Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | diaconate, and received priest’s orders in his thirtieth
2 0, Life | ordained deacon in 691 and priest in 702. For his death, 735,
3 0, Life | the History was written, a priest of that monastery who "duly,
4 0, Life | besides, his duties as priest, teacher, and member of
5 0, Life | relics were stolen by the priest, Elfred, and carried to
6 I, XXIV | your charity, Candidus, the priest, our common son, whom we
7 I, XXVII | he sent Laurentius the priest and Peter the monk to Rome,
8 I, XXVII | concerning his men, by the priest, that if they were clean
9 I, XXVII | our Lord, or if he be a priest, celebrate the Divine Mysteries?~
10 I, XXVII | because there is no other priest in the place; for if there
11 I, XXXIII | of that monastery was the priest Peter, who, being sent on
12 II, III | for the archbishops by a priest of that place. On the tomb
13 II, XIII | inquired of the aforesaid high priest of his religion, who should
14 II, XIII | lawful before for the high priest either to carry arms, or
15 II, XIII | Godmunddingaham, where the high priest, by the inspiration of the
16 II, XIV | most reverend abbot and priest, Thrydwulf, which is in
17 II, XVI | proper place. A certain priest and abbot of the monastery
18 III, III | among them that had received priest’s orders administered the
19 III, IV | Britain from Ireland a famous priest and abbot, marked as a monk
20 III, IV | ruler an abbot, who is a priest, to whose jurisdiction all
21 III, IV | was not a bishop, but a priest and monk;of whose life and
22 III, IV | reverend and holy father and priest, Egbert, of the English
23 III, V | that time Segeni,abbot and priest, presided over that monastery.
24 III, V | instructed them, advanced them to priest’s orders.~It is said, that
25 III, V | present in the council, to the priest in question, "Methinks,
26 III, VII | thither in his stead the priest Leutherius,his nephew, to
27 III, XI | apartment, and calling a priest, desired that he would go
28 III, XI | convulsive movements, the priest used exorcisms, and did
29 III, XI | little of that dust, and the priest having prayed, he passed
30 III, XIII | when, being yet only a priest, he led the life of a stranger
31 III, XIV | moved even to tears. His priest then asking him, in the
32 III, XV | be forgotten. A certain priest, whose name was Utta,2 a
33 III, XV | about to overtake them. The priest at last, remembering the
34 III, XV | Cynimund, a most faithful priest of our church,who declared
35 III, XV | related to him by Utta, the priest, in whose case and through
36 III, XXI | mentioned before,a renowned priest, and abbot of the monastery
37 III, XXII | and, giving him another priest for his companion, sent
38 III, XXIII | devoted to God, who, being a priest, was wont to administer
39 III, XXIII | s affairs, entreated his priest, Cynibill, who was also
40 III, XXV | having with her a Kentish priest who followed the Catholic
41 III, XXV | Alchfrid, he made Wilfrid a priest in his aforesaid monastery.
42 III, XXV | He had in his company a priest, whose name was Agatho.
43 III, XXV | you, let my disciple, the priest Wilfrid, speak in my stead;
44 III, XXVI | Word of God; and if any priest happened to come into a
45 III, XXVII | this plague the aforesaid priest of the Lord, Tuda,was carried
46 III, XXVII | as I was informed by a priest venerable for his age, and
47 III, XXVIII | King Alchfrid sent the priest, Wilfrid, to the king of
48 III, XXVIII | church of York. This was a priest called Ceadda, brother to
49 III, XXVIII | him the king also sent his priest Eadhaed,who was afterwards,
50 III, XXIX | CHAP. XXIX. How the priest Wighard was sent from Britain
51 III, XXIX | of the English nation, a priest named Wighard, one of Bishop
52 III, XXX | as I was informed by a priest who bore him company in
53 IV, I | no small time, until, the priest Wighard, a man of great
54 IV, V | of Canterbury; our fellow priest and brother, the most reverend
55 IV, V | also our brother and fellow priest, Wilfrid, bishop of the
56 IV, XIV | governed by the most religious priest of Christ, Eappa;and many,
57 IV, XIV | Call therefore to thee the priest, Eappa, and tell him, that
58 IV, XIV | it."~The boy called the priest, and repeated all these
59 IV, XIV | these words to him; and the priest carefully inquired after
60 IV, XIV | protect our monastery." The priest believed what the boy said,
61 IV, XVI | son, assigning to him a priest, whose name was Hiddila,
62 IV, XVI | known to a certain abbot and priest, whose name was Cynibert,
63 IV, XXII | called Tunna, who was a priest and abbot of a monastery
64 IV, XXII | he, "a brother who is a priest in my country, and I know
65 IV, XXV | himself, therefore, to a priest, who, he hoped, might show
66 IV, XXV | escape the wrath to come. The priest having heard his offence,
67 IV, XXV | week in abstinence." The priest replied, "It is much for
68 IV, XXV | measure of his penance, the priest went away, and upon some
69 IV, XXV | When he heard that his priest had gone to Ireland, and
70 IV, XXVII | at that time was Boisil,a priest of great virtue and of a
71 IV, XXVII | people, that when a clerk or priest came to a township, they
72 IV, XXIX | openly.~There was a certain priest, called Herebert, a man
73 IV, XXXII | then in the church. The priest, having given his friend
74 V, I | the venerable servant and priest of Christ, who also, afterwards,
75 V, VIII | Chief pontiff, blest high priest, pure doctrine he set forth
76 V, IX | venerable servant of Christ, and priest, Egbert, who is to be named
77 V, IX | had been a disciple of the priest, Boisil, beloved of God,
78 V, X | for his merit and rank as priest. They arrived there, twelve
79 V, XII | that time the abbot and priest Ethelwald, a man of godly
80 V, XV | Easter. For when Adamnan, priest and abbot of the monks that
81 V, XVIII | when he was as yet only a priest and abbot of the monastery
82 V, XIX | command, he was ordained priest in the same monastery, by
83 V, XIX | constantly as his special priest and teacher; and not long
84 V, XIX | he asked where Acca, the priest, was. This man, straightway
85 V, XIX | a time, and spoke to the priest, Acca, after this manner:~"
86 V, XX | native language.~Acca, his priest, succeeded Wilfrid in the
87 V, XXI | Adamnan, the notable abbot and priest of the followers of Columba,
88 V, XXII | Northumbrians, the father and priest, Egbert, beloved of God,
89 V, XX III| archbishop, having been a priest in the monastery called
90 V, XXIV | years.~In the year 565, the priest, Columba, came out of Scotland,
91 V, XXIV | the servant of Christ, and priest of the monastery of the
92 V, XXIV | the time when I received priest’s orders, till the fifty-ninth
93 V, XXIV | Frithwald bishops; and the priest Bede died.~In the year 737,
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