Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | encouraged him. For the greater part of Book I (cc. 1-22), which
2 0, Int | Middle Angles (who occupied a part of Mercia) are converted,
3 0, Int | destined to play a prominent part afterwards in the history
4 0, Int | attitude of the greater part of the Celtic Church towards
5 0, Life | study, can only have been a part of his work; he had, besides,
6 I, I | which form the greatest part of Europe. It extends 800
7 I, I | had occupied the greater part of the island, when it happened,
8 I, I | over against the northern part of Spain, though a wide
9 I, I | language, Dal signifies a part.~Ireland is broader than
10 I, II | he lost a considerable part of his fleet, no small number
11 I, III | or bloodshed, the greater part of the island was surrendered
12 I, V | the rest by a rampart that part of Britain which had been
13 I, V | thought fit to divide that part of the island, which he
14 I, XII | FROM that time, the British part of Britain, destitute of
15 I, XII | were separated from that part of it which was possessed
16 I, XII | the northern and farthest part of the island, driving out
17 I, XIII | followed; moreover, a great part of the wall of that city,
18 I, XIV | settled down in the farthest part of the island and afterwards
19 I, XV | same king, in the eastern part of the island, on the pretext
20 I, XX | celebration of Easter, the greater part of the army, fresh from
21 I, XXI | hand over all the diseased part. At once health was restored
22 I, XXVII | be judged. For it is the part of noble minds in some manner
23 I, XXVII | are some, who for the most part so suffer the illusion,
24 I, XXVIII | that they are for the most part invited for the sake of
25 I, XXX | they might lay aside one part of the sacrifice, whilst
26 II, I | see, though he now took part in the secular affairs of
27 II, V | a time, and for the most part subdued and made tributary
28 II, VII | in vain; a considerable part of the city was already
29 II, IX | and the bishop, on his part, began to give thanks to
30 II, XX | English, and to have no part with them in anything any
31 III, II | grievous pain in the broken part, so that he could not lift
32 III, X | beautiful than any other part of the field, he had the
33 III, XI | visible in almost every part of the province of Lindsey.
34 III, XI | the house, in the inner part whereof the possessed person
35 III, XIII | answered, ‘I have indeed a part of the stake on which his
36 III, XIV | Oswy, during the first part of his reign, had a partner
37 III, XIV | governed all the other northern part of the nation beyond the
38 III, XXIV | likewise subdued the greater part of the Picts to the dominion
39 III, XXV | of the ocean, and only in part even of them, strive to
40 III, XXV | wrought; whom I, for my part, doubt not to be saints,
41 III, XXVI | Colman carried home with him part of the bones of the most
42 III, XXVI | reverend Father Aidan, and left part of them in the church where
43 III, XXX | plague, Sighere, with his part of the people, forsook the
44 III, XXX | faith of the province was in part profaned, sent Bishop Jaruman,
45 IV, IV | Mageo? He bought a small part of it of the chief to whom
46 IV, V | to take away forcibly any part of their property.~"IV.
47 IV, VII | had also seized on that part of this monastery where
48 IV, VII | gathered together, in what part of the monastery they desired
49 IV, VII | affliction should fall upon that part of the monastery in which
50 IV, VIII | her body, saw some small part of the future glory. [675
51 IV, XIV | as usual; causing also a part of the same Sacrifice of
52 IV, XVI | Christ, to give the fourth part of the land and of the spoil
53 IV, XVI | given to the Bishop. The part which he received, he committed
54 IV, XX | tuneful hymn.~"None can part her from them which follow
55 IV, XXIII | Christ, in the remotest part of the monastery, where
56 IV, XXVI | slain, with the greater part of the forces he had led
57 IV, XXIX | and speak; for, when we part, we shall never again see
58 IV, XXIX | gave every year the tenth part, not only of four-footed
59 IV, XXX | They brought him also some part of the garments that, had
60 IV, XXXI | likewise pass over all that part of his body which had been
61 IV, XXXII | years buried, they took some part of the hair, to give, as
62 IV, XXXII | abbot there, had a small part of these relics by him at
63 IV, XXXII | of relics, to give some part of them to a friend who
64 V, IV | to drink, and wash that part of her where he found that
65 V, VII | being desirous to spend some part of his pilgrimage upon earth
66 V, IX | so violent a storm, that part of what was on board was
67 V, X | lately subdued the nearer part of Frisland, and expelled
68 V, XIII | down filled the greater part of it within. Then he, who
69 V, XV | A.D.]~AT this time a great part of the Scots in Ireland,
70 V, XVI | natural half cave, the outward part whereof is said to have
71 V, XVI | golden cross. In the north part of the tomb the sepulchre
72 V, XVI | nevertheless, the lesser part of it stands as an altar
73 V, XVI | of the tomb; the greater part is set up as another altar,
74 V, XVII | and day. In the western part of the same church are eight
75 V, XVII | farthest end of the northern part of that wall. There are
76 V, XVII | the top. In the northern part of it, the trunk of Abraham’
77 V, XIX | the government of no small part of Gaul, to give him a maiden
78 V, XIX | name of all the northern part of Britain and Ireland,
79 V, XIX | that his accusers had in part laid false accusations to
80 V, XIX | shall recover the greater part of the possessions that
81 V, XIX | abbot, readily took his part; for the said Ethelred,
82 V, XXI | money. Thou hast neither part nor lot in this word.’ Nor
83 V, XXI | head, which is the highest part of our body. For as all
84 V, XX III| rejoice in having their part in Catholic peace and truth
85 V, XX III| though they, for the most part, as a nation hate and oppose
86 V, XX III| they desire; for though in part they are their own masters,
87 V, XX III| are their own masters, yet part of them are brought under
88 V, XXIV | the surrender of a great part of the island, and added
89 V, XXIV | three books.~On the first part of Samuel, to the Death
90 V, XXIV | the twelve Prophets, and Part of Jeremiah, Divisions of
91 V, XXIV | cruelly and wrongfully wasted part of Northumbria, their king,
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