Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | Dr. Mason's "Mission of St. Augustine," Dr. Rhys's "
2 0, Pref | Oxford, Professor Lindsay of St. Andrews University, Miss
3 0, Pref | the University Library, St. Andrews, whose unfailing
4 0, Int | there, e.g., The Life of St. Fursa, The Life of St.
5 0, Int | of St. Fursa, The Life of St. Ethelburg, Adamnan’s work
6 0, Int | and the Anonymous Life of St. Cuthbert. That some form
7 0, Int | Lucius, in the story of St. Alban, affording evidence
8 0, Int | Chapter 23 with the mission of St. Augustine in 597 AD. The
9 0, Int | account of the mission of St. Columba to the Northern
10 0, Int | A.D., and incidentally of St. Ninian’s mission to the
11 0, Int | before the grant of Iona to St. Columba, and its constitution,
12 0, Int | A vision of the Irish St. Fursa, who founded the
13 0, Int | an account of the life of St. Cuthbert and stories of
14 0, Int | succeeded by Albinus as Abbot of St. Augustine’s. Bede’s friend,
15 0, Life | records with approval how St. Cuthbert thought "that
16 0, Life | thyself.’" He tells us how St. Gregory bewailed his own
17 0, Life | He repeated the words of St. Paul the Apostle, ‘It is
18 0, Life | receiveth; and the words of St. Ambrose, ‘I have not so
19 0, Life | translation of the Gospel of St. John, from the beginning,
20 I, I | requirements. For water, as St. Basil says, receives the
21 I, X | Briton. His great opponent, St. Augustine, speaks of him
22 I, X | which he had been deprived. St . Augustine, and the other
23 I, XVIII | tribune, and then coming to St. Alban, there received of
24 I, XXVI | CHAP. XXVI. How St. Augustine in Kent followed
25 I, XXVI | of old to the honour of St. Martin, (Note: St. Martin
26 I, XXVI | honour of St. Martin, (Note: St. Martin was regarded with
27 I, XXVI | been his disciples, e.g., St. Ninian and, St. Patrick.
28 I, XXVI | disciples, e.g., St. Ninian and, St. Patrick. The Roman church
29 I, XXVI | Patrick. The Roman church of St. Martin at Canterbury has
30 I, XXVII | CHAP. XXVII. How St. Augustine, being made a
31 II, I | shows us this also, that St.Augustine and his companions
32 II, III | Ethelbert built the church of St. Paul the Apostle, in the
33 II, V | faith, and was buried in St. Martin's chapel within
34 II, XIV | April, in the church of St. Peter the Apostle, which
35 III, IV | episcopal see, named after St. Martin the bishop, and
36 III, VI | shrine, as revered relics, in St. Peter’s church in the royal
37 IV, I | had before the tonsure of St. Paul,the Apostle, after
38 IV, III | and was first buried by St. Mary’s Church, but afterwards,
39 IV, XVIII | as it was practised at St. Peter’s at Rome. The Abbot
40 IV, XVIII | his body, for the sake of St. Martin, in whose monastery
41 IV, XXVIII | CHAP. XXVIII. How the same St. Cuthbert, living the life
42 IV, XXXII | his eye at the relics of St. Cuthbert.~NOR is that cure
43 V, II | an oratory dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel,
44 V, VIII | years, and was buried in St. Peter’s church, where all
45 V, XVI | stands the great church of St. Mary." He likewise wrote
46 V, XXI | the tonsure of him whom St. Peter anathematized? and
47 V, XX III| buried in the chapel of St. Paul the Apostle, which
48 V, XX III| built within the church of St. Andrew for his own place
49 V, XXIV | have found in the works of St. Augustine I have taken
50 V, XXIV | each. On the Revelation of St. John, three books. Likewise,
51 V, XXIV | the Life and Passion of St. Felix, Confessor, from
52 V, XXIV | the Life and Passion of St. Anastasius, which was ill
53 V, XXIV | Northumbrians, receiving St. Peter’s tonsure for the
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