Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | of Oswy, dedicated by her father before she was a year old.~
2 0, Life | diligently offered by you for our father and master Bede, beloved
3 0, Life | to us the promise of the Father, even the Spirit of Truth—
4 0, Life | there, may call upon my Father.’ And thus on the pavement
5 0, Life | chanting ‘Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to
6 0, Life | beheld the death of our father Bede, said that they had
7 I, VIII | in Britain, succeeded his father in the sovereignty. In his
8 I, XV | sons of Victgilsus, whose father was Vitta, son of Vecta,
9 I, XXI | disciple to the blessed father, Lupus, bishop of Troyes,
10 I, XXI | delivered whole to his father. The multitude was amazed
11 I, XXV | encouragement of the blessed Father Gregory, returned to the
12 I, XXVII| orders received from the holy Father Gregory, was ordained archbishop
13 I, XXVII| uncover the nakedness of thy father:" now the son, indeed, cannot
14 I, XXVII| indeed, cannot uncover his father’s nakedness; but in regard
15 I, XXVII| who was one flesh with his father, certainly uncovers the
16 I, XXVII| uncovers the nakedness of his father. It is also prohibited to
17 I, XXX | having departed, the blessed Father Gregory sent after them
18 I, XXXII| the knowledge of one God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; that
19 II, I | this faith, the venerable Father Gregory so earnestly strove
20 II, I | was I to the lame. I was a father to the poor; and the cause
21 II, II | throughout the world, the holy father, Augustine, put an end to
22 II, II | to be of one mind in His Father's house, to vouchsafe, by
23 II, II | bowed his knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
24 II, III | the beloved of God, our father Augustine, died, and his
25 II, V | the son of Irminric, whose father was Octa, whose father was
26 II, V | whose father was Octa, whose father was Oeric, surnamed Oisc,
27 II, V | be called Oiscings. His father was Hengist, who, being
28 II, V | that one should have his father's wife. By both which crimes
29 II, V | uncleanness, who, under his father, had, either for favour
30 II, V | idolatry, which, during their father's lifetime, they had seemed
31 II, V | you used to give to our father Saba (for so they were wont
32 II, V | salvation, in which your father was washed, you may also
33 II, VI | authority in the kingdom as his father, and was not able to restore
34 II, X | established to eternity. This God,—Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, the
35 II, X | you believe in God the Father Almighty, and His Son Jesus
36 II, X | more than once, in God the Father Almighty, and in Jesus Christ
37 II, XV | of Christ. And indeed his father Redwald had long before
38 II, XV | the son of Tytilus, whose father was Uuffa, from whom the
39 III, III | the holy and praiseworthy Father Anatolius. Whether this
40 III, IV | the most reverend and holy father and priest, Egbert, of the
41 III, XIV | Lord 644, the most reverend Father Paulinus, formerly Bishop
42 III, XIV | poor, and, in a manner, the father of the wretched. This being
43 III, XV | carried thither when her father was killed. Intending to
44 III, XVI | notable miracle of the same father is related by many such
45 III, XVIII| royal, a good man, and the father of good children, of whom,
46 III, XXI | of a king, he was by his father elevated to the throne of
47 III, XXIII| live near the body of their father, if it should please God,
48 III, XXIII| prayers of his spiritual father. For being alive long after,
49 III, XXIII| the intercession of his father, to whose body he had come
50 III, XXIV | this monastery, she and her father, Oswy, her mother, Eanfled,
51 III, XXIV | mother, Eanfled, her mother’s father, Edwin, and many other noble
52 III, XXV | decided. The kings, both father and son, came thither, and
53 III, XXV | believed that our most reverend Father Columba and his successors,
54 III, XXV | thirteenth day. Concerning your Father Columba and his followers,
55 III, XXVI | bones of the most reverend Father Aidan, and left part of
56 IV, III | of the same most reverend father, which is called Laestingaeu.
57 IV, III | ground, said, "I beseech you, father, may I be permitted to ask
58 IV, III | account of the most reverend Father Egbert, above spoken of,
59 IV, XVII | holy fathers confess the Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost,
60 IV, XVII | received; glorifying God the Father, Who is without beginning,
61 IV, XVII | only-begotten Son, begotten of the Father before the worlds, and the
62 IV, XVII | proceeding ineffably from the Father and the Son, even as those
63 IV, XXIV | counsel, the deeds of the Father of glory. How He, being
64 IV, XXVI | listen to the most reverend father, Egbert, advising him not
65 IV, XXVII| discipline; for the same reverend father then governed that place
66 IV, XXVII| institution there; as the blessed Father Augustine is known to have
67 IV, XXIX | bliss.~The most reverend father died in the isle of Fame,
68 IV, XXX | had been still upon his father’s body, and said, "Let new
69 IV, XXX | the grave of the blessed father Cuthbert, placing over it
70 IV, XXX | uncorrupted remains of that father. The miracles of healing,
71 IV, XXXI | the tomb of the reverend father Cuthbert, and there, on
72 IV, XXXII| by the relics of the holy father, Cuthbert. For when the
73 V, I | speak with the most reverend father, Ethelwald. Having been
74 V, I | the island of Fame, our father Ethelwald, beloved of God,
75 V, I | he bowed his knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
76 V, VII | called Peter, himself his father, when he rose born anew
77 V, XIX | he had signified to his father, for his mother was dead,
78 V, XIX | advice and consent of his father Oswy, sent him into Gaul,
79 V, XX | the death of the aforesaid father, which was the fifth year
80 V, XX | 0sred, the most reverend father, Abbot Hadrian, fellow labourer
81 V, XXI | passing from this world to the Father, by faith, hope, and charity.
82 V, XXII | of the Northumbrians, the father and priest, Egbert, beloved
83 V, XXII | passed from this world to the Father, not only at Easter, but
84 V, XXII | were glad in that their father, by whom they had been brought
85 V, XXII | Thus the most reverend father being assured of their amendment,
86 V, XXIV | the Book of the blessed Father Tobias, one Book of Allegorical
87 V, XXIV | the Book of the blessed Father Job;~On the Proverbs, Ecciesiastes,
88 V, XXIV | written the Life of the Holy Father Cuthbert, (see IV, 26-32)
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