Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | awoke than he straightway began again to repeat the well-known
2 0, Life | Ascension of our Lord came, he began to suffer still more in
3 I, I | sailing over into Britain, began to inhabit the northern
4 I, XIII | Britons sent a letter, which began thus :—"To Aetius, thrice
5 I, XIV | and woods, and, at length, began to inflict severe losses
6 I, XIV | length abated, the island began to abound with such plenty
7 I, XV | island, and the foreigners began to increase so much, that
8 I, XV | repelled by force of arms, they began to turn their weapons against
9 I, XVI | settlements, the Britons began by degrees to take heart,
10 I, XX | army, fresh from the font, began to take up arms and prepare
11 I, XXI | when the Pelagian heresy began to spring up afresh, Germanus,
12 I, XXIII | with craven terror, and began to think of returning home,
13 I, XXVI | dwelling-place assigned to them, they began to imitate the Apostolic
14 I, XXVI | In this they also first began to come together, to chant
15 I, XXVI | miracles, greater numbers began daily to flock together
16 II, I | because, as soon as he began to wield the pontifical
17 II, I | a monastery, wherein he began to live with so much grace
18 II, I | the faithful. This work he began as papal representative
19 II, II | Hwiccas and West Saxons; and began by brotherly admonitions
20 II, V | crown. They immediately began openly to give themselves
21 II, IX | the bishop, on his part, began to give thanks to Christ,
22 II, XII | heart before the palace, began to be overwhelmed with many
23 II, XIV | laid the foundation, he began to build the church square,
24 II, XX | the faithful increased, he began to teach church music to
25 III, I | belonged, and where he first began to reign, passed to Osric,
26 III, V | their attention to him and began diligently to weigh what
27 III, VIII | summoning drawing near, she began to visit in the monastery
28 III, VIII | that same night, as morning began to dawn, leaving the darkness
29 III, VIII | Whilst she was abbess, she began to build in her monastery
30 III, IX | up, perfectly recovered, began to graze hungrily on the
31 III, X | and reported abroad, many began daily to resort to that
32 III, XI | refused it the day before, began themselves earnestly to
33 III, XI | seized by the Devil, and began to cry out, to gnash his
34 III, XIII | his death near at hand, began to fear and tremble lest,
35 III, XXIV | of safety. The engagement began, the pagans were put to
36 III, XXV | Whereupon this question began naturally to influence the
37 III, XXV | ordered by the king to speak, began thus:— "The Easter which
38 III, XXV | to the custom of the Law, began the celebration of the feast
39 III, XXV | week, was the next day, he began that very evening to celebrate
40 III, XXV | before, in the evening, began to observe the holy solemnity
41 III, XXVII | alone in a fitting place, began seriously to reflect upon
42 III, XXVII | going to bed himself, he began to compose himself to rest.
43 III, XXVIII| being consecrated bishop, began immediately to labour for
44 III, XXX | believing in any other, began to restore the temples that
45 IV, I | time, and as soon as he began to recover, sailed over
46 IV, II | Churches of the English began to be instructed in the
47 IV, II | From that time also they began in all the churches of the
48 IV, III | gone to the church, as I began to tell, and the bishop
49 IV, V | they were met together, he began, in the spirit which became
50 IV, VII | mother of the community began often to inquire of the
51 IV, VIII | reduced to the last extremity, began on a sudden, about midnight,
52 IV, VIII | the dawn of day." Then she began to tell, that a certain
53 IV, IX | and looking up to heaven, began thus to speak to the vision
54 IV, XI | a royal disposition, he began to apprehend lest, when
55 IV, XIII | affections of them all, and they began more readily at his preaching
56 IV, XIV | king and soldier of Christ began to be yearly honoured with
57 IV, XIX | having built a monastery, she began, by the example of a heavenly
58 IV, XXII | be dressed, and when he began to recover, to prevent his
59 IV, XXII | kept him was amazed, and began to inquire why he could
60 IV, XXIII | set over that monastery, began immediately to order it
61 IV, XXIV | this answer he straightway began to sing verses to the praise
62 IV, XXV | leaving off their sins, began to do penance; but after
63 IV, XXVI | strength of the Anglian kingdom began to ebb and fall away for
64 V, III | gone out, I immediately began to mend; and though I have
65 V, X | table for an altar,— they began to grow suspicious of them,
66 V, XII | any interval of rest, I began to think that peradventure
67 V, XII | turning towards the right, began to lead me, as it were,
68 V, XII | altogether boundless. I began to wonder why we went up
69 V, XII | of happy inhabitants, I began to think that this perchance
70 V, XII | mean and feeble. When I began to hope that we should enter
71 V, XIV | lamentation, like one damned, began to tell them, that he saw
72 V, XIV | brothers, hearing these words, began diligently to exhort him,
73 V, XIX | Saviour’s font. Thus he began there the work of the Gospel
74 V, XIX | the reader ceasing, they began to ask of one another, who
75 V, XXI | of nineteen years, which began long since to be observed
76 V, XXII | monasteries subject to them, began to celebrate the canonical
77 V, XXIV | day.~In the year 547, Ida began to reign; he was the founder
78 V, XXIV | his own guards; Beornred began his reign; Cyniwulf, king
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