Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | his sons, the death of the learned Tobias, Bishop of Rochester,
2 0, Life | have read thy devout and learned letter, wherein I found
3 0, Life | sleep of the soul; and being learned in our native poetry, he
4 I, XXVI | kingdom of Heaven. For he had learned from those who had instructed
5 II, IX | surrender all those of whom he learned that they had conspired
6 II, XV | Earpwald, a most Christian and learned man, who was banished, and
7 II, XVII | the Apostolic see. When he learned that the nation of the Northumbrians,
8 III, III | Bishop of the Apostolic see, learned to observe Easter according
9 III, III | thegns, for he had thoroughly learned the language of the Scots
10 III, IV | of Christ, and was most learned in the Scriptures, and renowned
11 III, IV | barbarous, they had not learned when that same first day
12 III, VI | of this bishop, not only learned to hope for a heavenly kingdom
13 III, VII | years in banishment, and learned and received the true faith;
14 III, X | inquiring into it diligently, learned that the dust had been taken
15 III, XIII | with the disease, a man learned in the study of letters,
16 III, XIX | carefully practised all that he learned to be right.~Now, in course
17 III, XIX | joyous or grievous tidings he learned from the holy angels and
18 III, XXIII | of those of whom he had learned the rule of regular discipline,
19 III, XXV | teacher in Christianity the learned Wilfrid, who had formerly
20 III, XXV | Anatolius was a most holy, learned, and commendable man; but
21 III, XXV | commandments of God, which they had learned and knew.~"But as for you
22 III, XXVII | is granted." For he had learned in a vision what the other
23 III, XXVIII | those things which he had learned therein, to be ordained
24 IV, II | the English nation that learned to deliver to the churches
25 IV, II | Roman use, which he had learned from the disciples of the
26 IV, XI | by whose doctrine he had learned to hope for heavenly things.~
27 IV, XVII | venerable bishops and many learned men, and diligently inquired
28 IV, XXIII | she had been instructed by learned men; for Bishop Aidan, and
29 IV, XXIV | advanced in years, he had never learned anything of versifying;
30 IV, XXIV | in the presence of many learned men, to tell his dream,
31 IV, XXVI | throne, being a man most learned in the Scriptures, said
32 V, VII | blessed Apostles, for he had learned that in Baptism alone the
33 V, VIII | he ordained, he made the learned Tobias bishop of the church
34 V, VIII | river Genlade. He was a man learned in the Scriptures, and perfectly
35 V, X | Black Hewald was the more learned of the two in Scripture.
36 V, XII | king Aldfrid, a man most learned in all respects, and was
37 V, XIII | covered." This story, as I learned it of the venerable Bishop
38 V, XV | admonished by many of the more learned sort, not to presume to
39 V, XV | Adamnan, and being found to be learned in the Scriptures, and acquainted
40 V, XVIII | being likewise a man very learned in the Holy Scriptures.~
41 V, XIX | a ready wit, he speedily learned the psalms and some other
42 V, XIX | friendship of the most holy and learned Boniface, the archdeacon,
43 V, XIX | by whose instruction he learned, in their order the four
44 V, XX | singer, as well as most learned in Holy Writ, sound in the
45 V, XX | going with him to Rome, learned there many profitable things
46 V, XX | which he could not have learned in his own country.~
47 V, XXI | according to what we have learned of the Apostolic see, even
48 V, XXI | Egyptians, who surpass all other learned men in calculation, falls
49 V, XXI | there are many who, having learned the ancient rules of the
50 V, XXI | of King. Naiton and many learned men, and carefully interpreted
51 V, XXI | Picts to be transcribed, learned, and observed, the erroneous
52 V, XX III| Rochester, died, a most learned man, as has been said before;
53 V, XX III| ecclesiastical and general, he learned both the Greek and Latin
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