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1 0, Int | in 725 likewise ended his days at Rome.~In 690 Theodore 2 0, Life | outward monotony of his days his own interest remains 3 0, Life | record of his uneventful days. It reconciles the sharp 4 0, Life | rapture we passed the fifty daysfestival till the aforesaid 5 0, Life | Lord.’ And during those days, besides the lessons we 6 I, I | earth. For this reason the days are of a great length in 7 I, I | short in summer, and the days in winter, that is, only 8 I, I | at a distance, when the days are clear. If you will go 9 I, I | ever lies there above three days: no man makes hay in the 10 I, III | it, and within a very few days, without any fighting or 11 I, XX | in their camp. The holy days of Lent were also at hand, 12 I, XXIII | years, six months and ten days. He, being moved by Divine 13 I, XXV | support her in the faith. Some days after, the king came into 14 I, XXVII | As also, after how many days the infant born may be baptized, 15 I, XXVII | delivered, after how many days she may come into the church, 16 I, XXVII | male child thirty-three days, and sixty-six for a female. 17 I, XXVII | Holy Communion during those days. But if any one out of profound 18 I, XXXII | nevertheless, all happen in our days, but will all follow after 19 I, XXXII | will all follow after our days. If, therefore, you perceive 20 II, I | years, six months, and ten days, died, and was translated 21 II, I | perfection: "And dispose our days in thy peace, and bid us 22 II, I | governed the Church in the days of the Emperors Mauritius 23 II, II | observed a fast of three days,. had come together along 24 II, III | Christ, and having ended the days of his office in peace, 25 II, XIV | there with them thirty-six days, fully occupied in catechizing 26 II, XIV | baptizing; during which days, from morning till night, 27 II, XV | seventeen years, he ended his days there in peace.~ 28 II, XVI | church, who lived even to our days.~ It is told that there 29 II, XX | And being old and full of days, as the Scripture says. 30 III, V | except during the fifty days after Easter. Never, through 31 III, VII | there, being old and full of days. Not many years after his 32 III, VIII | destroyed, and the fast of forty days to be observed; and that 33 III, VIII | It was thought fit, three days after, to take up the stone 34 III, XIV | two months, and twenty-one days; and was buried in the sacristy 35 III, XIV | world, not more than twelve days after the death of the king 36 III, XIX | again taken from it three days after, he not only saw the 37 III, XIX | This happened twenty-seven days after, and the body being 38 III, XX | years, four months, and two days; and when Ithamar died, 39 III, XXI | Scots. This happened in the days of King Wulfhere, of whom 40 III, XXIII | which was at hand. All which days, except Sundays, he prolonged 41 III, XXIII | church. When there were ten days of Lent still remaining, 42 III, XXVII | at that time, who, in the days of the Bishops Finan and 43 III, XXVII | likewise always observed forty days before the Nativity of our 44 III, XXVII | Pentecost, that is, of the fifty daysfestival.~ 45 IV, II | three months, and twenty-six days. Soon after, he visited 46 IV, III | they would return seven days hence, and take me away 47 IV, V | Rome, and there to end his days at the holy places, having 48 IV, IX | truth it befell; for a few days after, the beloved of God, 49 IV, IX | delivered from the flesh twelve days after, she exchanged her 50 IV, IX | state having continued three days and as many nights, she 51 IV, XII | away to Rome, ended his days there, as shall be said 52 IV, XII | piece of land, ended his days there in peace; in no way 53 IV, XIV | to keep a fast of three days, and humbly to implore the 54 IV, XIX | somewhat more easy for two days, so that many thought she 55 IV, XXIII | Rome also, which, in those days, was esteemed a very salutary 56 IV, XXIV | for the space of fourteen days, yet it was of so mild a 57 IV, XXV | a fast for two or three days; do this till I come again 58 IV, XXV | continued fasting all the other days of the week. When he heard 59 IV, XXV | blow will not fall in your days." This vision being made 60 IV, XXV | that place were for a few days in some little fear, and 61 IV, XXX | was wont to pass the forty days before the Nativity of our 62 V, I | These things happened in the days of King Aldfrid, who, after 63 V, II | keep with them during those days, to receive alms, for so 64 V, IV | disease for nearly forty days, insomuch that for three 65 V, VIII | life, being old and full of days, for he was eighty-eight 66 V, IX | teach those nations.~A few days after the aforesaid brother 67 V, IX | voyage, and had waited some days for fair winds, there arose 68 V, X | entertained them in his house some days, promising to send them 69 V, XI | life, and there ended his days.~When they who had gone 70 V, XI | bishopric, to wit, fourteen days after his arrival in the 71 V, XII | like to those of former days, was wrought in Britain; 72 V, XIX | East Saxons, ended their days at Rome, in the monastic 73 V, XIX | bishop, Wilfrid, ended his days in the province called Inundalum, 74 V, XIX | number of the people for some days, they came to the place 75 V, XIX | had seen him there in the days of Pope Agatho, said that 76 V, XIX | Maeldum, in Gaul, he lay four days and nights, as if he had 77 V, XIX | Having continued thus four days, without meat or drink, 78 V, XIX | you, and shall end your days in peace and quiet." The 79 V, XX | he spent the rest of his days in attendance on him till 80 V, XXI | captivity. He says, ‘Seven days shall ye eat unleavened 81 V, XXI | think that those same seven days were to be reckoned from 82 V, XXI | high hand.’ Thus the seven days of unleavened bread, on 83 V, XXI | the month at even. Seven days shall there be no leaven, 84 V, XXI | there are not only seven days, but rather eight, from 85 V, XXI | seven nights and as many days. Wherefore the rule which 86 V, XXI | bread unto the Lord; seven days ye must eat unleavened bread. 87 V, XXI | For on whichever of those days it shall fall, Easter will 88 V, XXI | it is one of those seven days on which the feast of unleavened 89 V, XXI | of it, to wit, the seven days of unleavened bread appointed 90 V, XX III| six months and fourteen days. In his stead, the same 91 V, XXIV | the prison, and after many days shall they be visited" ;


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