Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | of Paulinus. The story is told in detail. Letters from
2 0, Int | Cnobheresburg in East Anglia is told in detail. Changes in the
3 0, Int | evangelization. The story is told of the attempted mission
4 0, Int | The story of his life is told.~Not long after, Hadrian
5 0, Life | the simple story has been told, the desire to tell it afresh
6 0, Life | this, that much could be told and written concerning him,
7 I, XII | wall which they had been told to raise, not of stone,
8 I, XIX | man performed cannot be told. Moreover, he would suffer
9 I, XXV | liberty to preach. It is told that, as they drew near
10 I, XXVI | Christ’s Holy Church. It is told that the king, while he
11 II, I | they were brought? and was told, from the island of Britain,
12 II, I | king of that called?" They told him his name was Aelli;'
13 II, XII | night; and calling him out, told him what the king had promised
14 II, XII | intention of doing what I told you before, she dissuaded
15 II, XV | and ordained, and having told him what he desired, was
16 II, XVI | veracity, whose name was Deda, told me concerning the faith
17 II, XVI | even to our days.~ It is told that there was then such
18 III, II | sore need. Then, we are told, that the cross being made
19 III, VI | give one instance, it is told, that when he was once sitting
20 III, VI | came in on a sudden, and told the king, that a great multitude
21 III, XI | and knocking at the door, told the abbess. She, opening
22 III, XII | that came from thence, and told me this, added, that at
23 III, XIV | the wretched. This being told to the king, when they were
24 III, XV | of this miracle was not told me by a person of little
25 III, XIX | fires those were, he was told, they were the fires which
26 III, XIX | truthful and religious man told him, that he had seen Fursa
27 III, XIX | in a thin garment when he told the story, yet he sweated
28 III, XXIII| made bishop, as shall be told hereafter. For, as it rarely
29 III, XXIII| reading of Scripture, he was told that he had not been regenerated
30 IV, III | surprise and joy of all, and told what a cure had been wrought
31 IV, XI | splendour of light; and told him that he should die the
32 IV, XIV | affirming that it had been told him by most creditable brothers
33 IV, XIX | the truth thereof; and he told me that he was an undoubted
34 IV, XIX | dedicated to God. It is told of her that from the time
35 IV, XX | Helen; light tales shall be told by the wanton, chaste is
36 IV, XXII | and from what his brother told him he understood, that
37 IV, XXII | soul. This story was also told me by some of those who
38 IV, XXIII| and heaving deep sighs, told her that the Abbess Hilda,
39 IV, XXIII| from each other.~It is also told, that her death was, in
40 IV, XXIV | was over him, and having told him of the gift he had received,
41 IV, XXV | came into the monastery, told them to Aebba,the mother
42 IV, XXV | out after this manner, was told me by my most reverend fellow-priest,
43 IV, XXXI | the Lord for his recovery, told the brothers what had been
44 IV, XXXII| three years ago, and was told me lately by the brother
45 V, I | miracle of his, which was told me by one of the brothers
46 V, III | 705 A.D.]~THE same Berthun told another miracle concerning
47 V, III | universal joy, the abbess told us, that one of the nuns,
48 V, III | been let blood, and being told that it was on the fourth
49 V, IX | said above. This brother told him a vision which he had
50 V, IX | charged the brother that had told it him, not to tell it to
51 V, XIX | the Apostolic see. When he told the brethren, they commended
52 V, XIX | aforesaid monastery, and he told her of his desire to visit
53 V, XIX | in white raiment, and he told me that he was Michael,
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