Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | and recent research has brought so many new facts to light,
2 0, Int | s autograph. We are thus brought very near to our author,
3 0, Int | 634 A.D. Christianity is brought again to Northumbria (635
4 0, Life | sent by his kinsfolk to be brought up, first under the Abbot
5 0, Life | many treasures which he brought with him from his travels.
6 0, Life | and the culture which it brought with it to these shores.~
7 I, I | leaves of books that were brought out of Ireland, being put
8 I, III | Romans who came into Britain, brought the islands Orcades~~into
9 I, III | Britain by the same Claudius, brought also under the Roman dominion
10 I, III | countless other disasters brought by him upon the Roman state,
11 I, XIV | event plainly showed, was brought about by the Lord’s will,
12 I, XV | plentiful supplies were brought them, they would break the
13 I, XVII | arrival, the Pelagian heresy, brought over by Agricola, the son
14 I, XVIII | forward with his wife, and brought his blind daughter, a child
15 I, XVIII | They ordered her to be brought to their adversaries, who,
16 I, XVIII | that the limbs of saints brought together from divers countries,
17 I, XX | XX. How the same Bishops brought help from Heaven to the
18 I, XXI | NOT long after, news was brought from the same island, that
19 I, XXI | banished from the island, were brought before the bishops, to be
20 I, XXV | were come from Rome, and brought a joyful message, which
21 I, XXVII | baptized? Or when she has brought forth, after what time she
22 I, XXVII | forbid a woman that has brought forth, to enter the church,
23 I, XXVII | baptize either a woman who has brought forth, if there be danger
24 I, XXVII | forth, or that which she has brought forth the very hour it is
25 I, XXVII | iniquity, and in sin my mother brought me forth." For he who knew
26 I, XXIX | Lord, and your labours, brought to the grace of God, we
27 I, XXXII | false worship of idols, brought it with himself into subjection
28 I, XXXIV | commanded. This war Ethelfrid brought to an end in the year of
29 II, I | Augustine and his companions brought the English to receive the
30 II, I | By his guiding love he brought the Angles to Christ, gaining
31 II, I | region or country they were brought? and was told, from the
32 II, I | province from which they are brought?" It was replied, that the
33 II, I | citizens of Rome could not be brought to consent that he should
34 II, II | kingdom. Let some sick man be brought, and let the faith and practice
35 II, II | of the English race was brought, who having been presented
36 II, III | consecrated, the body was brought in, and fittingly buried
37 II, VIII | Word you, my brother, have brought his mind to the belief in
38 II, IX | God." This answer being brought to Edwin by his messengers,
39 II, IX | Easter night, the queen had brought forth to the king a daughter,
40 II, XVIII | our Lord may hereafter be brought to pass in you; and that
41 II, XIX | The writings which were brought by the bearers to Pope Severinus,
42 II, XX | pagans. King Edwin's head was brought to York, and afterwards
43 II, XX | Ethelberg, whom he had before brought thither, returned into Kent
44 II, XX | Christ's innocents. He also brought with him many rich goods
45 III, II | bestow the gift which was brought him, he put it into his
46 III, VI | ancestors. In brief, he brought under his dominion all the
47 III, VII | barbarous tongue, privately brought into the province another
48 III, VIII | gold coin that had been brought thither from Kent." Towards
49 III, IX | and putting it into water, brought much relief with it to their
50 III, IX | health, with those who had brought her.~
51 III, XI | house, with the casket she brought, all the evil spirits that
52 III, XVI | neighbourhood of the city, he brought thither an immense quantity
53 III, XXVIII | like manner by his teaching brought into the English Church
54 III, XXIX | clergy of Christ. But he that brought these presents has been
55 III, XXX | idolatry, but were soon brought back from their error by
56 III, XXX | the country, far and near, brought back both the people and
57 IV, IV | placed in it the monks he had brought of both nations. But they
58 IV, IV | when the harvest was to be brought in, leaving the monastery,
59 IV, IV | all have long since been brought to adopt better customs,
60 IV, VIII | his tender age, was being brought up among the virgins dedicated
61 IV, XIII | chiefly of the brethren he had brought with him, and established
62 IV, XIV | everlasting joys of souls, and brought into fellowship with the
63 IV, XVIII | return to Rome. For he also brought with him the decision of
64 IV, XIX | and bride of Christ was brought into the light of day, it
65 IV, XIX | clothed it in new garments, brought it into the church, and
66 IV, XIX | sarcophagus that had been brought, where it is held in great
67 IV, XXIII | whom the blessed fame was brought of her industry and virtue.
68 IV, XXV | in His righteous anger be brought low with temporal losses,
69 IV, XXVII | place, being himself a monk, brought monks thither, and settled
70 IV, XXVIII | instruments for husbandry might be brought him, and some wheat; but
71 IV, XXVIII | he ordered barley to be brought him, if haply it were either
72 IV, XXVIII | same field, when it was brought him, after the proper time
73 IV, XXX | to the isle of Fame.~They brought him also some part of the
74 IV, XXX | place of these you have brought, and so lay it in the coffin
75 V, II | caused this young man to be brought, and a little hut to be
76 V, III | you can.’ When the cup was brought, and we had both drunk,
77 V, IX | was sometime my master and brought me up in all love, appeared
78 V, X | caused the bodies to be brought to him, and buried them
79 V, XI | Boructuari; and by his preaching brought many of them into the way
80 V, XII | daily increasing, he was brought to extremity, and died in
81 V, XII | winter sun, and having soon brought me out of the darkness,
82 V, XIV | falling sick, and being brought to extremity, called the
83 V, XV | lawful time of Easter, he brought back many of them, and almost
84 V, XVIII | or sprinkling with it, brought health to many sick men
85 V, XIX | read the letters which he brought from the Apostolic Pope,
86 V, XIX | ruddy gold. And he also brought the holy season of Easter,
87 V, XX | pious devotion. For he was brought up from boyhood and instructed
88 V, XXI | observance of Easter, and brought himself and all his people
89 V, XXI | evident, that they were not brought out of Egypt on the fourteenth
90 V, XXI | people of the Lord were brought out of Egypt, are to be
91 V, XXI | commanded it to be completed and brought to an end; and appoint that
92 V, XXII | were by the Lord’s doing brought to the canonical observance
93 V, XXII | of the English nation, be brought, in those things which it
94 V, XXII | father, by whom they had been brought into the right way, passing
95 V, XX III| masters, yet part of them are brought under subjection to the
96 V, XXIV | the man of God, Egbert, brought the monks of Hii to observe
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