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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | He has pointed out that two of the MSS. dating from 2 0, Int | with three others, of which two were eighth century MSS.; 3 0, Int | in 726, the appearance of two comets in 729, followed 4 0, Life | he paid one of the only two visits which he records. 5 0, Life | of the Psalms, there were two memorable works, which he 6 I, II | Cassobellaunus, situated between two marshes, fortified by sheltering 7 I, III | Britain; for in his time two most notable towns were 8 I, V | afterwards and died, leaving two sons, Bassianus and Geta; 9 I, XI | Augustus, being emperor, two years before the invasion 10 I, XII | the sudden invasions of two very savage nations from 11 I, XII | possessed by the Britons, two broad and long inlets of 12 I, XII | build a wall between the two seas across the island, 13 I, XII | for many miles between the two bays or inlets of the sea 14 I, XII | day. It begins at about two miles distance from the 15 I, XIII | between them we are exposed to two sorts of death; we are either 16 I, XV | are said to have been the two brothers Hengist and Horsa. 17 I, XVII | spectators and judges; the two parties stood there in very 18 I, XXV | which can be crossed only in two places; for at both ends 19 I, XXVII | Fourth Question. — Whether two full brothers may marry 20 I, XXVII | full brothers may marry two sisters, who are of a family 21 I, XXVII | brother and sister, or of two full brothers, or two sisters, 22 I, XXVII | of two full brothers, or two sisters, may be joined in 23 II, I | he divided equally into two volumes; and composed four 24 II, III | Archbishop of Britain, ordained two bishops, to wit, Mellitus 25 II, III | succeeding archbishops, except two only, Theodore and Bertwald, 26 II, X | For we suppose, since the two countries are near together, 27 II, XIV | Wuscfrea, a son; the first two were snatched out of this 28 II, XVII | these presents. We have sent two palls to the two metropolitans, 29 II, XVII | have sent two palls to the two metropolitans, Honorius 30 II, XIX | only been abolished these two hundred years, but it is 31 III, I | Bernicians—for into these two provinces the nation of 32 III, V | table, he went with one or two clerks, and having taken 33 III, VII | receive in marriage. The two kings gave to the bishop 34 III, VII | dividing his province into two dioceses, appointed this 35 III, IX | it sufficient to mention two, which we have heard from 36 III, XIV | a bishop nineteen years, two months, and twenty-one days; 37 III, XVI | Isle of Fame,which is about two miles from the city; for 38 III, XIX | fires, whilst the other two, flying about on both sides, 39 III, XX | years, four months, and two days; and when Ithamar died, 40 III, XXI | things were set on foot two years before the death of 41 III, XXI | prelate should be set over two nations. Having in a short 42 III, XXII | East Saxons. When these two, travelling to all parts 43 III, XXII | East Saxons, calling to him two other bishops to assist 44 III, XXII | his own kindred. They were two brothers who did this wicked 45 III, XXIII | priests of the Lord, and two of them also came to be 46 III, XXIV | by the Abbess Hilda, who, two years after, having acquired 47 III, XXV | who foolishly, in these two remote islands of the ocean, 48 III, XXVII | were Ethelhun and Egbert,two youths of great capacity, 49 III, XXVII | governed the Church. These two being in the monastery which 50 III, XXVIII | Ceadda was consecrated; two bishops of the British nation, 51 III, XXIX | of believers, even as the two lights of heaven illumine 52 IV, III | church in that province for two years and a half, the Divine 53 IV, IV | having left Britain, built two monasteries in the country 54 IV, V | his episcopal functions, two bishops, Aecci and Badwin, 55 IV, V | present, that province has had two bishops.~ 56 IV, VI | was made bishop, had built two famous monasteries, the 57 IV, XI | the bishop himself, and two of his own attendants. The 58 IV, XI | and made the coffin about two inches longer; but not even 59 IV, XII | When he had held it for two years, and whilst the same 60 IV, XII | driven from his see, and two bishops substituted for 61 IV, XII | departure of Wilfrid, added two bishops to their number: 62 IV, XIII | of this adoption gave him two provinces, to wit, the Isle 63 IV, XIII | Baptism. Among whom were two hundred and fifty bondsmen 64 IV, XVI | Christian inhabitants, and two royal youths of that island 65 IV, XVI | believed and were saved, two royal boys, brothers to 66 IV, XVI | Solent) In this sea, the two tides of the ocean, which 67 IV, XIX | be somewhat more easy for two days, so that many thought 68 IV, XXIII | years. Her life falls into two equal parts, for the first 69 IV, XXIII | Dorchester. Of the last two we shall tell hereafter, 70 IV, XXV | enough to observe a fast for two or three days; do this till 71 IV, XXVII | a whole week, sometimes two or three, or even sometimes 72 IV, XXVIII | which signifies "at the two fords," in which Archbishop 73 IV, XXIX | 687 A.D.]~HAVING spent two years in his bishopric, 74 V, I | the island of Fame, with two others of the brethren, 75 V, IV | he said, "to wit, about two miles off, was the township 76 V, VII | governed his nation for two years, quitted his crown 77 V, IX | salvation for the space of two whole years to that nation 78 V, X | many to Christ; and how his two companions, the Hewalds, 79 V, X | Following their example, two other priests of the English 80 V, X | the more learned of the two in Scripture. When they 81 V, XIII | there came into this room two fair youths, and sat down 82 V, XIII | forthwith vanished, and two wicked spirits arose, having 83 V, XVI | the tomb is now cleft in two; nevertheless, the lesser 84 V, XVIII | province was divided into two dioceses. One of them was 85 V, XXI | by any authority of man; two whereof are divinely established 86 V, XXI | in Genesis, ‘And God made two great lights; the greater 87 V, XX III| the year of our Lord 729, two comets appeared about the 88 V, XX III| state of all Britain; about two hundred and eighty-live 89 V, XXIV | Exposition, and other matters, two books.~Likewise on the Book 90 V, XXIV | Homilies on the Gospel, two books.~On the Apostle, ( 91 V, XXIV | the Acts of the Apostles, two books. On the seven Catholic 92 V, XXIV | Ceolfrid, and Huaetbert, in two books.~The Ecclesiastical 93 V, XXIV | which continued almost, two years, divers grievous sicknesses


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