Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Moore MS. collated with three others, of which two were
2 0, Int | lapse into paganism for three years, till Christianity
3 0, Int | successful rebellion after three years, when the Mercians
4 I, I | scarcely ever lies there above three days: no man makes hay in
5 I, III | Britain at the east end, and three at the west. Nero, succeeding
6 I, VI | from Carausius, held it three years, and was then vanquished
7 I, XV | arrived in Britain with three ships of war and had a place
8 I, XV | who came over were of the three most powerful nations of
9 I, XX | by surprise, the bishops three times cried, "Hallelujah."
10 I, XXV | Wantsum, which is about three furlongs in breadth, and
11 I, XXVII | place without assembling three or four bishops. For, even
12 I, XXVII | all sin is committed in three ways, viz., by suggestion,
13 II, I | celebration of Masses, he added three petitions of the utmost
14 II, II | comply with me in these three matters, to wit, to keep
15 II, II | parts contained less than three hundred men, who all lived
16 II, II | having observed a fast of three days,. had come together
17 II, IV | Gaul about 574, founded three monasteries (Annegray, Luxeuil,
18 II, V | the heavenly kingdom, left three sons, still pagans, to inherit
19 II, IX | the other contains above three hundred.~ The occasion of
20 II, XV | province was in error for three years, till Sigbert succeeded
21 III, VII | East Angles, where he lived three years in banishment, and
22 III, VIII | Stephen. It was thought fit, three days after, to take up the
23 III, XV | will suffice to mention three, that they may not be forgotten.
24 III, XIX | and again taken from it three days after, he not only
25 III, XIX | Then he saw one of the three angels, who had been his
26 III, XIX | with the blessed Fursa, the three angels of whom we have spoken
27 III, XXIV | other southern provinces, three years after he had slain
28 III, XXIV | of the Easter festival. Three years after the death of
29 III, XXVI | years, Finan ten, and Colman three.~When Colman had gone back
30 IV, II | in it twenty-one years, three months, and twenty-six days.
31 IV, VIII | monastery, a boy, not above three years old, called Aesica;
32 IV, VIII | last hour was come, called three times upon one of the virgins
33 IV, IX | for an eternal reward.~For three years after the death of
34 IV, IX | which state having continued three days and as many nights,
35 IV, XI | afterwards related, he saw three men in shining garments
36 IV, XII | comet, which continued for three months, rising in the morning,
37 IV, XII | archbishop Theodore; who also, three years after the departure
38 IV, XIII | fallen in that district for three years before his arrival
39 IV, XIII | the blessing of God took three hundred fishes of divers
40 IV, XIII | which being divided into three parts, they gave a hundred
41 IV, XIV | thought fit to keep a fast of three days, and humbly to implore
42 IV, XVI | wherefore an estate of three hundred families was given
43 IV, XVI | separated from it by a sea, three miles wide, which is called
44 IV, XVII | Trinity, that is, one God in three Subsistences or consubstantial
45 IV, XXV | observe a fast for two or three days; do this till I come
46 IV, XXVII | whole week, sometimes two or three, or even sometimes a full
47 IV, XXXII | performed by his relics three years ago, and was told
48 V, IV | days, insomuch that for three weeks she could not be carried
49 V, XII | divided all his substance into three parts; one whereof he gave
50 V, XVI | our Lord, encompassed with three walls, and supported by
51 V, XVI | passage, which contains three altars at three different
52 V, XVI | contains three altars at three different points of the
53 V, XVI | straight line through the three walls; four whereof face
54 V, XVI | seven feet in length, and three handbreadths above the floor;
55 V, XVII | church, having round about it three chapels with vaulted roofs.
56 V, XVII | a white colour, for the three patriarchs. Adam’s is of
57 V, XVII | smaller monuments of the three women. The hill Mamre is
58 V, XIX | and having stayed with him three years, received from him
59 V, XIX | nobly ruled that church three years, he retired to take
60 V, XXI | themselves.~"There are then three rules given in the Sacred
61 V, XX III| 23rd of April, and left his three sons, Ethelbert, Eadbert,
62 V, XXIV | Vestments of the Priests, three books.~On the first part
63 V, XXIV | Samuel, to the Death of Saul, three books.~Concerning the Building
64 V, XXIV | the Proverbs of Solomon, three books.~On the Song of Songs,
65 V, XXIV | Jerome.~On Ezra and Nehemiah, three books.~On the song of Habakkuk,
66 V, XXIV | Revelation of St. John, three books. Likewise, Chapters
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