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Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Scots, at Degsastan in 603 A.D.~BOOK II.— Book II opens 2 0, Int | Justus to Rochester (604 A.D.); the evangelization of 3 0, Int | of Ethelbert in Kent (616 A.D.) and that of Sabert in Essex, 4 0, Int | death of Laurentius (619 A.D.), Mellitus succeeds to Canterbury 5 0, Int | the king at Easter, 627 A.D. Through the influence of 6 0, Int | probably of the year 640 A.D., addressed by the Roman 7 0, Int | battle of Hatfield in 633 A.D.; the devastation of Northumbria 8 0, Int | Oswald at Heavenfield in 634 A.D. Christianity is brought 9 0, Int | again to Northumbria (635 A.D.) by the Celtic Mission, 10 0, Int | the Northern Picts in 565 A.D., and incidentally of St. 11 0, Int | succeeds Eadbald in 640 A.D., and takes vigorous measures 12 0, Int | the Synod of Whitby (664 A.D.), which settled the Easter 13 0, Int | Wilfrid and Ceadda (664 A.D.), as bishops of Northumbria 14 0, Int | Archbishop of Canterbury (667 A.D.). Wighard dies there, and 15 0, Int | Lichfield. Ceadda’s death (672 A.D.), his character, and the 16 0, Int | Council of Hatfield (68o A.D.) the English Church asserts 17 0, Int | invasion of Ireland (684 A.D.) and of the country of the 18 0, Int | country of the Picts (685 A.D.), his defeat and death in 19 0, Int | of Hlothere of Kent (685 A.D.) is followed by anarchy 20 0, Int | admission into the Church (689 A.D.). He is succeeded by Ini, 21 0, Int | for the first time. In 709 A.D. Coenred of Mercia and Offa 22 I, IV | Aurelius, succeeded in 161 A.D. His colleague in the empire 23 I, X | was probably born in 370 A.D., and is said to have been 24 I, XI | the latter in Gaul. [407 A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 25 I, XIII | could not obtain it. [446 A.D.]~In the year of our Lord 26 I, XVI | Ambrosius, a Roman. [456 A.D.]~When the army of the enemy, 27 I, XVII | Pelagians, by Divine power. [429 A.D.]~Some few years before their 28 I, XVIII | and other martyrs. [429 A.D.]~After this, a certain man, 29 I, XIX | infirmity by a vision. [429 A.D.]~AS they were returning 30 I, XX | then returned home. ~[430 A.D.]~IN the meantime, the Saxons 31 I, XXI | converted the Heretics [447 A.D.]~NOT long after, news was 32 I, XXIV | to entertain them. [596 A.D.]~THE same venerable pope 33 I, XXVII | stood in need. [597-601 A.D.]~IN the meantime, Augustine, 34 I, XXVIII | in the work of God. [601 A.D.]~Thus far the answers of 35 I, XXIX | ministers of the Word. [601 A.D.]~Moreover, the same Pope 36 I, XXX | going into Britain. [601 A.D.]~The aforesaid envoys having 37 I, XXXI | glory in his miracles. [601 A.D.]~At which time he also sent 38 I, XXXII | to King Ethelbert. [601 A.D.]~The same blessed Pope Gregory, 39 II, VIII | CHAP. VIII.[624 A.D.]~JUSTUS, bishop of the church 40 II, XI | CHAP. XI.~[Circ. 625 A.D.]~ THE same pope also wrote 41 II, XIV | CHAP. XIV.~[627 A.D.]~ KING EDWIN, therefore, 42 III, I | Oswald retrieved both. [633 A.D.]~EDWIN being slain in battle, 43 III, II | injured arm healed. [634 A.D.]~THE place is shown to this 44 III, IV | the faith of Christ. [565 A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 45 III, V | life of Bishop Aidan. [635 A.D.]~FROM this island, then, 46 III, VI | piety and religion. [635-642 A.D.]~KING OSWALD, with the English 47 III, VIII | consecrated to God. [640 A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 48 III, IX | cured of the palsy. [642 A.D.]~OSWALD, the most Christian 49 III, X | against fire. [After 642 A.D.]~ABOUT the same time, another 50 III, XI | healed by them. [679-697 A.D.]~AMONG the rest, I think 51 III, XVI | by the enemy. [Before 651 A.D.]~ANOTHER notable miracle 52 III, XVIII | King Sigbert [Circ. 631 A.D.]~AT this time, the kingdom 53 III, XIX | bore testimony. [Circ. 633 A.D.]~WHILST Sigbert still governed 54 III, XX | church of Rochester. [653 A.D.]~IN the meantime, Felix, 55 III, XXI | Christian under King Peada. [653 A.D.]~AT this time, the Middle 56 III, XXII | had before cast off [653 A.D.]~AT that time, also, the 57 III, XXIV | the victory obtained. [655 A.D.]~AT this time, King Oswy 58 III, XXV | came out of Scotland. [664 A.D.]~IN the meantime, Bishop 59 III, XXVI | under those teachers. [664 A.D.]~THE disputation being ended, 60 III, XXVII | monastic life in Ireland. [664 A.D.]~IN the same year of our 61 III, XXVIII | the Northumbrians. [664 A.D.]~IN the meantime, King Alchfrid 62 III, XXIX | an account thereof. [667 A.D.]~AT this time the most noble 63 III, XXX | of Bishop Jaruman. [665 A.D.]~AT the same time, the Kings 64 IV, I | Abbot Hadrian. [664-669 A.D.]~IN the above-mentioned 65 IV, II | the roam of Damianus. [669 A.D.]~THEODORE came to his Church 66 IV, III | death, and burial. [669 A.D.]~AT that time, the province 67 IV, VI | of the East Saxons. [675 A.D.]~NOT long after these events, 68 IV, VII | monastery of Berecingum. [675 A.D.?]~IN this monastery many 69 IV, IX | departed this life. [675 A.D.?]~Now when Ethelburg herself, 70 IV, X | restored to her sight. [675 A.D.?]~HILDILID, a devout handmaid 71 IV, XI | life in a monastery. [694 A.D.]~AT that time, as the same 72 IV, XIII | South Saxons to Christ. [681 A.D.]~BUT Wilfrid was expelled 73 IV, XIV | of King Oswald. [681-686 A.D.]~~IN this monastery, at 74 IV, XV | slaughter and devastation. [685 A.D.]~IN the meantime, Caedwalla, 75 IV, XVII | Theodore being president. [680 A.D.]~ABOUT this time, Theodore 76 IV, XIX | corruption in the grave. [660-696 A.D.]~KING EGFRID took to wife 77 IV, XXIII | the Abbess Hilda. [614-680 A.D.]~IN the year after this, 78 IV, XXIV | bestowed by Heaven. [680 A.D.]~THERE was in the monastery 79 IV, XXVII | the monastic life. [685 A.D.] ~IN the same year in which 80 IV, XXVIII | hands out of season. [676 A.D.]~AFTER this, Cuthbert, as 81 IV, XXIX | anchorite Herebert. [687 A.D.]~HAVING spent two years 82 IV, XXX | world not long after. [698 A.D.]~IN order to show forth 83 V, I | danger at sea. [687-699 A.D.]~THE venerable Ethewald 84 V, II | man by his blessing. [687 A.D.]~IN the beginning of Aldfrid’ 85 V, III | maiden by his prayers. [705 A.D.]~THE same Berthun told another 86 V, VII | the holy Apostles. [688 A.D.]~In the third year of the 87 V, IX | whence he came. [Circ. 688 A.D.]~AT that time the venerable 88 V, X | suffered martyrdom. [690 A.D.]~WHEN the man of God, Egbert, 89 V, XI | bishops for Frisland. [692 A.D.]~AT their first coming into 90 V, XII | to be desired. [Circ. 696 A.D.]~AT this time a memorable 91 V, XIII | him by devils. [704-709 A.D.]~BUT contrarywise there 92 V, XV | about the holy places. [703 A.D.]~AT this time a great part 93 V, XVIII | of the same Aldhelm. [705 A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 94 V, XX | to Bishop Wilfrid. [709 A.D.]~THE next year after the 95 V, XXI | Easter and the Tonsure. [710 A.D.]~AT that time, Naiton, King 96 V, XX III| of all Britain. [725-731 A.D.]~IN the year of our Lord 97 V, XXIV | throne.~In the year 766 A.D., Archbishop Egbert, of the


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