Book, Chapter
1 I, II | necessaries. After this, Caesar returned from Britain into Gaul,
2 I, IX | created Emperor in Britain, returned into Gaul with a mighty
3 I, XII | keeping off the enemy. So they returned home with great triumph.
4 I, XIV | Irish robbers thereupon returned home, intending’ to come
5 I, XVI | dispersed the natives, had returned home to their own settlements,
6 I, XX | Britons in a battle, and then returned home. ~[430 A.D.]~IN the
7 I, XXI | things, the blessed prelates returned home as prosperously as
8 I, XXV | blessed Father Gregory, returned to the work of the Word
9 I, XXXI | that when the disciples returned with joy from preaching,
10 II, VI | their departure, and Justus returned to the city of Rochester,
11 II, IX | conspired to murder him. So he returned victorious into his own
12 II, XII | soon as the messengers had returned home, he raised a mighty
13 II, XX | before brought thither, returned into Kent by sea, and was
14 III, V | gladly heard by the people, returned home, and in an assembly
15 III, VII | without consulting him, returned into Gaul, and being made
16 III, IX | kerchief on her head, and returned home on foot, in good health,
17 III, XI | putting it into a casket, returned home. Some time after, when
18 III, XVIII | enmity of Redwald. When he returned home, as soon as - he ascended
19 III, XIX | ended their discourse, and returned to Heaven with the angelic
20 III, XXI | and baptize his nation, he returned home with much joy. These
21 III, XXI | left his bishopric, and returned to the island of Hii, which,
22 III, XXII | of the eternal kingdom, returned to the seat of his temporal
23 III, XXII | happened once that Cedd returned home, and came to the church
24 III, XXII | received the episcopal dignity, returned to his province, and pursuing
25 III, XXIV | he had made to the Lord, returned thanks to God for the victory
26 III, XXIV | office before his death, returned into Scotland. Both these
27 III, XXVI | How Colman, being worsted, returned home, and Tuda succeeded
28 III, XXVI | assembly broken up, Agilbert returned home. Colman, perceiving
29 III, XXVI | practices of the Scots, returned to his bishopric, having
30 III, XXVII | having been well instructed, returned into his own country, and
31 III, XXVIII| either conformed to these, or returned into their own country.~
32 III, XXX | Saxons, during a pestilence, returned to idolatry, but were soon
33 III, XXX | the priests and teachers returned home with joy.~
34 IV, I | effort of the Catholics, returned home, Deusdedit, the sixth
35 IV, II | ordained; and because he returned before Theodore, he ordained
36 IV, III | having upon some due occasion returned to the church.~Now Owini
37 IV, III | heard the heavenly song returned alone, and prostrating himself
38 IV, III | whereas Ceadda afterwards returned into his own country, Egbert
39 IV, III | s soul along with them, returned again to the heavenly kingdom."
40 IV, IV | places known to them; but returned again the next winter, and
41 IV, VI | Gyrwas.Wynfrid, thus deposed, returned to his monastery which is
42 IV, X | hands of her maids, she now returned home joyfully without help:
43 IV, XIII | to Rome, and afterwards returned to Britain. Though he could
44 IV, XIX | prospered their journey, they returned thanks to Him and carried
45 IV, XXV | his native country, and returned no more to him, as he had
46 IV, XXV | death of the abbess they returned to their former defilement,
47 IV, XXVII | a full month, before he returned home, continuing among the
48 IV, XXIX | years in his bishopric, he returned to his island and hermitage,
49 IV, XXXI | worse, so that when day returned, he could scarcely rise
50 IV, XXXI | pain departed and health returned. Then he awoke, and rose
51 IV, XXXI | to the joy of them all, returned the more zealously, as if
52 V, I | for our sake, presently returned, and raged furiously during
53 V, III | delivered from pains and death, returned praise to our Lord and Saviour,
54 V, IX | because he availed nothing, returned into Ireland, whence he
55 V, XI | in all these matters, he returned to preach.~At which time,
56 V, XI | ordained, having not yet returned to his episcopal see.~The
57 V, XI | Suidbert, being made bishop, returned from Britain, and not long
58 V, XIX | would come that way, when he returned into his own country. Wilfrid
59 V, XIX | in successful study, he returned into Gaul, to Dalfinus;
60 V, XXIV | Edwin being killed, Paulinus returned to Kent. [II, 20.]~In the
61 V, XXIV | and Colman with the Scots returned to his people; a pestilence
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