Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | paganism for three years, till Christianity is finally
2 0, Int | anarchy in that province, till Wictred succeeds and restores
3 0, Life | night, nay, every hour, till the day of our Lord’s Ascension,
4 0, Life | the fifty days’ festival till the aforesaid day; and he
5 0, Life | his last day in gladness till the evening; and the aforesaid
6 I, VIII | in Britain enjoyed peace till the time of the Arian heresy. [
7 I, XII | their own domestic broils, till the whole country was left
8 I, XVI | their enemies, prevailed, till the year of the siege of
9 I, XVII | safely with favouring winds till they were halfway between
10 I, XXV | furnished with necessaries, till he should consider what
11 I, XXVI | preach, and to baptize, till when the king had been converted
12 I, XXVII | permanently established in London till it was too late to remove
13 I, XXVII | is not to approach her, till the infant born be weaned.
14 I, XXVII | approach their husbands till the time of purification
15 I, XXVII | to enter into the church till the evening, after being
16 I, XXXIII| over his grave every night; till the neighbouring people
17 II, I | faith, he made our nation, till then enslaved to idols,
18 II, XIV | from this time, that is, till the end of the king's reign,
19 II, XIV | which days, from morning till night, he did nothing else
20 II, XV | in error for three years, till Sigbert succeeded to the
21 III, II | upright with both his hands, till the earth was heaped up
22 III, IV | the space of 150 years, till the year of our Lord 715.~
23 III, V | Wednesdays and Fridays, till the ninth hour, throughout
24 III, V | milk of more easy doctrine, till, being by degrees nourished
25 III, VI | and the Bernicians, which till then had been at variance,
26 III, VII | remained bishop thereof till his death. Thus the province
27 III, XII | or stir from the place, till the time is past, when the
28 III, XII | of morning thanksgiving till it was day; and that by
29 III, XIX | his body from the evening till cockcrow, he accounted worthy
30 III, XIX | in his town of Perrona, till the church itself should
31 III, XXIII | Sundays, he prolonged his fast till the evening, according to
32 III, XXIV | afterwards became abbess; till, at the age of fifty-nine,
33 III, XXV | seventeenth, or any other moon till the twenty-first, he waited
34 IV, I | recommendation, were by him detained till Ebroin,the king’s mayor
35 IV, II | learn Church music, which till then had been only known
36 IV, II | priests and deacons in Kent till the archbishop should come
37 IV, III | drew near him gradually, till it came to the roof of the
38 IV, III | heart to prayers and psalms till the weather became calm.
39 IV, III | abroad for the Lord’s sake till the end of his life. A long
40 IV, IX | carried into the church, till it should be buried, she
41 IV, X | great vigour many years, till she was of an extreme old
42 IV, XIV | first thou must needs wait till the Masses are celebrated,
43 IV, XVI | the Isle of Wight, which till then was entirely given
44 IV, XIX | from the time of matins till day-break, she continued
45 IV, XXIII | preserved the same undefiled till she attained to the vision
46 IV, XXIII | their time of probation, till they were instructed according
47 IV, XXIV | lived in the secular habit till he was well advanced in
48 IV, XXV | two or three days; do this till I come again to you in a
49 IV, XXVI | time wasted the kingdom, till the lawful king, Wictred,
50 IV, XXVIII| with tears and entreaties, till they drew him, also in tears,
51 IV, XXIX | of that church one year, till such time as a bishop should
52 V, IV | drink as she had begun, till dinner was over; following
53 V, XII | and continuing in prayer till day, forthwith divided all
54 V, XII | and there he continued till the day of his death, in
55 V, XII | off his cold, wet garments till they grew warm and dry on
56 V, XVIII | the South Saxons, which till that time belonged to the
57 V, XIX | you hear and keep secret, till I know what God will please
58 V, XIX | lived in peace four years, till the day of his death. He
59 V, XX | walk after this manner, till he receive the rewards of
60 V, XX | days in attendance on him till that bishop’s death, and
61 V, XXI | his nation had been holden till then, touching the observance
62 V, XXI | from Israel;’ and so on, till he says, ‘For in this selfsame
63 V, XXI | day of the first month, till the end of the one-and-twentieth
64 V, XXI | fourteenth day of the first month till the twentieth moon, anticipate
65 V, XXI | sixteenth day of the said month till the two-and-twentieth no
66 V, XXI | system; insomuch that what till then used to be enjoined
67 V, XXII | continued in the flesh, till he saw his hearers accept
68 V, XXIV | received priest’s orders, till the fifty-ninth year of
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