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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | of those things which I saw with my own eyes and heard 2 I, XIX | infirmity; but one night he saw one clad in garments as 3 I, XXXIII| neighbouring people who saw it, perceiving that he had 4 II, I | blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: 5 II, I | went with the rest, and saw among other wares some boys 6 II, V | serve idols. And when they saw the bishop, whilst celebrating 7 II, IX | s most devoted servant, saw this, having no buckler 8 II, XII | of the dead of night he saw approaching a person, whose 9 III, V | aside to any whomsoever he saw, whether rich or poor, and 10 III, XIV | long; for I never before saw a humble king; whence I 11 III, XVI | in that island. When he saw the flames of fire and the 12 III, XIX | days after, he not only saw the greater joys of the 13 III, XIX | casting his eyes downward, he saw, as it were, a dark valley 14 III, XIX | underneath him. He also saw four fires in the air, not 15 III, XIX | he has deserved."~Then he saw one of the three angels, 16 III, XIX | danger of the fire. He also saw devils flying through the 17 III, XXV | Easter which we keep, we saw celebrated by all at Rome, 18 III, XXV | suffered, and were buried; we saw the same done by all in 19 IV, III | passed away from this world, saw the soul of his brother 20 IV, VIII | point of leaving her body, saw some small part of the future 21 IV, IX | night, at dusk, plainly saw as it were a human body, 22 IV, IX | to the vision which she saw: "Very acceptable to me 23 IV, IX | the answer of him whom she saw and to whom she spoke; then, 24 IV, XI | composed himself to sleep, and saw a consoling vision, which 25 IV, XI | he afterwards related, he saw three men in shining garments 26 IV, XXIII | of good life to all that saw and heard him. At that time, 27 IV, XXIII | exhortation, she joyfully saw death come, or, in the words 28 IV, XXIII | eyes, as she thought, she saw the roof of the house open, 29 IV, XXIII | earnestly upon that light, she saw the soul of the aforesaid 30 IV, XXIII | ordained, that when some saw her departure out of this 31 IV, XXIII | handmaid of God died. This nun saw her soul ascend to heaven 32 IV, XXIV | by singing in turn, if he saw the harp come towards him, 33 IV, XXV | singing psalms, on a sudden I saw one standing by me whose 34 IV, XXIX | parting, they never again saw one another in the flesh; 35 V, V | the bishop went in, and saw him very near death, and 36 V, VII | sea, by many a path, and saw the city of Romulus and 37 V, XII | dread sight, on a sudden I saw the place before us begin 38 V, XII | led me in open light, I saw a vast wall before us, the 39 V, XII | and gone farther on, I saw before me a much more beautiful 40 V, XII | foul flaming pit which you saw, is the mouth of Hell, into 41 V, XII | with the company of those I saw in it. Nevertheless, I durst 42 V, XIII | contrarywise before his death saw a book containing his sins, 43 V, XIII | impenitent. And whereas he saw diverse books laid before 44 V, XIV | being at the point of death, saw the place of punishment 45 V, XIV | began to tell them, that he saw Hell opened, and Satan sunk 46 V, XIV | suffer death for the truth, saw the heavens opened, and 47 V, XIV | when death was at hand, saw Hell opened, and witnessed 48 V, XIV | Devil and his followers; he saw also, unhappy wretch! his 49 V, XV | time in that province, and saw the canonical rites of the 50 V, XIX | up, and opening his eyes, saw round about him a company 51 V, XXI | short which you thought you saw; so that you may perceive 52 V, XXII | continued in the flesh, till he saw his hearers accept and keep 53 V, XXII | day of the Lord, and he saw it and was glad.~


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