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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Life | writer was reared. "I always took delight," he tells us, " 2 0, Life | can be no doubt that Bede took the utmost pains to assure 3 0, Life | may assume that his death took place on the eve of Ascension 4 I, II | after severe fighting, took the town of Cassobellaunus, 5 I, VI | should be put to death, he took upon him the imperial purple, 6 I, XI | him in the city of Arles, took him prisoner, and put him 7 I, XII | were apprehended, and so took leave of their allies, never 8 I, XII | forsaking their cities and wall, took to flight and were scattered. 9 I, XVII | their empty speech long took up the time and filled the 10 I, XVIII | bestowed, and laid together, he took up a handful of dust from 11 I, XXVII | own wife;" he presently took care to subjoin, "But this 12 I, XXVII | offence, and Eve, as flesh, took delight in it, but Adam, 13 II, I | Apostolic see, though he now took part in the secular affairs 14 II, I | Whatsoever money he had, he took care to distribute diligently 15 II, IV | perfection. In short, he not only took charge of the new Church 16 II, IX | serve Christ; but first took heed earnestly to be instructed 17 II, XVI | receiving any harm. That king took such care for the good of 18 II, XX | Honorius and King Eadbald, took upon him the charge of the 19 III, I | sudden with all his forces, took him by surprise, and destroyed 20 III, VII | whom he had married, and took another wife; whereupon 21 III, VII | bishopric by the same king, and took refuge with Wulfhere, king 22 III, IX | it came to pass that many took up the very dust of the 23 III, X | killed there. Ide therefore took along with him some of the 24 III, XI | unfortunate man, but, though he took much pains, he could not 25 III, XII | next year with his army, took them down, and buried his 26 III, XVII | those that knew him, he took care to neglect none of 27 III, XIX | suffered in secret. He always took care, as he had done before, 28 III, XIX | Ercinwald, the patrician, took his body, and kept it in 29 III, XXIII | according to custom, and then took no other sustenance than 30 III, XXV | also bishop of that place, took off the thatch, and caused 31 III, XXVI | and his party despised, took with him those who wished 32 III, XXVI | observance of Easter. This debate took place in the year of our 33 III, XXVII | willingly received them all, and took care to supply them with 34 IV, I | there, with Ebroin’s leave took Theodore and conveyed him 35 IV, III | Mercians and of Lindsey, took care to administer it with 36 IV, IV | departing from Britain,took along with him all the Scots 37 IV, XI | consoling vision, which took from him all anxiety concerning 38 IV, XII | bishop, died, the sub-kings took upon them the government 39 IV, XII | and removed the sub-kings, took upon himself the supreme 40 IV, XIII | and by the blessing of God took three hundred fishes of 41 IV, XVI | kingdom of the Gewissae, he took also the Isle of Wight, 42 IV, XVI | spoil to the Lord, if he took the island. He fulfilled 43 IV, XIX | 660-696 A.D.]~KING EGFRID took to wife Ethelthryth, the 44 IV, XIX | in her jaw and neck, she took great pleasure in that sort 45 IV, XXII | buried it honourably, and took care often to say Masses 46 IV, XXII | countenance, habit, and discourse, took notice, that he was not 47 IV, XXIII | of the Northumbrians who took upon her the vows and habit 48 IV, XXIII | thence into Britain, he took his way into the province 49 IV, XXV | insomuch that he never took any food or drink, except 50 IV, XXV | continence; so that he only took food on Thursdays and Sundays, 51 IV, XXXII | many years buried, they took some part of the hair, to 52 V, IX | life in great perfection, took ship, and arriving in Frisland, 53 V, IX | teaching them the faith, he took care to be the more profitable 54 V, X | the province, these men took up their lodging in the 55 V, XII | he went ashore, he never took off his cold, wet garments 56 V, XIII | and inconsiderable. They took back the book and said nothing 57 V, XIX | before the Apostolic Pope, he took ship, and was driven by 58 V, XIX | but then abbot, readily took his part; for the said Ethelred, 59 V, XXI | industry of Eusebius, who took his surname from the blessed 60 V, XXII | Osred was slain, and Coenred took upon him the government 61 V, XX III| burial. After him Aldwulf took upon him the office of bishop, 62 V, XXIV | in the church, I always took delight in learning, or


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