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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | appellation of priests. The best known of these legends is Fuller’ 2 I, I | which custom, as is well known, has been observed among 3 I, I | poison. In truth, we have known that when men have been 4 I, X | the founder of the heresy known as Pelagianism, was probably 5 I, XIV | grain as had never been known in any age before; along 6 I, XVII | the possessed, they made known the nature of the tempest, 7 I, XX | their approach was made known by scouts. When, after the 8 I, XXVII | cities of south and north known to him from their history 9 I, XXVII | abstain, and be made to known that this is a grievous 10 I, XXVII | things are requisite to be known by the ignorant nation of 11 I, XXVII | consents, then the sin is known to be full-grown. The seed, 12 I, XXX | Thus the Lord made Himself known to the people of Israel 13 II, I | Italy, whom he had either known or heard of, as a pattern 14 II, I | of saints, he might make known the glory of those' virtues. 15 II, X | episcopal care so far as to make known to you the fulness of the 16 II, XI | end that, when He had made known His name in divers ways 17 II, XI | heart by carefully making known to him the Divine precepts; 18 II, XII | when he had privately made known to the queen his intention 19 II, XVII | faith, which has been made known to us abundantly in terms 20 II, XIX | born in original sin, are known to bear the mark of Adam' 21 III, II | miracles of healing are known to have been wrought, as 22 III, X | wonderful works being made known and reported abroad, many 23 III, XVII | Divine mercy. And it is well known that since then many have 24 III, XIX | old times, and who were known to fame; from whom he heard 25 III, XIX | honour; where it is well known that his merits, through 26 III, XIX | of the man may be better known to our readers. All which, 27 III, XXIII | except one little boy, who is known to have been saved from 28 III, XXV | men beloved of God, are known to have celebrated it after 29 III, XXV | commanded Agilbert to make known the manner of his observance 30 III, XXV | admonitions, as they are known to have kept those commandments 31 IV, I | Apostolic see, and having made known to the aforesaid Apostolic 32 IV, I | a monk, called Theodore, known to Hadrian, born at Tarsus 33 IV, II | till then had been only known in Kent. And, excepting 34 IV, IV | wandered about through places known to them; but returned again 35 IV, V | bishop in whose diocese he is known to be.~"VII. That a synod 36 IV, XIII | and his successors are known to be there to this day. 37 IV, XVI | killed. This being made known to a certain abbot and priest, 38 IV, XX | history, and these, as is well known, are composed in metre and 39 IV, XXII | a memorable incident is known to have happened, which 40 IV, XXIII | manifest vision, to make known her death in another monastery, 41 IV, XXIII | death was, in a vision, made known the same night to one of 42 IV, XXIII | The truth of which was known to the whole community in 43 IV, XXV | This vision being made known, the inhabitants of that 44 IV, XXVII | blessed Father Augustine is known to have done before in Kent, 45 IV, XXX | honour due to him. They made known their resolve to Bishop 46 V, I | the more certainly made known, I will relate one miracle 47 V, II | certain youth who was dumb, known to the bishop, for he often 48 V, IX | now inhabit Britain, are known to have derived their race 49 V, XIV | would to God I had not known him, whose name I could 50 V, XV | words of exhortation making known to them the lawful time 51 V, XIX | Queen Eanfled, for he was known to her, and it was by her 52 V, XXI | to your desire, to make known to you the catholic observance 53 V, XXI | day on which our Lord made known the glory of His Resurrection 54 V, XXI | forward, be most easily known by all men, the occurrence 55 V, XXI | seem in all points to have known but little before concerning 56 V, XX III| that they were as well known and familiar to him as his 57 V, XX III| conflicts, that it cannot yet be known what is to be said concerning


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