Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | the school of York, which gave a fresh impulse to learning,
2 0, Life | twenty-sixth day of May, and daily gave lessons to us, his disciples;
3 0, Life | he rejoiced greatly and gave God thanks, because he had
4 I, II | into winter-quarters, and gave orders for building six
5 I, III | after his departure, he gave his son the title of Britannicus.
6 I, XII | presently finished, they gave the dispirited people good
7 I, XIV | the easy yoke of Christ, gave themselves up to drunkenness,
8 I, XVIII| XVIII. How the same holy man gave sight to the blind daughter
9 I, XX | from the surrounding hills gave back the cry on all sides,
10 I, XXII | wars, and at the same time gave themselves up to more heinous
11 I, XXV | The king hearing this, gave orders that they, should
12 I, XXV | religion." Accordingly he gave them an abode in the city
13 I, XXVI | Nor was it long before he gave his teachers a settled residence
14 II, I | when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: because I
15 II, V | By both which crimes he gave occasion to those to return
16 II, IX | presence of Bishop Paulinus, gave thanks to his gods for the
17 III, II | brothers were sitting at table, gave him some of the old moss
18 III, V | severe rebuke. He never gave money to the powerful men
19 III, VII | marriage. The two kings gave to the bishop the city called
20 III, IX | s grievous calamity, he gave them an account of the place
21 III, XI | be seen." Then the abbess gave him a little of that dust,
22 III, XIII | of the aforesaid oak, and gave it to the sick man to drink.
23 III, XIV | he ungirt his sword, and gave it to a servant, and hastened
24 III, XV | a storm would arise, and gave them some ~holy oil to calm
25 III, XV | the Lord, at the same time gave them some holy oil, saying, "
26 III, XXIV | faith of Christ, and Oswy gave possessions and territories
27 III, XXIV | monasteries. After this he gave battle with a very small
28 III, XXIV | victory granted him, and gave his daughter Elfled, who
29 III, XXIV | English.~At this time he gave to the above-mentioned Peada,
30 III, XXV | than alter their custom, he gave it to him, whose life and
31 III, XXV | arose from the dead, and gave to the world the hope of
32 III, XXV | by, both great and small, gave their assent, and renouncing
33 III, XXVI | persons, they immediately - gave it to the poor; there being
34 IV, I | king’s mayor of the palace, gave them leave to go where they
35 IV, I | he came to him, Theodore gave him the monastery of the
36 IV, III | fathers. King Wulfhere also gave him land of the extent of
37 IV, III | heavens, and the Highest gave his voice. Yea, he sent
38 IV, XI | without any sense of pain he gave up the ghost.~A stone coffin
39 IV, XIII | in token of this adoption gave him two provinces, to wit,
40 IV, XIII | divided into three parts, they gave a hundred to the poor, a
41 IV, XIII | this time, King Ethelwalch gave to the most reverend prelate,
42 IV, XIII | together with the said place, gave him all the goods that were
43 IV, XVIII| and will in Christ, and he gave it to be transcribed in
44 IV, XVIII| the contagion of heretics, gave this matter in charge to
45 IV, XX | maid gives birth to Him Who gave the world its being; Mary,
46 IV, XX | Heaven all consecrated she gave up her soul.~"Twice eight
47 IV, XXII | could in no way be bound, he gave him leave to ransom himself
48 IV, XXII | coming to his brother, he gave him an exact account of
49 IV, XXIV | returning the next morning, gave them the passage he had
50 IV, XXV | injunction and his own promise, gave himself up entirely to tears
51 IV, XXIX | according to the law, he gave every year the tenth part,
52 IV, XXXII| much as he thought fit, gave the rest to the youth to
53 V, IX | place of his pilgrimage, he gave himself up to the Lord in
54 V, X | religion,—for they continually gave themselves to singing of
55 V, XI | of his wife, Blithryda, gave him a place of abode in
56 V, XI | festival; and the said pope gave him the name of Clement,
57 V, XI | arrival in the city.~Pippin gave him a place for his episcopal
58 V, XII | three parts; one whereof he gave to his wife, another to
59 V, XIII | beautiful, but very small, and gave it me to read; looking into
60 V, XIX | before made mention.~The king gave him Wilfrid for a companion,
61 V, XIX | him to be a Catholic, he gave him presently land of ten
62 V, XIX | Roman Apostolic Church, he gave the same to him whom he
63 V, XIX | to speak, knelt down, and gave thanks to God, with all
64 V, XIX | whereat all men rejoiced and gave thanks to God, and setting
65 V, XIX | Judge of all the earth, gave the keys of Heaven. And
66 V, XIX | gold in their order, and he gave a case meet for them of
67 V, XIX | banishing all doubt and error, gave his nation sure guidance
68 V, XX | marvellous workmanship. For he gave all diligence, as he does
69 V, XXI | which being also buried, He gave us the hope of a blessed
70 V, XXI | by the death of Him that gave it life, is wont to bear
71 V, XXII | plead for them. He also gave thanks that he had so long
72 V, XXIV | Mercians, became a monk, and gave up the kingdom to Coenred. [
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