Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | front as a champion of the Catholic rules. The opposing party
2 0, Int | Egbert, and receives the Catholic usages. Egbert dies in 729.
3 I, X | fathers, quoted many thousand catholic authorities against them,
4 I, XVII | so that the faithful and Catholic were everywhere confirmed,
5 I, XXI | at the miracle, and the Catholic faith was firmly established
6 II, I | the help of the grace of Catholic truth, he crushed in its
7 II, I | orthodox faith. For the Catholic faith holds that our body,
8 II, II | persuade them to preserve Catholic peace with him, and undertake
9 II, IV | keep the unity of peace and Catholic observance with the Church
10 II, IV | endeavoured to confirm them in Catholic unity; but what he gained
11 III, XXV | above, observed the true and Catholic Easter, with all those that
12 III, XXV | priest who followed the Catholic observance, whose name was
13 III, XXV | teacher, reckoning after the Catholic manner, had come among them,
14 III, XXVI | as would not accept the Catholic Easter and the tonsure in
15 III, XXVI | having submitted to the Catholic observance of Easter. This
16 III, XXVI | province, and observing the Catholic rule with regard to the
17 III, XXVIII | English Church many rules of Catholic observance. Whence it followed,
18 III, XXVIII | Whence it followed, that the Catholic principles daily gained
19 III, XXIX | perceived that the Roman was the Catholic and Apostolic Church. They
20 III, XXIX | archbishop, he might ordain Catholic prelates for the Churches
21 III, XXIX | all his subjects to the Catholic and Apostolic faith, to
22 III, XXIX | establishing there the Catholic and Apostolic faith. For
23 IV, II | holy Scripture, and in the catholic truth, and how Putta was
24 IV, II | churches of the English the Catholic manner of life.~Theodore,
25 IV, II | his ordination after the Catholic manner. Now at the time
26 IV, XVII | them all of one mind in the Catholic faith, and this he caused
27 IV, XVII | approved doctors of the Catholic Church. We, therefore, following
28 IV, XVII | have thus set forth the Catholic faith, thereto subscribe."~
29 IV, XVIII | confirmed the decrees of the Catholic faith, was the venerable
30 IV, XVIII | purpose in Britain, the Catholic faith was found untainted
31 IV, XVIII | yet the testimony of the Catholic faith of the English nation
32 V, XV | of Adamnan, adopted the Catholic Easter; and how the same
33 V, XV | of their fathers to the Catholic unity, and taught them to
34 V, XV | instant in preaching the Catholic observance of the season
35 V, XVIII | led by him to adopt the Catholic celebration of our Lord’
36 V, XIX | follow always and love the catholic rules of the Church; and
37 V, XIX | therefore finding him to be a Catholic, he gave him presently land
38 V, XIX | the place than adopt the Catholic Easter and other canonical
39 V, XIX | confession of the true and catholic faith, and confirmed the
40 V, XIX | the true teaching of the catholic rule which the Fathers fixed,
41 V, XX | in the confession of the catholic faith, and well versed in
42 V, XXI | an epistle concerning the catholic Easter and the Tonsure. [
43 V, XXI | people to celebrate the catholic time of our Lord’s Resurrection.
44 V, XXI | to make known to you the catholic observance of holy Easter,
45 V, XXI | throughout the world, making one Catholic Church, should provide Bread
46 V, XXI | the Law prescribes.~"The catholic reason of this observance
47 V, XXI | you have enough of those catholic cycles concerning Easter.~"
48 V, XXI | same manner, nor does the Catholic Church now, as it agrees
49 V, XXI | any controversy among the Catholic fathers about the difference
50 V, XXI | tonsure, if they uphold the catholic unity by their faith and
51 V, XXI | numbers of that nation to the catholic observance of the Paschal
52 V, XXI | accord with the unity of the Catholic and Apostolic Church; for
53 V, XXII | principal solemnity after the catholic and apostolic manner, as
54 V, XXII | instructed in the rule of the Catholic faith, still persist in
55 V, XXII | teaching of Egbert, adopted the catholic manner of conversation,
56 V, XXII | rejoiced in the sure and catholic knowledge of the time of
57 V, XX III| in having their part in Catholic peace and truth with the
58 V, XX III| appointed Easter of the whole Catholic Church; yet, inasmuch as
59 V, XXIV | Haethfelth, concerning the Catholic faith, Archbishop Theodore
60 V, XXIV | monks of Hii to observe the Catholic Easter and the ecclesiastical
61 V, XXIV | two books. On the seven Catholic Epistles, a book on each.
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