Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | that of Sabert in Essex, soon after, lead to a pagan reaction
2 0, Int | subject is quoted at length. Soon after, lona yields to the
3 0, Life | whether my Maker will not soon take me away.’ But to us
4 0, Life | It is well, write it.’ Soon after, the boy said, ‘Now
5 I, I | thither out of Britain, as soon as the ship comes near the
6 I, IV | be made a Christian. He soon obtained his pious request,
7 I, IX | fatherly affection, and soon restored to the empire,
8 I, XI | tyrants in Britain; and soon after the former was slain
9 I, XI | was chosen emperor. As soon as he had taken upon him
10 I, XIII | famine at Constantinople, and soon after a plague followed;
11 I, XIV | the their territories, and soon after there ensued, along
12 I, XIV | corrupt generation, which soon destroyed such numbers of
13 I, XVII | their voyage, the sea was soon traversed, and they reached
14 I, XXVI | royal city. [597 A. D.]~AS soon as they entered the dwelling-place
15 I, XXVII | seemed urgent to him. He soon received fitting answers
16 II, I | our apostle; because, as soon as he began to wield the
17 II, I | of eternal dignity; for soon quitting his secular habit,
18 II, I | so far from the city, as soon as he was himself made Pope,
19 II, III | nor consecrated, but as soon as it was consecrated, the
20 II, VI | exhortation, went to the king as soon as morning broke, and laying
21 II, XII | evils which you fear will soon fall upon you. But tell
22 II, XII | recover his kingdom. For as soon as the messengers had returned
23 II, XIII | that he was mad; but as soon as he drew near the temple
24 II, XIV | his episcopal see. But as soon as he was baptized, he set
25 II, XV | his province to partake as soon as he came to the throne.
26 III, I | Bernicians. Both those kings, as soon as they obtained the government
27 III, I | their former idolatry.~But soon after, the king of the Britons,
28 III, II | and broke his arm; he was soon tormented with a most grievous
29 III, III | D.]~THE same Oswald, as soon as he ascended the throne,
30 III, XI | casket in which it was. As soon as she came with it, as
31 III, XI | pass, and he answered, "As soon as that maiden drew near
32 III, XIII | fear and tremble lest, as soon as he was dead, he should
33 III, XIV | I perceive that he will soon be snatched out of this
34 III, XVII | noised abroad, the church was soon rebuilt in the same place,
35 III, XVIII | When he returned home, as soon as - he ascended the throne,
36 III, XXIX | letters.But, assuredly, as soon as such a fit person shall
37 III, XXX | returned to idolatry, but were soon brought back from their
38 IV, I | stayed some time, and as soon as he began to recover,
39 IV, I | him to follow Theodore. As soon as he came to him, Theodore
40 IV, II | months, and twenty-six days. Soon after, he visited all the
41 IV, VII | noon-day might seem dark, soon after, rising from that
42 IV, VIII | by the maiden’s death as soon as the day appeared.~
43 IV, IX | one of the community would soon die, and her soul be lifted
44 IV, XIV | carried to the sick boy.~Soon after this, the boy died,
45 IV, XV | devastation; but he was soon expelled by Berthun and
46 IV, XVIII | return to his own country, soon after crossing the sea,
47 IV, XIX | Southern Gyrwas; but he died soon after he had married her,
48 IV, XIX | former pains, and being soon snatched out of the world,
49 IV, XXII | could not be bound, for as soon as they that bound him were
50 IV, XXII | not break my promise."~As soon, therefore, as he was recovered,
51 IV, XXIII | by Bishop Aidan; but she, soon after she had founded that
52 IV, XXIV | had sung in his dream, and soon added more after,t he same
53 IV, XXVI | account of their impiety, soon suffered the penalty of
54 IV, XXVIII| God willing, I will very soon return to you." The place
55 IV, XXX | pavement of the sanctuary. Soon after, Bishop Eadbert, beloved
56 IV, XXXII | believing that his eye would soon be cured by the hairs of
57 V, III | believed that she would soon be better if he blessed
58 V, III | both drunk, she said, ‘As soon as the bishop had said the
59 V, V | him his blessing, he would soon mend. So the bishop went
60 V, V | blessed by the bishop; and, as soon as he had drunk it, he immediately
61 V, VII | clean by Baptism, he should soon be freed from the bonds
62 V, X | the time of war; but as soon as the war is ended, all
63 V, XI | coming into Frisland, as soon as Wilbrord found that he
64 V, XII | the winter sun, and having soon brought me out of the darkness,
65 V, XII | and deed and thought, as soon as they quit the body, forthwith
66 V, XIII | parts of my body, and as soon as they meet I shall die,
67 V, XIII | wretch in his despair, and soon after died, and now in vain
68 V, XIX | receive him. But he died soon after, and so it came to
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