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1 0, Int | by the Celtic Mission, sent from lona at the request 2 0, Int | missionary enterprise. Birinus, sent to Britain by Pope Honorius, 3 0, Int | of Oswy. Four priests are sent to them to preach and baptize, 4 0, Int | is taken when Wighard is sent to Rome by the kings Oswy 5 0, Life | the age of seven he was sent by his kinsfolk to be brought 6 I, III | Roman empire; and Vespasian, sent by hint, reduced the Isle 7 I, III | emperor after Nero, being sent into Britain by the same 8 I, IV | Lucius, king of Britain, sent a letter to him, entreating 9 I, VI | therefore, an order was sent by Maximian that he should 10 I, XII | these nations, the Britons sent messengers to Rome with 11 I, XII | armed legion was immediately sent them, which, arriving in 12 I, XII | Hereupon messengers were again sent to Rome miserably imploring 13 I, XII | A legion was accordingly sent again, and, arriving unexpectedly 14 I, XIII | whose time Palladius was sent to the Scots that believed 15 I, XIII | his reign, Palladius was sent by Celestinus, the Roman 16 I, XIII | wretched remnant of the Britons sent a letter, which began thus :—" 17 I, XV | considerable fleet was quickly sent over, bringing a greater 18 I, XVII | determine what persons should be sent thither to sustain the faith, 19 I, XVII | eminence and piety should be sent to bring back the people 20 I, XXII | people, whom he foreknew, but sent to the aforesaid nation 21 I, XXIII | How the holy Pope Gregory sent Augustine, with other monks, 22 I, XXIII | the English into Britain, sent the servant of God, Augustine, 23 I, XXIII | received by the English, was sent back, that he might, by 24 I, XXIII | journey. The pope, in reply, sent them a letter of exhortation, 25 I, XXIV | same venerable pope also sent at the same time a letter 26 I, XXV | Bishop Liudhard, who was sent with her to support her 27 I, XXVII | Augustine, being made a bishop, sent to acquaint Pope Gregory 28 I, XXVII | returning into Britain, he sent Laurentius the priest and 29 I, XXIX | XXIX. How the same Pope sent to Augustine the Pall and 30 I, XXIX | and the labourers but few, sent to him, together with his 31 I, XXIX | many manuscripts. He also sent a letter, wherein he signified 32 I, XXX | letter which Pope Gregory sent to the Abbot Mellitus, then 33 I, XXX | the blessed Father Gregory sent after them a letter worthy 34 I, XXXI | A.D.]~At which time he also sent Augustine a letter concerning 35 I, XXXII | XXXII. How Pope Gregory sent letters and gifts to King 36 I, XXXII | Gregory, at the same time, sent a letter to King Ethelbert, 37 I, XXXII | the end of the world are sent before, for this reason, 38 I, XXXII | increased in our mind.~"I have sent you some small gifts, which 39 I, XXXIII| priest Peter, who, being sent on a mission into Gaul, 40 II, I | ministry of the altar, and sent to Constantinople as representative 41 II, I | nation, by the preachers he sent hither, from the teeth of 42 II, III | Canterbury, who, being of old sent hither by the blessed Gregory, 43 II, IV | has followed elsewhere, sent us to these western parts 44 II, IV | letters which the same pope sent to the beloved of God, Archbishop 45 II, V | Augustine and his company were sent to preach to the English 46 II, VI | utmost of his power.~ He also sent over into Gaul, and recalled 47 II, VIII | warmth of our goodwill, sent you by the bearer of these 48 II, IX | Ethelbert. When he first sent ambassadors to ask her in 49 II, IX | maiden was promised, and sent to Edwin, and in accordance 50 II, IX | the nation to which he was sent to the knowledge of truth; 51 II, IX | province one called Eumer, sent by the king of the West-Saxons, 52 II, IX | had wounded him had been sent, he would renounce his idols, 53 II, X | breath of life into you, Who sent His only-begotten Son for 54 II, X | believed.~ We have, moreover, sent you the blessing of your 55 II, X | goodwill with which it is sent by us."~ 56 II, XI | Apostles.~ We have, moreover, sent you the blessing of your 57 II, XI | goodwill with which it is sent by us. ~ 58 II, XII | entertained by Redwald, he sent messengers to bribe that 59 II, XII | but without effect. He sent a second and a third time, 60 II, XV | him what he desired, was sent by him to preach the Word 61 II, XVII | confession of Christ, he sent the pall to the said Paulinus, 62 II, XVII | these presents. We have sent two palls to the two metropolitans, 63 II, XVIII | aforesaid Pope Honorius sent the pall, and a letter, 64 II, XVIII | To which end also we have sent a pall to each of you, beloved, 65 II, XIX | being yet but Pope elect, sent to them letters of great 66 II, XX | kings Eadbald and Oswald, sent Wuscfrea and Yffi over into 67 II, XX | the bishop thereof, being sent on a mission to Pope Honorius 68 III, III | Scottish nation, had Aidan sent him, and granted him an 69 III, III | vanquishing the barbarians, sent to the elders of the Scots, 70 III, III | granting his request; for they sent him Bishop Aidan, a man 71 III, III | himself a monk, having been sent out from the island called 72 III, V | of these monks, Aidan was sent to instruct the English 73 III, V | nation, there was first sent to him another man of more 74 III, V | nation to whom he had been sent, because they were intractable 75 III, V | not received the preacher sent to them. Then said Aidan, 76 III, V | the man who ought to be sent to instruct the unbelieving 77 III, V | So they ordained him and sent him forth to preach; and, 78 III, VII | protection. He, therefore, sent messengers into Gaul to 79 III, VII | his earnest request, he sent thither in his stead the 80 III, VIII | or Gauls; and they also sent their daughters there to 81 III, VIII | answered, "They had been sent thither to carry away with 82 III, XV | princes of the world, was sent to Kent, to bring thence, 83 III, XVII | Finan,who had likewise been sent thither from Hii, the island 84 III, XXII | priest for his companion, sent them to preach the Word 85 III, XXV | Finan, who was ordained and sent by the Scots, succeeded 86 III, XXV | custom of those who had sent him, yet he industriously 87 III, XXV | when Colman, who was also sent from Scotland, came to be 88 III, XXV | received from my elders, who sent me hither as bishop; all 89 III, XXVIII| meantime, King Alchfrid sent the priest, Wilfrid, to 90 III, XXVIII| his people. That prince sent him to be ordained by Agilbert, 91 III, XXVIII| example of his son’s zeal, sent into Kent a holy man, of 92 III, XXVIII| With him the king also sent his priest Eadhaed,who was 93 III, XXIX | How the priest Wighard was sent from Britain to Rome, to 94 III, XXIX | for the episcopate, and sent him to Rome to be ordained 95 III, XXIX | the following letter was sent back into Britain to King 96 III, XXIX | have received the presents sent by your Highness to the 97 III, XXIX | by the aforesaid bearers sent a cross, with a gold key 98 III, XXX | province was in part profaned, sent Bishop Jaruman,who was successor 99 IV, I | Deusdedit died, Wigihard was sent to Rome to receive the episcopate; 100 IV, I | ordained archbishop, and sent into Britain with the Abbot 101 IV, I | of the English race, was sent to Rome by King Egbert and 102 IV, I | same time presents were sent to the Apostolic pope, and 103 IV, I | and on the 27th of May was sent with Hadrian to Britain.~ 104 IV, I | the kingdom of the Franks, sent thither his reeve, Raedfrid, 105 IV, II | by request ordained and sent, Wilfrid was also sent from 106 IV, II | and sent, Wilfrid was also sent from Britain into Gaul to 107 IV, III | a plague fell upon them, sent from Heaven, which, by means 108 IV, III | gave his voice. Yea, he sent out his arrows and scattered 109 IV, IV | of Hii,whence he had been sent to preach the Word of God 110 IV, XIV | and Saviour Jesus Christ, sent by Him from Heaven to protect 111 IV, XXII | and as he had promised, sent it to his master for his 112 IV, XXVII | put a stop to the plague sent from God, by incantations, 113 IV, XXVIII| messengers and letters were sent to him. At last the aforesaid 114 V, IV | ourselves. The bishop had sent to the woman that lay sick 115 V, V | sitting at table, the servant sent to his lord, desiring that 116 V, V | greatly that he could drink, sent him a cup of wine, blessed 117 V, X | expelled King Rathbed, he sent them thither to preach, 118 V, X | to come; and therefore he sent and put to death all those 119 V, XI | bishop for them. He, being sent into Britain, was consecrated, 120 V, XI | the consent of them all, sent the venerable Wilbrord to 121 V, XI | of Clement, and forthwith sent him back to his bishopric, 122 V, XV | in the island of Hii, was sent by his nation on a mission 123 V, XV | him with many gifts and sent back into his country. I 124 V, XIX | the youth’s good purpose, sent him into Kent, to King Earconbert, 125 V, XIX | Rome.~Hereupon the bishop sent him to Rome, furnishing 126 V, XIX | nation. For Queen Baldhild sent soldiers with orders to 127 V, XIX | consent of his father Oswy, sent him into Gaul, to be consecrated 128 V, XIX | faith of Christ. He also sent ministers of the Word to 129 V, XIX | Archangel, and said, "I am sent to call you back from death: 130 V, XX | forty-first year after he was sent by Pope Vitalian with Theodore, 131 V, XXI | How the Abbot Ceolfrid sent master-builders to the King 132 V, XXI | Church. Accordingly, he sent messengers to the venerable 133 V, XXI | to have master-builders sent him to build a church of 134 V, XXI | godly desires and requests, sent the builders he desired, 135 V, XXI | followers of Columba, who, when sent on a mission by his nation 136 V, XXI | cycles of nineteen years were sent by command of the State 137 V, XXII | eighty years after they had sent Bishop Aidan to preach to 138 V, XXIV | Lucius, king of Britain, sent a letter, asking to be made 139 V, XXIV | year 430, Palladius was sent by Pope Celestine to the 140 V, XXIV | the year 596, Pope Gregory sent Augustine with monks into 141 V, XXIV | the year 601, Pope Gregory sent the pall into Britain to 142 V, XXIV | already made bishop; he sent also several ministers of 143 V, XXIV | prisoner, and tonsured, and sent back to his kingdom; Bishop


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