Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | advanced. The object of the book is merely to present in
2 0, Int | era in the history of the book. It was the first critical
3 0, Int | student of Bede this admirable book is of the highest value,
4 0, Int | Hodgkin says: "As this book had become a kind of classic
5 0, Int | For the greater part of Book I (cc. 1-22), which forms
6 0, Int | the division into books. Book I contains the long introduction,
7 0, Int | Christianity throughout the land. Book IV may be said to describe
8 0, Int | period of organization. In Book V the English Church itself
9 0, Int | into conformity with Rome.~BOOK I.— In Book I, cc. 1-22,
10 0, Int | conformity with Rome.~BOOK I.— In Book I, cc. 1-22, Bede sketches
11 0, Int | remaining chapters of the book. Various letters of Pope
12 0, Int | given at length ;and the Book concludes with a piece of
13 0, Int | at Degsastan in 603 A.D.~BOOK II.— Book II opens with
14 0, Int | Degsastan in 603 A.D.~BOOK II.— Book II opens with a biographical
15 0, Int | a dramatic climax to the book in the overthrow and death
16 0, Int | smouldering embers of the faith.~BOOK III.—Book III opens with
17 0, Int | of the faith.~BOOK III.—Book III opens with the story
18 0, Int | the English Church.~The book ends with a fresh apostasy
19 0, Int | East Saxons to the faith.~BOOK IV.—In all but one of the
20 0, Int | related.~The remainder of the book is occupied mainly with
21 0, Int | miracles wrought by his relics.~Book V.—Book V opens with the
22 0, Int | wrought by his relics.~Book V.—Book V opens with the story of
23 0, Int | Adamnan, Abbot of lona, whose book on the "Holy Places" is
24 0, Int | time of external peace.~The book closes in Chapter 24 with
25 0, Life | he writes, "the third book of the Commentary on Samuel,
26 0, Life | one chapter wanting of the book which thou hast been dictating,
27 I | BOOK I~
28 II | BOOK II~
29 II, I | mystical exposition the book of the blessed Job, which
30 II, I | he taught how that same book is to be understood literally;
31 II, I | composed another notable book, the "Liber Pastoralis,"
32 II, I | Besides which, he wrote the "Book of Answers," to the questions
33 II, I | above, inserting the same book entire in this history;
34 II, I | useful little "Synodical Book," which he composed with
35 III | BOOK III~
36 III, XVII | manifestly proved in the book I have written, "De Temporibus";
37 III, XIX | There, falling sick, as the book concerning his life clearly
38 III, XIX | had been written down in a book; and what joyous or grievous
39 III, XIX | let him read the little book of his life which I have
40 III, XIX | more fully described in the book of his life.~
41 III, XXIX | in safety!"~In the next book we shall have a more suitable
42 IV | BOOK IV~
43 IV, I | mentioned in the foregoing book, with a request that he
44 IV, III | stronger, he closed his book, and fell on his face, praying
45 IV, V | forthwith I produced the said book of canons,and in the presence
46 IV, X | whosoever reads will find in the book from which we have taken
47 IV, X | healing, which the same book informs us was wrought in
48 IV, XI | time, as the same little book informs us, Sebbi , a very
49 IV, XXX | preserved the memory in the book of his life. But in this
50 IV, XXXI | healing, as may be seen in the book of his life and miracles,
51 V | BOOK V~
52 V, XIII | contrarywise before his death saw a book containing his sins, which
53 V, XIII | One of them drew forth a book most beautiful, but very
54 V, XIII | inconsiderable. They took back the book and said nothing to me.
55 V, XIII | chief of them, taking out a book terrible to behold, of a
56 V, XIII | first drew forth a white book, and then the devils a black
57 V, XV | and how the same wrote a book about the holy places. [
58 V, XV | truth.~This same man wrote a book concerning the holy places,
59 V, XV | Adamnan presented this book to King Aldfrid, and through
60 V, XVI | account given in the aforesaid book of the place of our Lord’
61 V, XVII | of the contents of that book, may seek it either in the
62 V, XVII | may seek it either in the book itself, or in that abridgement
63 V, XVIII| nation, wrote a notable book against the error of the
64 V, XVIII| through the reading of this book many of the Britons, who
65 V, XVIII| likewise wrote a famous book on Virginity, which, after
66 V, XXI | most plainly written in the book of Numbers: ‘and they departed
67 V, XXIV | two books.~Likewise on the Book of Kings, thirty Questions.~
68 V, XXIV | the song of Habakkuk, one book.~On the Book of the blessed
69 V, XXIV | Habakkuk, one book.~On the Book of the blessed Father Tobias,
70 V, XXIV | blessed Father Tobias, one Book of Allegorical Explanation
71 V, XXIV | Kings and Chronicles;~On the Book of the blessed Father Job;~
72 V, XXIV | seven Catholic Epistles, a book on each. On the Revelation
73 V, XXIV | except the Gospel.~Likewise a book of Epistles to divers Persons,
74 V, XXIV | Saints: I translated the Book of the Life and Passion
75 V, XXIV | Paulinus, into prose; the Book of the Life and Passion
76 V, XXIV | they overcame the world.~A Book of Hymns in divers sorts
77 V, XXIV | sorts of metre, or rhythm.~A Book of Epigrams in heroic or
78 V, XXIV | Things, and of the Times, one book of each; likewise, of the
79 V, XXIV | of the Times, one larger book.~A book of Orthography arranged
80 V, XXIV | Times, one larger book.~A book of Orthography arranged
81 V, XXIV | Alphabetical Order.~Likewise a Book of the Art of Poetry, and
82 V, XXIV | have added another little Book of Figures of Speech or
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