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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | version of the "Ecclesiastical History" in the following pages 2 0, Pref | all on the "Ecclesiastical History." The present volume, however, 3 0, Pref | edition of the Ecclesiastical History, Messrs' Mayor and Lumby' 4 0, Pref | s "Early English Church History," and Dr. Hunt's "History 5 0, Pref | History," and Dr. Hunt's "History of the English Church from 6 0, Int | manuscripts of the "Ecclesiastical History." Of these, four date from 7 0, Int | marked a new era in the history of the book. It was the 8 0, Int | translation of the "Ecclesiastical History" is the Anglo-Saxon version, 9 0, Int | lerning, the Author of this History." To save Elizabeth’s time " 10 0, Int | gathered out of the whole History a number of diversities 11 0, Int | to his main subject, the History of the English Church, he 12 0, Int | in the Preface.~For the history of the Roman mission and 13 0, Int | it is in dealing with the history of Northumbria, as is natural, 14 0, Int | were used as materials for history.~Passing to the history 15 0, Int | history.~Passing to the history itself, we may trace a division 16 0, Int | Bede sketches the early history of Britain, describing the 17 0, Int | outlines of British Church History in the legendary account 18 0, Int | to the main subject, the History of the English Church, which 19 0, Int | a piece of Northumbrian history, Ethelfrid’s conquests of 20 0, Int | at length, Edwin’s early history with its bearing on the 21 0, Int | Chapter 9, reverting to the history of Northumbria, Bede tells 22 0, Int | passing again to East Anglian history, we hear of King Sigbert’ 23 0, Int | prominent part afterwards in the history of the Church.~The consecration 24 0, Int | brief allusion to West Saxon history, the devastation of Kent 25 0, Int | Turning to Northumbrian history, we have the story of Egfrid’ 26 0, Int | mainly with Northumbrian history, the life and death of Hilda, 27 0, Int | have a piece of West Saxon history: Caedwalla, King of Wessex, 28 0, Int | which Bede finished the History. The relations of the English 29 0, Life | end of the "Ecclesiastical History" tells us practically all: 30 0, Life | autobiography at the end of the History. That work was finished 31 0, Life | anecdote in the Anonymous History of the Abbots may perhaps 32 0, Life | as being, at the time the History was written, a priest of 33 0, Life | In the "Ecclesiastical History" (IV, 3) there is an allusion 34 0, Life | miraculous element in his history. In whatever way we may 35 I, XXVII| known to him from their history during the Roman occupation. 36 I, XXVII| meet to insert in this our history:~The First Question of the 37 II, I | large in our Ecclesiastical History, for we may rightly, nay, 38 II, I | same book entire in this history; and the useful little " 39 II, I | insert in our Ecclesiastical History.~ 40 II, XVIII| fit to insert in this our history:~ "Honorius to his most 41 III, XIII | fit to insert in this our history.~"At the time," said he, " 42 III, XIX | to many to insert in this history. When he had been taken 43 III, XXV | confirmed afresh; as the history of the Church informs us.~" 44 III, XXV | Anatolius, much commended in the history of the Church, judge contrary 45 IV, VII | pains to include in our History of the Church. At the time 46 IV, XX | fitting to insert in this history a hymn concerning virginity, 47 IV, XX | songs are inserted in the history, and these, as is well known, 48 IV, XXII | it in my Ecclesiastical History.~ 49 IV, XXIV | him a passage of sacred history or doctrine, enjoining upon 50 IV, XXIV | the whole course of sacred history. So he, giving ear to all 51 IV, XXIV | origin of man, and all the history of Genesis, the departure 52 IV, XXV | fit to insert this in our History, to admonish the reader 53 IV, XXX | of his life. But in this History we have thought fit to add 54 V, XV | insert them in this our History.~ 55 V, XVII | thought fit to insert in our History for the profit of readers. 56 V, XXIV | much of the Ecclesiastical History of Britain, and more especially 57 V, XXIV | afterwards in prose.~The History of the Abbots of this monastery, 58 V, XXIV | books.~The Ecclesiastical History of our Island and Nation, 59 V, XXIV | continuation of the annotated history of Bede, written by a later


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