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1 0, Int | missions are undertaken by men who have lived long in Ireland 2 I, I | we have known that when men have been bitten by serpents, 3 I, II | with great hazard to his men, he defeated the Britons 4 I, XII | overran all places, and like men mowing ripe corn, bore down 5 I, XIII | air destroyed thousands of men and cattle.~ 6 I, XV | bringing a greater number of men, and these, being added 7 I, XVII | demons, who were jealous that men of such eminence and piety 8 I, XVII | merits and authority of these men.~In the meantime the bishops 9 I, XX | they approached, to his men lying in ambush. Then, on 10 I, XX | the standard, exhorted his men, and bade them all in a 11 I, XXI | hastened to meet the holy men, carrying with him his son, 12 I, XXII | kings, priests, private men, and the nobility, still 13 I, XXIII | tongues of evil-speaking men, discourage you; but with 14 I, XXIV | God. Although religious men stand in need of no recommendation 15 I, XXV | is reported, nearly forty men. They had obtained, by order 16 I, XXVI | pure life of these holy men and their gracious promises, 17 I, XXVII | You will add to this, how men are to restore those things 18 I, XXVII | to David, concerning his men, by the priest, that if 19 I, XXXI | that good thing which all men enjoy as well as they, and 20 I, XXXII | Almighty God advances good men to the government of nations, 21 II, I | a penalty to almost all men, as the entrance into life, 22 II, I | aside to the affairs of many men, even when it desires the 23 II, I | Expositions what virtues men ought to strive after, so 24 II, I | author of darkness should own men of such fair countenances; 25 II, II | entreat God, who maketh men to be of one mind in His 26 II, II | of the Britons, and many men of great learning, particularly 27 II, II | less than three hundred men, who all lived by the labour 28 II, II | turning his back with his men, at the first approach of 29 II, V | help of his council of wise men, judicial decisions, after 30 II, VII | the strong hands of active men had not been able to overcome 31 II, IX | all that went with her, men and women, bishops and clergy, 32 II, IX | being examined by wise men, it should be found more 33 II, IX | the wisest of his chief men, inquiring what they thought 34 II, X | puts into the minds of men such things as It reveals 35 II, X | the saving of their souls, men worship and adore as the 36 II, XII | word of exhortation with men, and prayer to the Divine 37 II, XIII | a council with the wise men,' he asked of every one 38 II, XIII | Another of the king's chief men, approving of his wise words 39 II, XIX | Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, Who 40 II, XIX | without sin; for all other men, being born in original 41 III, I | and hateful to all good men; as well on account of the 42 III, II | which they give to sick men or cattle to drink, or they 43 III, II | honour in the eyes of all men to that place;and this with 44 III, V | of his doctrine with all men, that he taught nothing 45 III, V | him by the kings or rich men of the world. He was wont 46 III, V | that time, many religious men and women, led by his example, 47 III, V | gave money to the powerful men of the world, but only food, 48 III, V | because they were intractable men, and of a stubborn and barbarous 49 III, VIII | She had seen a band of men, clothed in white, come 50 III, IX | fighting for his country, sick men and cattle are frequently 51 III, XI | the sister of the holy men, Ethelwinand Aldwin, the 52 III, XI | with one of the nuns to the men’s apartment, and calling 53 III, XIV | was himself beloved by all men. But Oswy, who governed 54 III, XIV | assembled, and ordered all his men to return to their own homes, 55 III, XIV | that he was beloved by all men for the royal dignity of 56 III, XIV | appearance and actions, and men of the highest rank came 57 III, XV | account honoured by all men, even the princes of the 58 III, XIX | is most fitting for holy men, he carefully practised 59 III, XIX | the holy angels and just men who appeared to him among 60 III, XIX | heavenly hosts; as also of holy men of his own nation, who, 61 III, XIX | the spirit, visible to all men on his shoulder and jaw; 62 III, XIX | done before, to teach all men the practice of virtue, 63 III, XXII | been made by the hands of men; that a stock or a stone 64 III, XXII | any vessels for the use of men, or else was cast out as 65 III, XXII | of the enemy of all good men, was murdered by his own 66 III, XXIII | beasts, than dwellings of men; to the end that, according 67 III, XXIII | beasts were wont to dwell, or men to live after the manner 68 III, XXIII | Northumbrians, about thirty men of that monastery came thither, 69 III, XXIV | thirty times the number of men; for they had thirty legions, 70 III, XXV | patiently tolerated by all men, for they well knew, that 71 III, XXV | to the custom of all holy men; for which reason he was 72 III, XXV | bishop; all our forefathers, men beloved of God, are known 73 III, XXV | Columba and his successors, men beloved by God, who kept 74 III, XXV | you think that those few men, in a corner of the remotest 75 III, XXVI | deed, diligently taught all men those things that appertain 76 III, XXVI | entertainment of the great men of the world; for such never 77 III, XXVI | joyfully received by all men, as God’s servant; and even 78 III, XXVII | destroyed a great multitude of men. By this plague the aforesaid 79 IV, I | sufficiently provided with men of his own; as also, to 80 IV, II | nations, and the minds of all men were bent upon the joys 81 IV, III | and whilst, as became holy men, they were discoursing of 82 IV, III | and give to sick cattle or men to drink, whereupon they 83 IV, VII | this monastery where the men abode, and they were daily 84 IV, VII | together apart from the men, and they should. be snatched 85 IV, XI | afterwards related, he saw three men in shining garments come 86 IV, XI | and of no small number of men, that coffin was found to 87 IV, XIII | that often forty or fifty men, wasted with hunger, would 88 IV, XIII | eels alone. The bishop’s men having gathered eel-nets 89 IV, XIII | therein, with the lands and men, he instructed all the people 90 IV, XIV | the habit and form of the men that had appeared to him. 91 IV, XIV | think there could be any men so fair and comely. One 92 IV, XVII | bishops and many learned men, and diligently inquired 93 IV, XVIII | religious Abbot Benedict. The men who followed such opinion 94 IV, XVIII | was there supplied with men to conduct him on his way, 95 IV, XX | virgin, to be the Saviour of men, lo! the high God comes.~" 96 IV, XXIII | been instructed by learned men; for Bishop Aidan, and others 97 IV, XXIII | great, that not only meaner men in their need, but sometimes 98 IV, XXIII | bishops, and all of them men of singular merit and sanctity, 99 IV, XXIII | experience she admonished all men to serve the Lord dutifully, 100 IV, XXIV | learn the art of poetry from men, neither was he taught by 101 IV, XXIV | created heaven for the sons of men to be the covering of their 102 IV, XXIV | presence of many learned men, to tell his dream, and 103 IV, XXIV | which he endeavoured to draw men away from the love of sin, 104 IV, XXV | soul; but all of them, both men and women, are either sunk 105 IV, XXV | the friendship of strange men; for which reason, as is 106 IV, XXV | doing toward the children of men, lest haply we should at 107 IV, XXVII | keen his desire to persuade men of what he taught, such 108 IV, XXVIII | other religious and powerful men, sailed to the island; many 109 V, VII | committed it to younger men, and went away to the threshold 110 V, VII | commons, laity and clergy, men and women,~ 111 V, X | send holy and industrious men to the work of the Word, 112 V, X | into the province, these men took up their lodging in 113 V, XII | permitted again to live among men; nevertheless, hereafter 114 V, XII | which were hidden from other men.~Thus he related what he 115 V, XII | were full of the souls of men which seemed to be tossed 116 V, XII | torments I had often heard men talk. My guide, who went 117 V, XII | were full of the spirits of men, which, like sparks flying 118 V, XII | spirits dragging five souls of men, wailing and shrieking, 119 V, XII | between the lamentation of the men and the laughing of the 120 V, XII | innumerable companies of men clothed in white, and many 121 V, XII | body, and again live among men, if you will seek diligently 122 V, XII | know not how, alive among men."~Now these and other things 123 V, XII | would not relate to slothful men, and such as lived negligently; 124 V, XIII | he said to those glorious men in white raiment who sat 125 V, XVIII | his sanctity; and that the men of that province used to 126 V, XVIII | brought health to many sick men and beasts; so that the 127 V, XIX | accordingly recovered, whereat all men rejoiced and gave thanks 128 V, XXI | Apostolic Church, in so far as men so distant from the speech 129 V, XXI | after death.~"And these men, receiving in themselves 130 V, XXI | surpass all other learned men in calculation, falls on 131 V, XXI | most easily known by all men, the occurrence of the fourteenth 132 V, XXI | Joseph, who more than other men practised and taught chastity, 133 V, XXI | Behold then how each of these men of God differed in the manner 134 V, XXI | indeed in this life by erring men thought worthy of the glory 135 V, XXI | many of them have been holy men and worthy servants of God. 136 V, XXI | Naiton and many learned men, and carefully interpreted 137 V, XX III| Canterbury by the venerable men, Daniel, bishop of Winchester,


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