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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Life | the services in the usual manner. This little boy is described 2 0, Life | moves his indignation in a manner which is incomprehensible 3 0, Life | in few words after what manner he departed out of this 4 I, I | southern parts. In like manner the nights are very short 5 I, XIV | attended by the taint of all manner of crime; in particular, 6 I, XX | reached the enemy of the manner and method of their purification, 7 I, XXV | to the city, after their manner, with the holy cross, and 8 I, XXVI | followed the doctrine and manner of life of the primitive 9 I, XXVI | to imitate the Apostolic manner of life in the primitive 10 I, XXVII | bishops, what should be their manner of conversation towards 11 I, XXVII | show him what should be his manner of conversation in the house 12 I, XXVII | you must establish the manner of conversation of our fathers 13 I, XXVII | condition of the thief, in what manner he is to be corrected. For 14 I, XXVII | ordain bishops in such a manner, that the said bishops may 15 I, XXVII | part of noble minds in some manner to acknowledge their faults, 16 I, XXVII | will understand in the same manner as above; because he is 17 I, XXVII | know himself to be in a manner guilty until the evening. 18 I, XXVII | of the flesh, is after a manner unwillingly bound by the 19 I, XXIX | that from the words and manner of life of your Holiness 20 II, I | many; but in a wonderful manner, in five and thirty books 21 II, IX | promised that he would in no manner act in opposition to the 22 II, X | cannot, therefore, by any manner of discernment conceive 23 II, XI | has manifestly made in a manner to be one body, may, after 24 II, XVI | English, Thuuf, was in like manner borne before him.~ 25 II, XIX | After having laid down the manner of keeping Easter, they 26 II, XX | barbarous in his disposition and manner of living, that he did not 27 III, I | end to Eanfrid, in like manner, when he unadvisedly came 28 III, III | celebrating Easter after that manner, and believing that in this 29 III, IV | marked as a monk by habit and manner of life, whose name was 30 III, IV | Apostolic writings. This manner of keeping Easter continued 31 III, VIII | she had received in this manner. She had seen a band of 32 III, IX | kicking, and, after the manner of horses, as if resting 33 III, XIII | complaint to me, after this manner: ‘You see that my bodily 34 III, XIV | so, blessed in a special manner, humility is said to have 35 III, XIV | friend to the poor, and, in a manner, the father of the wretched. 36 III, XVII | fell out in a wonderful manner that the buttress against 37 III, XVIII | masters and teachers after the manner of the people of Kent.~This 38 III, XIX | openly showed, in a wonderful manner, what the spirit had suffered 39 III, XXIII | or men to live after the manner of beasts.~But the man of 40 III, XXV | nevertheless, after the manner of the Scots, he made it, 41 III, XXV | celebrated it after the same manner; and that it may not seem 42 III, XXV | Agilbert to make known the manner of his observance and to 43 III, XXV | ought to be kept after this manner: he always awaited the rising 44 III, XXV | kept Easter after the same manner, judged or acted contrary 45 III, XXV | the evening; so in like manner he assigned the twentieth 46 III, XXV | reckoning after the Catholic manner, had come among them, they 47 III, XXVIII| contrary to the canonical manner, from the fourteenth to 48 III, XXVIII| horseback, but after the manner of the Apostles, on foot, 49 III, XXVIII| instruct his people by the same manner of life and character, after 50 III, XXVIII| into Britain, and in like manner by his teaching brought 51 IV, I | Paul,the Apostle, after the manner of the eastern people. He 52 IV, II | the English the Catholic manner of life.~Theodore, journeying 53 IV, II | ordination after the Catholic manner. Now at the time when Deusdledit 54 IV, IX | bending towards it, after the manner of one praying; which being 55 IV, XIII | to the Devil, and in like manner, by giving them their liberty, 56 IV, XVI | everlasting. Thus, after this manner, when all the provinces 57 IV, XVIII | monastery the order and manner of singing and reading aloud, 58 IV, XIX | was found in a wonderful manner to fit the virgin’s body 59 IV, XX | Agatha yielded not; in like manner Eulalia endures, scorched 60 IV, XXII | his enemies had put all manner of bonds on him, and the 61 IV, XXIV | brother, marked in a special manner by the grace of God, for 62 IV, XXIV | purport whereof was after this manner: "Now must we praise the 63 IV, XXIV | added more after,t he same manner, in words which worthily 64 IV, XXV | ever after observed this manner of abstinence, which had 65 IV, XXV | this fell out after this manner, was told me by my most 66 IV, XXVII | you must establish the manner of conversation of our fathers 67 IV, XXX | turned to dust, after the manner of the dead, and they desired 68 IV, XXX | saying this and more in like manner, with many tears and great 69 V, I | the end that his merit and manner of life may be the more 70 V, II | never do before; after the manner of the man long lame, who, 71 V, IV | to his, promising in like manner to give alms for the relief 72 V, VII | that nation, he in like manner left his kingdom and committed 73 V, IX | and after so lukewarm a manner that which I enjoined upon 74 V, XII | but after a very different manner." Then rising immediately, 75 V, XII | actions, and preserve your manner of living and your words 76 V, XII | questioning, heard of him what manner of things he had seen when 77 V, XIII | visions and words, but not his manner of life, were of profit 78 V, XIV | XIV. How another in like manner, being at the point of death, 79 V, XVI | of our Lord, after this manner: "Bethlehem, the city of 80 V, XVI | and Resurrection in this manner: "Entering the city of Jerusalem 81 V, XVI | a royal and magnificent manner, because the Cross of our 82 V, XIX | prelate. Concerning whose manner of life, let us now turn 83 V, XIX | to Rome in an honourable manner. At that time, one of the 84 V, XIX | which was done in this manner: "Wilfrid, the beloved of 85 V, XIX | priest, Acca, after this manner:~"A dread vision has even 86 V, XX | house of God. He in like manner invited to him a notable 87 V, XX | cease to walk after this manner, till he receive the rewards 88 V, XXI | concerning the form and manner of tonsure whereby the clergy 89 V, XXI | his nation after the Roman manner, promising to dedicate the 90 V, XXI | in order, after the same manner, reaching down to our own 91 V, XXI | all shorn after the same manner, nor does the Catholic Church 92 V, XXI | men of God differed in the manner of their appearance abroad, 93 V, XXI | same be taught, in like manner, to crucify the flesh with 94 V, XXI | beseems you to imitate the manner of his appearance, whom 95 V, XXII | the catholic and apostolic manner, as has been said, wearing 96 V, XXII | Egbert, adopted the catholic manner of conversation, under Abbot 97 V, XXIV | some additions after the manner of the meaning and interpretation 98 V, XXIV | gloomy, black shield, in like manner as was the sun a little


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