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1 0, Int | and Ceadda (664 A.D.), as bishops of Northumbria leads to 2 0, Int | increasing the number of bishops, he subdivides the great 3 I, XVII | all parts, received the bishops, whose coming had been foretold 4 I, XVII | their fear, and when the bishops expelled them from the bodies 5 I, XVII | men.~In the meantime the bishops speedily filled the island 6 I, XVII | other Christ. The blessed bishops permitted their adversaries 7 I, XVIII | age, to be healed of the bishops. They ordered her to be 8 I, XVIII | parents, and besought the bishops that she might be healed. 9 I, XVIII | after the doctrine of the bishops.~This damnable heresy being 10 I, XVIII | purity of the faith, the bishops went to the tomb of the 11 I, XX | CHAP. XX. How the same Bishops brought help from Heaven 12 I, XX | the assistance of the holy bishops; who, hastening to them 13 I, XX | sacred by the presence of the bishops, insomuch that the people 14 I, XX | take them by surprise, the bishops three times cried, "Hallelujah." 15 I, XXI | followed this Elafius. The bishops arrived, and were met by 16 I, XXI | himself at the feet of the bishops, presenting his son, whose 17 I, XXI | grieved, but especially the bishops, who, filled with pity, 18 I, XXI | were brought before the bishops, to be conveyed into the 19 I, XXVII | of Canterbury.—Concerning bishops, what should be their manner 20 I, XXVII | prescribe these rules to bishops when they are ordained: 21 I, XXVII | consecrated without other bishops being present, if there 22 I, XXVII | in the absence of other bishops. For when do bishops come 23 I, XXVII | other bishops. For when do bishops come over from Gaul, that 24 I, XXVII | you, my brother, to ordain bishops in such a manner, that the 25 I, XXVII | a manner, that the said bishops may not be far asunder, 26 I, XXVII | when, by the help of God, bishops shall have been ordained 27 I, XXVII | assembling three or four bishops. For, even in spiritual 28 I, XXVII | are we to deal with the bishops of Gaul and Britain?~Gregory 29 I, XXVII | you no authority over the bishops of Gaul, because the bishop 30 I, XXVII | be any faults among the bishops, they may be amended. And 31 I, XXVII | from the behaviour of the bishops all that is opposed to the 32 I, XXVII | authority and judge the bishops of Gaul, but by persuading, 33 I, XXVII | appointed. But as for all the bishops of Britain, we commit them 34 I, XXVIII | my brother, any sins of bishops or others, do you, in conjunction 35 I, XXIX | church-furniture, and vestments for the bishops and clerks, as likewise 36 I, XXIX | how he should constitute bishops in Britain. The letter was 37 I, XXIX | so you may ordain twelve bishops in different places, who 38 I, XXIX | shall also ordain twelve bishops, and enjoy the honour of 39 I, XXIX | shall so preside over the bishops he shall have ordained, 40 I, XXIX | regards honour between the bishops of the cities of London 41 I, XXIX | be subject not only those bishops whom you shall ordain, and 42 I, XXXIII | Augustine, and of all the bishops of Canterbury, and of the 43 II, I | which he composed with the bishops of Italy on necessary matters 44 II, II | together to a conference the bishops and doctors of the nearest 45 II, II | presented to the British bishops, found no benefit or healing 46 II, II | came, it is said, seven bishops of the Britons, and many 47 II, III | of Britain, ordained two bishops, to wit, Mellitus and Justus; 48 II, III | bestowed many gifts on the bishops of both those churches, 49 II, III | were associated with the bishops.~ After this, the beloved 50 II, IV | jointly with his fellow bishops, a hortatory epistle, entreating 51 II, IV | dear brethren, the Lords Bishops and Abbots throughout all 52 II, IV | Laurentius, Mellitus, and Justus, Bishops, servants of the servants 53 II, IV | Laurentius with his fellow bishops wrote a letter to the bishops 54 II, IV | bishops wrote a letter to the bishops of the Britons, suitable 55 II, IV | assembling a synod of the bishops of Italy, to prescribe rules 56 II, V | counsel with his fellow bishops, Laurentius and Justus, 57 II, VIII | obtained authority to ordain bishops from Pope Boniface, whom 58 II, VIII | to you likewise to ordain bishops when there shall be occasion, 59 II, IX | with her, men and women, bishops and clergy, to follow their 60 II, XVII | by us ordained for your bishops, and this we do on account 61 II, XIX | and the decrees of all the bishops upon earth sitting in synod. 62 II, XIX | Dinnaus, and Baithanus, bishops; to Cromanus, Ernianus, 63 III, IV | the province, and even the bishops, contrary to the usual method, 64 III, XX | those who were at that time bishops of the East Angles, and 65 III, XXII | calling to him two other bishops to assist at the ordination. 66 III, XXIII | of them also came to be bishops. When the brethren who were 67 III, XXIV | into Scotland. Both these bishops belonged to the nation of 68 III, XXV | persons, but even by the bishops, Honorius of Canterbury, 69 III, XXV | son, came thither, and the bishops, Colman with his Scottish 70 III, XXVII | who, in the days of the Bishops Finan and Colman, forsaking 71 III, XXVIII | among the West Saxons, to be bishops for the province of the 72 III, XXVIII | honourably consecrated, several bishops meeting together for that 73 III, XXVIII | Ceadda was consecrated; two bishops of the British nation, who 74 IV, II | who was the first of the bishops of the English nation that 75 IV, II | through all parts, ordained bishops in fitting places, and with 76 IV, III | the see of the succeeding bishops of that province continues 77 IV, V | Theodore assembled a council of bishops, along with many other teachers 78 IV, V | excommunication.~"VI. That bishops and clergy, when travelling, 79 IV, V | to the effect that more bishops should be made, as the number 80 IV, V | episcopal functions, two bishops, Aecci and Badwin, were 81 IV, V | that province has had two bishops.~ 82 IV, XII | Gebmund; and who were then bishops of the Northumbrians. [673- 83 IV, XII | driven from his see, and two bishops substituted for him, to 84 IV, XII | departure of Wilfrid, added two bishops to their number: Tunbert, 85 IV, XVII | an assembly of venerable bishops and many learned men, and 86 IV, XVII | and the other venerable bishops of the island of Britain 87 IV, XVIII | of one hundred and five bishops, chiefly to refute those 88 IV, XXIII | monastery who afterwards became bishops, and all of them men of 89 IV, XXVIII | aforesaid King Egfrid; seven bishops coming together for his 90 V, I | bodies of the aforesaid bishops.’ These things happened 91 V, VIII | where all the bodies of the bishops of Canterbury are buried. 92 V, VIII | of August. Among the many bishops whom he ordained was Tobias, 93 V, XI | Wilbrord at Rome, were ordained bishops for Frisland. [692 A.D.]~ 94 V, XI | himself constituted other bishops in those parts from the 95 V, XVIII | Daniel and Aldhelm, for their bishops; and of the writings of 96 V, XIX | city of Paris. Eleven other bishops met at the consecration 97 V, XIX | others were consecrated bishops in his stead, of whom mention 98 V, XIX | before Pope Agatho and many bishops, he was by the judgement 99 V, XIX | hundred and twenty-five bishops, against those who asserted 100 V, XIX | and, sitting among the bishops, to declare his own faith 101 V, XIX | hundred and twenty-five other bishops in the synod, made confession 102 V, XIX | the same king and certain bishops. Coming to Rome, he was 103 V, XIX | accusers, before a number of bishops and the Apostolic Pope John. 104 V, XIX | sat in council among the bishops, as has been said before. 105 V, XIX | to sit in the council of bishops which he had assembled, 106 V, XX III| at the present time, the bishops Tatwine and Aldwulf preside 107 V, XX III| of the East Angles, the bishops are Aldbert and Hadulac; 108 V, XX III| King Ceolwulf reigns, four bishops now preside; Wilfrid in 109 V, XXIV | and Wilfrid were ordained bishops of the Northumbrians. [III, 110 V, XXIV | Eadhaed were consecrated bishops in his stead. [ibid. V, 111 V, XXIV | ordained Alwic and Sigfrid, bishops.]~In the year 733, there 112 V, XXIV | Frithbert, and Frithwald bishops; and the priest Bede died.~ 113 V, XXIV | both of them truly faithful bishops, departed to the Lord.~ ~


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