Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | to meet "the needs of the brethren." One of his pupils was
2 0, Life | itself in labour for the brethren, and, pervading the whole,
3 0, Life | the congregations of the brethren. What if they do not find
4 0, Life | do not find me among the brethren? May they not say, ‘Where
5 0, Life | that to afford the weak brethren the help of his exhortation
6 I, XXVII | the congregation of the brethren, while he sees himself burdened
7 I, XXVIII| With how much kindness brethren, coming of their own accord,
8 II, I | heavenly life; for some of the brethren of his monastery, who had
9 II, II | accept peace with their brethren, they should have war from
10 II, IV | follows:~ "To our most dear brethren, the Lords Bishops and Abbots
11 III, V | practice in his life among his brethren; for he neither sought nor
12 III, V | either to read with his brethren or to pray. At that time,
13 III, VIII | light of heaven. Many of the brethren of that monastery who were
14 III, VIII | that it seemed to all the brethren and sisters there present,
15 III, XI | Hereupon, in the morning, the brethren of that monastery who had
16 III, XVII | buried in the cemetery of the brethren. Some time after, when a
17 III, XXIII | to be bishops. When the brethren who were in his monastery,
18 III, XXIII | gladly received by their brethren and fellow soldiers in Christ,
19 III, XXIII | salvation to others of the brethren.~
20 III, XXVI | appointed abbot over the brethren that chose to remain in
21 III, XXVI | plain, daily food of the brethren, and required no more. For
22 IV, III | be seven or eight of the brethren, as often as he had any
23 IV, III | aforesaid habitation with the brethren, and whilst they were engaged
24 IV, III | who was wont to visit our brethren, has vouchsafed also to
25 IV, III | church, and speak to the brethren, that in their prayers they
26 IV, III | calm. Being asked by his brethren why he did so, he answered, "
27 IV, VII | great, that one of the older brethren, who at the same time was
28 IV, XIII | monastery, chiefly of the brethren he had brought with him,
29 IV, XIV | away out of this world. The brethren, therefore, thought fit
30 IV, XIV | nation; and let all the brethren assemble in the church,
31 IV, XIV | day. He then called the brethren, ordered dinner to be provided,
32 IV, XVIII | earnestly entreated by the brethren, that in his return to Rome
33 IV, XXIV | him to the company of the brethren, and ordered that he should
34 IV, XXVI | years, with a few of his own brethren, he led a life in all monastic
35 IV, XXVII | own practice, instruct the brethren in the observance of regular
36 IV, XXVIII| had, with the help of the brethren, built himself a narrow
37 IV, XXVIII| summer. Hereupon, when the brethren visited him according to
38 IV, XXVIII| prayer to afford the weak brethren the help of his exhortation,
39 IV, XXX | it into the minds of the brethren to take up his bones. They
40 IV, XXXII | Cuthbert. For when the brethren found his body uncorrupted,
41 V, I | by his prayers when the brethren were in danger at sea. [
42 V, I | abbot, presided over the brethren of the same church of Lindisfarne,
43 V, I | with two others of the brethren, desiring to speak with
44 V, IX | in the morning one of the brethren, who had been a disciple
45 V, IX | intended voyage with the brethren. When they had put aboard
46 V, XI | parts from the number of the brethren that either came with him
47 V, XIV | oftentimes rebuked by the brethren and elders of the place,
48 V, XIV | the Word of life with the brethren. For which reason it befell
49 V, XIV | to extremity, called the brethren, and with much lamentation,
50 V, XIX | Apostolic see. When he told the brethren, they commended his design,
51 V, XIX | round about him a company of brethren singing psalms and weeping.
52 V, XIX | thanks to God, with all the brethren there present. When they
53 V, XIX | tears of your disciples and brethren, and the intercession of
54 V, XIX | and by the ministry of the brethren, he was carried to his first
55 V, XXII | which he had begun with the brethren, whom he had converted to
56 V, XXII | celebrated in those parts. The brethren rejoiced in the sure and
57 V, XXIV | own needs and those of my brethren, to compile out of the works
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