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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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    Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | the baptism of the king at Easter, 627 A.D. Through the influence 2 0, Int | their error with regard to Easter. The characters of Aidan 3 0, Int | inevitable error with regard to Easter, which is severely condemned.~ 4 0, Int | A.D.), which settled the Easter question for the English 5 0, Int | Roman rules with regard to Easter and the tonsure. The letter 6 0, Life | their attitude towards the Easter question, which calls forth 7 I, XX | after the celebration of Easter, the greater part of the 8 II, II | sake. For they did not keep Easter Sunday at the proper time, 9 II, II | matters, to wit, to keep Easter at the due time; to fulfil 10 II, IV | celebrate the festival of Easter at the due time, but thought 11 II, IX | on the first day of the Easter festival,' at the river 12 II, IX | Forthhere.~ On that same holy Easter night, the queen had brought 13 II, XIV | York, on the holy day of Easter, being the 12th of April, 14 II, XIX | of the holy Festival of Easter, as has been shown above, 15 II, XIX | to celebrate a different Easter, contrary to the Paschal 16 II, XIX | evidently showing, that Easter Sunday is to be found between 17 II, XIX | of their minds reject our Easter, when Christ was sacrificed; 18 II, XIX | down the manner of keeping Easter, they add this concerning 19 III, III | for he was wont to keep Easter Sunday according to the 20 III, III | that time still celebrating Easter after that manner, and believing 21 III, III | see, learned to observe Easter according to the canonical 22 III, IV | decrees for the observance of Easter, by reason of their being 23 III, IV | This manner of keeping Easter continued among them no 24 III, IV | true and canonical day of Easter; which, nevertheless, they 25 III, V | during the fifty days after Easter. Never, through fear or 26 III, VI | dinner, on the holy day of Easter, with the aforesaid bishop, 27 III, XVII | regard to the observance of Easter; nay, heartily detesting 28 III, XVII | praise his observance of Easter at the wrong time, either 29 III, XVII | in the celebration of his Easter, the object which he had 30 III, XVII | therefore he always celebrated Easter, not as some falsely imagine, 31 III, XXIV | during the very time of the Easter festival. Three years after 32 III, XXV | the due time of keeping Easter, with those that came out 33 III, XXV | about the observance of Easter; those that came from Kent 34 III, XXV | that the Scots celebrated Easter Sunday contrary to the custom 35 III, XXV | zealous defender of the true Easter, whose name was Ronan,a 36 III, XXV | observed the true and Catholic Easter, with all those that he 37 III, XXV | happened in those times that Easter was twice celebrated in 38 III, XXV | ended his fast, was keeping Easter, the queen and her followers 39 III, XXV | about the observance of Easter was patiently tolerated 40 III, XXV | though he could not keep Easter contrary to the custom of 41 III, XXV | differed in opinion concerning Easter, and was held in veneration, 42 III, XXV | about the observance of Easter, and other rules of ecclesiastical 43 III, XXV | raised there concerning Easter and the tonsure and other 44 III, XXV | Then Colman said, "The Easter which I keep, I received 45 III, XXV | speak, began thus:— "The Easter which we keep, we saw celebrated 46 III, XXV | celebration of the feast of Easter, on the fourteenth day of 47 III, XXV | week, he perceived that Easter ought to be kept after this 48 III, XXV | very evening to celebrate Easter, as we all do at the present 49 III, XXV | observe the holy solemnity of Easter. Thus it came to pass, that 50 III, XXV | Thus it came to pass, that Easter Sunday was only kept from 51 III, XXV | and that this is the true Easter, and the only one to be 52 III, XXV | Gospel in the keeping of your Easter. For John, keeping the Paschal 53 III, XXV | seeing that you celebrate Easter only on the first day after 54 III, XXV | Sabbath. Peter celebrated Easter Sunday between the fifteenth 55 III, XXV | seeing that you observe Easter Sunday from the fourteenth 56 III, XXV | so that you often begin Easter on the thirteenth moon in 57 III, XXV | in your celebration of Easter, you utterly exclude the 58 III, XXV | Gospel, when he wrote, that Easter was to be celebrated from 59 III, XXV | beloved by God, who kept Easter after the same manner, judged 60 III, XXV | the rule of truth in his Easter, appointed a cycle of nineteen 61 III, XXV | sometimes manifestly keep Easter before the full moon, that 62 III, XXV | that such observance of Easter did them much harm, as long 63 III, XXVI | not accept the Catholic Easter and the tonsure in the form 64 III, XXVI | the Catholic observance of Easter. This debate took place 65 III, XXVI | with regard to the time of Easter.He was a good and religious 66 III, XXVIII | British nation, who kept Easter Sunday, as has been often 67 III, XXIX | Apostles, in celebrating Easter, and in all things delivered 68 III, XXIX | of celebrating the true Easter uniformly throughout all 69 IV, II | canonical custom of celebrating Easter. This was the first archbishop 70 IV, V | common keep the holy day of Easter on the Sunday after the 71 IV, XIX | the greater festivals, as Easter, Whitsuntide, and the Epiphany, 72 IV, XXVIII | over, it was carried out at Easter, in the city of York, and 73 V, VII | the Holy Saturday before Easter Day, in the year of our 74 V, XV | Adamnan, adopted the Catholic Easter; and how the same wrote 75 V, XV | ecclesiastical time of keeping Easter. For when Adamnan, priest 76 V, XV | regard to the observance of Easter, or any other ordinances 77 V, XV | them the lawful time of Easter, he brought back many of 78 V, XV | keep the lawful time of Easter.~Returning to his island, 79 V, XV | celebrated the canonical Easter in Ireland, he was instant 80 V, XV | observance of the season of Easter in his monastery, yet without 81 V, XV | return of the season of Easter, to be at greater variance 82 V, XVIII | Britons, in not celebrating Easter at the due time, and in 83 V, XIX | the true computation of Easter; and many other things appertaining 84 V, XIX | than adopt the Catholic Easter and other canonical rites, 85 V, XIX | brought the holy season of Easter, returning in its course, 86 V, XXI | concerning the catholic Easter and the Tonsure. [710 A.D.]~ 87 V, XXI | touching the observance of Easter, and brought himself and 88 V, XXI | those that presumed to keep Easter out of the due time; as 89 V, XXI | catholic observance of holy Easter, according to what we have 90 V, XXI | whereby the time of keeping Easter has been appointed for us 91 V, XXI | those days it shall fall, Easter will be rightly kept on 92 V, XXI | it comes to pass that our Easter never falls either before 93 V, XXI | that we do not rightly keep Easter Sunday, which we received 94 V, XXI | manifest. For they that think Easter Sunday is to be observed 95 V, XXI | day the beginning of their Easter, whereof they find no mention 96 V, XXI | avoid celebrating our Lord’s Easter on the one-and-twentieth 97 V, XXI | order, they sometimes keep Easter Day entirely in the second 98 V, XXI | again, they who think that Easter is to be kept from the sixteenth 99 V, XXI | For when they teach that Easter is to be begun at the rising 100 V, XXI | their error, when they place Easter Sunday on the twenty-second 101 V, XXI | violence to the term of Easter appointed by the Law, seeing 102 V, XXI | seeing that they begin Easter on the evening of that day 103 V, XXI | that to be the first day of Easter, whereof no mention is any 104 V, XXI | meet for the celebration of Easter; but that moon which is 105 V, XXI | that we also ought to keep Easter when the Sunday comes. And 106 V, XXI | we are commanded to keep Easter in the first month of the 107 V, XXI | celebrate the offering of our Easter solemnity, to show that 108 V, XXI | Now this computation of Easter, which we set forth to you 109 V, XXI | catholic cycles concerning Easter.~"But having said thus much 110 V, XXI | you required, concerning Easter, I also exhort you to take 111 V, XXI | the diversity in keeping Easter, and in matters of faith; 112 V, XXI | the true celebration of Easter, but now I so fully learn 113 V, XXI | ever observe this time of Easter, together with all my nation; 114 V, XXII | celebrate the canonical Easter at the preaching of Egbert. [ 115 V, XXII | observance with regard to Easter, and the tonsure. For in 116 V, XXII | of our Lord 729, in which Easter was celebrated on the 24th 117 V, XXII | the Father, not only at Easter, but also when Easter was 118 V, XXII | at Easter, but also when Easter was celebrated on that day, 119 V, XXII | knowledge of the time of Easter, and were glad in that their 120 V, XXII | accept and keep with him as Easter that day which they had 121 V, XX III| has been said above, on Easter day; and immediately after 122 V, XX III| day; and immediately after Easter, that is, on the 9th of 123 V, XX III| themselves against the appointed Easter of the whole Catholic Church; 124 V, XXIV | baptized, with his nation, at Easter. [II, 14.]~In the year 633, 125 V, XXIV | to observe the Catholic Easter and the ecclesiastical tonsure. [


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