Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | important material, had been to Rome and had permission to search
2 0, Int | Churches into conformity with Rome.~BOOK I.— In Book I, cc.
3 0, Int | when Wighard is sent to Rome by the kings Oswy and Egbert,
4 0, Int | war and bloodshed, goes to Rome to receive baptism there,
5 0, Int | likewise ended his days at Rome.~In 690 Theodore dies, after
6 0, Int | Essex receive the tonsure at Rome, and in the same year Bishop
7 0, Life | The story that he went to Rome at the request of Pope Sergius,
8 0, Life | send one of his monks to Rome, has no mention of the name
9 I, II | after the foundation of Rome, but the sixtieth year before
10 I, III | 44 AD]~In the year of Rome 798, Claudius, fourth emperor
11 I, III | Britain, and, returning to Rome in the sixth month after
12 I, XI | years before the invasion of Rome by Alaric, king of the Goths,
13 I, XI | Count Gerontius, at Vienne.~Rome was taken by the Goths,
14 I, XII | Britons sent messengers to Rome with letters piteously praying
15 I, XII | messengers were again sent to Rome miserably imploring aid,
16 I, XXIII| to the Apostolic see of Rome, and presided over it thirteen
17 I, XXV | that they were come from Rome, and brought a joyful message,
18 I, XXVII| priest and Peter the monk to Rome, to acquaint Pope Gregory,
19 I, XXVII| Gregory, Pope of the City of Rome, answers.—Holy Scripture,
20 II, I | city, but finished it at Rome after being made pope. Whilst
21 II, I | merchants had lately arrived at Rome, many things were exposed
22 II, I | request, yet the citizens of Rome could not be brought to
23 II, III | Gregory, Bishop of the city of Rome, and supported by God in
24 II, IV | the Church of Christ at Rome, is said to have consecrated
25 II, IV | bishop of London, went to Rome, to confer with the Apostolic
26 II, IV | Gregory, bishop of the city of Rome. He obtained for the Church
27 II, IV | the gift of the temple at Rome called by the ancients Pantheon,
28 II, X | THE CHURCH OF THE CITY OF ROME, BONIFACE, ADDRESSED TO
29 II, XI | BONIFACE, POPE OF THE CITY OF ROME, TO ETHELBERG, KING EDWIN'
30 II, XVIII| the toilsome journey to Rome, at so great a distance
31 II, XX | received from the Pope of Rome. He had left behind him
32 III, IV | regularly instructed at Rome in the faith and mysteries
33 III, XIII | when, in his journey to Rome,he and his bishop Wilfrid
34 III, XXV | who had formerly gone to Rome to study ecclesiastical
35 III, XXV | saw celebrated by all at Rome, where the blessed Apostles,
36 III, XXV | But when Peter preached at Rome, being mindful that our
37 III, XXIX | was sent from Britain to Rome, to be ordained archbishop;
38 III, XXIX | episcopate, and sent him to Rome to be ordained bishop, to
39 III, XXIX | But Wighard, arriving at Rome, was cut off by death, before
40 IV, I | died, Wigihard was sent to Rome to receive the episcopate;
41 IV, I | English race, was sent to Rome by King Egbert and Oswy,
42 IV, I | and silver. Arriving at Rome, where Vitalianpresided
43 IV, I | There was at that time in Rome, a monk, called Theodore,
44 IV, V | from his sickness, to go to Rome, and there to end his days
45 IV, XII | quitted it and, going away to Rome, ended his days there, as
46 IV, XIII | travelled in many lands, went to Rome, and afterwards returned
47 IV, XVII | synod held in the city of Rome, in the time of the blessed
48 IV, XVIII| who had come lately from Rome, by order of Pope Agatho,
49 IV, XVIII| the river Wear, went to Rome with Ceolfrid,his companion
50 IV, XVIII| several times before at Rome, and was now honourably
51 IV, XVIII| practised at St. Peter’s at Rome. The Abbot John did as he
52 IV, XVIII| thereof on his return to Rome. For he also brought with
53 IV, XVIII| held not long before at Rome,with the consent of one
54 IV, XVIII| was given him to carry to Rome.~But in his return to his
55 IV, XVIII| brethren, that in his return to Rome he would take that road,
56 IV, XVIII| English nation was carried to Rome, and received with great
57 IV, XXIII| studies, he resolved to go to Rome also, which, in those days,
58 V, VII | the West Saxons, went to Rome to be baptised; and his
59 V, VII | everlasting kingdom, and went to Rome, being desirous to obtain
60 V, VII | his mind. For coming to Rome, at the time that Sergius
61 V, VII | When Caedwalla went to Rome, Ini succeeded to the kingdom,
62 V, VIII | which Caedwalla died at Rome, that is, 690 after the
63 V, IX | he was minded to go to Rome, to see and adore the thresholds
64 V, XI | Britain, and Wilbrord at Rome, were ordained bishops for
65 V, XI | he made haste to go to Rome, where Pope Sergius then
66 V, XI | the venerable Wilbrord to Rome, where Sergius was still
67 V, XIX | Saxons, ended their days at Rome, in the monastic habit;
68 V, XIX | kingdom. For he went to Rome, and there receiving the
69 V, XIX | came to the holy places at Rome, received the tonsure, and
70 V, XIX | and he resolved to go to Rome, to see what ecclesiastical
71 V, XIX | that he would send him to Rome in an honourable manner.
72 V, XIX | likewise desirous to go to Rome, of whom we have before
73 V, XIX | bade Wilfrid conduct him to Rome. When they came to Lyons,
74 V, XIX | Benedict hastened on to Rome. For the bishop was delighted
75 V, XIX | country and set out for Rome.~Hereupon the bishop sent
76 V, XIX | Hereupon the bishop sent him to Rome, furnishing him with a guide
77 V, XIX | country. Wilfrid arriving at Rome, and daily giving himself
78 V, XIX | above. Designing to go to Rome, to plead his cause before
79 V, XIX | out again on his way to Rome, where his cause being tried
80 V, XIX | Agatho assembling a synod at Rome, of one hundred and twenty-five
81 V, XIX | certain bishops. Coming to Rome, he was allowed to make
82 V, XIX | held, when Wilfrid was in Rome and sat in council among
83 V, XIX | bishop that lately came to Rome, to be tried by the Apostolic
84 V, XX | death, and going with him to Rome, learned there many profitable
85 V, XXI | tradition, which was preached at Rome by the blessed Peter, and
86 V, XXI | Apostles, especially at Rome and in Egypt, as has been
87 V, XXIV | Eleuther, being made bishop at Rome, governed the Church most
88 V, XXIV | I, 9.]~In the year 409, Rome was overthrown by the Goths,
89 V, XXIV | the West Saxons, went to Rome from Britain. [V, 7.]~In
90 V, XXIV | reigned five years, went to Rome. [V, 19.]~In the year 711,
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