Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | excellence. It is the unlearned brother, unfit for study and occupied
2 I, IV | emperor, together with his brother, Aurelius Commodus. [Editor’
3 I, IV | the empire was his adopted brother, Lucius Verus, whose full
4 I, IX | his uncle Valens, and his brother Valentinian. Finding the
5 I, IX | to escape into Italy. His brother, the Emperor Valentinian,
6 I, X | to the empire, with his brother Honorius, held it thirteen
7 I, XIII | the treachery of his own brother Attila, yet Attila himself
8 I, XXIV | his most reverend and holy brother and fellow bishop Aetherius,
9 I, XXIV | send this letter to you, Brother, to inform you, that with
10 I, XXIV | in safety, most reverend brother. Given the 23rd day of July,
11 I, XXVII | churches. But in that you, my brother, having been instructed
12 I, XXVII | Gregory answers.—You know, my brother, the custom of the Roman
13 I, XXVII | answers.—You may judge, my brother, by the condition of the
14 I, XXVII | marry a stepmother or a brother’s wife?~Gregory answers.—
15 I, XXVII | the son and daughter of a brother and sister, or of two full
16 I, XXVII | union she is become the brother’s flesh. For which thing
17 I, XXVII | But we would have you, my brother, to ordain bishops in such
18 I, XXVII | shall therefore happen, my brother, that you go over into the
19 I, XXVII | have been put to you, my brother, and I think I have already
20 I, XXVII | Consider, then, most dear brother, that all we suffer in this
21 I, XXVIII | his most reverend and holy brother and fellow bishop, Vergilius;
22 I, XXVIII | Therefore, if our common brother, Bishop Augustine, shall
23 I, XXVIII | he bring before you, my brother, any sins of bishops or
24 I, XXVIII | in safety, most reverend brother. Given the 22nd day of June,
25 I, XXIX | his most reverend and holy brother and fellow bishop, Augustine,
26 I, XXIX | subject to your authority, my brother; but after your decease,
27 I, XXIX | dissension.~"But to you, my brother, shall, by the authority
28 I, XXIX | in safety, most reverend brother.~"Given the 22nd of June,
29 I, XXX | reverend Bishop Augustine, our brother, tell him what I have long
30 I, XXX | communicate to our aforesaid brother, that he, being placed where
31 I, XXXI | I know, dearly beloved brother, that Almighty God, by means
32 I, XXXI | remains, therefore, most dear brother, that amidst those outward
33 I, XXXII | you by our most reverend brother, Bishop Augustine, who is
34 I, XXXIV | which battle also Theodbald, brother to Ethelfrid, was killed,
35 II, V | bounds; the seventh, his brother Oswy, ruled over a kingdom
36 II, VIII | Boniface, to his most beloved brother Justus. We have learnt not
37 II, VIII | vigilantly you have laboured, my brother, for the Gospel of Christ;
38 II, VIII | the Sacred Word you, my brother, have brought his mind to
39 II, VIII | world.'~ "We have also, my brother, moved by the warmth of
40 II, VIII | therefore, endeavour, my brother, to preserve with unblemished
41 II, VIII | you in safety, most dear brother!"~
42 II, IX | ask her in marriage of her brother Eadbald, who then reigned
43 II, XV | succeeded to the kingdom, brother to the same Earpwald, a
44 II, XV | live in Gaul during his brother's life, and was there initiated
45 II, XVIII | Honorius to his most beloved brother Honorius: Among the many
46 II, XVIII | you in safety, most dear brother! Given the 11th day of June,
47 III, I | after the death of his brother Eanfrid,advanced with an
48 III, II | might thereby be healed. The brother did as he was desired; and
49 III, V | in question, "Methinks, brother, that you were more severe
50 III, XI | Mercians,the daughter of his brother Oswy, who reigned after
51 III, XII | day, or ever after. The brother that came from thence, and
52 III, XIV | the heavenly kingdom, his brother Oswy,a young man of about
53 III, XIV | Mercians, that had slain his brother, as also by his son Alchfrid,
54 III, XIV | Oidilwald,the son of his brother who reigned before him.
55 III, XVIII | Redwald, was governed by his brother Sigbert, a good and religious
56 III, XIX | him about them. An aged brother of our monastery is still
57 III, XIX | and of its souls, to his brother Fullan, and the priests
58 III, XIX | a hermit. He had another brother called Ultan, who, after
59 III, XXI | others English. Adda was brother to Utta, whom we have mentioned
60 III, XXII | friendly counsel, like a brother, said this and much more
61 III, XXII | king of the East Angles, brother to Anna, king of the same
62 III, XXIII | king had before with him a brother of the same bishop, called
63 III, XXIII | Cynibill, who was also his own brother, to complete his pious undertaking.
64 III, XXIII | governed after him by his brother Ceadda,who was afterwards
65 III, XXIV | mentioned, and who had slain his brother; at length, compelled by
66 III, XXIV | among whom was Ethelhere, brother and successor to Anna, king
67 III, XXV | same Paul, "Thou seest, brother, how many thousands of Jews
68 III, XXVII | The former of whom was brother to Ethelwin,a man no less
69 III, XXVII | on him, and said, "Alas! Brother Egbert, what have you done?
70 III, XXVIII | a priest called Ceadda, brother to the most reverend prelate
71 III, XXVIII | character, after his and his own brother Cedd’s example. Wilfrid
72 IV, III | habitation with only one brother, called Owini,his other
73 IV, III | narrative of the aforesaid brother, concerning the death of
74 IV, III | world, saw the soul of his brother Cedd, with a company of
75 IV, V | Canterbury; our fellow priest and brother, the most reverend Bisi,
76 IV, V | Angles; and with us also our brother and fellow priest, Wilfrid,
77 IV, V | in the month of July; his brother Hlothere succeeded him on
78 IV, VI | all respects worthy of her brother the bishop, by her own holy
79 IV, XI | after him jointly with his brother Suefred, and of no small
80 IV, XIII | daughter of Eanfrid, the brother of Aenhere,who were both
81 IV, XXI | river Trent, and Aelfwine, brother to King Egfrid, was slain,
82 IV, XXI | avenger for the death of his brother; and this peace continued
83 IV, XXII | were loosed.~Now he had a brother called Tunna, who was a
84 IV, XXII | This man, hearing that his brother had been killed in the battle,
85 IV, XXII | but I have," said he, "a brother who is a priest in my country,
86 IV, XXII | country, and coming to his brother, he gave him an exact account
87 IV, XXII | them; and from what his brother told him he understood,
88 IV, XXII | the intercession of his brother, and the Oblation of the
89 IV, XXIV | there was in her monastery a brother, on whom a gift of song
90 IV, XXIV | of this abbess a certain brother, marked in a special manner
91 IV, XXVI | the Scriptures, said to be brother to Egfrid, and son to King
92 IV, XXVI | reigned twelve years after his brother Egbert,who had reigned nine
93 IV, XXVII | effect: "But in that you, my brother, having been instructed
94 IV, XXIX | among other things, said, "Brother Herebert, remember at this
95 IV, XXIX | the Lord, he said, "Rise, brother, and do not weep, but rejoice
96 IV, XXXI | in that same monastery a brother whose name was Badudegn,
97 IV, XXXII | was told me lately by the brother himself, on whom it was
98 IV, XXXII | fear of greater danger. The brother having long laboured under
99 V, I | Aldfrid, who, after his brother Egfrid, ruled the nation
100 V, IX | has been said above. This brother told him a vision which
101 V, IX | the vision, charged the brother that had told it him, not
102 V, IX | days after the aforesaid brother came again to him, saying
103 V, IX | Egbert again charged the brother not to reveal the same to
104 V, XII | it would say, "We marvel, brother Drythelm (for so he was
105 V, XIV | in Hell.~I MYSELF knew a brother, would to God I had not
106 V, XIX | maiden daughter of his own brother to wife, and to regard him
107 V, XXI | him, ‘I beseech you, holy brother, how is it that you, who
108 V, XXI | answered, ‘Be assured, my dear brother, that though I wear the
109 V, XX III| and appointed Ceolwulf, brother to Coenred who had reigned
110 V, XXIV | left the government to his brother Ethelred.~In the year 676,
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