Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | days’ festival till the aforesaid day; and he rejoiced greatly
2 0, Life | till the evening; and the aforesaid boy, whose name was Wilbert,
3 I, XII | broken down at once by the aforesaid enemies, they were reduced
4 I, XIV | nation.~IN the meantime, the aforesaid famine distressing the Britons
5 I, XV | Saxons, being invited by the aforesaid king, arrived in Britain
6 I, XV | short time, swarms of the aforesaid nations came over into the
7 I, XXII | foreknew, but sent to the aforesaid nation much more worthy
8 I, XXIII | the consulship of our lord aforesaid, and the fourteenth indiction."~
9 I, XXIV | the consulship of our lord aforesaid, and the fourteenth indiction."~
10 I, XXVII | must be transacted with the aforesaid bishop of Aries, lest that
11 I, XXIX | to him, together with his aforesaid envoys, certain fellow labourers
12 I, XXX | Britain. [601 A.D.]~The aforesaid envoys having departed,
13 I, XXX | you to communicate to our aforesaid brother, that he, being
14 II, II | They that were to go to the aforesaid council, be-took themselves
15 II, II | with others to pray at the aforesaid battle, having one Brocmail
16 II, III | situated on the bank of the aforesaid river, and is the mart of
17 II, III | church itself, because the aforesaid chapel could contain no
18 II, IV | profession of the Scots in their aforesaid country, as well as of the
19 II, IV | Dagan, who came into this aforesaid island, and the Abbot Columban, (
20 II, IX | alliance by marriage of their aforesaid king with the kings of Kent,
21 II, IX | came to King Edwin with the aforesaid maiden as an attendant on
22 II, XII | CHAP. XII. ~~THUS wrote the aforesaid Pope Boniface for the salvation
23 II, XII | had so talked to him, his aforesaid friend came to him, and
24 II, XIII | when he inquired of the aforesaid high priest of his religion,
25 II, XV | it when he was a boy. The aforesaid King Redwald was noble by
26 II, XV | the Word of life to the aforesaid nation of the Angles. Nor
27 II, XVIII | Augustine. To him also the aforesaid Pope Honorius sent the pall,
28 III, I | reigned, the sons of the aforesaid Ethelfrid, who had reigned
29 III, I | to return home, and the aforesaid Eanfrid, as the eldest of
30 III, IV | of them the gift of the aforesaid island whereon to found
31 III, VI | day of Easter, with the aforesaid bishop, and a silver dish
32 III, VII | spreading the Gospel in the aforesaid province, it happened that
33 III, VII | During which time, the aforesaid king of that nation, sustaining
34 III, X | the same place, where the aforesaid battle was fought. Observing
35 III, XI | arrived towards evening at the aforesaid monastery, they that were
36 III, XI | possessed.~Lastly, when the aforesaid queen afterwards abode some
37 III, XIII | into it a splinter of the aforesaid oak, and gave it to the
38 III, XIV | foully slew him and the thegn aforesaid. This happened on the 20th
39 III, XVII | character and works of the aforesaid Aidan, in no way commending
40 III, XVII | greatly admire and love in the aforesaid bishop, because I do not
41 III, XIX | honourably received by the aforesaid king, and performing his
42 III, XIX | when they approached the aforesaid great fire, the angel divided
43 III, XXI | At the Goat’s Head.8The aforesaid priests, arriving in the
44 III, XXI | relate, Diuma,one of the aforesaid four priests, was made bishop
45 III, XXIII | office of bishop in the aforesaid province, and also taken
46 III, XXIII | there struck down by the aforesaid pestilence, except one little
47 III, XXIV | hundred and twenty in all. The aforesaid daughter of King Oswy, who
48 III, XXIV | monastery there, in which the aforesaid king’s daughter was first
49 III, XXIV | would give Trumhere, the aforesaid servant of God, a place
50 III, XXV | Wilfrid a priest in his aforesaid monastery. He had in his
51 III, XXVII | men. By this plague the aforesaid priest of the Lord, Tuda,
52 III, XXIX | daughter, we have by the aforesaid bearers sent a cross, with
53 III, XXX | province was suffering from the aforesaid disastrous plague, Sighere,
54 III, XXX | both the people and the aforesaid king to the way of righteousness,
55 IV, I | above-mentioned year of the aforesaid eclipse and of the pestilence
56 IV, I | having made known to the aforesaid Apostolic pope the occasion
57 IV, III | one day that he was in the aforesaid habitation with only one
58 IV, III | kept by the bishop in the aforesaid habitation with the brethren,
59 IV, III | revelation and narrative of the aforesaid brother, concerning the
60 IV, IV | leaving the Scots in the aforesaid island. This monastery is
61 IV, V | the month and indiction aforesaid. Whosoever, therefore, shall
62 IV, V | said to have been in the aforesaid synod, a man of great saintliness
63 IV, VIII | child being seized by the aforesaid pestilence, when his last
64 IV, IX | death of her Superior, the aforesaid handmaid of Christ, Tortgyth,
65 IV, XI | kingdom of Heaven.~When the aforesaid sickness increased, and
66 IV, XI | Wherefore, calling to him the aforesaid bishop of London, in which
67 IV, XI | all anxiety concerning the aforesaid uneasiness; and, moreover,
68 IV, XIII | reason the enmity of the aforesaid king, be received into his
69 IV, XIV | dispensation, reached to the aforesaid monastery, then governed
70 IV, XIV | On the second day of the aforesaid fasting and prayer, it happened
71 IV, XIV | or else in memory of the aforesaid King Oswald, who once governed
72 IV, XVI | Hamble)which runs into the aforesaid sea, through the lands of
73 IV, XVIII | also allowed to take the aforesaid Abbot John with him into
74 IV, XVIII | to be transcribed in the aforesaid monastery of the most religious
75 IV, XIX | and she was given to the aforesaid king. Though she lived with
76 IV, XIX | habit from the hands of the aforesaid Bishop Wilfrid; but a year
77 IV, XIX | on that very day; as the aforesaid Bishop Wilfrid, and many
78 IV, XIX | was sore troubled with the aforesaid tumour and pain in her jaw
79 IV, XIX | those marshes; there the aforesaid handmaid of Christ desired
80 IV, XXII | Him. [679 A. D.]~IN the aforesaid battle, wherein King Aelfwine
81 IV, XXII | hearing this account from the aforesaid man, were stirred up in
82 IV, XXIII | continued a whole year in the aforesaid province, with the design
83 IV, XXIII | before the election of the aforesaid man of God, Bosel, Tatfrid,
84 IV, XXIII | she saw the soul of the aforesaid handmaid of God in that
85 IV, XXV | safety," the doom of the aforesaid judgement came suddenly
86 IV, XXVIII| sent to him. At last the aforesaid king himself, with the most
87 IV, XXVIII| and in the presence of the aforesaid King Egfrid; seven bishops
88 V, I | beside the bodies of the aforesaid bishops.’ These things happened
89 V, III | church of Hagustald, and the aforesaid John, upon the death of
90 V, IV | unlike the former, of the aforesaid bishop. "Not very far from
91 V, V | which he had gained. The aforesaid abbot says this miracle
92 V, VII | Heaven. At his baptism, the aforesaid pope had given him the name
93 V, IX | pagan rites, to whom the aforesaid soldier of Christ determined
94 V, IX | nations.~A few days after the aforesaid brother came again to him,
95 V, X | burned their village. The aforesaid priests and servants of
96 V, XV | adventures he came to the aforesaid servant of Christ, Adamnan,
97 V, XVI | The account given in the aforesaid book of the place of our
98 V, XVII | our Lord’s Ascension, the aforesaid author writes thus. "The
99 V, XVII | gathered from the works of the aforesaid writer, according to the
100 V, XIX | had been admitted into the aforesaid monastery, and he told her
101 V, XIX | accusations to his charge; and the aforesaid Pope wrote to the kings
102 V, XX | year after the death of the aforesaid father, which was the fifth
103 V, XXI | time of the equinox, the aforesaid reason proves that such
104 V, XXII | remained thirteen years in the aforesaid island, which he had thus
105 V, XXIV | 23.]~In the year 597, the aforesaid teachers arrived in Britain;
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