Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | there seems to be no good reason to suppose that the autobiographical
2 0, Life | his monastic perfection by reason of his pastoral charge,
3 I, I | beneath the earth. For this reason the days are of a great
4 I, XXVII| beyond the rule prescribed by reason. You will add to this, how
5 I, XXVII| inestimable Mystery? For this reason also, it was said to David,
6 I, XXVII| delight, so that through reason it opposes it, and does
7 I, XXXII| are sent before, for this reason, that we may take heed to
8 II, I | his monastic perfection by reason of his pastoral charge,
9 II, XIII | eternal happiness. For which reason my counsel is, O king, that
10 II, XVII | love for you, as well as by reason of the great extent of the
11 III, II | place;and this with good reason; for it appears that there
12 III, IV | observance of Easter, by reason of their being so far away
13 III, VIII | whereof they resolved, by reason of the greatness of the
14 III, XII | it was day; and that by reason of his constant custom of
15 III, XIX | the heat of mid-summer, by reason of the great terror or joy
16 III, XXI | received four priests, who by reason of their learning and good
17 III, XXII | metal; and that it ought in reason to be concluded, that all
18 III, XXV | all holy men; for which reason he was deservedly beloved
19 III, XXV | traditions of the Scots. For this reason he had also given him a
20 III, XXV | invented by devils. For this reason it was, that Paul circumcised
21 III, XXVI | not the belly.~For this reason the religious habit was
22 III, XXVI | the villages for no other reason than to preach, baptize,
23 IV, IV | agree among themselves, by reason that the Scots, in the summer
24 IV, VIII | called Aesica; who, by reason of his tender age, was being
25 IV, XI | divorced from him; for which reason many were of opinion and
26 IV, XIII | Though he could not, by reason the enmity of the aforesaid
27 IV, XIV | those that were in danger by reason of the disease, or by saving
28 IV, XV | for many years; for which reason, during all that time, they
29 IV, XXI | sister Osthryth.There was now reason to expect a more bloody
30 IV, XXIII| episcopal functions; for which reason, Oftfor was, by universal
31 IV, XXIV | gift of song, for which reason he never could compose any
32 IV, XXIV | versifying; and for this reason sometimes at a banquet,
33 IV, XXIV | do otherwise; for which reason he made a fair ending of
34 IV, XXV | aware that it happened by reason of the wickedness of those
35 IV, XXV | oppressed with great grief by reason of his guilty conscience,
36 IV, XXV | perceiving it, asked what was the reason, to which he answered: "
37 IV, XXV | of strange men; for which reason, as is meet, a heavy judgement
38 V, IX | race and origin; for which reason they are still corruptly
39 V, XIV | the brethren. For which reason it befell him according
40 V, XVII | be vaulted and roofed, by reason of the passage of our Lord’
41 V, XIX | than the tonsure; for which reason he was justly loved by his
42 V, XIX | his thoughts; for which reason he plentifully supplied
43 V, XIX | course of life, and for that reason had left his country and
44 V, XXI | is added in the Gospel by reason of the Passion and Resurrection
45 V, XXI | prescribes.~"The catholic reason of this observance being
46 V, XXI | law, without any necessary reason; for when they begin to
47 V, XXI | so, there is this cogent reason. It is written in Genesis, ‘
48 V, XXI | the equinox, the aforesaid reason proves that such moon is
49 V, XXI | likewise to hear the mystical reason in this matter, we are commanded
50 V, XXI | instructed respecting the reason for the Paschal time, you
51 V, XXI | now I so fully learn the reason for observing this time,
52 V, XXIV | be visited" ; one of the Reason of Leap-Year, and one of
53 V, XXIV | was great tribulation by reason of pestilence, which continued
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