Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | the death of Earpwald the people lapse into paganism for
2 0, Life | mistaken belief that the people were assembled to hear him.
3 I, XII | wholly exposed to rapine, the people being altogether ignorant
4 I, XII | they gave the dispirited people good advice, and showed
5 I, XV | Jutes are descended the people, of Kent, and of the Isle
6 I, XV | vengeance for the crimes of the people; not unlike that which,
7 I, XV | office, the prelates with the people were destroyed with fire
8 I, XVII | into Britain to confirm the people’s faith in the grace of
9 I, XVII | be sent to bring back the people to salvation. They raised
10 I, XVII | grieved for the loss of the people that were rescued from them.
11 I, XVII | than to undergo among the people whom they had led astray,
12 I, XVII | wives and children. The people were present as spectators
13 I, XVII | confessed their errors. The people, giving judgement, could
14 I, XVIII | parents rejoiced, and the people were filled with awe at
15 I, XVIII | thereof confuted, and all the people settled in the purity of
16 I, XVIII | innumerable multitude of people was that day converted to
17 I, XIX | dwelling in which he lay. The people all flocked to the prelate,
18 I, XIX | of God. A great crowd of people watched day and night before
19 I, XX | confidence into these fearful people, that one would have thought
20 I, XX | bishops, insomuch that the people being instructed by daily
21 I, XX | forth; the faith of the people was fired; and where arms
22 I, XX | to the desires of their people.~
23 I, XXI | spiritual health to the people of God, having condemned
24 I, XXI | to them. They found the people constant in the faith as
25 I, XXI | the presence of all the people, delivered whole to his
26 I, XXII | God did not forsake his people, whom he foreknew, but sent
27 I, XXVII | in the lives of married people, in that women disdain to
28 I, XXVII | prescribed to the ancient people, that a man in such cases
29 I, XXVII | was about to speak to the people on Mount Sinai, He first
30 I, XXVII | where God spoke to the people by the means of a creature
31 I, XXVII | nevertheless, a spiritual people, taking in another sense,
32 I, XXX | since the departure of our people that are with you, because
33 I, XXX | the matter of the English people; to wit, that the temples
34 I, XXX | made Himself known to the people of Israel in Egypt; and
35 I, XXXII | Christian faith among the people under your rule; in all
36 I, XXXIII | night; till the neighbouring people who saw it, perceiving that
37 II, I | for the Faith from a new people. This was thy toil, thy
38 II, I | the market place, and much people resorted thither to buy:
39 II, II | consent and sanction of their people. They therefore desired
40 II, V | British, except only the people of Kent; and he reduced
41 II, V | give the Eucharist to the people, filled, as they were, with
42 II, V | continue to give to the people in the church?" To whom
43 II, V | army. Nevertheless, the people having been once turned
44 II, VI | before presided; but the people of London would not receive
45 II, VII | harm to himself, or his people, it was meet that he should
46 II, XIII | profit. For none of your people has applied himself more
47 II, XIV | nothing else but instruct the people resorting from all villages
48 II, XVI | a great multitude of the people, in the river Trent, near
49 II, XVII | the end that he and his people should persist in belief
50 II, XVII | may exalt your kingdom and people, and present you faultless
51 II, XVIII | that the devotion of the people committed to you may increase
52 III, III | built in divers places; the people joyfully flocked together
53 III, III | had the direction of their people. That island belongs to
54 III, V | being gladly heard by the people, returned home, and in an
55 III, VI | united and moulded into one people. He was nephew to King Edwin
56 III, VII | baptized together with his people, Oswald, the most holy and
57 III, VII | remain as the bishop of his people. Agilbert complied with
58 III, VII | bishopric. The king and the people received him honourably,
59 III, X | be of use for curing sick people, and proceeding on his journey,
60 III, XVII | of the miracle; where the people coming in might kneel, and
61 III, XVIII | after the manner of the people of Kent.~This king became
62 III, XXI | the Word even among his people, the Mercians, if any were
63 III, XXI | a short time gained many people to the Lord, he died among
64 III, XXII | life, as far as those rude people were then capable of receiving
65 III, XXII | the king and of all the people, it happened that the king,
66 III, XXII | to Anna, king of the same people, received him as he came
67 III, XXIV | for he delivered his own people from the hostile depredations
68 III, XXIV | the Mercians, as also the people of the other southern provinces,
69 III, XXVI | Scotland,to consult with his people what was to be done in this
70 III, XXVII | benefactor, both to his own people, and to those nations of
71 III, XXVIII | bishop for himself and his people. That prince sent him to
72 III, XXVIII | endeavoured to instruct his people by the same manner of life
73 III, XXIX | stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles
74 III, XXIX | unto me, and hearken ye people from far.’And a little after, ‘
75 III, XXIX | thee for a covenant of the people, to establish the earth,
76 III, XXIX | thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles;
77 III, XXIX | may gather together a new people of Christ, establishing
78 III, XXX | Sighere, with his part of the people, forsook the mysteries of
79 III, XXX | the kingdom, with all his people, very devoutly preserved
80 III, XXX | near, brought back both the people and the aforesaid king to
81 IV, I | the manner of the eastern people. He was ordained by Pope
82 IV, III | be given to him and his people; but Theodore would not
83 IV, IV | and all the neighbouring people, he placed the English there,
84 IV, V | with the government of the people committed to him.~"III.
85 IV, XIII | baptized the rest of the people. The queen, whose name was
86 IV, XIII | Christians, as were their people; but all the province of
87 IV, XIII | preaching the Gospel to the people, not only delivered them
88 IV, XIII | grievous famine fell upon the people and pitilessly destroyed
89 IV, XIII | abounded in fish, but the people had no skill to take any
90 IV, XIII | men, he instructed all the people in the faith of Christ,
91 IV, XIV | adjacent to it; but all your people who any where labour under
92 IV, XVI | to place in their stead people from his own province; binding
93 IV, XVI | come thither from his own people.The measure of that island,
94 IV, XXI | that the kings and their people on both sides were appeased,
95 IV, XXIV | monastery, she and all her people admitted him to the company
96 IV, XXVI | them, withdrew with his people that were in the monastery
97 IV, XXVII | and wide to convert the people dwelling round about from
98 IV, XXVII | the custom of the English people, that when a clerk or priest
99 IV, XXVII | folk to call that simple people by his preaching and good
100 IV, XXVIII | for he both protected the people committed to his charge
101 V, IX | more profitable to his own people by the example of his virtue.~
102 V, XI | ancient language of those people is called Wiltaburg, that
103 V, XV | customs which he and his people had hitherto followed. For
104 V, XV | endeavoured to bring his own people that were in Hii, or that
105 V, XV | and preaching to those people, and with sober words of
106 V, XIX | received by that barbarous people and their King Aldgils,
107 V, XIX | successfully among this new people of God, he set out again
108 V, XIX | he came; and he and his people being found orthodox in
109 V, XIX | and a great number of the people for some days, they came
110 V, XIX | see, being accused by his people, and "who, said they, having
111 V, XXI | brought himself and all his people to celebrate the catholic
112 V, XXI | Moreover, he and all his people, he said, would always follow
113 V, XXI | written in Exodus, where the people of Israel, being about to
114 V, XXI | on the first whereof the people of the Lord were brought
115 V, XXI | same night in which the people of Israel were delivered
116 V, XXI | the same in which all the people of God were, by Christ’s
117 V, XXI | same time with the ancient people of God, though the nature
118 V, XXI | fifteenth day, on which the people of God were redeemed from
119 V, XXI | deliverance of the ancient people of God, was fulfilled in
120 V, XXII | to impart to the English people that learning which it had
121 V, XXII | faith, now, when the English people believe, and are in all
122 V, XX III| first prelate. The Pictish people also at this time are at
123 V, XXIV | the Scots returned to his people; a pestilence arose; Ceadda
124 V, XXIV | chosen the same year by his people, entered upon the kingdom;
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