Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | yoke of Northumbria and set up Penda’s son, Wuifhere,
2 0, Life | certain "dunce monk" who set about writing Bede’s epitaph,
3 0, Life | be my Maker’s will, to be set free from the flesh, and
4 I, I | put to the fire, and when set on fire, drives away serpents;
5 I, XI | citizen of the country, was set up as tyrant in Britain
6 I, XVII | the winds veering about set themselves again to forward
7 I, XIX | came, with good courage he set forth upon his journey.~
8 I, XX | baptismal water the troops set forth; the faith of the
9 I, XXIII | exhortation, persuading them to set forth to the work of the
10 I, XXIII | guidance, that which you have set about; being assured, that
11 I, XXXI | heaven.’ For their minds were set on private and temporal
12 II, I | the pontifical office, he set about organizing his house
13 II, II | charging him with pride, set themselves to contradict
14 II, II | seven parts, with a superior set over each, none of those
15 II, V | by them. Among which, he set down first what satisfaction
16 II, VII | city of Canterbury, being set on fire through carelessness,
17 II, VII | servants, weak as he was, set about averting by prayer
18 II, X | and with all your might set to work to break in pieces
19 II, XI | by hearing from you, be set at rest; and that we, discerning
20 II, XIII | companions to tear down and set on fire the temple, with
21 II, XIV | soon as he was baptized, he set about building, by the direction
22 III, II | dug in which it was to be set up, the king himself, in
23 III, II | by the zeal of his faith, set up this standard of the
24 III, VI | full of royal dainties was set before him, and they were
25 III, VI | immediately ordered the meat set before him to be carried
26 III, VIII | which bore that holy soul, set loose from the bonds of
27 III, XII | cut off from the body, and set upon stakes. But his successor
28 III, XIII | stake on which his head was set up by the pagans, when he
29 III, XIV | which I had chosen and set apart for your own use?"
30 III, XV | company, who were then to set out on so long a journey.
31 III, XVI | the wind favourable, he set fire to it and attempted
32 III, XVII | it. When he was sick they set up a tent for him against
33 III, XVII | and that same buttress was set up on the outside, as it
34 III, XIX | confirmed by this vision, he set himself with all speed to
35 III, XIX | unlawful pleasure, so, when set free from the body, he shall
36 III, XXI | believed. These things were set on foot two years before
37 III, XXI | that one prelate should be set over two nations. Having
38 III, XXV | twenty-first moon, when the sun had set. That you are ignorant of
39 IV, V | through ambition, shall set himself above another; but
40 IV, V | or that things be falsely set forth, it was thought fit
41 IV, XI | East Saxons. His mind was set on religious acts, frequent
42 IV, XIII | giving them their liberty, set them free from slavery to
43 IV, XIV | of our Lord, and so being set free from sickness and death,
44 IV, XIV | the burial of the dead is set down, and they will find
45 IV, XVII | conferred together, and set forth the right and orthodox
46 IV, XVII | Archbishop Theodore, have thus set forth the Catholic faith,
47 IV, XXIII | handmaid of Christ, being set over that monastery, began
48 IV, XXIII | undertook either to build or to set in order a monastery in
49 V, VII | garments, he fell sick, and was set free from the bonds of the
50 V, VIII | priest, pure doctrine he set forth to his disciples."~
51 V, IX | nevertheless attempted to set forth upon his intended
52 V, X | king, but many ealdormen set over their nation; and when
53 V, XII | poor. Not long after, being set free from the cares of this
54 V, XII | particulars which we have briefly set down came also to our knowledge.
55 V, XIII | I have thought good to set forth plainly, for the salvation
56 V, XV | places, Adamnan straightway set himself to commit to writing.
57 V, XVI | which that great stone was set. To this day the tomb bears
58 V, XVI | side. The stone that was set at the entrance to the tomb
59 V, XVI | tomb; the greater part is set up as another altar, four-cornered,
60 V, XIX | had left his country and set out for Rome.~Hereupon the
61 V, XIX | this new people of God, he set out again on his way to
62 V, XXI | by Christ’s Resurrection, set free from eternal death.
63 V, XXI | at the full, when the sun set in the evening, followed
64 V, XXI | computation of Easter, which we set forth to you to be followed,
65 V, XXI | fourteenth moon being regularly set forth in its course. This
66 V, XX III| other followed him when he set in the evening, as it were
67 V, XX III| and from wicked lewdness, set themselves against the appointed
68 V, XXIV | Wearmouth and Jarrow, have set forth. Having been born
69 V, XXIV | carefully endeavoured to set down all whom I could find,
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