Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | questions of Augustine are given at length ;and the Book
2 0, Int | as Archbishop (no date is given; it may have been in 605);
3 0, Int | of the vigorous impulse given by him and Abbot Hadrian
4 0, Life | attached to his name, has given rise to more than one legend.
5 0, Life | his death, 735, the date given in the "Continuation," seems
6 0, Life | to him, though no name is given. It tells how, when the
7 I, I | being put into water, and given them to drink, have immediately
8 I, XXIII | safety, my most beloved sons. Given the 23rd of July, in the
9 I, XXIV | most reverend brother. Given the 23rd day of July, in
10 I, XXVIII| most reverend brother. Given the 22nd day of June, in
11 I, XXIX | most reverend brother.~"Given the 22nd of June, in the
12 I, XXX | some solemnity must be given them in exchange for this,
13 I, XXX | safety, most beloved son.~"Given the 17th of June, in the
14 I, XXXI | whose salvation it has been given you."~
15 I, XXXII | whatsoever counsel shall be given you by our most reverend
16 I, XXXII | that virtue which God has given you, that He may make you
17 I, XXXII | excellent lord and son.~"Given the 22nd day of June, in
18 II, I | the knowledge of God is given him, and restrained by the
19 II, V | what satisfaction should be given by any one who should steal
20 II, X | whom you yourselves have given the likeness of a body.~ "
21 II, XI | illustrious consort, we were given to understand, that he still
22 II, XII | When this sign shall be given you, remember this present
23 II, XII | forces, (for Redwald had not given him time to gather and unite
24 II, XIII | the wisdom which has been given me by the true God?" Then
25 II, XVIII | safety, most dear brother! Given the 11th day of June, in
26 III, III | and other property were given of the king’s bounty to
27 III, III | but had been long since given by the Picts, who inhabit
28 III, V | whom he met whatsoever was given him by the kings or rich
29 III, XI | health-bringing dust might be given her, and, receiving it,
30 III, XIV | by one instance.~He had given a beautiful horse to Bishop
31 III, XIV | his royal trappings, to be given to the beggar; for he was
32 III, XIX | the ground which had been given him by King Sigbert, and
33 III, XXI | have his daughter Aichfled given him to wife; but he could
34 III, XXIII | for building a monastery given him by King Etheiwald, consecrated
35 III, XXV | this reason he had also given him a monastery of forty
36 III, XXV | not long before, he had given for a monastery to those
37 III, XXV | you show any such power given to your Columba?" Colman
38 III, XXV | the kingdom of Heaven were given to him by our Lord?" They
39 III, XXIX | outcast of Israel. I have given thee for a light to the
40 III, XXIX | immediately after, ‘I have given thee for a covenant of the
41 III, XXIX | have kept thee, and have given thee for a covenant of the
42 III, XXIX | Gregory, and Pancratius,to be given to your servants, the bearers
43 IV, III | that a bishop should be given to him and his people; but
44 IV, III | and worthy to have credit given by his hearers to what he
45 IV, V | by Titillus our notary. Given in the month and indiction
46 IV, XI | considerable sum of money, to be given to the poor, reserving nothing
47 IV, XIII | Wilfrid, having this place given him, founded therein a monastery,
48 IV, XVI | which till then was entirely given over to idolatry, and by
49 IV, XVI | three hundred families was given to the Bishop. The part
50 IV, XVIII | proceedings of the same was given him to carry to Rome.~But
51 IV, XIX | deed. She had before been given in marriage to another,
52 IV, XIX | married her, and she was given to the aforesaid king. Though
53 IV, XX | an earthly lord, even now given to the Heavenly Bridegroom?~"
54 IV, XXXII | church. The priest, having given his friend as much as he
55 V, III | prayer over her, and having given his blessing, went out.
56 V, III | said the prayer for me and given me his blessing and had
57 V, VII | the aforesaid pope had given him the name of Peter, to
58 V, XI | found that he had leave given him by the prince to preach
59 V, XIV | artificer. But he was much given to drunkenness, and other
60 V, XVI | CHAP. XVI. The account given in the aforesaid book of
61 V, XVIII | dioceses. One of them was given to Daniel, which he governs
62 V, XIX | which place he had formerly given to those that followed the
63 V, XIX | as they afterwards, being given the choice, had rather quit
64 V, XXI | There are then three rules given in the Sacred Writings,
65 V, XXIV | that same monastery, I was given, by the care of kinsmen,
66 V, XXIV | meaning and interpretation given by them:~On the Beginning
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