Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | Mason's "Mission of St. Augustine," Dr. Rhys's "Celtic Britain,"
2 0, Int | among Englishmen by holy S. Augustine, our Apostle, and his vertuous
3 0, Int | with the mission of St. Augustine in 597 AD. The reception
4 0, Int | answers to the questions of Augustine are given at length ;and
5 0, Int | followed by an account of Augustine’s negotiations with the
6 0, Int | by Mellitus; the death of Augustine and succession of Laurentius
7 0, Int | Albinus as Abbot of St. Augustine’s. Bede’s friend, Acca,
8 I, X | His great opponent, St. Augustine, speaks of him as a good
9 I, X | had been deprived. St . Augustine, and the other orthodox
10 I, X | spite, snake-like attacked Augustine in his writings. Who urged
11 I, XXIII | the holy Pope Gregory sent Augustine, with other monks, to preach
12 I, XXIII | sent the servant of God, Augustine, and with him divers other
13 I, XXIII | the safer course. At once Augustine, who had been appointed
14 I, XXIII | an eternal reward. When Augustine, your Superior, returns,
15 I, XXIV | favourable entertainment to Augustine on his way to Britain; which
16 I, XXIV | bearer of these presents, Augustine, the servant of God, of
17 I, XXV | CHAP. XXV. How Augustine, coming into Britain, first
18 I, XXV | preach therein. [597 A. D.]~Augustine, thus strengthened by the
19 I, XXV | the servant of the Lord, Augustine, and his companions, being,
20 I, XXV | in the open air, ordered Augustine and his companions to come
21 I, XXVI | CHAP. XXVI. How St. Augustine in Kent followed the doctrine
22 I, XXVII | CHAP. XXVII. How St. Augustine, being made a bishop, sent
23 I, XXVII | 601 A.D.]~IN the meantime, Augustine, the man of God, went to
24 I, XXVII | the English nation, (Note: Augustine was not consecrated as archbishop
25 I, XXVII | obviously commend itself to Augustine as the most suitable place
26 I, XXVII | Question of the blessed Augustine, Bishop of the Church of
27 I, XXVII | things are clean unto you."~Augustine’s Second Question—Whereas
28 I, XXVII | English be accustomed thereto.~Augustine’s Third Question.—I beseech
29 I, XXVII | seek gain from vanities.~Augustine’s Fourth Question. — Whether
30 I, XXVII | seems to contradict it.~Augustine’s Fifth Question.—To what
31 I, XXVII | not fear to sin knowingly.~Augustine’s Sixth Question.—Whether
32 I, XXVII | God for his preservation?~Augustine’s Seventh Question.—How
33 I, XXVII | corrected by authority.~Augustine’s Eighth Question.—Whether
34 I, XXVII | declared, to enter the church.~Augustine’s Ninth Question—Whether
35 I, XXVIII| bishop of Aries to help Augustine in the work of God. [601
36 I, XXVIII| the most reverend prelate, Augustine. Now the letter, which he
37 I, XXVIII| our common brother, Bishop Augustine, shall happen to come to
38 I, XXIX | How the same Pope sent to Augustine the Pall and a letter, along
39 I, XXIX | Gregory, hearing from Bishop Augustine, that the harvest which
40 I, XXIX | brother and fellow bishop, Augustine, Gregory, the servant of
41 I, XXX | the most reverend Bishop Augustine, our brother, tell him what
42 I, XXXI | Gregory, by letter, exhorted Augustine not to glory in his miracles. [
43 I, XXXI | which time he also sent Augustine a letter concerning the
44 I, XXXII | reverend brother, Bishop Augustine, who is trained up in the
45 I, XXXIII| CHAP. XXXIII. How Augustine repaired the church of our
46 I, XXXIII| first abbot of the same.~Augustine having had his episcopal
47 I, XXXIII| wherein the bodies of the same Augustine, and of all the bishops
48 I, XXXIII| Nevertheless, it was not Augustine himself who consecrated
49 II, I | the questions of the holy Augustine, the first bishop of the
50 II, I | shows us this also, that St.Augustine and his companions brought
51 II, II | CHAP. II.~IN the meantime, Augustine, with the help of King Ethelbert,
52 II, II | in the English language, Augustine's Ac, that is, Augustine'
53 II, II | Augustine's Ac, that is, Augustine's Oak, on the borders of
54 II, II | exhortations, or rebukes of Augustine and his companions, but
55 II, II | world, the holy father, Augustine, put an end to this troublesome
56 II, II | their ministry; at length, Augustine, compelled by strict necessity,
57 II, II | man received sight, and Augustine was proclaimed by all to
58 II, II | way of righteousness which Augustine taught; but that they could
59 II, II | ought, at the preaching of Augustine, to forsake their traditions.
60 II, II | in heart; if therefore, Augustine is meek and lowly of heart,
61 II, II | that as they approached, Augustine was sitting on a chair.
62 II, II | subjection?" Then the man of God, Augustine, is said to have threatened
63 II, II | prophecy of the holy Bishop Augustine, though he himself had been
64 II, III | the year of our Lord 604, Augustine, Archbishop of Britain,
65 II, III | episcopal see. As for Justus, Augustine ordained him bishop in Kent,
66 II, III | beloved of God, our father Augustine, died, and his body was
67 II, III | that place. On the tomb of Augustine is inscribed this epitaph:~ "
68 II, III | epitaph:~ "Here rests the Lord Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury,
69 II, IV | IV. ~LAURENTIUS succeeded Augustine in the bishopric, having
70 II, V | twenty-first year after Augustine and his company were sent
71 II, VII | close by his predecessor Augustine, on the 2nd day of the month
72 II, VII | the third archbishop from Augustine; Justus, who was still living,
73 II, XVIII | Church of Canterbury from Augustine. To him also the aforesaid
74 IV, XXVII | there; as the blessed Father Augustine is known to have done before
75 V, XXIV | year 596, Pope Gregory sent Augustine with monks into Britain,
76 V, XXIV | the pall into Britain to Augustine, who was already made bishop;
77 V, XXIV | found in the works of St. Augustine I have taken heed to transcribe
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