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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | London, as Bishop of the East Saxons, and Justus to Rochester ( 2 0, Int | the evangelization of the East Saxons by Mellitus; the 3 0, Int | Edwin on Earpwald, king of East Anglia, that province is 4 0, Int | Chapter 18, passing again to East Anglian history, we hear 5 0, Int | monastery of Cnobheresburg in East Anglia is told in detail. 6 0, Int | Changes in the episcopate in East Anglia and elsewhere are 7 0, Int | the preaching of Cedd, the East Saxons receive the faith 8 0, Int | Bishop Jaruman to recall the East Saxons to the faith.~BOOK 9 0, Int | ecclesiastical importance follow; the East Anglian diocese is divided 10 0, Int | monastery. The king of the East Saxons, Sebbi, is a man 11 I, I | at night returns to the east in the northern regions 12 I, III | thirty miles in length from east to west, and twelve from 13 I, III | coast of Britain at the east end, and three at the west. 14 I, VI | Meanwhile, Diocletian in the east, and Maximian Herculius 15 I, IX | from Italy, fled into the East, where he was entertained 16 I, XII | in a straight line from east to west, as is still evident 17 I, XXV | from the Northern. On the east of Kent is the large Isle 18 I, XXVI | doctrine. There was on the east side of the city, a church 19 II, III | preach to the province of the East Saxons, who are divided 20 II, V | death of Sabert, king of the East Saxons, who departing to 21 II, X | undivided Trinity,—from the east unto the west, through faith 22 II, XII | kingdom of Mercia, on the east side of the river that is 23 II, XV | persuaded Earpwald, king of the East Angles, and son of Redwald, 24 II, XV | from whom the kings of the East Angles are called Uuffings.~ 25 III, VII | withdrew to Anna, king of the East Angles, where he lived three 26 III, VIII | wife of Anna, king of the East Angles, above mentioned; 27 III, XVIII | time, the kingdom of the East Angles, after the death 28 III, XVIII | King Penda, made war on the East Angles; who finding themselves 29 III, XIX | built a monastery among the East Angles, and of his visions 30 III, XIX | into the province of the East Angles, he was honourably 31 III, XIX | himself in the province of the East Angles, and heard those 32 III, XIX | receive his body to the east of the altar, it was still 33 III, XX | that time bishops of the East Angles, and of the church 34 III, XX | meantime, Felix, bishop of the East Angles, dying, when he had 35 III, XXII | the preaching of Cedd, the East Saxons again received the 36 III, XXII | AT that time, also, the East Saxons, at the instance 37 III, XXII | to preach the Word to the East Saxons. When these two, 38 III, XXII | bishop of the nation of the East Saxons, calling to him two 39 III, XXII | in the province of the East Angles, in the royal township, 40 III, XXII | and Ethelwald,king of the East Angles, brother to Anna, 41 III, XXIII | he was bishop among the East Saxons, was also wont oftentimes 42 III, XXIII | in the province of the East Saxons,heard that the bishop 43 III, XXIV | successor to Anna, king of the East Angles. He had been the 44 III, XXV | Canterbury, and Felix of the East Angles.~But after the death 45 III, XXX | CHAP. XXX. How the East Saxons, during a pestilence, 46 III, XXX | governed the province of the East Saxons after Suidhelm, of 47 IV, III | from the province of the East Angles, and was the chief 48 IV, V | reverend Bisi, bishop of the East Angles; and with us also 49 IV, V | Bisi, the bishop of the East Angles, who is said to have 50 IV, VI | was made ~bishop of the East Saxons. [675 A.D.]~NOT long 51 IV, VI | Earconwald bishop of the East Saxons, in the city of London, 52 IV, VI | sister in the province of the East Saxons, at a place called 53 IV, XI | governed the kingdom of the East Saxons. His mind was set 54 IV, XVII | reign; Aldwulf king of the East Angles, in the seventeenth 55 IV, XIX | daughter of Anna,king of the East Angles, of whom mention 56 IV, XIX | is in the province of the East Angles, a district of about 57 IV, XIX | that same province of the East Angles.~ 58 IV, XXIII | into the province of the East Angles, for she was allied 59 IV, XXIII | to Aldwulf, king of the East Angles, was at that time 60 V, XVI | mile in length from west to east, and having a low wall without 61 V, XVI | south-east, and four the east.’ In the midst of it is 62 V, XVI | touch with his hand; on the east is the entrance, against 63 V, XVI | altar, four-cornered, at the east end of the same church, 64 V, XVII | but it has an altar on the east side, sheltered by a narrow 65 V, XVII | has, one furlong to the east of it, a double cave in 66 V, XIX | Mercians, and Offa, king of the East Saxons, ended their days 67 V, XIX | Sighere, the king of the East Saxons whom we mentioned 68 V, XXI | forth from the midst of the east, fixed the vernal equinox 69 V, XXI | followed from the midst of the east; so every year the same 70 V, XX III| presaging dire disaster to both east and west; or without doubt 71 V, XX III| bishop in the province of the East Saxons. In the province 72 V, XX III| In the province of the East Angles, the bishops are 73 V, XXIV | 34.]~In the year 604, the East Saxons received the faith


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