Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | 655 are followed by Oswy’s rule, which established Christianity
2 0, Life | observance of the monastic rule and attendance at the daily
3 0, Life | Ceolfrid, and under his rule and that of his successor,
4 0, Life | the observance of monastic rule and the daily charge of
5 I, XI | Then the Romans ceased to rule in Britain, almost 470 years
6 I, XXVII| kept under ecclesiastical rule, that they may live orderly,
7 I, XXVII| may do nothing beyond the rule prescribed by reason. You
8 I, XXIX | Holiness they may learn the rule of a right belief and a
9 I, XXXII| among the people under your rule; in all uprightness increase
10 I, XXXII| with the nations under his rule. Whence it followed, that
11 I, XXXII| trained up in the monastic rule, full of the knowledge of
12 II, I | better observance of monastic rule, to the end that at all
13 II, I | ought to be preferred to rule the Church; how such rulers
14 II, IV | He instituted a monastic rule of great severity.) in Gaul,
15 II, X | and the nations under his rule; we therefore trust, with
16 II, XVIII| fruit, and following the rule of your master and head,
17 III, III | all the nation under his rule should be endued with the
18 III, V | conformably to the Apostolic rule, give them the milk of more
19 III, XIX | Sigbert, and to establish a rule of life therein. This monastery
20 III, XXII | observe the discipline of a rule of life, as far as those
21 III, XXIII| whom he had learned the rule of regular discipline, first
22 III, XXV | nation, but instructed in the rule of ecclesiastical truth
23 III, XXV | served one God to observe one rule of life; and as they all
24 III, XXV | undoubtedly, following the rule of truth in his Easter,
25 III, XXV | you are ignorant of the rule of this distinction is proved
26 III, XXV | say you imitate, and whose rule and precepts confirmed by
27 III, XXV | show them a more perfect rule to follow; for assuredly
28 III, XXVI | and observing the Catholic rule with regard to the time
29 III, XXIX | continually to follow the pious rule of the chief of the Apostles,
30 IV, II | Hadrian, he taught the right rule of life, and the canonical
31 IV, IV | venerable fathers, under a rule and a canonical abbot, in
32 IV, VI | care of those under her rule, as was also manifested
33 IV, XII | years; and during their rule he died, and Haedde succeeded
34 IV, XII | time was subject to English rule. Eadhaed returning from
35 IV, XIII | with him, and established a rule of life; and his successors
36 IV, XVII | Jesus Christ, under the rule of our most pious lords,
37 IV, XXIII| it in all things under a rule of life, according as she
38 IV, XXIII| intent upon establishing a rule of life, it happened that
39 IV, XXIII| monastery under the same rule of monastic life as the
40 IV, XXIII| instructed according to rule, and admitted into the fellowship
41 IV, XXIV | the discipline of monastic rule, but inflamed with fervent
42 IV, XXVII| he instructed many in the rule of monastic life, both by
43 V, XII | choose to observe so hard a rule of continence," he replied, "
44 V, XIX | teaching of the catholic rule which the Fathers fixed,
45 V, XIX | precepts which the Fathers’ rule enjoined. And long time
46 V, XXI | the same. Which threefold rule whosoever shall rightly
47 V, XXI | many days. Wherefore the rule which we laid down is proved
48 V, XXI | lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser
49 V, XXI | and the lesser light to rule the night.’ Or, as another
50 V, XXII | it had not, to a perfect rule of life. Even as, contrarywise,
51 V, XXII | points instructed in the rule of the Catholic faith, still
52 V, XXIV | time the Romans ceased to rule in Britain. [I, 11.]~In
53 V, XXIV | the observance of monastic rule, and the daily charge of
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