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1 0, Int | Various letters of Pope Gregory relating to the mission 2 0, Int | a biographical sketch of Gregory the Great, the founder of 3 0, Int | the original intention of Gregory that the Bishop of York 4 0, Life | thyself.’" He tells us how St. Gregory bewailed his own loss in 5 0, Life | world was chiefly due to Gregory’s care in organizing his 6 I, XXIII | XXIII. How the holy Pope Gregory sent Augustine, with other 7 I, XXIII | tenth year of his reign, Gregory, a man eminent in learning 8 I, XXIII | entreaty, obtain of the blessed Gregory, that they should not be 9 I, XXIII | letter was as follows:~"Gregory, the servant of the servants 10 I, XXIV | fellow bishop Aetherius, Gregory, the servant of the servants 11 I, XXV | encouragement of the blessed Father Gregory, returned to the work of 12 I, XXV | order of the blessed Pope Gregory, interpreters of the nation 13 I, XXVII | bishop, sent to acquaint Pope Gregory with what had been done 14 I, XXVII | received from the holy Father Gregory, was ordained archbishop 15 I, XXVII | the English." According to Gregory’s original scheme, London, 16 I, XXVII | to Rome, to acquaint Pope Gregory, that the English nation 17 I, XXVII | is to act in the Church?~Gregory, Pope of the City of Rome, 18 I, XXVII | the Church of Gaul?~Pope Gregory answers.—You know, my brother, 19 I, XXVII | anything from a church?~Gregory answers.—You may judge, 20 I, XXVII | family far removed from them?~Gregory answers.—Most assuredly 21 I, XXVII | stepmother or a brother’s wife?~Gregory answers.—A certain secular 22 I, XXVII | cannot easily come together?~Gregory answers.—In the Church of 23 I, XXVII | bishops of Gaul and Britain?~Gregory answers.—We give you no 24 I, XXVII | ignorant nation of the English.~Gregory answers.—I do not doubt 25 I, XXVII | celebrate the Divine Mysteries?~Gregory answers.—The Testament of 26 I, XXVIII| CHAP. XXVIII. How Pope Gregory wrote to the bishop of Aries 27 I, XXVIII| answers of the holy Pope Gregory, to the questions of the 28 I, XXVIII| fellow bishop, Vergilius; Gregory, servant of the servants 29 I, XXIX | Moreover, the same Pope Gregory, hearing from Bishop Augustine, 30 I, XXIX | fellow bishop, Augustine, Gregory, the servant of the servants 31 I, XXX | of the letter which Pope Gregory sent to the Abbot Mellitus, 32 I, XXX | departed, the blessed Father Gregory sent after them a letter 33 I, XXX | son, the Abbot Mellitus; Gregory, the servant of the servants 34 I, XXXI | CHAP. XXXI. How Pope Gregory, by letter, exhorted Augustine 35 I, XXXII | CHAP. XXXII. How Pope Gregory sent letters and gifts to 36 I, XXXII | A.D.]~The same blessed Pope Gregory, at the same time, sent 37 I, XXXII | king of the English, Bishop Gregory. Almighty God advances good 38 II, I | Lord 605, the blessed Pope Gregory, after having most gloriously 39 II, I | wind and air. The blessed Gregory hearing this, proved by 40 II, I | faith, the venerable Father Gregory so earnestly strove against 41 II, I | with gold and silver, but Gregory was wholly intent upon gaining 42 II, I | which words the blessed Gregory shows us this also, that 43 II, I | signs.~ The blessed Pope Gregory, among other things, caused 44 II, I | the story of the blessed Gregory, handed down to us by the 45 II, I | resorted thither to buy: Gregory himself went with the rest, 46 II, III | honour of the blessed Pope Gregory, at which every Saturday 47 II, III | sent hither by the blessed Gregory, Bishop of the city of Rome, 48 II, IV | fourth after the blessed Gregory, bishop of the city of Rome. 49 II, XVII | frequently the works of my lord Gregory, your Evangelist, of apostolic 50 II, XVIII | master and head, the holy Gregory; and that, for the advancement 51 II, XVIII | the seed sown by our lord Gregory, may grow strong and be 52 II, XX | chapel of the holy Pope Gregory, from whose disciples he 53 III, XXIX | Laurentius, John, and Paul, and Gregory, and Pancratius,to be given 54 IV, II | disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory.~ 55 IV, XXVII | when the most reverend Pope Gregory wrote to him, as has been 56 V, VII | Apostles, at the time when Gregory was pope, being desirous 57 V, XIII | that (as the blessed Pope Gregory writes of certain, persons) 58 V, XIX | disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory, a man very highly instructed 59 V, XX | disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory in Kent, to instruct himself 60 V, XXIV | In the year 596, Pope Gregory sent Augustine with monks 61 V, XXIV | In the year 601, Pope Gregory sent the pall into Britain 62 V, XXIV | II, 3.]~In the year 605, Gregory died. [II, 1.]~In the year


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