Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | their king.~In Chapter 25 we come to the Synod of Whitby (
2 0, Int | changes in the episcopate, we come to an important step in
3 0, Life | trembling, and when they were come, he spoke to every one of
4 0, Life | free from the flesh, and come to Him Who, when as yet
5 I, I | that of the morning has come; since the sun at night
6 I, XIV | returned home, intending’ to come again before long. The Picts
7 I, XV | with the enemy, who were come from the north to give battle,
8 I, XXI | prosperously as they had come.~But Germanus, after this,
9 I, XXV | signified that they were come from Rome, and brought a
10 I, XXV | Augustine and his companions to come and hold a conference with
11 I, XXV | precaution that they should not come to him in any house, lest,
12 I, XXV | whom and for whom they had come. When they had sat down,
13 I, XXV | nation. But because you are come from far as strangers into
14 I, XXVI | they also first began to come together, to chant the Psalms,
15 I, XXVII | in her way. But all that come to the faith are to be admonished
16 I, XXVII | that they cannot easily come together?~Gregory answers.—
17 I, XXVII | bishops. For when do bishops come over from Gaul, that they
18 I, XXVII | great benefit, should easily come together. Thus, when, by
19 I, XXVII | after what time she may come into the church? As also,
20 I, XXVII | it is lawful for her to come into the church when she
21 I, XXVII | certain circumstances, may come into the church before he
22 I, XXVII | after how many days she may come into the church, you have
23 I, XXVII | must not be forbidden to come into the church whilst she
24 I, XXVIII| Augustine, shall happen to come to you, let your love, as
25 I, XXXII | placed. This we know to have come to pass in the English nation,
26 I, XXXII | saints, which will never come to an end, is at hand. But
27 I, XXXII | many things are about to come upon us which were not before,
28 I, XXXII | that any of these things come to pass in your country,
29 I, XXXIV | king of the Scots durst come into Britain to make war
30 II, II | their priests, who were come together to offer up their
31 II, II | fast of three days,. had come together along with others
32 II, IV | nations, and it was our lot to come into this island, which
33 II, VIII | Supreme Judge that is to come, the rewards of the favour
34 II, IX | virgin to Christ."' Being come into that province, he laboured
35 II, X | discernment conceive how you come to be so deceived as to
36 II, XVIII | everlasting happiness: 'Come unto Me all ye that labour
37 III, IV | called the Lord’s day, should come. But because they had not
38 III, VIII | of men, clothed in white, come into the monastery, and
39 III, IX | happened in his struggles to come to the very place where
40 III, XI | Ethelhild. When this lady was come, in a conversation between
41 III, XI | her to the sufferer. Being come thither, and seeing many
42 III, XII | hour when his fit was to come on, when one of the brothers,
43 III, XII | do not leave it; do not come away, or stir from the place,
44 III, XIV | place; but the king, who had come in from hunting, stood warming
45 III, XV | foretold the storm that was to come to pass, and by virtue of
46 III, XXIII | father, to whose body he had come for love of him, that so
47 III, XXIV | royal commanders, who had come to Penda’s assistance, were
48 III, XXV | Wilfrid, had at that time come into the province of the
49 III, XXV | is necessary that all who come to the faith should forsake
50 III, XXV | the Catholic manner, had come among them, they would have
51 III, XXV | laws, lest haply when I come to the gates of the kingdom
52 III, XXVI | very short time; he had come from Scotlandwhilst Colman
53 III, XXVI | if any priest happened to come into a village, the inhabitants
54 III, XXIX | with Christ in the world to come. May the Heavenly Grace
55 IV, I | all his companions who had come with him, by a pestilence
56 IV, II | till the archbishop should come to his see. But when Theodore
57 IV, III | what he said. For he had come with Queen Ethelthryth from
58 IV, III | who might be without to come in to him. He went hastily
59 IV, III | those seven brothers to come hither, and do you come
60 IV, III | come hither, and do you come with them." When they were
61 IV, III | with them." When they were come, he first admonished them
62 IV, III | has vouchsafed also to come to me this day, and to call
63 IV, III | in mind of judgement to come; to dispel their pride,
64 IV, III | earth being on fire, He will come in the clouds, with great
65 IV, VIII | when his last hour was come, called three times upon
66 IV, VIII | light, for my light will come to me at the dawn of day."
67 IV, IX | the love of the world to come; who had, for many years,
68 IV, IX | understood, that she was come to acquaint her that the
69 IV, XI | men in shining garments come to him; one of whom sat
70 IV, XI | whilst his companions who had come with him stood and inquired
71 IV, XI | of the sick man they had come to visit, and he said that
72 IV, XIV | as well of those that had come thither with the bishop,
73 IV, XVI | happened at the time to have come thither from his own people.
74 IV, XVI | into the ocean whence they come.~
75 IV, XVIII | blessed Martin, who had come lately from Rome, by order
76 IV, XXII | he declared that he had come to the war with others like
77 IV, XXIII | she joyfully saw death come, or, in the words of our
78 IV, XXIV | turn, if he saw the harp come towards him, he would rise
79 IV, XXV | might escape the wrath to come. The priest having heard
80 IV, XXV | three days; do this till I come again to you in a short
81 IV, XXIX | that Bishop Cuthbert was come to the city of Lugubalia,
82 IV, XXX | others which have lately come to our knowledge.~
83 V, I | Ethelwald, beloved of God, come out of his retreat to watch
84 V, I | tempest and raging sea, he had come forth to see what would
85 V, II | prayer and study. Having come hither once at the beginning
86 V, II | bishop, for he often used to come into his presence to receive
87 V, II | Sunday he bade the poor man come to him, and when he had
88 V, II | to him, and when he had come, he bade him put his tongue
89 V, III | presided. "When we were come thither," said he, "and
90 V, IV | the thegn desired him to come into his house and dine.
91 V, IV | of the brothers who had come with me, ordering him to
92 V, IX | Boisil.’ He answered, ‘I am come to bring Egbert a message
93 V, X | them, lest if they should come into the presence of their
94 V, X | strangers who desired to come to him had not been suffered
95 V, X | had not been suffered to come; and therefore he sent and
96 V, XII | on the way by which I had come, as it were, the brightness
97 V, XIII | will you now? What are you come for? for you can no longer
98 V, XIV | God that this also might come to pass through the reading
99 V, XVII | blast of wind is wont to come down, and to cast to the
100 V, XIX | life, and in the world to come life everlasting." He also,
101 V, XIX | requesting that he would come that way, when he returned
102 V, XIX | they, having long since come here upon the like accusation,
103 V, XIX | his servants. Being thus come to the city of Maeldum,
104 V, XIX | four years. And when you come into your country, you shall
105 V, XXI | in hope of redemption to come. For this is that same night
106 V, XXI | when the first month was come, and in it the evening of
107 V, XXI | for a hundred years to come. Cyril also, his successor,
108 V, XXI | same cycles of the times to come, because, desiring only
109 V, XXI | resemble a crown; but when you come to look at the neck, you
110 V, XXI | Apostolic Church; for so it will come to pass, that after you
111 V, XXIV | loving-kindness that he may one day come to Thee, the Fountain of
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