Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | suggestions. For information on certain points I have to thank the
2 0, Int | others and collating them in certain passages. He has pointed
3 0, Int | Stevens’s translation with certain alterations; and a second
4 0, Int | Ethelred of Mercia in 676, and certain changes in the episcopate,
5 0, Life | legends is Fuller’s story of a certain "dunce monk" who set about
6 0, Life | were dim, was induced by certain "mockers" to preach, under
7 0, Life | hour he said to me, ‘I have certain treasures in my coffer,
8 I, I | heat, when it runs along certain metals, and becomes not
9 I, III | of the Romans to give up certain deserters. No one before
10 I, XVIII| 429 A.D.]~After this, a certain man, who held the office
11 I, XXI | from the same island, that certain persons were again attempting
12 I, XXVII| wife?~Gregory answers.—A certain secular law in the Roman
13 I, XXVII| Or whether a man, under certain circumstances, may come
14 I, XXIX | with his aforesaid envoys, certain fellow labourers and ministers
15 I, XXIX | servants of God. Though it be certain, that the unspeakable rewards
16 II, I | well as private letters to certain persons. And it is the more
17 II, II | be-took themselves first to a certain holy and discreet man, who
18 II, XIII | tells us something more certain, it seems justly to deserve
19 II, XIV | Northumbrians, that Paulinus at a certain time coming with the king
20 II, XV | seduced by his wife and certain perverse teachers, and turned
21 II, XVI | mentioned in its proper place. A certain priest and abbot of the
22 III, II | the barbarians, erected, a certain man had his injured arm
23 III, IV | himself, this we know for certain concerning him, that he
24 III, VII | province out of Ireland, a certain bishop called Agilbert,
25 III, X | came in the evening to a certain village, and entered a house
26 III, XI | there came to visit her a certain venerable abbess, who is
27 III, XII | time after, there was a certain little boy in the said monastery,
28 III, XIII | CHAP. XIII. How a certain person in Ireland was restored,
29 III, XIII | Ireland, among others, a certain scholar of the Scottish
30 III, XV | Bishop Aidan foretold to certain seamen that a storm would
31 III, XV | may not be forgotten. A certain priest, whose name was Utta,
32 III, XIX | inasmuch as his end was certain, but the hour thereof uncertain,
33 III, XIX | king of that province, and certain of the nobles, embellished
34 IV, I | He proposed to the pope a certain monk named Andrew, belonging
35 IV, III | wrought. And of late, a certain man that had a frenzy, wandering
36 IV, VII | as the rest. Receiving no certain answer from the sisters,
37 IV, VII | of them received a most certain answer from the Divine Providence.
38 IV, VIII | she began to tell, that a certain man of God, who had died
39 IV, IX | in the same monastery, a certain nun, of noble origin in
40 IV, X | in that neighbourhood a certain thegn, whose wife was seized
41 IV, XII | having received of him a certain church, and a small piece
42 IV, XIII | But there was among them a certain monk of the Scottish nation,
43 IV, XIV | monastery, at that time, certain special manifestations of
44 IV, XVI | This being made known to a certain abbot and priest, whose
45 IV, XIX | out of the grave, had more certain knowledge. He was wont to
46 IV, XXII | CHAP. XXII. How a certain captive’s chains fell off
47 IV, XXII | recovered, he sold him to a certain Frisian at London, but he
48 IV, XXIII| was in that monastery, a certain nun called Begu,who, having
49 IV, XXIV | monastery of this abbess a certain brother, marked in a special
50 IV, XXV | vision that appeared to a certain man of God before the monastery
51 IV, XXV | happened that he had gone on a certain day to a distance from the
52 IV, XXIX | wonted candour, signified to certain persons, though in words
53 IV, XXIX | same openly.~There was a certain priest, called Herebert,
54 V, II | to posterity. There is a certain remote dwelling enclosed
55 V, II | township not far off, a certain youth who was dumb, known
56 V, IX | there came to him on a certain day early in the morning
57 V, X | lodging in the guesthouse of a certain township-reeve, and asked
58 V, XI | the bishop himself with certain others went to Pippin, who,
59 V, XI | him a place of abode in a certain island on the Rhine, called
60 V, XII | the death of the soul, a certain man, who had been some time
61 V, XII | to describe. There was a certain householder in that district
62 V, XIII | the worst and have it for certain before my eyes." "What is
63 V, XIII | blessed Pope Gregory writes of certain, persons) he did not see
64 V, XVII | of the beholders with a certain zeal and compunction. Every
65 V, XIX | bishopric by the same king and certain bishops. Coming to Rome,
66 V, XIX | me. There stood by me a certain one, glorious in white raiment,
67 V, XXI | to his Holy Church. For a certain profane writer has most
68 V, XXI | the fifteenth day, it is certain that they altogether exclude
69 V, XXI | rejoice in the sure and certain hope of our own resurrection,
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