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1 I, I | an easy passage from the city of Rutubi Portus, by the 2 I, I | this day, stands a strong city of the Britons, called Alcluith. 3 I, XI | army, besieged him in the city of Arles, took him prisoner, 4 I, XII | has in the midst of it the city Giudi. On the Western Sea, 5 I, XII | right shore, stands the city of Alcluith, which in their 6 I, XII | westward, ends near the city of Aicluith.~But the former 7 I, XIII | part of the wall of that city, with fifty-seven towers, 8 I, XX | field as if it were in a city. Still wet with the baptismal 9 I, XXI | was conveyed to his own city with a splendid retinue, 10 I, XXV | gave them an abode in the city of Canterbury, which was 11 I, XXV | as they drew near to the city, after their manner, with 12 I, XXV | be turned away from this city, and from Thy holy house, 13 I, XXVI | episcopal see in the royal city. [597 A. D.]~AS soon as 14 I, XXVI | on the east side of the city, a church dedicated of old 15 I, XXVII | place to be the metropolitan city) by Aetherius, archbishop 16 I, XXVII | Aetherius, archbishop of that city. Then returning into Britain, 17 I, XXVII | Church?~Gregory, Pope of the City of Rome, answers.—Holy Scripture, 18 I, XXIX | would have you send to the city of York such a bishop as 19 I, XXIX | ordain; yet so, that if that city, with the places adjoining, 20 I, XXXIII | granted him in the royal city, as has been said, recovered 21 I, XXXIII | monastery not far from the city to the eastward, in which, 22 I, XXXIII | it in the church, in the city of Boulogne, with the honour 23 II, I | followed him to the royal city in their brotherly love, 24 II, I | representative in the royal city, but finished it at Rome 25 II, I | he was still in the royal city, by the help of the grace 26 II, I | Eutychius, bishop of that city, taught, that our body, 27 II, I | should depart so far from the city, as soon as he was himself 28 II, II | heretical nation, at the city of Legions, (Chester) which 29 II, III | Their metropolis is the city of London, which is situated 30 II, III | Paul the Apostle, in the city of London, where he and 31 II, III | him bishop in Kent, at thc city of Dorubrevis, which the 32 II, III | twenty-four miles distant from the city of Canterbury to the westward, 33 II, III | blessed Gregory, Bishop of the city of Rome, and supported by 34 II, IV | blessed Gregory, bishop of the city of Rome. He obtained for 35 II, VI | and Justus returned to the city of Rochester, where he had 36 II, VII | it happened once that the city of Canterbury, being set 37 II, VII | considerable part of the city was already destroyed, and 38 II, VII | conflagration throughout the city, veered to the north, and 39 II, X | POPE OF THE CHURCH OF THE CITY OF ROME, BONIFACE, ADDRESSED 40 II, XI | APOSTOLIC BONIFACE, POPE OF THE CITY OF ROME, TO ETHELBERG, KING 41 II, XIV | admitted to baptism. In that city also he bestowed upon his 42 II, XV | bishopric appointed him in the city Dommoc, and having presided 43 II, XVI | the Lord the reeve of the city of Lincoln, whose name was 44 II, XVI | likewise built, in that city, a stone church of beautiful 45 II, XVI | the river Trent, near the city, which in the English tongue 46 III, VI | Peter’s church in the royal city, which has taken its name 47 III, VII | kings gave to the bishop the city called Dorcic,there to establish 48 III, VII | and was buried in the same city; but many years after, when 49 III, VII | translated thence to the city of Venta,and laid in the 50 III, VII | his episcopal see in the city of Venta, by the Saxons 51 III, VII | being made bishop of the city of Paris, died there, being 52 III, VII | for money the see of the city of London,and remained bishop 53 III, VII | the bishopric of his own city and diocese; notwithstanding, 54 III, VII | consecrated in the same city, and many years diligently 55 III, XII | hands and arms in his royal city.~ 56 III, XIV | that time Bishop of the city of Rochester, departed to 57 III, XIV | foundation, in the same city of Rochester. In his place. 58 III, XVI | prayers, saved the royal city when it was fired by the 59 III, XVI | near, even to the royal city,which has its name from 60 III, XVI | the neighbourhood of the city, he brought thither an immense 61 III, XVI | about two miles from the city; for thither he was wont 62 III, XVI | the wind rising above the city walls, he is said to have 63 III, XVI | immediately veering from the city, drove back the flames upon 64 III, XVI | further attempts against the city, which they perceived to 65 III, XVII | township, not far from the city of which we have spoken 66 III, XXII | Baptism,especially in the city which, in the language of 67 III, XXVIII | was made bishop of the city of Paris;and by him Wilfrid 68 IV, I | John, archbishop of that city, Pope Vitalian’s letters 69 IV, II | when Theodore came to the city of Rochester, where the 70 IV, VI | the East Saxons, in the city of London, over whom at 71 IV, XI | bishop of London, in which city he then was, he entreated 72 IV, XII | consecrated by Theodore, in the city of London. During his episcopate, 73 IV, XII | destruction he laid waste the city of Rochester; Putta,who 74 IV, XII | his episcopal see in the city of York, the latter either 75 IV, XV | Saxons, who were in the city of Venta. (Winchester)~ 76 IV, XVII | island of Britain, and of the city of Canterbury, being president, 77 IV, XVII | the synod held in the city of Rome, in the time of 78 IV, XIX | at the place called the city of Coludi,having received 79 IV, XIX | came to a small deserted city, not far from thence, which, 80 IV, XIX | and presently, near the city walls, they found a white 81 IV, XXII | abbot of a monastery in the city which is still called Tunnacaestir 82 IV, XXIII | monastery, retired to the city of Calcaria,which is called 83 IV, XXV | before the monastery of the city Coludi was burned down.~ 84 IV, XXV | monastery of virgins, called the city of Coludi, above-mentioned, 85 IV, XXVIII | carried out at Easter, in the city of York, and in the presence 86 IV, XXIX | Cuthbert was come to the city of Lugubalia, he went thither 87 V, VII | many a path, and saw the city of Romulus and looked upon 88 V, X | honour in the church of the city of Cologne, on the Rhine. 89 V, XI | after his arrival in the city.~Pippin gave him a place 90 V, XVI | manner: "Bethlehem, the city of David, is situated on 91 V, XVI | this manner: "Entering the city of Jerusalem on the north 92 V, XVII | habitation and the chief city of David’s kingdom, now 93 V, XVIII | monastery which is called the city of Maildufus, by order of 94 V, XVIII | belonged to the diocese of the city of Winchester, where Daniel 95 V, XIX | Dalfinus, the bishop of that city; but Benedict hastened on 96 V, XIX | being then bishop of the city of Paris. Eleven other bishops 97 V, XIX | beloved of God, bishop of the city of York, appealing to the 98 V, XIX | beloved of God, bishop of the city of York, appealing to the 99 V, XIX | Being thus come to the city of Maeldum, in Gaul, he 100 V, XX III| He was consecrated in the city of Canterbury by the venerable 101 V, XX III| to Daniel, bishop of the city of Winchester. The province 102 V, XXIV | of York, but then of the city of Rochester, departed to


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