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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Int | for the English Church. Wilfrid comes to the front as a 2 0, Int | The consecration of both Wilfrid and Ceadda (664 A.D.), as 3 0, Int | great Northumbrian diocese. Wilfrid is expelled (678 AD.). From 4 0, Int | evangelization of the South Saxons by Wilfrid, who extends his labours 5 0, Int | in the same year Bishop Wilfrid dies. The story of his life 6 0, Int | s friend, Acca, succeeds Wilfrid as Bishop of Hexham. His 7 III, XIII | to Rome,he and his bishop Wilfrid stayed some time with Wilbrord, 8 III, XXV | Christianity the learned Wilfrid, who had formerly gone to 9 III, XXV | King Alchfrid and of Abbot Wilfrid, had at that time come into 10 III, XXV | request of Alchfrid, he made Wilfrid a priest in his aforesaid 11 III, XXV | with the priests Agatho and Wilfrid. James and Romanus were 12 III, XXV | my disciple, the priest Wilfrid, speak in my stead; because 13 III, XXV | by an interpreter."~Then Wilfrid, being ordered by the king 14 III, XXV | have lived most wisely." Wilfrid replied, " Far be it from 15 III, XXV | It is evident," said Wilfrid, "that Anatolius was a most 16 III, XXV | kingdom of Heaven?’~When Wilfrid had ended thus, the king 17 III, XXVIII | How, when Tuda was dead, Wilfrid was ordained, in Gaul, and 18 III, XXVIII | Alchfrid sent the priest, Wilfrid, to the king of Gaul, in 19 III, XXVIII | city of Paris;and by him Wilfrid was honourably consecrated, 20 III, XXVIII | brother Cedd’s example. Wilfrid also having been now made 21 IV, II | Kent by the most reverend Wilfrid, who was the first of the 22 IV, II | request ordained and sent, Wilfrid was also sent from Britain 23 IV, III | is at Laestingaeu,while Wilfrid administered the bishopric 24 IV, V | places, having asked Bishop Wilfrid, with a promise of no small 25 IV, V | brother and fellow priest, Wilfrid, bishop of the nation of 26 IV, XII | the most reverend prelate, Wilfrid, who was driven from his 27 IV, XII | years after the departure of Wilfrid, added two bishops to their 28 IV, XIII | CHAP. XIII. How Bishop Wilfrid converted the province of 29 IV, XIII | to Christ. [681 A.D.]~BUT Wilfrid was expelled from his bishopric, 30 IV, XIII | their preaching.~But Bishop Wilfrid, while preaching the Gospel 31 IV, XIII | the most reverend prelate, Wilfrid, land to the extent of eighty-seven 32 IV, XIII | Greeks, a cherronesos. Bishop Wilfrid, having this place given 33 IV, XV | but their first bishop, Wilfrid, having been recalled home, 34 IV, XVI | service of the Lord to Bishop Wilfrid, who happened at the time 35 IV, XIX | I was informed by Bishop Wilfrid, of blessed memory, of whom 36 IV, XIX | of the aforesaid Bishop Wilfrid; but a year after she was 37 IV, XIX | as the aforesaid Bishop Wilfrid, and many others that know 38 IV, XXIII | Aetla, Oftfor, John,and Wilfrid.Of the first we have said 39 IV, XXIII | Ethelred, consecrated by Bishop Wilfrid,of blessed memory, who was 40 IV, XXIX | done, the venerable Bishop Wilfrid held the episcopal see of 41 V, III | When the most reverend Wilfrid, after a long banishment, 42 V, XI | the most reverend Bishop Wilfrid, who, having been driven 43 V, XVIII | the monastery of Bishop Wilfrid, of blessed memory, called 44 V, XIX | life and death of Bishop Wilfrid. [709 A. D.]~IN the fourth 45 V, XIX | Britain, the great bishop, Wilfrid, ended his days in the province 46 V, XIX | mention.~The king gave him Wilfrid for a companion, and bade 47 V, XIX | for a companion, and bade Wilfrid conduct him to Rome. When 48 V, XIX | When they came to Lyons, Wilfrid was detained there by Dalfinus, 49 V, XIX | as his adopted son. But Wilfrid thanked him for the loving-kindness 50 V, XIX | returned into his own country. Wilfrid arriving at Rome, and daily 51 V, XIX | bishop’s cruel death, and Wilfrid was reserved to be a bishop 52 V, XIX | the bishop to death; whom Wilfrid, as his clerk, attended 53 V, XIX | monastery of Laestingaeu, and Wilfrid was made bishop of all the 54 V, XIX | Lord and Saviour, ordered Wilfrid also to be summoned, and, 55 V, XIX | was done in this manner: "Wilfrid, the beloved of God, bishop 56 V, XIX | been formerly held, when Wilfrid was in Rome and sat in council 57 V, XIX | place where it was written, "Wilfrid, the beloved of God, bishop 58 V, XIX | another, who that Bishop Wilfrid was. Then Boniface, the 59 V, XIX | begged him to be friends with Wilfrid, in which request he prevailed; 60 V, XIX | body of the great Bishop Wilfrid, who, for love of piety, 61 V, XX | Hadrian, and Acca to Bishop Wilfrid. [709 A.D.]~THE next year 62 V, XX | Acca, his priest, succeeded Wilfrid in the bishopric of the 63 V, XX | Afterwards, coming to Bishop Wilfrid in the hope of a better 64 V, XX III| province of the Hwiccas, Wilfrid; in the province of Lindsey, 65 V, XX III| four bishops now preside; Wilfrid in the church of York, Ethelwald 66 V, XXIV | pestilence arose; Ceadda and Wilfrid were ordained bishops of 67 V, XXIV | a comet appeared; Bishop Wilfrid was driven from his see 68 V, XXIV | of York, in the room of Wilfrid. [Cynibert Bishop of Lindsey 69 V, XXIV | In the year 745, Bishop Wilfrid and Ingwald, Bishop of London,


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