Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | the Christian faith in the kingdom of Kent and the foundation
2 0, Int | unusual piety who resigns his kingdom and receives the tonsure.~
3 0, Int | succession of Aldfrid to the kingdom. The death of Hlothere of
4 I, XXV | everlasting joys in heaven, and a kingdom that would never end, with
5 I, XXV | far as strangers into my kingdom, and, as I conceive, are
6 I, XXVI | his fellow citizens in the kingdom of Heaven. For he had learned
7 I, XXIX | unspeakable rewards of the eternal kingdom are reserved for those who
8 I, XXIX | the Lord, attain to the kingdom of Heaven. God preserve
9 I, XXXII | make you partaker of His kingdom, Whose faith you cause to
10 I, XXXII | this present world, and the kingdom of the saints, which will
11 I, XXXII | is spread abroad in your kingdom, our discourse to you may
12 I, XXXIV | Ethelfrid, governed the kingdom of the Northumbrians, and
13 II, I | an eternal abode in the kingdom of Heaven. Of whom, seeing
14 II, II | are to strive to enter His kingdom. Let some sick man be brought,
15 II, II | taken up into the heavenly kingdom, that the heretics should
16 II, V | gloriously governed his temporal kingdom fifty-six years, entered
17 II, V | the eternal joys of the kingdom of Heaven. He was the third
18 II, V | ascended to the heavenly kingdom. The first who had the like
19 II, V | the Northumbrians, whose kingdom was within the same bounds;
20 II, V | brother Oswy, ruled over a kingdom of like extent for a time,
21 II, V | departing to the heavenly kingdom, left three sons, still
22 II, V | company depart from their kingdom. Being driven thence, he
23 II, VI | so much authority in the kingdom as his father, and was not
24 II, VII | taken up to the heavenly kingdom: he was buried in the church
25 II, IX | his share in the heavenly kingdom, received an increase also
26 II, IX | once to deprive him of his kingdom and his life. He had a two-edged
27 II, XII | helped him to recover his kingdom. For as soon as the messengers
28 II, XII | slain on the borders of the kingdom of Mercia, on the east side
29 II, XII | obtained of His bounty the kingdom which you desired. Take
30 II, XII | the honour of a temporal kingdom; and if, from this time
31 II, XII | with Him of His eternal kingdom in heaven."~
32 II, XV | Sigbert succeeded to the kingdom, brother to the same Earpwald,
33 II, XVII | his prayers may exalt your kingdom and people, and present
34 II, XVIII | taken up to the heavenly kingdom, on the 10th of November,
35 II, XX | also was a soldier in the kingdom of Christ. Caedwalla, king
36 III, I | of their nation and the kingdom; but the most Christian
37 III, I | being slain in battle, the kingdom of the Deiri, to which province
38 III, I | mysteries of the faith. But the kingdom of the Bernicians—for into
39 III, I | mysteries of the heavenly kingdom to which they had been admitted,
40 III, III | Church of Christ in his kingdom; wherein, when the bishop,
41 III, VI | learned to hope for a heavenly kingdom unknown to his fathers,
42 III, VI | earth, a greater earthly kingdom than any of his ancestors.
43 III, VII | mysteries of the heavenly kingdom; and not long after he lost
44 III, VII | dominion of his earthly kingdom; for he put away the sister
45 III, VII | was by him deprived of his kingdom, and withdrew to Anna, king
46 III, VII | Coinwalch was restored to his kingdom, there came into that province
47 III, VII | very great losses in his kingdom from his enemies, at length
48 III, VII | and he perceived that his kingdom, being deprived of a bishop,
49 III, VIII | this life, and left his kingdom to his son Earconbert, who
50 III, VIII | idols throughout his whole kingdom to be forsaken and destroyed,
51 III, VIII | this world to the heavenly kingdom. The day of her summoning
52 III, XII | yet governing his temporal kingdom, was always wont to pray
53 III, XIV | translated to the heavenly kingdom, his brother Oswy,a young
54 III, XIV | the throne of his earthly kingdom, and held it twenty-eight
55 III, XVIII | A.D.]~AT this time, the kingdom of the East Angles, after
56 III, XVIII | a lover of the ‘heavenly kingdom, that at last, quitting
57 III, XVIII | quitting the affairs of his kingdom, and committing them to
58 III, XVIII | before had a share in that kingdom, he entered a monastery,
59 III, XVIII | They were succeeded in the kingdom by Anna,the son of Eni,
60 III, XIX | Sigbert still governed the kingdom, there came out of Ireland
61 III, XXI | promise of the heavenly kingdom, and the hope of resurrection
62 III, XXII | a citizen of the eternal kingdom, returned to the seat of
63 III, XXII | the seat of his temporal kingdom, requesting of King Oswy
64 III, XXII | Sigbert was succeeded in the kingdom by Suidhelm, the son of
65 III, XXIV | destroy the provinces of his kingdom. The pagan king refused
66 III, XXIV | he was his kinsman, the kingdom of the Southern Mercians,
67 III, XXIV | the sake of an everlasting kingdom in heaven. This king governed
68 III, XXV | they all expected the same kingdom in heaven, so they ought
69 III, XXV | unto thee the .keys of the kingdom of Heaven?’~When Wilfrid
70 III, XXV | and that the keys of the kingdom of Heaven were given to
71 III, XXV | come to the gates of the kingdom of Heaven, there should
72 III, XXVII | departed to the heavenly kingdom. He passed his life in great
73 III, XXIX | written, ‘Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness,
74 III, XXX | companion and co-heir in the kingdom, with all his people, very
75 IV, I | month and day; leaving his kingdom to his son Egbert, who held
76 IV, I | Roman prelate was in the kingdom of the Franks, sent thither
77 IV, I | to the prejudice of the kingdom of which he at that time
78 IV, II | the joys of the heavenly kingdom of which they had but lately
79 IV, III | returned again to the heavenly kingdom." Whether he said this of
80 IV, V | Egfrid his successor in the kingdom. In the third year of his
81 IV, VIII | called her into the heavenly kingdom.~Likewise, one of the same
82 IV, XI | made above, governed the kingdom of the East Saxons. His
83 IV, XI | wealth and honours of his kingdom, and he would have long
84 IV, XI | have long before left his kingdom and adopted that life, had
85 IV, XI | soldier of the heavenly kingdom, he fell into great bodily
86 IV, XI | spirit for the sake of the kingdom of Heaven.~When the aforesaid
87 IV, XII | by love of the heavenly kingdom, he quitted it and, going
88 IV, XIV | we will bring thee to the kingdom of Heaven; but first thou
89 IV, XIV | authority of a temporal kingdom and the devotion of Christian
90 IV, XIV | which leads to the eternal kingdom. For this very day that
91 IV, XVI | obtained possession of the kingdom of the Gewissae, he took
92 IV, XVI | their entrance into the kingdom of Heaven. Then the executioner
93 IV, XXIV | the Maker of the heavenly kingdom, the power of the Creator
94 IV, XXVI | curse cannot inherit the kingdom of God, yet it was believed,
95 IV, XXVI | strength of the Anglian kingdom began to ebb and fall away
96 IV, XXVI | the ruined state of the kingdom, though within narrower
97 IV, XXVI | for some time wasted the kingdom, till the lawful king, Wictred,
98 IV, XXIX | translated to the heavenly kingdom by the ministry of angels.
99 V, VII | Lord and an everlasting kingdom, and went to Rome, being
100 V, VII | obtained an entrance into the kingdom of the blessed in Heaven.
101 V, VII | wealth, offspring, a mighty kingdom, triumphs, spoils, chieftains,
102 V, VII | thou seest attain to the kingdom of Christ."~"Here was buried
103 V, VII | Rome, Ini succeeded to the kingdom, being of the blood royal;
104 V, VII | in like manner left his kingdom and committed it to younger
105 V, XII | this perchance might be the kingdom of Heaven, of which I had
106 V, XII | saying, ‘Nay, this is not the kingdom of Heaven, as you think.’~"
107 V, XII | all be received into the kingdom of Heaven at the day of
108 V, XII | immediately admitted into the kingdom of Heaven; yet they shall
109 V, XII | enter into the joys of His kingdom; for such as are perfect
110 V, XII | forthwith enter into the kingdom of Heaven; in the neighbourhood
111 V, XVII | the chief city of David’s kingdom, now only showing by its
112 V, XIX | time nobly governed the kingdom of the Mercians, much more
113 V, XIX | quitted the sceptre of his kingdom. For he went to Rome, and
114 V, XIX | Ethelred, who had governed the kingdom before Coenred. With him
115 V, XIX | hold the sceptre of the kingdom. He, with like devotion,
116 V, XIX | departed to the heavenly kingdom. Grant, Jesus, that the
117 V, XXI | unto thee the keys of the kingdom of Heaven.’ Nor do I think
118 V, XXI | held sway in a temporal kingdom, the blessed chief of the
119 V, XXI | entrance into the heavenly kingdom. The grace of the eternal
120 V, XXI | received by all clerks in my kingdom." Without delay he accomplished
121 V, XXII | him the government of the kingdom of the Northumbrians, the
122 V, XX III| and Alric, heirs of that kingdom, which he had governed thirty-four
123 V, XX III| year of our Lord, in Whose kingdom that shall have no end let
124 V, XXIV | a monk, and gave up the kingdom to Coenred. [V, 19.]~In
125 V, XXIV | tonsured, and sent back to his kingdom; Bishop Acca was driven
126 V, XXIV | receiving the tonsure, left the kingdom to Eadbert.~In the year
127 V, XXIV | flight, sought to gain the kingdom of the Mercians by bloodshed.~
128 V, XXIV | country by force, left the kingdom to his son Oswulf.~In the
129 V, XXIV | people, entered upon the kingdom; in whose second year there
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