Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | addressed by the Roman see to the Irish clergy on the
2 0, Int | evangelization. Aidan fixes his see at Lindisfarne. The mention
3 0, Int | Cynegils, is baptized, and a see is established at Dorchester,
4 0, Int | and finally the West Saxon see is fixed at Winchester.~
5 0, Int | probably in 669), with his see at Lichfield. Ceadda’s death (
6 0, Life | thought that they should see his face no long time in
7 0, Life | hand; for my soul longs to see Christ my King in His beauty.’
8 I, I | eastward, which we often see at a distance, when the
9 I, XXIII | promoted to the Apostolic see of Rome, and presided over
10 I, XXIII | in the heavenly country, see the fruits of your labour,
11 I, XXVI | and settled his episcopal see in the royal city. [597
12 I, XXVII | was too late to remove the see from Canterbury, which would
13 I, XXVII | custom of the Apostolic see to prescribe these rules
14 I, XXVII | host, groaned and said, "I see another law in my members
15 I, XXIX | this holy and Apostolic see, which I, by the grace of
16 I, XXXIII | having had his episcopal see granted him in the royal
17 II, I | governed the Roman Apostolic see thirteen years, six months,
18 II, I | bishop of the same Apostolic see, a man of great honour in
19 II, I | representative of the Apostolic see, though he now took part
20 II, I | disciples, "Handle Me and see, for a spirit hath not flesh
21 II, I | not flesh and bones, as ye see Me have. In maintaining
22 II, I | bishop of the Roman Apostolic see (for he was not himself
23 II, III | should have their episcopal see. As for Justus, Augustine
24 II, IV | God. When the Apostolic see, according to the universal
25 II, VII | London, succeeded to the see of Canterbury, being the
26 II, VII | bishop of the Roman Apostolic see, who presided over the Church
27 II, VIII | consecrated Romanus bishop of that see in his own stead, having
28 II, VIII | kindness of the Apostolic see, bearing in mind what it
29 II, X | Eyes have they, but they see not; they have ears, but
30 II, XIV | Paulinus, his episcopal see. But as soon as he was baptized,
31 II, XV | everlasting happiness. He had the see of his bishopric appointed
32 II, XVII | Bishop of the Apostolic see. When he learned that the
33 II, XVIII | who was elected to the see in his stead, came to Paulinus
34 II, XIX | vice-gerent of the holy Apostolic See; John, the deacon, and elect
35 II, XIX | vicegerent of the holy Apostolic See, and John, the servant of
36 II, XIX | counsellor of the same Apostolic See. The writings which were
37 III, III | granted him an episcopal see in the Isle of Lindisfarne. [
38 III, III | Bishop of the Apostolic see, learned to observe Easter
39 III, III | appointed him his episcopal see in the island of Lindisfarne,
40 III, III | it was a fair sight to see the king himself interpreting
41 III, IV | the truth; whose episcopal see, named after St. Martin
42 III, VII | establish his episcopal see; where having built and
43 III, VII | him to accept an episcopal see there and remain as the
44 III, VII | this last his episcopal see in the city of Venta, by
45 III, VII | purchased for money the see of the city of London,and
46 III, VIII | going out immediately to see what it might be, they beheld
47 III, IX | off his saddle,waited to see whether the beast would
48 III, XI | gazed," anxiously waiting to see the end of the matter. And
49 III, XIII | after this manner: ‘You see that my bodily distress
50 III, XIX | and was thought worthy to see a vision of angels; in which
51 III, XX | dying, when he had held that see seventeen years, Honorius
52 III, XX | September; and when the see had been vacant a year and
53 III, XXV | Lindisfarne, fit for the episcopal see; nevertheless, after the
54 III, XXV | decrees of the Apostolic see, nay, of the universal Church,
55 III, XXIX | And again, ‘ Kings shall see, princes also shall arise
56 III, XXIX | zeal, all the Apostolic see rejoices with us, even as
57 IV, I | held it for nine years. The see then became vacant for no
58 IV, I | time over the Apostolic see, and having made known to
59 IV, I | he desired a respite, to see whether in time he could
60 IV, II | archbishop should come to his see. But when Theodore came
61 IV, III | day.~He had his episcopal see in the place called Lyccidfelth,
62 IV, III | was buried, and where the see of the succeeding bishops
63 IV, V | appointed by the Apostolic see bishop of the church of
64 IV, VIII | I tell you truly, that I see this house filled with so
65 IV, IX | Then looking earnestly to see what it was that drew up
66 IV, X | her, that she could not see the least glimpse of light.
67 IV, XII | who was driven from his see, and two bishops substituted
68 IV, XII | former having his episcopal see in the city of York, the
69 IV, XVI | there received the office or see of a bishop, before Daniel,
70 IV, XVIII | precentor of the Apostolic see, who came into Britain to
71 IV, XX | did the maid’s fair flesh see corruption in the tomb.~"
72 IV, XXII | stood up, and went away to see if he could find any friends
73 IV, XXII | killed in the battle, went to see if haply he could find his
74 IV, XXVIII | being so high, that he could see nothing from it but heaven,
75 IV, XXVIII | Eata should return to the see of the church of Hagustald,
76 IV, XXIX | part, we shall never again see one another with bodily
77 IV, XXIX | Wilfrid held the episcopal see of that church one year,
78 V, I | at last we looked back to see whether it was possible
79 V, I | sea, he had come forth to see what would become of us.
80 V, IX | minded to go to Rome, to see and adore the thresholds
81 V, X | whom they had desired to see, hearing of it, was very
82 V, X | that place, where he should see rays of light reaching from
83 V, XI | presided over the Apostolic see, that he might undertake
84 V, XI | returned to his episcopal see.~The said Suidbert, being
85 V, XI | place for his episcopal see, in his famous fort, which
86 V, XII | misery, as far as I could see, without any interval of
87 V, XII | grew so thick, that I could see nothing else, save only
88 V, XII | flowery place, in which you see this fair and youthful company,
89 V, XII | now occupies the episcopal see of the church of Lindisfarne,
90 V, XIII | certain, persons) he did not see these things for his own
91 V, XIV | neighbourhood," said he, "I see a place of eternal perdition
92 V, XVIII | itself have an episcopal see, and a bishop of its own.
93 V, XIX | resolved to go to Rome, to see what ecclesiastical or monastic
94 V, XIX | in use at the Apostolic see. When he told the brethren,
95 V, XIX | appealing to the Apostolic see, and being by that authority
96 V, XIX | Egfrid, was restored to his see and bishopric by that king’
97 V, XIX | appealing to the Apostolic see, and being by that authority
98 V, XIX | be tried by the Apostolic see, being accused by his people,
99 V, XXI | learned of the Apostolic see, even as you, most devout
100 V, XXI | King Aldfrid, desired to see our monastery, and forasmuch
101 V, XXII | their amendment, rejoiced to see the day of the Lord, and
102 V, XX III| January, having held his see thirty-seven years, six
103 V, XX III| lately become an episcopal see, and has him for its first
104 V, XX III| hereof, the next age will see. This is for the present
105 V, XXIV | Wilfrid was driven from his see by King Egfrid; and Bosa,
106 V, XXIV | according to Anatolius. (see III,3)~Likewise concerning
107 V, XXIV | the Holy Father Cuthbert, (see IV, 26-32) who was both
108 V, XXIV | Acca was driven from his see.~In the year 732, Egbert
109 V, XXIV | pall from the Apostolic see, was the first to be established
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