Book, Chapter
1 I, I | days are clear. If you will go thither, you can obtain
2 I, XVII | and Lupus of Troyes, to go into Britain to confirm
3 I, XXVII | happen, my brother, that you go over into the province of
4 I, XXVII | shall not have power to go beyond your own authority
5 II, II | time. They that were to go to the aforesaid council,
6 II, IX | was ordained bishop, to go with her, and by daily exhortations,
7 II, XII | countenance, "Rise," said he, "go in; calm and put away your
8 II, XIII | that he might mount and go forth to destroy the idols;
9 II, XVI | standard-bearer was always wont to go before him. Also, when he
10 III, II | the brothers designed to go up to the place of the holy
11 III, VII | protested that he could not go, because he was bound to
12 III, XI | priest, desired that he would go with her to the sufferer.
13 III, XI | immediately bade her handmaiden go and fetch her the casket
14 III, XII | Rise, enter the church, and go close to Oswald’s tomb;
15 III, XII | leaves you: then I will go in and fetch you away."
16 III, XV | was killed. Intending to go thither by land, but to
17 III, XV | saying, "I know that when you go on board ship, you will
18 III, XVII | place, he was wont often to go and stay there, and to make
19 III, XVIII | enemy, entreated Sigbert to go with them to battle, to
20 III, XIX | refrain: "The saints shall go from strength to strength."
21 III, XIX | throughout both visions, go before and divide the flaming
22 III, XXIX | mayest say to the prisoners, Go forth; to them that are
23 IV, I | accept the bishopric and go to Britain. He answered,
24 IV, I | palace, gave them leave to go where they pleased. Having
25 IV, III | most reverend prelate to go about the work of the Gospel
26 IV, III | wherever he had need to go. Ceadda having received
27 IV, III | secular life, he did not go about it slothfully, but
28 IV, III | and lightning, he would go to the church, and anxiously
29 IV, III | through which those that go thither for devotion are
30 IV, V | recovered from his sickness, to go to Rome, and there to end
31 IV, XIII | wasted with hunger, would go together to some precipice,
32 IV, XVIII | John, then appointed to go to Britain. The synod we
33 IV, XXIII | studies, he resolved to go to Rome also, which, in
34 IV, XXIV | would rise up from table and go out and return home.~Once
35 IV, XXIV | nature that he could talk and go about the whole time. In
36 IV, XXVII | so that others dreaded to go thither, and whereof the
37 IV, XXVIII| that when he was about to go to the island, he declared
38 IV, XXVIII| retreat, and forced him to go to the synod. When he arrived
39 IV, XXXI | conceived the wise resolve to go to the church, as best he
40 V, III | that he would vouchsafe to go in and give her his blessing;
41 V, III | last prevailed with him to go in and visit the sick maiden.
42 V, III | that you should immediately go back to her.’ This I did,
43 V, IV | the poor, if he would but go and dine at the thegn’s
44 V, V | entreated by the thegn to go in to one of his servants,
45 V, V | beseeching him that he would go in and pray for the servant,
46 V, IX | of Christ determined to go, sailing round Britain,
47 V, IX | not be, he was minded to go to Rome, to see and adore
48 V, IX | God that he should rather go to teach the monasteries
49 V, IX | enjoined upon you to say? Yet, go now and tell him, that whether
50 V, IX | whether he will or no, he must go to Columba’s monasteries,
51 V, X | himself was permitted to go and preach to the nations,
52 V, XI | there, he made haste to go to Rome, where Pope Sergius
53 V, XII | the point of death, and so go forth from the body; but
54 V, XII | river, he was wont often to go into the same for the great
55 V, XIV | workshop day and night, than to go to church to sing and pray
56 V, XIX | perfect, and he resolved to go to Rome, to see what ecclesiastical
57 V, XIX | being likewise desirous to go to Rome, of whom we have
58 V, XIX | made above. Designing to go to Rome, to plead his cause
59 V, XIX | the bishop bade the rest go out for a time, and spoke
60 V, XXI | either to anticipate, or to go beyond the term appointed
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