Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | my holy place where I was wont to pray, that I too, sitting
2 I, XII | whereas before, they were wont yearly to carry off their
3 I, XXVI | before, was a Christian, was wont to pray. In this they also
4 I, XXVII| an illusion, such as is wont to happen in a dream, any
5 I, XXX | sacrifices which they were wont to offer to the Devil, commanding
6 I, XXX | as those which they were wont to offer, they should offer
7 II, I | perfection that (as he was wont afterwards with tears to
8 II, II | and discreet man, who was wont to lead the life of a hermit
9 II, V | whom the kings of Kent are wont to be called Oiscings. His
10 II, V | father Saba (for so they were wont to call him), and which
11 II, VII | of divine love, and was wont to drive away the storms
12 II, XII | preaching of Paulinus, and being wont for some time, as has been
13 II, XIV | Deiri also, where he was wont often to be with the king,
14 II, XVI | Tiouulfingacaestir; and he was also wont to describe the person of
15 II, XVI | standard-bearer was always wont to go before him. Also,
16 III, II | even to this day, many are wont to cut off small splinters
17 III, III | to knowledge; for he was wont to keep Easter Sunday according
18 III, V | men of the world. He was wont to traverse both town and
19 III, V | sins of the rich; but was wont to correct them with a severe
20 III, VIII | the Angles, and many were wont, for the sake of monastic
21 III, VIII | Martyr. And her festival is wont to be celebrated there with
22 III, XI | came to it a guest, who was wont often in the night to be
23 III, XII | temporal kingdom, was always wont to pray and labour more
24 III, XII | giving thanks to God, he was wont always, wherever he sat,
25 III, XIII | reverend prelate, Acca,is wont to relate, that when, in
26 III, XIV | necessity, though the Bishop was wont to travel ordinarily on
27 III, XVI | city; for thither he was wont often to retire to pray
28 III, XVII | chamber in that place, he was wont often to go and stay there,
29 III, XIX | songs of praise. He was wont to declare, that among other
30 III, XIX | is still living, who is wont to relate that a very truthful
31 III, XXIII| the East Saxons, was also wont oftentimes to visit his
32 III, XXIII| who, being a priest, was wont to administer to him and
33 III, XXIII| where before beasts were wont to dwell, or men to live
34 IV, I | archbishops of Canterbury are wont to be buried, as I have
35 IV, III | the church, wherein he was wont to pray and read in private,
36 IV, III | his hand, as he was often wont to do, bade anyone who might
37 IV, III | gracious guest, who was wont to visit our brethren, has
38 IV, III | actions, that, as I was wont to hear from one of the
39 IV, III | miracles of healing are wont to be wrought. And of late,
40 IV, III | thither for devotion are wont to put in their hand and
41 IV, VI | horse-litter, in which he was wont to be carried when sick,
42 IV, VI | carried to the sick, are wont immediately to bring healing
43 IV, XIV | reverend Bishop Acca was wont often to relate to me, affirming
44 IV, XIX | certain knowledge. He was wont to relate that in her sickness
45 IV, XIX | sort of sickness, and was wont to say, "I know of a surety
46 IV, XXII | hour, when the Masses were wont to be said, that his bonds
47 IV, XXIII| entered the monastic life were wont to pass their time of probation,
48 IV, XXIV | grace of God, for he was wont to make songs of piety and
49 IV, XXIV | sick, and like to die, were wont to be carried. He desired
50 IV, XXVII| also in his time had been wont to do. It was then the custom
51 IV, XXVII| as he bade them. He was wont chiefly to resort to those
52 IV, XXVII| ancient times, the bishop was wont to reside there with his
53 IV, XXIX | flows at its beginning, was wont to visit him every year,
54 IV, XXX | time of - Lent, and was wont to pass the forty days before
55 IV, XXXI | and, as he was afterwards wont to relate, felt a large
56 IV, XXXI | the service which he was wont before to perform with care.~
57 IV, XXXII| him. It was then, as he is wont to relate, about the second
58 V, II | those that knew him well are wont to tell many miracles, and
59 V, VII | thing, about that time, was wont to be done most zealously
60 V, VIII | number of years he had been wont long before to foretell
61 V, XII | I must not live as I was wont, but after a very different
62 V, XII | banks of the river, he was wont often to go into the same
63 V, XVII | strong blast of wind is wont to come down, and to cast
64 V, XVIII| his successor Aldhelm, was wont to relate that many miracles
65 V, XXI | understand that the ancients were wont to celebrate the Passover;
66 V, XXI | Him that gave it life, is wont to bear the sign of His
67 V, XXII | which it had never been wont to be celebrated in those
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