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1 0, Int | book. Various letters of Pope Gregory relating to the 2 0, Int | in detail. Letters from Pope Boniface to Edwin and his 3 0, Int | He receives the pall from Pope Honorius, in accordance 4 0, Int | Birinus, sent to Britain by Pope Honorius, converts the West 5 0, Int | Wighard dies there, and Pope Vitalian undertakes to find 6 0, Life | to Rome at the request of Pope Sergius, founded on a statement 7 I, IV | king of Britain, writing to Pope Eleutherus, desired to be 8 I, IV | in 169. Eleutherus became Pope between 171 and 177. Bede’ 9 I, XXIII | CHAP. XXIII. How the holy Pope Gregory sent Augustine, 10 I, XXIII | having, in obedience to the pope’s commands, undertaken that 11 I, XXIII | uncertain a journey. The pope, in reply, sent them a letter 12 I, XXIV | A.D.]~THE same venerable pope also sent at the same time 13 I, XXV | by order of the blessed Pope Gregory, interpreters of 14 I, XXVII | bishop, sent to acquaint Pope Gregory with what had been 15 I, XXVII | monk to Rome, to acquaint Pope Gregory, that the English 16 I, XXVII | in the Church?~Gregory, Pope of the City of Rome, answers.— 17 I, XXVII | another in the Church of Gaul?~Pope Gregory answers.—You know, 18 I, XXVIII| CHAP. XXVIII. How Pope Gregory wrote to the bishop 19 I, XXVIII| the answers of the holy Pope Gregory, to the questions 20 I, XXIX | CHAP. XXIX. How the same Pope sent to Augustine the Pall 21 I, XXIX | A.D.]~Moreover, the same Pope Gregory, hearing from Bishop 22 I, XXX | copy of the letter which Pope Gregory sent to the Abbot 23 I, XXXI | CHAP. XXXI. How Pope Gregory, by letter, exhorted 24 I, XXXII | CHAP. XXXII. How Pope Gregory sent letters and 25 I, XXXII | 601 A.D.]~The same blessed Pope Gregory, at the same time, 26 II, I | our Lord 605, the blessed Pope Gregory, after having most 27 II, I | at Rome after being made pope. Whilst he was still in 28 II, I | heavenly signs.~ The blessed Pope Gregory, among other things, 29 II, I | was not himself then made pope), and entreated him to send 30 II, I | of God, if the Apostolic Pope should think fit to have 31 II, I | task, because, though the Pope was willing to grant his 32 II, I | soon as he was himself made Pope, he carried out the long-desired 33 II, III | in honour of the blessed Pope Gregory, at which every 34 II, IV | confer with the Apostolic Pope Boniface about the necessary 35 II, IV | And the same most reverend pope, assembling a synod of the 36 II, IV | with letters which the same pope sent to the beloved of God, 37 II, IV | the English nation. This pope was Boniface, the fourth 38 II, VIII | authority to ordain bishops from Pope Boniface, whom we mentioned 39 II, X | he received a letter from Pope Boniface exhorting him to 40 II, X | MOST BLESSED AND APOSTOLIC POPE OF THE CHURCH OF THE CITY 41 II, XI | Circ. 625 A.D.]~ THE same pope also wrote to King Edwin' 42 II, XI | AND APOSTOLIC BONIFACE, POPE OF THE CITY OF ROME, TO 43 II, XII | THUS wrote the aforesaid Pope Boniface for the salvation 44 II, XVIII | To him also the aforesaid Pope Honorius sent the pall, 45 II, XIX | CHAP. XIX. ~~THE same Pope Honorius also wrote to the 46 II, XIX | Honorius, being yet but Pope elect, sent to them letters 47 II, XIX | brought by the bearers to Pope Severinus, of holy memory, 48 II, XX | in the chapel of the holy Pope Gregory, from whose disciples 49 II, XX | being sent on a mission to Pope Honorius by Archbishop Justus, 50 II, XX | he had received from the Pope of Rome. He had left behind 51 III, VII | Britain by the counsel of Pope Honorius ; having promised 52 III, VII | Hereupon at the bidding of the Pope he received episcopal consecration 53 III, XXIX | letters of the Apostolic Pope giving an account thereof. [ 54 IV, I | were sent to the Apostolic pope, and many vessels of gold 55 IV, I | the aforesaid Apostolic pope the occasion of his journey, 56 IV, I | them.~But the Apostolic pope having consulted about that 57 IV, I | Greek and Latin tongues. The pope, sending for him, commanded 58 IV, I | office. He proposed to the pope a certain monk named Andrew, 59 IV, I | Hadrian proposed him to the pope to be ordained bishop, and 60 IV, I | people. He was ordained by Pope Vitalian, in the year of 61 IV, I | archbishop of that city, Pope Vitalian’s letters of recommendation, 62 IV, II | disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory.~ 63 IV, XVII | the time of the blessed Pope Martin,in the eighth indiction, 64 IV, XVIII | lately from Rome, by order of Pope Agatho, together with the 65 IV, XVIII | now honourably received by Pope Agatho of blessed memory; 66 IV, XVIII | had been commanded by the Pope, teaching the singers of 67 IV, XVIII | commission from the Apostolic Pope, carefully to inform himself 68 IV, XVIII | the synod of the blessed Pope Martin, held not long before 69 IV, XVIII | and overcome.Wherefore, Pope Agatho, being desirous to 70 IV, XVIII | great joy by the Apostolic Pope, and all those, that heard 71 IV, XXVII | when the most reverend Pope Gregory wrote to him, as 72 V, VII | the time that Sergius was pope, he was baptized on the 73 V, VII | his baptism, the aforesaid pope had given him the name of 74 V, VII | in his church, and by the pope’s command an epitaph was 75 V, VII | name with joy. Sergius the Pope bade him be called Peter, 76 V, VII | pontificate of our Apostolic lord, Pope Sergius."~When Caedwalla 77 V, VII | the time when Gregory was pope, being desirous to spend 78 V, XI | haste to go to Rome, where Pope Sergius then presided over 79 V, XI | where Sergius was still pope, desiring that he might 80 V, XI | her festival; and the said pope gave him the name of Clement, 81 V, XIII | manifest, that (as the blessed Pope Gregory writes of certain, 82 V, XIX | monk, when Constantine was pope, he continued to his last 83 V, XIX | disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory, a man very highly 84 V, XIX | counsellor to the Apostolic Pope, by whose instruction he 85 V, XIX | cause before the Apostolic Pope, he took ship, and was driven 86 V, XIX | cause being tried before Pope Agatho and many bishops, 87 V, XIX | the same time, the said Pope Agatho assembling a synod 88 V, XIX | bishops and the Apostolic Pope John. It was shown by the 89 V, XIX | charge; and the aforesaid Pope wrote to the kings of the 90 V, XIX | the acts of the synod of Pope Agatho, of blessed memory, 91 V, XIX | by order of the Apostolic Pope, before the nobility and 92 V, XIX | was. Then Boniface, the Pope’s counsellor, and many others, 93 V, XIX | him there in the days of Pope Agatho, said that he was 94 V, XIX | examined, was proved by Pope Agatho, of blessed memory, 95 V, XIX | This being heard, the Pope and all the rest said, that 96 V, XIX | brought from the Apostolic Pope, Bertwald, the archbishop, 97 V, XX | year after he was sent by Pope Vitalian with Theodore, 98 V, XX | disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory in Kent, to instruct 99 V, XXIV | 430, Palladius was sent by Pope Celestine to the Scots that 100 V, XXIV | III, 4.]~In the year 596, Pope Gregory sent Augustine with 101 V, XXIV | I, 25.]~In the year 601, Pope Gregory sent the pall into 102 V, XXIV | archbishop in his stead, by pope Stephen.~In the year 757,


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