Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | never seen with my eyes, or heard with my ears, any man so
2 0, Life | he desired. And all who heard him or beheld the death
3 0, Life | peace. For, as thou hast heard, so long as the soul abode
4 0, Life | saw with my own eyes and heard with my own ears."~ ~
5 I, XXV | them. For he had before heard of the Christian religion,
6 I, XXXI | the miracles that he had heard had been wrought by him;
7 II, I | whom he had either known or heard of, as a pattern of life
8 II, I | said of him, "When the ear heard me, then it blessed me;
9 II, VI | great a man. And when he heard that for the sake of his
10 II, XII | fathers or kindred ever heard, do you consent to submit
11 III, V | success, not being gladly heard by the people, returned
12 III, V | precepts of God." Having heard these words, all present
13 III, VIII | declared they had then plainly heard choirs of singing angels,
14 III, IX | mention two, which we have heard from our elders.~It happened,
15 III, XIII | of the Frisians, he often heard him tell of the wonders
16 III, XIII | faithfully served him. We have heard, and the report is widespread,
17 III, XIX | other things he distinctly heard this refrain: "The saints
18 III, XIX | known to fame; from whom he heard many things very salutary
19 III, XIX | of the East Angles, and heard those visions from his lips;
20 III, XXI | which he governed. When he heard the preaching of the truth,
21 III, XXI | preached the Word, and were heard willingly; and many, as
22 III, XXIII| province of the East Saxons,heard that the bishop was dead
23 III, XXV | certainly sin, if, having heard the decrees of the Apostolic
24 III, XXVII| veracity, who declared he had heard the story from his own lips,)
25 IV, II | was gladly received and heard by all persons; and everywhere
26 IV, II | which they had but lately heard; and all who desired to
27 IV, III | as he afterwards said, he heard a sweet sound of singing
28 IV, III | This sound he said he first heard coming from the sky in the
29 IV, III | listened attentively to what he heard, and after about half an
30 IV, III | great sorrow, he who had heard the heavenly song returned
31 IV, III | what was that song which I heard as of a joyful company coming
32 IV, III | bishop answered: "If you heard the singing, and know of
33 IV, IX | a single limb. When she heard that the body of the venerable
34 IV, IX | long before her prayer was heard: for being delivered from
35 IV, X | she did not fail to be heard, for as she rose from prayer,
36 IV, XIV | tell him, that the Lord has heard your prayers, and has favourably
37 IV, XIV | because their prayers are heard, or else in memory of the
38 IV, XIV | that the words which he had heard from the Apostles of Christ
39 IV, XIV | by this vision, many that heard of it were wonderfully excited
40 IV, XVII | beheld His Presence and heard His words, and as it is
41 IV, XVIII| Pope, and all those, that heard or read it.~
42 IV, XIX | the bones, on a sudden we heard the abbess within cry out
43 IV, XXII | by some of those who had heard it related by the man himself
44 IV, XXIII| life to all that saw and heard him. At that time, Bosel,
45 IV, XXIII| sisters, when on a sudden she heard in the air the well-known
46 IV, XXIII| her guides. Frigyth having heard it, awoke all the sisters,
47 IV, XXIII| rest of the community had heard of her death. The truth
48 IV, XXIV | Creator, which he had never heard, the purport whereof was
49 IV, XXV | come. The priest having heard his offence, said, "A great
50 IV, XXV | days of the week. When he heard that his priest had gone
51 IV, XXVII| hear the Word; willingly heard what was said, and still
52 IV, XXX | thankfully accepted, and gladly heard of the miracles, and he
53 V, IX | nations that had not yet heard it; many of which tribes
54 V, IX | Cella." Egbert, having heard the words of the vision,
55 V, XII | intolerable torments I had often heard men talk. My guide, who
56 V, XII | awaited me, on a sudden I heard behind me the sound of a
57 V, XII | Heaven, of which I had often heard tell. He answered to my
58 V, XII | than before, and therein heard sweet sounds of singing,
59 V, XII | that place is, where you heard the sound of sweet singing
60 V, XII | by repeated questioning, heard of him what manner of things
61 V, XII | willingly and attentively heard, that at his request he
62 V, XV | things which he had seen and heard in the English churches,
63 V, XV | received by him and gladly heard, insomuch that whatsoever
64 V, XIX | contention of both parties being heard and examined, was proved
65 V, XIX | upright mind." This being heard, the Pope and all the rest
66 V, XXI | this tonsure, which we have heard to be reasonable, shall
67 V, XXII | taught, and being willingly heard by all, by his pious and
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