | before his arrival in the province, whereupon a grievous famine 105 IV, XIII | bishop, when he came into the province, and found so great misery 106 IV, XIV | the same time that this province had received the faith of 107 IV, XIV | as of those of the same province of the South Saxons who 108 IV, XV | Ethelwalch, wasted that Province with cruel slaughter and 109 IV, XV | Ethelwalch,and wasted that province with cruel slaughter and 110 IV, XV | succession the government of the province. The first of them was afterwards 111 IV, XV | of the Gewissae, and the province was reduced to more grievous 112 IV, XVI | stead people from his own province; binding himself by a vow, 113 IV, XVI | over into the neighbouring province of the Jutes.Coming to the 114 IV, XVIII | monasteries of the same province to hear him, and many invited 115 IV, XIX | her head.~Elge is in the province of the East Angles, a district 116 IV, XIX | the flesh, of that same province of the East Angles.~ 117 IV, XXIII | alone, she withdrew into the province of the East Angles, for 118 IV, XXIII | whole year in the aforesaid province, with the design of going 119 IV, XXIII | been the first woman in the province of the Northumbrians who 120 IV, XXIII | he took his way into the province of the Hwiccas,where King 121 IV, XXIII | Bosel, the bishop of that province,laboured under such weakness 122 IV, XXIII | been chosen bishop for that province, from the monastery of the 123 IV, XXVI | led his army to ravage the province of the Picts,greatly against 124 V, X | eternal country, went into the province of the Old Saxons, if haply 125 V, X | When they came into the province, these men took up their 126 V, X | thus by degrees all their province should be forced to change 127 V, XII | CHAP. XII. How one in the province of the Northumbrians, rose 128 V, XIII | contrarywise there was a man in the province of the Mercians, whose visions 129 V, XIV | This befell of late in the province of the Bernicians, and being 130 V, XV | abode some time in that province, and saw the canonical rites 131 V, XVIII | and that the men of that province used to carry the dust thence 132 V, XVIII | death, the bishopric of that province was divided into two dioceses. 133 V, XVIII | synodal decree, that the province of the South Saxons, which 134 V, XIX | Wilfrid, ended his days in the province called Inundalum, after 135 V, XIX | was made bishop of all the province of the Northumbrians.~Afterwards, 136 V, XIX | faith and the faith of the province or island whence he came; 137 V, XIX | Britain, he converted the province of the South Saxons from 138 V, XIX | monastery, which he had in the province of Undalum, under the government 139 V, XX III| same year, Tatwine, of the province of the Mercians, was made 140 V, XX III| Ingwald is bishop in the province of the East Saxons. In the 141 V, XX III| the East Saxons. In the province of the East Angles, the 142 V, XX III| Aldbert and Hadulac; in the province of the West Saxons, Daniel 143 V, XX III| Daniel and Forthere; in the province of the Mercians, Aldwin. 144 V, XX III| Walhstod is bishop; in the province of the Hwiccas, Wilfrid; 145 V, XX III| Hwiccas, Wilfrid; in the province of Lindsey, Bishop Cynibert 146 V, XX III| city of Winchester. The province of the South Saxons, having 147 V, XX III| King Ethelbald.~But in the province of the Northumbrians, where


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