Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Samuel, I thought I would rest awhile, and, after recovering
2 0, Life | to summon Ceadda to his rest. The life of devotion ranks
3 0, Life | the Holy Ghost,’ and the rest, he breathed his last.~"
4 I, II | Forty of them were lost, the rest were, with much difficulty,
5 I, V | Severus divided from the rest by a rampart that part of
6 I, VIII | so far removed from the rest of the world, with the poison
7 I, VIII | well as to those of the rest of the world.~
8 I, XII | multitude of them, drove the rest out of the territories of
9 I, XIV | happened to be milder than the rest, and more inclined to truth,
10 I, XIV | inclined to truth, all the rest abhorred and persecuted
11 I, XVII | blessed Lupus and all the rest, greatly troubled, awakened
12 I, XXII | Britons, being for a time at rest from foreign invasions,
13 I, XXVI | churches.~When he, among the rest, believed and was baptized,
14 I, XXVII| heat, clothes against cold, rest against weariness, than
15 I, XXVII| that only a calm mind can rest in the light of contemplation,
16 II, I | same body in glory with the rest of the holy pastors of the
17 II, I | Gregory himself went with the rest, and saw among other wares
18 II, II | and then destroyed the rest of the impious army, not
19 II, VI | wherein having laid himself to rest, after he had with tears
20 II, VII | his power, from which the rest may be inferred, it happened
21 II, XI | hearing from you, be set at rest; and that we, discerning
22 II, XII | others were taking their rest, and were fast asleep. Edwin,
23 II, XIX | priests; to Saranus and the rest of the Scottish doctors
24 III, IV | himself and many other saints rest in the body), is now in
25 III, IV | being so far away from the rest of the world; but they earnestly
26 III, XI | 679-697 A.D.]~AMONG the rest, I think we ought not to
27 III, XI | stretching out all his limbs to rest. "Silence fell upon all
28 III, XIII | the miracles, among the rest, which he related, we have
29 III, XVII | not be consumed when the rest of the Church was on fire;
30 III, XIX | there is one thing among the rest, which we have thought it
31 III, XXV | strive to oppose all the rest of the world."~When he had
32 III, XXVII| began to compose himself to rest. When he had lain quiet
33 III, XXVII| in the morning, drank the rest, as has been said, with
34 IV, I | winter had obliged them to rest wherever they could. King
35 IV, II | found faulty. Among the rest, when he charged Bishop
36 IV, VII | same destruction as the rest. Receiving no certain answer
37 IV, VII | which their bodies were to rest and await the day of the
38 IV, XIII | afterwards, baptized the rest of the people. The queen,
39 IV, XXIII| her soul, even before the rest of the community had heard
40 IV, XXIV | there composed himself to rest at the proper time. Thereupon
41 IV, XXIV | there for him to take his rest. The man, wondering why
42 IV, XXV | chosen rather at this time of rest not to give yourself up
43 IV, XXX | find them dry and all the rest of the body consumed and
44 IV, XXXII| he thought fit, gave the rest to the youth to put back
45 V, V | behaved himself like the rest of the company; and living
46 V, XII | deadly cold; and finding no rest there, they leaped back
47 V, XII | without any interval of rest, I began to think that peradventure
48 V, XIII | and his sitting above the rest, seemed to be the chief
49 V, XIX | against him or not," and the rest as above stated. This being
50 V, XIX | heard, the Pope and all the rest said, that a man of so great
51 V, XIX | heaven, the bishop bade the rest go out for a time, and spoke
52 V, XX | plan of life, he spent the rest of his days in attendance
53 V, XXI | greater festival than the rest; and thus, perverting the
54 V, XXI | us the hope of a blessed rest after death.~"And these
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