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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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mind

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1 0, Life | commands his homage, but his mind is open to the appreciation 2 0, Life | we find the impress of a mind of wide intellectual grasp, 3 I, XV | of terror and anxiety of mind among the mountains, woods 4 I, XXVII | therefore, to be kept in mind, and it dictates the measure 5 I, XXVII | punishment, so that the mind may do nothing beyond the 6 I, XXVII | he adds, "For even their mind and conscience is defiled." 7 I, XXVII | not unclean to him whose mind is not unclean, why shall 8 I, XXVII | to nature, with a clean mind, be imputed to her as uncleanness?~ 9 I, XXVII | because a man acts so when the mind is led by the imagination 10 I, XXVII | be first driven from his mind, he is not to think himself 11 I, XXVII | disturb our own peace of mind; and though that which we 12 I, XXVII | to be approved that our mind should be disturbed. For 13 I, XXVII | seeing that only a calm mind can rest in the light of 14 I, XXVII | because he thinks that by his mind being agitated, he hag incurred 15 I, XXVII | them, and yet fills the mind with dread of the very concession. 16 I, XXVII | causes it to arise ‘in the mind of the person sleeping; 17 I, XXVII | to be lamented, that the mind of the person, who knew 18 I, XXVII | humours are oppressed, the mind thence contracts some guilt; 19 I, XXVII | receiving it, unless the mind of the person sleeping has 20 I, XXVII | the illusion, that their mind, even during the sleep of 21 I, XXVII | thing is evident, that the mind is guilty, not being acquitted 22 I, XXVII | sleeping, yet it calls to mind that, when the body was 23 I, XXVII | guilt is manifest to the mind; for the man perceives from 24 I, XXVII | consented. And when the mind sits in judgement on itself, 25 I, XXVII | spirit suggests a sin to the mind, if there ensue no delight 26 I, XXVII | be delighted without the mind, yet the mind struggling 27 I, XXVII | without the mind, yet the mind struggling against the pleasures 28 I, XXVII | warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity 29 I, XXVII | fought against the law of the mind, which the law that is in 30 I, XXIX | in concert and with one mind dispose whatsoever is to 31 I, XXX | been considering in my own mind concerning the matter of 32 I, XXXI | that are wrought, the weak mind may be puffed up with self-esteem, 33 I, XXXI | vain-glory. For we must call to mind, that when the disciples 34 I, XXXI | deed, always call it to mind, to the end that the remembrance 35 I, XXXII | turned to Him with his whole mind, together with the nations 36 I, XXXII | therefore, to him with all your mind, in the fervour of faith, 37 I, XXXII | your country, let not your mind be in any way disturbed; 38 I, XXXII | nation is increased in our mind.~"I have sent you some small 39 II, I | with tears to testify) his mind was above all transitory 40 II, I | with them, strengthen his mind shaken with temporal concerns. 41 II, II | maketh men to be of one mind in His Father's house, to 42 II, V | serve God in freedom of mind, than to continue to no 43 II, VII | infirmity of gout, but his mind was sound and active, cheerfully 44 II, VII | by the elevation of his mind.~ In short, that I may give 45 II, VIII | brother, have brought his mind to the belief in true conversion 46 II, VIII | unblemished sincerity of mind that which you have received 47 II, VIII | Apostolic see, bearing in mind what it is that is represented 48 II, IX | union in the flesh. But his mind was wholly bent upon calling 49 II, XI | have been bestowed upon the mind of your Highness by God' 50 II, XI | precepts; pouring into his mind a knowledge of the greatness 51 II, XII | incline the king's proud mind to the humility of the way 52 II, XII | time in silent anguish of mind, consumed with inward fire, 53 II, XII | compose yourself in body and mind to sleep; for the king's 54 II, XVII | sincere devotion of your mind. For what else are we able 55 II, XVII | preparing with a willing mind immediately to grant those 56 III, XIII | wholly to devote anew my mind and life to obedience to 57 III, XIV | the royal dignity of his mind and appearance and actions, 58 III, XIV | warming himself, calling to mind what the bishop had said 59 III, XVII | continence and humility; his mind superior to anger and avarice, 60 III, XIX | but much more noble in mind than in birth. From his 61 III, XIX | knew the man, and called to mind that he had received his 62 IV, III | earnestly considering in his mind what this might be, the 63 IV, III | fear him; to put them in mind of judgement to come; to 64 IV, III | came forth in his right mind the next morning, to the 65 IV, X | she had conceived in her mind: for being conducted by 66 IV, XI | of the East Saxons. His mind was set on religious acts, 67 IV, XVII | He found them all of one mind in the Catholic faith, and 68 IV, XIX | and altogether noble in mind and deed. She had before 69 IV, XXIV | learn, and bearing it in mind, and as it were ruminating, 70 IV, XXIV | asked him to be of the same mind towards them. He answered 71 IV, XXIV | Lord with a simple and pure mind, and quiet devotion, so 72 IV, XXVII | great continence of body and mind, in a very small island, 73 IV, XXVIII| there Cuthbert was, with one mind and consent of all, chosen 74 IV, XXVIII| Divine charity, of sober mind and patient, most dilig 75 IV, XXXI | with patience and a quiet mind.~He did accordingly as he 76 V, VII | he had conceived in his mind. For coming to Rome, at 77 V, IX | heaven, purposed in his mind to profit many, taking upon 78 V, XII | in so great contrition of mind and mortifying of the body, 79 V, XIII | take heed and be of sound mind." "I am not mad," replied 80 V, XIII | dispensation, that we may keep in mind that our deeds and thoughts 81 V, XIV | he fixed the eyes of his mind, that he might die the more 82 V, XIV | this workman, of darkened mind and life, when death was 83 V, XV | Wherefore he so changed his mind, that he readily preferred 84 V, XIX | as he had purposed in his mind, gained the friendship of 85 V, XIX | untainted faith and an upright mind." This being heard, the 86 V, XXI | salvation the prophet had in his mind, when he said ‘The sun was


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