Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | mission. The marriage of Edwin, king of Northumbria, and
2 0, Int | Letters from Pope Boniface to Edwin and his consort are quoted
3 0, Int | consort are quoted at length, Edwin’s early history with its
4 0, Int | Through the influence of Edwin on Earpwald, king of East
5 0, Int | the overthrow and death of Edwin at the battle of Hatfield
6 II, V | own race. The fifth was Edwin, king of the Northumbrian
7 II, IX | Humber, with their king, Edwin, received the Word of faith
8 II, IX | answer being brought to Edwin by his messengers, he promised
9 II, IX | was promised, and sent to Edwin, and in accordance with
10 II, IX | 625, and so came to King Edwin with the aforesaid maiden
11 II, IX | to lie in wait for King Edwin, in hopes at once to deprive
12 II, X | ADDRESSED TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS EDWIN, KING OF THE ENGLISH.~ "
13 II, X | ENGLISH.~ "To the illustrious Edwin, king of the English, Bishop
14 II, XI | pope also wrote to King Edwin's consort, Ethelberg, to
15 II, XI | ROME, TO ETHELBERG, KING EDWIN'S QUEEN.~ "To the illustrious
16 II, XII | for the salvation of King Edwin and his nation. But a heavenly
17 II, XII | Goodness, for the salvation of Edwin and his subjects; at length,
18 II, XII | promised either to kill Edwin, or to deliver him up to
19 II, XII | His friend went away; Edwin remained alone without,
20 II, XII | rest, and were fast asleep. Edwin, in his turn, asked, what
21 II, XII | murdered by your enemies." Edwin replied, that he would give
22 II, XII | in the English nation?" Edwin, encouraged by these questions,
23 II, XII | his wholesome guidance?" Edwin at once promised that he
24 II, XII | Raegenheri, was killed. Thus Edwin, in accordance with the
25 II, XII | king on the throne.~ King Edwin, therefore, delaying to
26 II, XIV | CHAP. XIV.~[627 A.D.]~ KING EDWIN, therefore, with all the
27 II, XIV | Osfrid and Eadfrid, King Edwin's sons who were both born
28 II, XIV | the pagans, by whom King Edwin was slain, afterwards burnt,
29 II, XV | CHAP. XV. ~~ EDWIN was so zealous for the true
30 II, XVI | in the presence of King Edwin, and with him a great multitude
31 II, XVI | wheresoever the dominion of King Edwin extended, that, as is still
32 II, XVII | letters of exhortation to King Edwin, with fatherly love inflaming
33 II, XVII | son, and excellent lord, Edwin king of the Angles, Bishop
34 II, XVIII| ordained in his epistle to King Edwin, to wit, that when either
35 II, XX | CHAP. XX.~~ EDWIN reigned most gloriously
36 II, XX | that is called Haethfelth, Edwin was killed on the 12th of
37 II, XX | more than with pagans. King Edwin's head was brought to York,
38 II, XX | most valiant thegn of King Edwin, having with him Eanfled,
39 II, XX | and Wuscfrea, the son of Edwin, as well as Yffi, the son
40 II, XX | Yffi, the son of Osfrid, Edwin's son. Afterwards Ethelberg,
41 II, XX | many rich goods of King Edwin, among which were a large
42 III, I | CHAP. I. How King Edwin’s next successors lost both
43 III, I | retrieved both. [633 A.D.]~EDWIN being slain in battle, the
44 III, I | province. For all the time that Edwin reigned, the sons of the
45 III, VI | people. He was nephew to King Edwin through his sister Acha;
46 III, IX | had slain his predecessor Edwin, at a place called in the
47 III, XIV | Oswin, of the race of King Edwin, and son to Osricof whom
48 III, XV | Eanfled, the daughter of King Edwin, who had been carried thither
49 III, XXIV | Eanfled, her mother’s father, Edwin, and many other noble persons,
50 IV, XXIII| Hereric, nephew to King Edwin, and with that king she
51 V, XXIV | Eanfled, daughter of King Edwin, was baptized with twelve
52 V, XXIV | In the year 627, King Edwin was baptized, with his nation,
53 V, XXIV | In the year 633, King Edwin being killed, Paulinus returned
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