Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Commentary on Samuel, I thought I would rest awhile, and,
2 0, Life | approval how St. Cuthbert thought "that to afford the weak
3 0, Life | and a gentle refinement of thought and feeling. The lofty spirituality
4 0, Life | which he spake, because they thought that they should see his
5 I, V | great and severe battles, he thought fit to divide that part
6 I, XX | people, that one would have thought they had been joined by
7 I, XXIV | writing has occurred, we have thought fit to send this letter
8 I, XXVII | questions, which we have also thought meet to insert in this our
9 I, XXVII | as that which is inwardly thought, that the punishment may
10 I, XXVII | from the root of a polluted thought. Whence also Paul the Apostle
11 I, XXVII | real representations in thought, and he is to be washed
12 I, XXVII | cleanse away the sins of thought with tears; and unless the
13 I, XXVII | what he had consciously thought of, that he afterwards unconsciously
14 I, XXVII | considered, whether that thought was no more than a suggestion,
15 I, XXVII | evil spirit sows in the thought, in that the flesh begins
16 II, I | past generation, we have thought fit to insert in our Ecclesiastical
17 II, IV | Easter at the due time, but thought that the day of the Resurrection
18 II, IV | acquainted with the Britons, we thought that the Scots had been
19 II, IX | men, inquiring what they thought was fittest to be done in
20 II, X | concerning Itself, we have thought fit to extend our episcopal
21 II, XIII | one in particular what he thought of this doctrine hitherto
22 II, XIII | multitude, beholding it, thought that he was mad; but as
23 II, XVIII | Which letter we have also thought fit to insert in this our
24 III, VII | place confirmed pagans, he thought it better to preach the
25 III, VII | ordained as his bishop, if he thought fit, saying that he thought
26 III, VII | thought fit, saying that he thought him worthy of a bishopric.
27 III, VIII | protomartyr, Stephen. It was thought fit, three days after, to
28 III, IX | carried from it; but we have thought it sufficient to mention
29 III, XIII | which he related, we have thought fit to insert in this our
30 III, XIV | auxiliaries than himself, and he thought it better at that time to
31 III, XIX | infirmity of body, and was thought worthy to see a vision of
32 III, XIX | the rest, which we have thought it may be beneficial to
33 III, XXV | skilled in their language, thought nothing better than what
34 III, XXV | ecclesiastical tonsure, rightly thought that this man’s doctrine
35 III, XXV | great an Apostle, who was thought worthy to lean on our Lord’
36 IV, II | the office, for I never thought myself worthy of it; but,
37 IV, V | governs His Church, it was thought meet that we should assemble,
38 IV, V | falsely set forth, it was thought fit that every one of us
39 IV, XIV | reign there. Of these I have thought it proper to perpetuate
40 IV, XIV | The brethren, therefore, thought fit to keep a fast of three
41 IV, XVI | called At the Stone, they thought to be concealed from the
42 IV, XIX | been buried sixteen years, thought fit to take up her bones,
43 IV, XIX | for two days, so that many thought she might recover from her
44 IV, XXIII | opening her eyes, as she thought, she saw the roof of the
45 IV, XXV | and died there. We have thought fit to insert this in our
46 IV, XXVIII| which he had lived, it was thought fit that Eata should return
47 IV, XXVIII| came to him for comfort. He thought it stood in the stead of
48 IV, XXX | take up his bones. They thought to find them dry and all
49 IV, XXX | in this History we have thought fit to add some others which
50 IV, XXXII | his friend as much as he thought fit, gave the rest to the
51 V, II | of which miracles we have thought fit to hand on to posterity.
52 V, XII | seen; some of which I have thought fit here briefly to describe.
53 V, XII | before me, answered to my thought, saying, ‘Think not so,
54 V, XII | tell. He answered to my thought, saying, ‘Nay, this is not
55 V, XII | had perceived before and thought so great, then seemed to
56 V, XII | every word and deed and thought, as soon as they quit the
57 V, XIII | refused to do in health. He thought he spoke very bravely, but
58 V, XIII | deed, but even in the least thought; and he said to those glorious
59 V, XIII | Bishop Pechthelm, I have thought good to set forth plainly,
60 V, XVII | in fewer words, we have thought fit to insert in our History
61 V, XIX | orthodox in their faith, it was thought fit to record the same among
62 V, XXI | thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of God may
63 V, XXI | crown cut short which you thought you saw; so that you may
64 V, XXI | this life by erring men thought worthy of the glory of an
65 V, XXIV | the author himself.~I HAVE thought fit briefly to sum up those
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