Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | who coming a second time, built a wall across the island;
2 I, XII | towns that had been there built for fear of the enemy, where
3 I, XII | Severus also had formerly built a rampart. This famous wall,
4 I, XII | with arms. Besides, they built towers to command a view
5 I, XXVI | materials in the parts rebuilt") built whilst the Romans were still
6 I, XXX | if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they
7 I, XXXIII | church of our Saviour, and built the monastery of the blessed
8 I, XXXIII | he was informed had been built of old by the faithful among
9 I, XXXIII | his successors.’ He also built a monastery not far from
10 II, III | Mellitus, King Ethelbert built the church of St. Paul the
11 II, VI | commandments of God. Lastly, he built the church of the holy Mother
12 II, XIV | Apostle, which he himself had built of timber there in haste,
13 II, XIV | abandoned, and another was built instead of it, at the place
14 II, XIV | baptisteries, could not be built in the early infancy of
15 II, XIV | then a royal township, he built a church which the pagans,
16 II, XIV | royal seat the later kings built themselves a township in
17 II, XVI | whole house. He likewise built, in that city, a stone church
18 III, II | spread, they have lately built a church there, which has
19 III, III | believers.. Churches were built in divers places; the people
20 III, IV | House, because he there built a church of stone, which
21 III, IV | over into Britain, he had built a famous monastery in Ireland,
22 III, VII | episcopal see; where having built and consecrated churches,
23 III, VIII | the country of the Franks, built by a most noble abbess,
24 III, VIII | few monasteries had been built in the country of the Angles,
25 III, XIV | which King Ethelbert had built from the foundation, in
26 III, XIV | this crime, a monastery was built, wherein prayers should
27 III, XVII | when a larger church was built there and dedicated in honour
28 III, XVII | therefore the church was built there the third time, they
29 III, XVIII | monastery, which he had built for himself, and having
30 III, XIX | CHAP. XIX. How Fursa built a monastery among the East
31 III, XIX | woods, near the sea; it was built within the area of a fort,
32 III, XIX | course of time he himself built a monastery, wherein he
33 III, XIX | there, as has been said, built a famous monastery.When
34 III, XIX | patrician Ercinwald, he built a monastery in the place
35 III, XIX | beautiful shrine had been built to receive his body to the
36 III, XXII | with more ample authority, built churches in divers places,
37 III, XXIII | prayer was over, he there built the monastery, which is
38 III, XXIII | process of time a church was built of stone in the monastery,
39 III, XXIV | place called Streanaeshalch,built a monastery there, in which
40 III, XXV | him in the bishopric, and built a church in the Isle of
41 IV, III | continues to this day. He had built himself a retired habitation
42 IV, III | the Apostles, Peter, was built in the same place, his bones
43 IV, IV | Colman, having left Britain, built two monasteries in the country
44 IV, IV | Heifer. Arriving there, he built a monastery, and placed
45 IV, VI | he was made bishop, had built two famous monasteries,
46 IV, X | space where the monastery is built, led her to determine that
47 IV, XVIII | the said Benedict, having built a monastery in Britain,
48 IV, XVIII | and gift of land he had built that monastery.~He was also
49 IV, XIX | Elge, (Ely) where, having built a monastery, she began,
50 IV, XXIII | from hers, which she had built that same year, and which
51 IV, XXV | even the cells that were built for prayer or reading, are
52 IV, XXVIII | the help of the brethren, built himself a narrow dwelling,
53 IV, XXXII | monastery, which, being built near the river Dacore,has
54 V, XI | tongue, Inlitore; there he built a monastery, which his successors
55 V, XI | reverend prelate having built a church there, and preaching
56 V, XI | many from their errors, and built many churches and not a
57 V, XVI | low wall without towers, built along the edge of the level
58 V, XVI | called the Martyrium. It was built by the Emperor Constantine,
59 V, XIX | who, for love of piety, built these courts and consecrated
60 V, XX | in separate side-chapels built for the purpose within the
61 V, XX III| the Apostle, which he had built within the church of St.
62 V, XXIV | teach the Picts, and he built a monastery in the isle
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