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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Life | Almighty God every day and night, nay, every hour, till the 2 0, Life | also strove to pass all the night joyfully in prayer and thanksgiving 3 0, Life | departure; and so he spent the night, awake, in giving of thanks. 4 I, I | has come; since the sun at night returns to the east in the 5 I, I | latitude, the longest day or night extends but to fifteen hours, 6 I, XIX | of people watched day and night before the humble cottage; 7 I, XIX | to his infirmity; but one night he saw one clad in garments 8 I, XXXIII | seen over his grave every night; till the neighbouring people 9 I, XXXIV | devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil." 10 II, VI | his bed to be laid that night in the church of the blessed 11 II, VI | fell asleep; in the dead of night, the blessed chief of the 12 II, IX | On that same holy Easter night, the queen had brought forth 13 II, XII | was the first hour of the night; and calling him out, told 14 II, XII | stillness of the dead of night he saw approaching a person, 15 II, XII | him, whether he spent the night within doors or abroad. 16 II, XIV | days, from morning till night, he did nothing else but 17 III, II | carelessly on the ice at night, suddenly fell and broke 18 III, II | Awaking in the middle of the night, he felt something cold 19 III, VIII | Towards the close of that same night, as morning began to dawn, 20 III, VIII | miracles that were wrought that night in the same monastery by 21 III, XI | light from Heaven stood all night over his relics, and how 22 III, XI | in the open air all that night, with only a large tent 23 III, XI | the faithful; for all that night, a pillar of light, reaching 24 III, XI | that she also had that night seen the light over his 25 III, XI | who was wont often in the night to be on a sudden grievously 26 III, XI | having prayed, he passed that night in great peace; nor was 27 III, XI | time forward, alarmed by night, or in any way troubled 28 III, XXVII | week fast one whole day and night. Returning home, after his 29 III, XXVII | Ethelhun died the next night; but Egbert, throwing off 30 III, XXIX | but also studies day and night the conversion of all his 31 IV, III | rested there the whole of the night, came forth in his right 32 IV, VII | Divine Providence. For one night, after matins had been sung, 33 IV, IX | chamber where she abode one night, at dusk, plainly saw as 34 IV, IX | deferred than this next night." Having so said, and being 35 IV, IX | desired, after one day and night, she was delivered alike 36 IV, X | some time wrapped in the night of this blindness, on a 37 IV, XXII | all that day and the next night among the bodies of the 38 IV, XXII | ordered him to be bound at night. But he could not be bound, 39 IV, XXIII | death unto life.~That same night it pleased Almighty God, 40 IV, XXIII | during the remainder of the night; and at break of day, the 41 IV, XXIII | vision, made known the same night to one of the virgins dedicated 42 IV, XXIV | care of the cattle that night, he there composed himself 43 IV, XXIV | the evening came on of the night in which he was to depart 44 IV, XXV | should bid me spend the whole night standing in prayer, and 45 IV, XXV | answered, "Being engaged one night lately in watching and singing 46 IV, XXXI | increased by degrees, and as night approached, became still 47 V, II | all that day and the next night, as long as he could keep 48 V, IX | vision which he had seen that night. "When after matins," said 49 V, IX | saying that Boisil had that night again appeared to him in 50 V, IX | fair winds, there arose one night so violent a storm, that 51 V, X | up to heaven, shone every night above them wheresoever they 52 V, X | appeared in a vision by night to one of his companions, 53 V, XII | in the beginning of the night; but at dawn he came to 54 V, XII | through the shades in the lone night,’ lo! on a sudden there 55 V, XIV | in his workshop day and night, than to go to church to 56 V, XVI | twelve lamps burn day and night, four within the sepulchre, 57 V, XVII | on a pulley and burning night and day. In the western 58 V, XXI | killed; and that it was the night of the fifteenth moon, when 59 V, XXI | come. For this is that same night in which the people of Israel 60 V, XXI | celebrate the vigil of the holy night from the evening of the 61 V, XXI | lesser light to rule the night.’ Or, as another edition 62 V, XXI | the lesser to begin the night.’ As, therefore, the sun, 63 V, XXI | the day longer than the night, and then the moon may show 64 V, XX III| day, and the other of the night, to signify that mortals 65 V, XXIV | miserably murdered, in the night, by his own guards; Beornred


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