Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | fossa Bedae . . . ossa," went to bed with his task unfinished.
2 0, Life | monastery. The story that he went to Rome at the request of
3 0, Life | swelling in his feet. But he went on teaching all that day
4 I, XIII | ground. Many cities also went to ruin, and the famine
5 I, XVIII | of the faith, the bishops went to the tomb of the martyr,
6 I, XXI | But Germanus, after this, went to Ravenna to intercede
7 I, XXV | obtained licence from him, went into Kent, in order to preach
8 I, XXVII | Augustine, the man of God, went to Aries, and, according
9 I, XXVII | assembled, that those who went before in the way of matrimony,
10 II, I | to buy: Gregory himself went with the rest, and saw among
11 II, I | in those parts."~ Then he went to the bishop of the Roman
12 II, IV | born in Leinster about 540, went to Gaul about 574, founded
13 II, IV | Mellitus, bishop of London, went to Rome, to confer with
14 II, V | Mellitus and Justus accordingly went away first, and withdrew
15 II, VI | his words of exhortation, went to the king as soon as morning
16 II, IX | leave to her, and all that went with her, men and women,
17 II, IX | only to retain those that went with him, by the help of
18 II, XII | of his, hearing of this, went into his chamber, where
19 II, XII | my enemies?" His friend went away; Edwin remained alone
20 II, XIII | what is to follow or what went before we know nothing at
21 II, XIII | the king's stallion, and went his way to the idols. The
22 II, XV | man, who was banished, and went to live in Gaul during his
23 II, XX | compelled by necessity, went over to King Penda, and
24 II, XX | as the Scripture says. He went the way of his fathers.~
25 III, II | and forgetting, when he went to bed, to put it away,
26 III, V | to the end that, as he went, he might turn aside to
27 III, V | with him, wheresoever they went; and if it happened, which
28 III, V | to the king’s table, he went with one or two clerks,
29 III, V | to preach; and, as time went on, his other virtues became
30 III, IX | again mounted his horse, and went on to the inn where he intended
31 III, XI | opening the monastery door, went out herself with one of
32 III, XIII | heart and deed, wherever he went, he spoke of the goodness
33 III, XIV | of God?" Upon this they went in to dinner, and the Bishop
34 III, XV | with the maiden by sea, he went to Bishop Aidan, and entreated
35 III, XIX | would not burn you." And he went on to speak with wholesome
36 III, XXII | being invited by the noble, went to a banquet at his house.
37 III, XXVI | dispute about that also,) and went back into Scotland,to consult
38 III, XXVI | Lindisfarne, when the Scots went away. It is said that Colman,
39 III, XXVI | wheresoever any clerk or monk went, he was joyfully received
40 III, XXVI | for the priests and clerks went to the villages for no other
41 III, XXVII | who also at a later time went over into Ireland to study,
42 III, XXVII | was at the point of death, went out of the chamber, where
43 IV, I | received the same, Theodore went to Agilbert, bishop of Paris,
44 IV, I | entertained. But Hadrian went first to Emma, Bishop of
45 IV, I | Hadrian, suspecting that he went on some mission from the
46 IV, III | without to come in to him. He went hastily in, and the bishop
47 IV, IV | brothers in his church, he went first to the isle of Hii,
48 IV, X | from prayer, before she went out of the place, she received
49 IV, XI | obtained this of her, he went to Waldhere, bishop of London,
50 IV, XII | everything taken away from it, he went to Sexwulf, bishop of the
51 IV, XIII | travelled in many lands, went to Rome, and afterwards
52 IV, XVIII | mouth of the river Wear, went to Rome with Ceolfrid,his
53 IV, XIX | coffin for this purpose. They went on board ship, for the district
54 IV, XXII | awhile, he stood up, and went away to see if he could
55 IV, XXII | been killed in the battle, went to see if haply he could
56 IV, XXII | the money for the ransom, went into Kent to King Hlothere,
57 IV, XXIII | to greater perfection, he went into Kent, to Archbishop
58 IV, XXIV | undertaken this task, he went away, and returning the
59 IV, XXV | his penance, the priest went away, and upon some sudden
60 IV, XXVII | of both sorts, he often went forth from the monastery,
61 IV, XXVII | but oftener on foot, and went to the neighbouring townships,
62 IV, XXVII | wise teaching, that when he went forth from the monastery,
63 IV, XXIX | the city of Lugubalia, he went thither to him, according
64 IV, XXX | Lord in solitude before he went to the isle of Fame.~They
65 IV, XXXII | at that time. One day he went into the church and opened
66 V, III | sick maiden. Wherefore he went in, taking me with him to
67 V, III | having given his blessing, went out. Afterwards, as we were
68 V, IV | difficulty, prevailed, we went in to refresh ourselves.
69 V, V | soon mend. So the bishop went in, and saw him very near
70 V, V | infirmity, dressed himself and went forth, and going in to the
71 V, VII | king of the West Saxons, went to Rome to be baptised;
72 V, VII | everlasting kingdom, and went to Rome, being desirous
73 V, VII | Sergius."~When Caedwalla went to Rome, Ini succeeded to
74 V, VII | committed it to younger men, and went away to the threshold of
75 V, VIII | nineteenth day, when his spirit went forth from the prison-bars
76 V, IX | could not; and how Wictbert went, but because he availed
77 V, X | nor that Wictbert, when he went into those parts, had availed
78 V, X | of the eternal country, went into the province of the
79 V, XI | himself with certain others went to Pippin, who, at the request
80 V, XII | Then rising immediately, he went to the oratory of the little
81 V, XII | having received the tonsure, went apart into a place of abode
82 V, XII | shining raiment, and we went in silence, as it seemed
83 V, XII | men talk. My guide, who went before me, answered to my
84 V, XII | of him that led me. As we went on ‘through the shades in
85 V, XII | spirits that dragged them went down into the midst of the
86 V, XII | came to pass that as they went down deeper, I could no
87 V, XII | I began to wonder why we went up to the wall, seeing no
88 V, XII | and cold water. He often went to that man, and by repeated
89 V, XII | those parts, very often went to hear him. At that time
90 V, XII | neck in water; and when he went ashore, he never took off
91 V, XIX | sceptre of his kingdom. For he went to Rome, and there receiving
92 V, XIX | before Coenred. With him went the son of Sighere, the
93 V, XIX | he purposed. He forthwith went to Queen Eanfled, for he
94 V, XXI | Passover the Israelites went out with an high hand.’
95 V, XX III| the beholders. One of them went before the sun in the morning
96 V, XXIV | king of the West Saxons, went to Rome from Britain. [V,
97 V, XXIV | having reigned five years, went to Rome. [V, 19.]~In the
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