Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | sanity of saintliness," these give a unity to the life of Bede
2 0, Life | songs, and ceased not to give thanks to God with uplifted
3 0, Life | outstretched hands ceased not to give thanks to God.~"But know
4 I, I | contain them both; but "We can give you good counsel," said
5 I, III | refusal of the Romans to give up certain deserters. No
6 I, XV | were come from the north to give battle, and the Saxons obtained
7 I, XVII | sailors’ skill was forced to give way, the ship was sustained
8 I, XVIII | martyr, the blessed Alban, to give thanks to God through him.
9 I, XXIV | Arles,’ exhorting him to give favourable entertainment
10 I, XXIV | dutifully dispose yourself to give him comfort. We also in
11 I, XXV | not to harm you, but will give you favourable entertainment,
12 I, XXVII | Lord and Master of all, "Give alms of such things as ye
13 I, XXVII | Britain?~Gregory answers.—We give you no authority over the
14 I, XXVII | which you yourself might give and hold to be confirmed
15 I, XXVII | whom they bring forth, and give them to other women to suckle;
16 I, XXVII | who, from evil custom, give their children to others
17 I, XXXII | with good works; for if you give ear to him when he speaks
18 II, I | distribute diligently and give to the poor, that his righteousness,
19 II, II | Car-legion. Being about to give battle, he observed their
20 II, V | for he was resolved to give protection to those whom
21 II, V | immediately began openly to give themselves up to idolatry,
22 II, V | celebrating Mass in the church, give the Eucharist to the people,
23 II, V | reported, "Why do you not give us also that white bread,
24 II, V | bread, which you used to give to our father Saba (for
25 II, V | which you still continue to give to the people in the church?"
26 II, VII | mind.~ In short, that I may give one instance of his power,
27 II, IX | That it was not lawful to give a Christian maiden in marriage
28 II, IX | maiden professed; but would give leave to her, and all that
29 II, IX | bishop, on his part, began to give thanks to Christ, and to
30 II, XI | with unimpaired devotion, give yourself so wholly to the
31 II, XII | Redwald, beseeching him to give him protection against the
32 II, XII | me, what reward you would give the man who should deliver
33 II, XII | Edwin replied, that he would give such an one all that he
34 II, XII | to befall you, could also give you better and more profitable
35 II, XIII | king, that we instantly give up to ban and fire those
36 II, XIX | and in sin did my mother give birth to me.'~
37 III, II | them into water, which they give to sick men or cattle to
38 III, II | Cross as he was going to give battle to his barbarous
39 III, V | conformably to the Apostolic rule, give them the milk of more easy
40 III, VI | poor and to strangers.~To give one instance, it is told,
41 III, VII | notwithstanding, in order to give him some help in answer
42 III, XIV | have been good enough to give to the poor, instead of
43 III, XIV | much of our money you shall give to the sons of God." The
44 III, XV | mindful to cast this oil I give you into the sea, and the
45 III, XXII | King Oswy that he would give him some teachers, to convert
46 III, XXII | commanded all that would give ear to him not to enter
47 III, XXIII | of the king that he would give him opportunity and leave
48 III, XXIV | necessity, he promised to give him countless gifts and
49 III, XXIV | Lord in holy virginity, and give twelve pieces of land whereon
50 III, XXIV | King Oswy that he would give Trumhere, the aforesaid
51 III, XXV | Apostles, lest they should give cause of offence to the
52 III, XXV | prevail against it, and I will give unto thee the .keys of the
53 IV, I | him in his province, and give him a suitable place to
54 IV, III | they put into water and give to sick cattle or men to
55 IV, XVI | regenerated in Christ, to give the fourth part of the land
56 IV, XVIII | the English Church, and to give an account thereof on his
57 IV, XIX | forasmuch as Egfrid promised to give him many lands and much
58 IV, XXIII | were under her direction to give so much time to reading
59 IV, XXIII | provision for our salvation, to give her holy soul the trial
60 IV, XXIII | church, admonished them to give themselves to prayer and
61 IV, XXIV | they might all examine and give their judgement upon the
62 IV, XXV | healing thereof; wherefore give yourself as far as you are
63 IV, XXV | this time of rest not to give yourself up to sleep, but
64 IV, XXXII | some part of the hair, to give, as relics, to friends who
65 IV, XXXII | opened the box of relics, to give some part of them to a friend
66 V, II | companions and in quiet give himself to prayer and study.
67 V, III | would vouchsafe to go in and give her his blessing; for she
68 V, IV | earnestly, vowed he would also give alms to the poor, if so
69 V, IV | promising in like manner to give alms for the relief of the
70 V, IV | at the thegn’s house, and give his blessing. Having at
71 V, IV | with me, ordering him to give her some to drink, and wash
72 V, V | lay his hand upon him and give him his blessing, he would
73 V, VII | thereof might be stirred up to give themselves to religion by
74 V, XII | monastery, where he might give himself more freely to the
75 V, XIV | and though he would not give ear to them, they bore with
76 V, XIX | no small part of Gaul, to give him a maiden daughter of
77 V, XXI | prevail against it, and I will give unto thee the keys of the
78 V, XX III| multitude of isles be glad, and give thanks at the remembrance
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