Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | other visions of the future world follow.~Apparently about
2 0, Life | the evil influence of the world was chiefly due to Gregory’
3 0, Life | he departed out of this world, understanding also that
4 0, Life | face no long time in this world. But they rejoiced for that
5 I, VIII | having corrupted the whole world, infected this island also,
6 I, VIII | removed from the rest of the world, with the poison of its
7 I, VIII | those of the rest of the world.~
8 I, XXVII| marriages are celebrated in the world, some married persons are
9 I, XXXII| the end of this present world, and the kingdom of the
10 I, XXXII| hand. But as the end of the world draws near, many things
11 I, XXXII| signs of the end of the world are sent before, for this
12 II, I | pontifical power over all the world, and was placed over the
13 II, I | But that nobility of this world which was seen in him, by
14 II, I | against the assaults of the world, but more and more roused
15 II, II | in Christ throughout the world, the holy father, Augustine,
16 II, IV | Christ spread throughout the world. The beginning of which
17 II, VII | winds and flames of this world, and to obtain that they
18 II, VIII | even unto the end of the world'; which promise His mercy
19 II, VIII | words unto the end of the world.'~ "We have also, my brother,
20 II, IX | the Word, "The god of this world blinded the minds of them
21 II, X | empire and the powers of the world are subject, because the
22 II, XVII | reported throughout the world, brings forth plentiful
23 II, XVII | His name in this present world, may likewise prepare a
24 II, XVII | shall be called out of this world to his Creator, the other
25 II, XIX | of Christ, throughout the world; and not to celebrate a
26 II, XIX | departed from the light of this world, without an answer to the
27 III, IV | away from the rest of the world; but they earnestly practiced
28 III, V | nor loved anything of this world, but delighted in distributing
29 III, V | kings or rich men of the world. He was wont to traverse
30 III, V | the powerful men of the world, but only food, if he happened
31 III, VIII | her departure out of this world to the heavenly kingdom.
32 III, VIII | leaving the darkness of this world, she departed to the light
33 III, XIV | was also taken out of this world, not more than twelve days
34 III, XV | even the princes of the world, was sent to Kent, to bring
35 III, XIX | him to look back upon the world. Upon which, casting his
36 III, XIX | would kindle and consume the world. One of them was of falsehood,
37 III, XIX | prefer the riches of the world to the love of heavenly
38 III, XIX | of all business of this world, and even of the monastery
39 III, XXII | governs and will judge the world in righteousness, Whose
40 III, XXV | Egypt, Greece, and all the world, wherever the Church of
41 III, XXV | oppose all the rest of the world."~When he had so said, Colman
42 III, XXV | Lord’s bosom, when all the world knows him to have lived
43 III, XXV | spreading throughout the world, it is needless, nay, it
44 III, XXV | the dead, and gave to the world the hope of resurrection,
45 III, XXV | the Church throughout the world, have since followed; and
46 III, XXV | of Christ throughout the world? And if that Columba of
47 III, XXVI | of the great men of the world; for such never resorted
48 III, XXVI | was to serve God, not the world—to feed the soul, and not
49 III, XXIX | lights of heaven illumine the world."~And after some lines,
50 III, XXIX | uniformly throughout all the world,— "Finally," he adds, "we
51 III, XXIX | been removed out of this world, and is buried at the threshold
52 III, XXIX | reign with Christ in the world to come. May the Heavenly
53 IV, III | was to pass out of this world to the Lord, it happened
54 IV, III | merit, having forsaken the world with the sole desire of
55 IV, III | forsook the things of this world, that, quitting all that
56 IV, III | and to call me out of this world. Return, therefore, to the
57 IV, III | Ceadda passed away from this world, saw the soul of his brother
58 IV, VII | snatched away out of this world by the same destruction
59 IV, IX | to be taken out of this world, a wonderful vision appeared
60 IV, IX | of noble origin in this world, and still nobler in the
61 IV, IX | nobler in the love of the world to come; who had, for many
62 IV, X | had lost the light of this world to no other end than that
63 IV, XI | enjoy, or rather serve, the world. Having with much difficulty
64 IV, XIV | snatched away out of this world. The brethren, therefore,
65 IV, XIV | said, taken out of this world. Let them, therefore, celebrate
66 IV, XIX | even unto the end of the world. For the divine miracle
67 IV, XIX | snatched away from this world out of her monastery. She
68 IV, XIX | soon snatched out of the world, she exchanged all pain
69 IV, XX | birth to Him Who gave the world its being; Mary, the gate
70 IV, XX | is mighty throughout the world in temperate hearts; throughout
71 IV, XX | temperate hearts; throughout the world love of the temperate life
72 IV, XX | honour and a sceptre in this world; thence she receives honour,
73 IV, XXII | friends who had departed this world; for they knew that such
74 IV, XXIII| them was taken out of this world, and opening her eyes, as
75 IV, XXIII| her departure out of this world, the others should have
76 IV, XXIV | fired with contempt of the world, and desire of the heavenly
77 IV, XXIV | sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and
78 IV, XXIV | His Presence, leaving the world by a quiet death; and that
79 IV, XXIX | bodily eyesight in this world. For I know of a surety
80 IV, XXX | bishopric departed this world not long after. [698 A.D.]~
81 V, VII | streams through all the world. And even as he gained with
82 V, IX | for his contempt of the world and for his learning and
83 V, X | and of noble birth in this world, who having been a thegn
84 V, XII | free from the cares of this world, he came to the monastery
85 V, XV | the farthest corner of the world.~Wherefore he so changed
86 V, XIX | in this life, and in the world to come life everlasting."
87 V, XXI | whensoever the lords of this world labour to learn, and to
88 V, XXI | most truly said, that the world would be most happy if either
89 V, XXI | kings. Now if a man of this world could judge truly of the
90 V, XXI | of the philosophy of this world, and form a right choice
91 V, XXI | concerning the state of this world, how much more is it to
92 V, XXI | strangers and pilgrims in this world, that the more powerful
93 V, XXI | powerful any are in the world the more they may strive
94 V, XXI | Churches throughout the world, making one Catholic Church,
95 V, XXI | taken away the sins of the world; and after a fitting solemn
96 V, XXI | by His Blood, rescued the world from the darkness of sin,
97 V, XXI | in the third age of the world, to be sacrificed as our
98 V, XXI | is, the passing from this world to the Father, by faith,
99 V, XXI | the moon may show to the world her full orb of light; inasmuch
100 V, XXI | vanquished the darkness of the world. Thus, after the rising
101 V, XXI | Redemption of the whole world, which having been prefigured
102 V, XXI | of tonsure throughout the world. Moreover, to look back
103 V, XXI | evil and the good of this world. But as for the tonsure
104 V, XXII | venerable man passed from this world to the Father, not only
105 V, XXIV | is of the Six Ages of the world; one of the Halting-places
106 V, XXIV | judge they overcame the world.~A Book of Hymns in divers
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