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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | acting in concert, to be consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury ( 2 0, Int | found in Theodore of Tarsus, consecrated Archbishop of the English 3 I, XXIII | had been appointed to be consecrated bishop, if they should be 4 I, XXVII | Note: Augustine was not consecrated as archbishop either of 5 I, XXVII | Whether a bishop may be consecrated without other bishops being 6 I, XXIX | for the future, be always consecrated by his own synod, and receive 7 I, XXX | destroyed; let water be consecrated and sprinkled in the said 8 I, XXXIII | faithful among the Romans, and consecrated it in the name of the Holy 9 I, XXXIII | not Augustine himself who consecrated that church, but Laurentius, 10 II, III | was not yet finished, nor consecrated, but as soon as it was consecrated, 11 II, III | consecrated, but as soon as it was consecrated, the body was brought in, 12 II, IV | at Rome, is said to have consecrated Clement to help him in preaching 13 II, VI | Apostles, which was afterwards consecrated by Archbishop Mellitus.~ 14 II, VIII | in the archbishopric. He consecrated Romanus bishop of that see 15 II, IX | to Bishop Paulinus, to be consecrated to Christ. She was the first 16 II, XIII | they might all together be consecrated to Christ in the font of 17 II, XIII | and altars which we have consecrated without reaping any benefit 18 II, XIII | altars which he had himself consecrated.~ 19 II, XVI | departed to Christ, Paulinus consecrated Honorius bishop in his stead, 20 II, XVIII | him at Lincoln was there consecrated the fifth prelate of the 21 II, XX | cross, and a golden chalice, consecrated to the service of the altar, 22 III, VII | where having built and consecrated churches, and by his pious 23 III, VII | bishop. He was accordingly consecrated in the same city, and many 24 III, VIII | kinswoman Ethelberg, virgins consecrated to God. [640 A.D.]~IN the 25 III, VIII | church that was finished and consecrated. On opening her tomb, they 26 III, XX | and when Ithamar died, he consecrated in his place Damian,who 27 III, XXIII | given him by King Etheiwald, consecrated it to the Lord with prayer 28 III, XXIV | scarce a year old, to be consecrated to Him in perpetual virginity; 29 III, XXVIII | he should cause him to be consecrated bishop for himself and his 30 III, XXVIII | him Wilfrid was honourably consecrated, several bishops meeting 31 III, XXVIII | bishop, and by him Ceadda was consecrated; two bishops of the British 32 III, XXVIII | except Wini.~So Ceadda, being consecrated bishop, began immediately 33 III, XXIX | death, before he could be consecrated bishop, and the following 34 III, XXIX | show who was selected and consecrated in Wighard’s place.~ 35 IV, II | with not having been duly consecrated, he, with great humility, 36 IV, V | Badwin, were elected and consecrated in his place; from which 37 IV, VIII | upon one of the virgins consecrated to Christ, speaking to her 38 IV, XII | the bishopric, having been consecrated by Theodore, in the city 39 IV, XII | teach Church music. Theodore consecrated Cuichelm bishop of Rochester 40 IV, XX | dedicated to God.~"To Heaven all consecrated she lived, abounding in 41 IV, XX | deeds, then to Heaven all consecrated she gave up her soul.~"Twice 42 IV, XXIII | and habit of a nun, being consecrated by Bishop Aidan; but she, 43 IV, XXIII | have said above that he was consecrated bishop of York; of the second, 44 IV, XXIII | order of King Ethelred, consecrated by Bishop Wilfrid,of blessed 45 V, I | received the priesthood, he consecrated his office by deeds worthy 46 V, VIII | manifold learning, whom he consecrated in the stead of Gedmund, 47 V, X | them sacred vessels and a consecrated table for an altar,— they 48 V, XI | being sent into Britain, was consecrated, at their request, by the 49 V, XI | desiring that he might be consecrated archbishop over the nation 50 V, XI | of our Lord 696. He was consecrated in the church of the Holy 51 V, XVIII | memory, called Selaeseu, was consecrated their first bishop. On his 52 V, XIX | sent him into Gaul, to be consecrated as his bishop, when he was 53 V, XIX | the holy man, Ceadda, was consecrated bishop of by command of 54 V, XIX | bishopric, and others were consecrated bishops in his stead, of 55 V, XIX | built these courts and consecrated them with the noble name 56 V, XXII | island, which he had thus consecrated to Christ, as it were, by 57 V, XX III| office of bishop, having been consecrated by Archbishop Bertwald.~ 58 V, XX III| monastery called Briudun. He was consecrated in the city of Canterbury 59 V, XXIV | Eata, and Eadhaed were consecrated bishops in his stead. [ibid. 60 V, XXIV | The same year Tatwine was consecrated ninth archbishop of the 61 V, XXIV | the year 740, Cuthbert was consecrated in Nothelm’s stead. Ethelbald, 62 V, XXIV | died also, and Conwulf, was consecrated in his stead. Arnwin and 63 V, XXIV | fifty-three others; and Redger was consecrated archbishop in his stead,


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