Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | the substance of the views held by trustworthy authorities,
2 0, Int | English provincial council, is held, and marks the strength
3 0, Life | and afterwards, when he held the most onerous office
4 I, I | invaders. In Scotland they held their own for a considerable
5 I, VI | valiantly conquered and held it for the space of seven
6 I, VI | the island from Carausius, held it three years, and was
7 I, IX | fortieth from Augustus, held the empire for six years
8 I, X | with his brother Honorius, held it thirteen years. In his
9 I, XIV | depredators; though others still held out, putting their trust
10 I, XIV | the sinful nation. They held a council to determine what
11 I, XVIII | this, a certain man, who held the office of tribune, came
12 II, I | writes himself, he might be held fast to the calm shore of
13 II, II | where the synod is to be held; and if at your approach
14 II, IV | before we knew them, we held both the Britons and Scots
15 II, XIII | into it the spear which he held; and rejoicing in the knowledge
16 II, XX | charge of the same, and held it until he too, in his
17 III, II | is shown to this day, and held in much veneration, where
18 III, II | faith, laid hold of it and held it upright with both his
19 III, V | They then, it is said, held a council and seriously
20 III, IX | including that year which was held accursed for the barbarous
21 III, XIV | his earthly kingdom, and held it twenty-eight years with
22 III, XIV | ioth day of October, having held the office of a bishop nineteen
23 III, XIX | had learnt, had worthily held the office of priesthood
24 III, XX | Angles, dying, when he had held that see seventeen years,
25 III, XXII | prostrate king with the rod he held in his hand, and spoke thus
26 III, XXIII | Cedd had for many years held the office of bishop in
27 III, XXV | concerning Easter, and was held in veneration, not only
28 III, XXV | that a synod should be held in the monastery of Streanaeshalch,
29 III, XXVI | religious habit was at that time held in great veneration; so
30 III, XXIX | righteousness, and have held thine hand, and have kept
31 IV, I | kingdom to his son Egbert, who held it for nine years. The see
32 IV, V | Eghert, and of the synod held at the place Herutford,
33 IV, V | Church."~This synod was held in the year of our Lord
34 IV, V | on the throne, which he held eleven years and seven months.
35 IV, VI | his bishopric when he had held it but a few years, and
36 IV, IX | mentioned, that her bones scarce held together. At last, when
37 IV, XII | dividing it among themselves, held it for about ten years;
38 IV, XII | supreme authority. When he had held it for two years, and whilst
39 IV, XV | the king’s ealdormen, who held in succession the government
40 IV, XVII | CHAP. XVII. Of the Synod held in the plain of Haethfelth,
41 IV, XVII | little lower, "the synod held in the city of Rome, in
42 IV, XVIII | the blessed Pope Martin, held not long before at Rome,
43 IV, XIX | been brought, where it is held in great veneration to this
44 IV, XXVI | own lands, which had been held by the English, and so did
45 IV, XXVII | profaned the faith which they held by their wicked actions;
46 IV, XXIX | venerable Bishop Wilfrid held the episcopal see of that
47 V, VIII | revealed to him in a dream. He held the bishopric twenty-two
48 V, XVI | altar for the dead that are held in honour, their bodies
49 V, XIX | which had been formerly held, when Wilfrid was in Rome
50 V, XIX | from his bishopric, and was held in such honour by him, that
51 V, XIX | great authority, who had held the office of a bishop for
52 V, XIX | and abroad, when he had held the office of a bishop forty-five
53 V, XXI | pass, that after you have held sway in a temporal kingdom,
54 V, XX III| 13th of January, having held his see thirty-seven years,
55 V, XXIV | Kent, died; and a synod was held at Hertford, in the presence
56 V, XXIV | the year 680, a synod was held in the plain of Haethfelth,
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