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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | brother-in-law, Alchfrid, a son of Oswy. Four priests are 2 0, Int | Northumbria and set up Penda’s son, Wuifhere, as their king.~ 3 0, Life | said, ‘God scourgeth every son whom He receiveth; and the 4 0, Life | to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost,’ 5 I, III | his departure, he gave his son the title of Britannicus. 6 I, VIII | Britain. This man left his son Constantine [Constantine 7 I, X | Lord 394, Arcadius, the son of Theodosius, the forty-third 8 I, XI | 407, Honorius, the younger son of Theodosius, and the forty-fourth 9 I, XI | and put him to death. His son Constans, a monk, whom he 10 I, XV | whose father was Vitta, son of Vecta, son of Woden; 11 I, XV | was Vitta, son of Vecta, son of Woden; from whose stock 12 I, XVII | brought over by Agricola, the son of Severianus, a Pelagian 13 I, XXI | men, carrying with him his son, who in the very flower 14 I, XXI | bishops, presenting his son, whose distress was visible 15 I, XXIV | the priest, our common son, whom we have transferred 16 I, XXVII | commonwealth allows, that the son and daughter of a brother 17 I, XXVII | of thy father:" now the son, indeed, cannot uncover 18 I, XXX | follows:~"To his most beloved son, the Abbot Mellitus; Gregory, 19 I, XXX | in safety, most beloved son.~"Given the 17th of June, 20 I, XXXII | and his most excellent son, Ethelbert, king of the 21 I, XXXII | Therefore, my illustrious son, do you carefully guard 22 I, XXXII | knowledge of one God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; that you 23 I, XXXII | Thus much, my illustrious son, I have said in few words, 24 I, XXXII | most excellent lord and son.~"Given the 22nd day of 25 I, XXXIV | the patriarch blessing his son in the person of Saul, " 26 II, I | He was by nation a Roman, son of Gordianus, tracing his 27 II, I | testifies, "He scourgeth every son whom He receiveth," the 28 II, V | This Ethelbert was the son of Irminric, whose father 29 II, V | came into Britain, with his son Oisc, as has been said above.~ 30 II, V | Ethelbert, the accession of his son Eadbald proved very harmful 31 II, VIII | received letters from our son Adulwald, we perceive with 32 II, X | eternity. This God,—Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, the undivided 33 II, X | enlightenment of our illustrious son, King Eadbald, and the nations 34 II, X | Father Almighty, and His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy 35 II, X | Who sent His only-begotten Son for your redemption, to 36 II, X | and in Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Ghost, and 37 II, XI | conversion of our illustrious son, King Eadbald, that your 38 II, XII | In this battle, Redwald's son, called Raegenheri, was 39 II, XIV | and another, Wuscfrea, a son; the first two were snatched 40 II, XIV | church at York. Yffi, the son of Osfrid, was also baptized, 41 II, XV | of the East Angles, and son of Redwald, to abandonhis 42 II, XV | in his actions, being the son of Tytilus, whose father 43 II, XVII | follow:~ "To his most noble son, and excellent lord, Edwin 44 II, XVII | therefore, most excellent son, we exhort you with such 45 II, XVIII | the twenty-third of his son Constantine, and the third 46 II, XVIII | most prosperous Caesar, his son Heraclius, the seventh indiction; 47 II, XX | daughter, and Wuscfrea, the son of Edwin, as well as Yffi, 48 II, XX | Edwin, as well as Yffi, the son of Osfrid, Edwin's son. 49 II, XX | the son of Osfrid, Edwin's son. Afterwards Ethelberg, for 50 III, I | reign, passed to Osric, the son of his uncle Aelfric, who, 51 III, I | passed to Eanfrid, the son of Ethelfrid, who derived 52 III, IV | of Bridius, who was the son of Meilochon, and the powerful 53 III, VII | God, first adopted as his son, thus born again and dedicated 54 III, VII | When the king died, his son Coinwalch succeeded him 55 III, VIII | left his kingdom to his son Earconbert, who governed 56 III, XII | said, "Shall I tell you, my son, how you may be cured of 57 III, XIV | brother, as also by his son Alchfrid,and by his nephew 58 III, XIV | his nephew Oidilwald,the son of his brother who reigned 59 III, XIV | race of King Edwin, and son to Osricof whom we have 60 III, XIV | you say, O king? Is that son of a mare more dear to you 61 III, XIV | more dear to you than that son of God?" Upon this they 62 III, XVIII | the kingdom by Anna,the son of Eni, of the blood royal, 63 III, XXI | their Prince Peada, the son of King Penda, received 64 III, XXI | the faith by King Oswy’s son Alchfrid,who was his brother-in-law 65 III, XXII | kingdom by Suidhelm, the son of Sexbald, who was baptized 66 III, XXIII | exhortation. Oidilwald,the son of King Oswald, who reigned 67 III, XXIV | commanders. King Oswy and his son Alchfrid met them with a 68 III, XXIV | their Leader; his other son, Egfrid was then kept as 69 III, XXIV | Mercians. King Oswald’s son Oidilwald, who ought to 70 III, XXIV | the above-mentioned Peada, son to King Penda, because he 71 III, XXIV | for their king, Wulfhere,son to the said Penda, a youth 72 III, XXV | rulers, King Oswy and his son Alchfrid. Now Oswy, having 73 III, XXV | The kings, both father and son, came thither, and the bishops, 74 III, XXVIII | following the example of his son’s zeal, sent into Kent a 75 III, XXIX | most excellent lord, our son, Oswy, king of the Saxons, 76 III, XXIX | Behold, most excellent son, how it is plain as day 77 IV, I | leaving his kingdom to his son Egbert, who held it for 78 IV, V | of February, leaving his son Egfrid his successor in 79 IV, XI | and Sighard, who was the son of that same king and monk, 80 IV, XIV | loving words, said, "My son, fear not death, concerning 81 IV, XVI | Bernwin, who was his sister’s son, assigning to him a priest, 82 IV, XVII | confess the Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost, to be properly 83 IV, XVII | beginning, and His only-begotten Son, begotten of the Father 84 IV, XVII | from the Father and the Son, even as those holy Apostles, 85 IV, XXII | to King Hlothere, who was son to the sister of Queen Ethelthryth, 86 IV, XXVI | be brother to Egfrid, and son to King Oswy; he nobly retrieved 87 IV, XXVI | Saxons, whom Edric, the son of Egbert, had raised against 88 IV, XXVI | lawful king, Wictred, the son of Egbert, being settled 89 V, XVIII | twentieth year of his reign. His son Osred, a boy about eight 90 V, XIX | the throne by Ceolred, the son of Ethelred, who had governed 91 V, XIX | Coenred. With him went the son of Sighere, the king of 92 V, XIX | Earconbert, who was her uncle’s son, requesting that he would 93 V, XIX | him always as his adopted son. But Wilfrid thanked him 94 V, XIX | during the reign of his son Osred, when a synod was 95 V, XXI | us all, my dearly beloved son in Christ."~This letter 96 V, XX III| succeeded Coenred, Wictred, the son of Egbert, king of Kent, 97 V, XXIV | left the kingdom to his son Oswulf.~In the year 755,


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