Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | succession of Laurentius as Archbishop (no date is given; it may
2 0, Int | Justus is succeeded by Archbishop Honorius. Parenthetically
3 0, Int | Deusdedit succeeds Honorius as Archbishop of Canterbury in 654.~Again,
4 0, Int | concert, to be consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury (667 A.D.).
5 0, Int | Vitalian undertakes to find an archbishop for the English Church.~
6 0, Int | Theodore of Tarsus, consecrated Archbishop of the English in 668. He
7 0, Int | 729; finally, the death of Archbishop Bertwald in 731 and the
8 0, Life | One of his pupils was Archbishop Egbert, the founder of the
9 I, XXIV | time a letter to Aetherius, archbishop of Arles,’ exhorting him
10 I, XXVII | Father Gregory, was ordained archbishop of the English nation, (
11 I, XXVII | Augustine was not consecrated as archbishop either of London or Canterbury,
12 I, XXVII | by the general title of "Archbishop of the English." According
13 I, XXVII | metropolitan city) by Aetherius, archbishop of that city. Then returning
14 II, II | nor receive him as their archbishop; for they said among themselves, "
15 II, III | our Lord 604, Augustine, Archbishop of Britain, ordained two
16 II, III | the Lord Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury, who, being
17 II, IV | advanced to the rank of archbishop, laboured indefatigably,
18 II, IV | sent to the beloved of God, Archbishop Laurentius, and to all the
19 II, VI | afterwards consecrated by Archbishop Mellitus.~
20 II, VII | king's reign, the blessed Archbishop Laurentius was taken up
21 II, VII | Canterbury, being the third archbishop from Augustine; Justus,
22 II, VII | injure him or his.~ This archbishop also, having ruled the church
23 II, IX | was ordained bishop by the Archbishop Justus, on the 21st day
24 II, XV | coming to Honorius, the archbishop, from the parts of Burgundy,
25 II, XVIII | XVIII.~~IN the meantime, Archbishop Justus was taken up to the
26 II, XVIII | wit, that when either the Archbishop of Canterbury or of York
27 II, XVIII | sea and land, to ordain an archbishop. Which letter we have also
28 II, XX | honourably received by the Archbishop Honorius and King Eadbald.
29 II, XX | mission to Pope Honorius by Archbishop Justus, was drowned in the
30 II, XX | Paulinus, at the request of Archbishop Honorius and King Eadbald,
31 III, VII | and asked Theodore, then Archbishop of Canterbury, to consecrate
32 III, XIII | time with Wilbrord,the holy archbishop of the Frisians, he often
33 III, XIV | Rochester. In his place.Archbishop Honorius ordained Ithamar,
34 III, XX | Honorius died, Deusdedit became Archbishop of Canterbury; and of those
35 III, XX | Saxons, was chosen the sixth Archbishop of Canterbury. To ordain
36 III, XXV | Apostle, by the most reverend Archbishop Theodore. Eadbert,also bishop
37 III, XXV | deacon of the venerable Archbishop Paulinus, as has been said
38 III, XXV | at Lyons with Dalfinus, archbishop of Gaul, from whom also
39 III, XXVIII | in Kent, they found that Archbishop Deusdedit had departed this
40 III, XXIX | to Rome, to be ordained archbishop; of his death there, and
41 III, XXIX | raised to the rank of an archbishop, he might ordain Catholic
42 IV, I | there, Theodore was ordained archbishop, and sent into Britain with
43 IV, I | that he might be ordained Archbishop of the Church of England;
44 IV, I | for some one to send to be archbishop of the English Churches.
45 IV, I | there delivered to John, archbishop of that city, Pope Vitalian’
46 IV, II | Easter. This was the first archbishop whom all the English Church
47 IV, II | deacons in Kent till the archbishop should come to his see.
48 IV, V | place Herutford, in which Archbishop Theodore presided. [670-
49 IV, VI | these events, Theodore, the archbishop, taking offence at some
50 IV, XII | were ordained at York by archbishop Theodore; who also, three
51 IV, XVII | the plain of Haethfelth, Archbishop Theodore being president. [
52 IV, XVII | Theodore, by the grace of God, archbishop of the island of Britain,
53 IV, XVII | declare. And all we, who, with Archbishop Theodore, have thus set
54 IV, XXIII | perfection, he went into Kent, to Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory;
55 IV, XXIII | Midland Angles, because Archbishop Theodore was dead, and no
56 IV, XXVIII | the two fords," in which Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory,
57 V, III | moon; for I remember that Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory,
58 V, VIII | CHAP. VIII. How, when Archbishop Theodore died, Bertwald
59 V, VIII | Bertwald succeeded him as archbishop, and, among many others
60 V, VIII | Incarnation of our Lord, Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory,
61 V, VIII | spiritual increase while he was archbishop, than ever before. His character,
62 V, XI | he might be consecrated archbishop over the nation of the Frisians;
63 V, XIX | ecclesiastical learning, was archbishop there. When he had tarried
64 V, XIX | Apostolic Pope, Bertwald, the archbishop, and sometime king, but
65 V, XX III| blessed memory, Theodore, the archbishop, and Abbot Hadrian, wherefore,
66 V, XX III| having been consecrated by Archbishop Bertwald.~In the year of
67 V, XX III| the year of our Lord 731, Archbishop Bertwald died of old age,
68 V, XX III| of the Mercians, was made archbishop, having been a priest in
69 V, XXIV | of the Northumbrians by Archbishop Justus. [II, 9.]~In the
70 V, XXIV | presence of King Egfrid, Archbishop Theodore presiding: the
71 V, XXIV | concerning the Catholic faith, Archbishop Theodore presiding; John,
72 V, XXIV | V, 7.]~In the year 690, Archbishop Theodore died. [V, 8.]~In
73 V, XXIV | Ibid.]~In the year 731, Archbishop Bertwald died. [Ibid.]~The
74 V, XXIV | Tatwine was consecrated ninth archbishop of the church of Canterbury,
75 V, XXIV | the year of our Lord 733, Archbishop Tatwine, having received
76 V, XXIV | 735, Nothelm was ordained archbishop; and bishop Egbert, having
77 V, XXIV | first to be established as archbishop after Paulinus, and he ordained
78 V, XXIV | West-Saxons, died, as did Archbishop Nothelm.~In the year 740,
79 V, XXIV | and Redger was consecrated archbishop in his stead, by pope Stephen.~
80 V, XXIV | throne.~In the year 766 A.D., Archbishop Egbert, of the royal race,
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