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1 0, Int | for this task is found in Theodore of Tarsus, consecrated Archbishop 2 0, Int | independence of the Church. Theodore proceeds with his reforms 3 0, Int | organization of the Church taken by Theodore. In pursuance of his policy 4 0, Int | ended by the mediation of Theodore, and a miracle in connection 5 0, Int | his days at Rome.~In 690 Theodore dies, after an episcopate 6 II, III | archbishops, except two only, Theodore and Bertwald, whose bodies 7 III, VII | him honourably, and asked Theodore, then Archbishop of Canterbury, 8 III, XXV | most reverend Archbishop Theodore. Eadbert,also bishop of 9 IV, I | episcopate; but he dying there, Theodore was ordained archbishop, 10 IV, I | in Rome, a monk, called Theodore, known to Hadrian, born 11 IV, I | might take special care that Theodore should not, according to 12 IV, I | Church where he presided. Theodore, being ordained subdeacon, 13 IV, I | Having received the same, Theodore went to Agilbert, bishop 14 IV, I | with Ebroin’s leave took Theodore and conveyed him to the 15 IV, I | permitted him to follow Theodore. As soon as he came to him, 16 IV, I | soon as he came to him, Theodore gave him the monastery of 17 IV, I | Apostolic lord had enjoined upon Theodore that he should provide for 18 IV, II | CHAP. II. How Theodore visited all places; how 19 IV, II | of Damianus. [669 A.D.]~THEODORE came to his Church in the 20 IV, II | Catholic manner of life.~Theodore, journeying through all 21 IV, II | bidden to undertake it." Theodore, hearing his humble answer, 22 IV, II | because he returned before Theodore, he ordained priests and 23 IV, II | come to his see. But when Theodore came to the city of Rochester, 24 IV, III | death of Jaruman, desired of Theodore that a bishop should be 25 IV, III | him and his people; but Theodore would not ordain a new one 26 IV, III | rather than on horseback, Theodore commanded him to ride whenever 27 IV, III | desired health.~In his place, Theodore ordained Wynfrid,a man of 28 IV, V | Herutford, in which Archbishop Theodore presided. [670-673 A. D.]~ 29 IV, V | being the second year after Theodore arrived in England, Oswy, 30 IV, V | third year of his reign, Theodore assembled a council of bishops, 31 IV, V | is called Herutford: I, Theodore, albeit unworthy, appointed 32 IV, V | years, he was ordained by Theodore and made bishop in his place. 33 IV, VI | long after these events, Theodore, the archbishop, taking 34 IV, VI | life in holy conversation.~Theodore then also appointed Earconwald 35 IV, XII | having been consecrated by Theodore, in the city of London. 36 IV, XII | to teach Church music. Theodore consecrated Cuichelm bishop 37 IV, XII | was put in his place by Theodore.~In the year of our Lord 38 IV, XII | ordained at York by archbishop Theodore; who also, three years after 39 IV, XII | province, was placed by Theodore over the church of Ripon.~ 40 IV, XVII | of Haethfelth, Archbishop Theodore being president. [680 A.D.]~ 41 IV, XVII | 680 A.D.]~ABOUT this time, Theodore being informed that the 42 IV, XVII | seventh year of his reign, Theodore, by the grace of God, archbishop 43 IV, XVII | we, who, with Archbishop Theodore, have thus set forth the 44 IV, XXI | CHAP. XXI. How Bishop Theodore made peace between the kings 45 IV, XXI | their fierce nations; but Theodore, the bishop, beloved of 46 IV, XXIII | into Kent, to Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory; where 47 IV, XXIII | Angles, because Archbishop Theodore was dead, and no other bishop 48 IV, XXVIII | fords," in which Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory, presided, 49 IV, XXVIII | consecration, among whom, Theodore, of blessed memory, was 50 V, III | remember that Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory, said, 51 V, VIII | VIII. How, when Archbishop Theodore died, Bertwald succeeded 52 V, VIII | of our Lord, Archbishop Theodore, of blessed memory, departed 53 V, VIII | now in the Greek tongue Theodore. Chief pontiff, blest high 54 V, VIII | Heaven."~Bertwald succeeded Theodore in the archbishopric, being 55 V, XI | no bishop at that time, Theodore being dead, and Bertwald, 56 V, XX | Word of God with Bishop Theodore of blessed memory, died, 57 V, XX | sent by Pope Vitalian with Theodore, and the thirty-ninth after 58 V, XX | his learning, as well as Theodore’s, there is this testimony, 59 V, XX III| masters of blessed memory, Theodore, the archbishop, and Abbot 60 V, XXIV | IV, 1.]~In the year 668, Theodore was ordained bishop. [IV, 61 V, XXIV | King Egfrid, Archbishop Theodore presiding: the synod was 62 V, XXIV | Catholic faith, Archbishop Theodore presiding; John, the Roman 63 V, XXIV | the year 690, Archbishop Theodore died. [V, 8.]~In the year


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