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1 0, Int | and the coming of the ,Saxons are described. We have some 2 0, Int | London, as Bishop of the East Saxons, and Justus to Rochester ( 3 0, Int | evangelization of the East Saxons by Mellitus; the death of 4 0, Int | Honorius, converts the West Saxons. Their king, Cynegils, is 5 0, Int | preaching of Cedd, the East Saxons receive the faith a second 6 0, Int | Jaruman to recall the East Saxons to the faith.~BOOK IV.—In 7 0, Int | monastery. The king of the East Saxons, Sebbi, is a man of unusual 8 0, Int | evangelization of the South Saxons by Wilfrid, who extends 9 0, Int | to Winchester; the South Saxons receive a bishop of their 10 I, VI | infested by the Franks and Saxons, acted more to the prejudice 11 I, XIV | unanimously decided to call the Saxons to their aid from beyond 12 I, XV | nation of the Angles, or Saxons, being invited by the aforesaid 13 I, XV | to give battle, and the Saxons obtained the victory. When 14 I, XV | powerful nations of GermanySaxons, Angles, and Jutes. From 15 I, XV | Isle of Wight. From the Saxons, that is, the country which 16 I, XV | South-Saxons, and the West Saxons. From the Angles, that is, 17 I, XV | provinces of the Jutes and the Saxons, are descended the East-Angles, 18 I, XX | A.D.]~IN the meantime, the Saxons and Picts, with their united 19 I, XXII | preached the faith to the Saxons, or English, who dwelt amongst 20 I, XXV | Humber, by which the Southern Saxons are divided from the Northern. 21 II, II | of the Hwiccas and West Saxons; and began by brotherly 22 II, III | the province of the East Saxons, who are divided from Kent 23 II, V | Sabert, king of the East Saxons, who departing to the heavenly 24 III, VII | CHAP. VII. How the West Saxons received the Word of God 25 III, VII | AT that time, the West Saxons, formerly called Gewissae, 26 III, VII | only the language of the Saxons, weary of his barbarous 27 III, VII | the city of Venta, by the Saxons called Wintancaestir. (Winchester) 28 III, VII | the province of the West Saxons continued no small time 29 III, VII | whole bishopric of the West Saxons by synodical authority.~ 30 III, XX | of the nation of the West Saxons, was chosen the sixth Archbishop 31 III, XX | of the race of the South Saxons.~ 32 III, XXII | preaching of Cedd, the East Saxons again received the faith, 33 III, XXII | that time, also, the East Saxons, at the instance of King 34 III, XXII | preach the Word to the East Saxons. When these two, travelling 35 III, XXII | of the nation of the East Saxons, calling to him two other 36 III, XXII | in the language of the Saxons, is called Ythancaestir, 37 III, XXIII | was bishop among the East Saxons, was also wont oftentimes 38 III, XXIII | the province of the East Saxons,heard that the bishop was 39 III, XXV | Agilbert, bishop of the West Saxons, above-mentioned, a friend 40 III, XXVIII | and Ceadda, among the West Saxons, to be bishops for the province 41 III, XXVIII | the province of the West Saxons, where Wini was bishop, 42 III, XXIX | our son, Oswy, king of the Saxons, Vitalian, bishop, servant 43 III, XXX | CHAP. XXX. How the East Saxons, during a pestilence, returned 44 III, XXX | the province of the East Saxons after Suidhelm, of whom 45 IV, V | Leutherius, bishop of the West Saxons, and Wynfrid, bishop of 46 IV, VI | made ~bishop of the East Saxons. [675 A.D.]~NOT long after 47 IV, VI | Earconwald bishop of the East Saxons, in the city of London, 48 IV, VI | the province of the East Saxons, at a place called In Berecingum, 49 IV, XI | the kingdom of the East Saxons. His mind was set on religious 50 IV, XII | the bishopric of the West Saxons; how Cuichelm succeeded 51 IV, XII | fourth bishop of the West Saxons; for Birinus was the first, 52 IV, XIII | the province of the South Saxons to Christ. [681 A.D.]~BUT 53 IV, XIII | the province of the South Saxons,which extends from Kent 54 IV, XIII | west, as far as the West Saxons, containing land of 7,000 55 IV, XIII | the country of the West Saxons.The bishop, therefore, with 56 IV, XIII | the province of the South Saxons was ignorant of the Name 57 IV, XIV | same province of the South Saxons who had been lately called 58 IV, XV | Gewissae, that is, the West Saxons, who were in the city of 59 IV, XVI | is now bishop of the West Saxons.~The island is situated 60 IV, XVI | the borders of the South Saxons and the Gewissae, being 61 IV, XXVI | in battle with the South Saxons, whom Edric, the son of 62 V, VII | Caedwalla, king of the West Saxons, went to Rome to be baptised; 63 V, VII | Caedwalla, king of the West Saxons, having most vigorously 64 V, VII | also Peter, king of the Saxons, on the twentieth day of 65 V, IX | from whom the Angles or Saxons, who now inhabit Britain, 66 V, IX | Danes, the Huns, the Old Saxons, and the Boructuari. There 67 V, X | the province of the Old Saxons, if haply they could there 68 V, X | communicate to him. For those Old Saxons have no king, but many ealdormen 69 V, XI | after subdued by the Old Saxons, those who had received 70 V, XVIII | CHAP. XVIII. How the South Saxons received Eadbert and Eolla, 71 V, XVIII | and Eolla, and the West Saxons, Daniel and Aldhelm, for 72 V, XVIII | Haedde, bishop of the West Saxons, departed to the heavenly 73 V, XVIII | were subject to the West Saxons, were led by him to adopt 74 V, XVIII | the province of the South Saxons, which till that time belonged 75 V, XIX | and Offa, king of the East Saxons, ended their days at Rome, 76 V, XIX | Sighere, the king of the East Saxons whom we mentioned before, 77 V, XIX | the province of the South Saxons from their idolatrous worship 78 V, XX III| the province of the East Saxons. In the province of the 79 V, XX III| the province of the West Saxons, Daniel and Forthere; in 80 V, XX III| The province of the South Saxons, having now continued some 81 V, XX III| the prelate of the West Saxons. All these provinces, and 82 V, XXIV | In the year 604, the East Saxons received the faith of Christ, 83 V, XXIV | Caedwald, king of the West Saxons, went to Rome from Britain. [ 84 V, XXIV | Cuthred, king of the West Saxons, rose up against king Ethelbald 85 V, XXIV | Cyniwulf, king of the West Saxons, died; and the same year,


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