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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | provinces; Mellitus apd Justus take refuge on the Continent; 2 0, Life | absorbing occupations to take his place at the daily offices, 3 0, Life | and writing, proceed to take in hand the fourth." Intellectual 4 0, Life | whether my Maker will not soon take me away.’ But to us it seemed 5 0, Life | answered, ‘Nay, it is light, take thy pen and make ready, 6 0, Life | said truly, it is finished. Take my head in thy hands, for 7 I, XII | and advised them rather to take up arms and make an effort 8 I, XVI | Britons began by degrees to take heart, and gather strength, 9 I, XX | straits were compelled to take up arms. In their terror 10 I, XX | from the font, began to take up arms and prepare for 11 I, XX | all security, thinking to take them by surprise, the bishops 12 I, XXV | favourable entertainment, and take care to supply you with 13 I, XXVII | live continent, they are to take wives, and receive their 14 I, XXVII | But let not the Church take more than it has lost of 15 I, XXVII | ordination of a bishop is to take place without assembling 16 I, XXVII | spiritual affairs, we may take example by the temporal, 17 I, XXVII | when the flesh begins to take delight in it, then sin 18 I, XXIX | precedence. But let them take counsel and act in concert 19 I, XXXII | this reason, that we may take heed to our souls, and be 20 II, II | replied, "Our Lord saith, Take My yoke upon you, and learn 21 II, V | thence, he came into Kent, to take counsel with his fellow 22 II, XII | kingdom which you desired. Take heed not to delay to perform 23 III, VIII | fit, three days after, to take up the stone that covered 24 III, XVI | queen. Not being able to take it by storm or by siege, 25 III, XXVI | But if they happened to take a repast there, they were 26 III, XXVI | sick, and, in a word, to take care of souls; and they 27 IV, I | labourer in teaching, he might take special care that Theodore 28 IV, III | return seven days hence, and take me away with them." Which 29 IV, III | to put in their hand and take out some of the dust. This 30 IV, V | dedicated to God, nor to take away forcibly any part of 31 IV, V | him in matrimony, that he take no other, if he wishes to 32 IV, XIII | the people had no skill to take any of them, except eels 33 IV, XVIII | He was also allowed to take the aforesaid Abbot John 34 IV, XVIII | return to Rome he would take that road, and visit their 35 IV, XIX | doubted that this might take place in our age, which 36 IV, XIX | sixteen years, thought fit to take up her bones, and, putting 37 IV, XIX | others, had gone within to take up and wash the bones, on 38 IV, XXII | could find any friends to take care of him; but in so doing 39 IV, XXIV | stable, where he had to take care of the cattle that 40 IV, XXIV | quit the secular habit, and take upon him monastic vows; 41 IV, XXIV | a place there for him to take his rest. The man, wondering 42 IV, XXVIII | present, and compelled to take upon himself the duties 43 IV, XXVIII | and that Cuthbert should take upon him the government 44 IV, XXX | minds of the brethren to take up his bones. They thought 45 V, II | caused the physician to take in hand the healing of the 46 V, XIII | king answered, "Say not so; take heed and be of sound mind." " 47 V, XIII | answered, ‘Ye speak truly; take him and lead him away to 48 V, XIX | three years, he retired to take charge of his monastery 49 V, XXI | of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, 50 V, XXI | Saturday, every man should take to him a lamb, according 51 V, XXI | Easter, I also exhort you to take heed that the tonsure, concerning 52 V, XXI | might bear them away and take them from us; to the end 53 V, XX III| themselves and their children to take upon them monastic vows, 54 V, XXIV | to the end that he might take the heavenly country by


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