Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | the West Saxon diocese is carried out, Aldhelm being appointed
2 0, Life | the help of one little boy carried on the services in the usual
3 0, Life | the priest, Elfred, and carried to Durham. In 1104, when
4 0, Life | praise of God, his soul was carried by angels to the joys of
5 I, I | though snakes are often carried thither out of Britain,
6 I, VI | any before it; for it was carried on incessantly for the space
7 I, XII | use. Nevertheless, they carried it for many miles between
8 I, XIX | fanned by the wind, was carried on to the dwelling in which
9 I, XXVII | consideration; but when they are carried away with love of the same
10 I, XXXIII | inquiring who and whence he was, carried away the body, and interred
11 II, I | was himself made Pope, he carried out the long-desired work,
12 II, VII | failed, ordered himself to be carried towards the raging masses
13 II, VII | fiercely. The bishop, being carried thither by his servants,
14 II, XX | the chiefs, by whom it was carried on, was a pagan, and the
15 III, VI | meat set before him to be carried to the poor, and the dish
16 III, IX | use, that the earth being carried away by degrees, a hole
17 III, IX | place, or with the dust carried from it; but we have thought
18 III, IX | was put into a wagon and carried to the place and laid down
19 III, X | with the dust which he had carried in it, on a post in the
20 III, XI | in which those bones were carried arrived towards evening
21 III, XV | King Edwin, who had been carried thither when her father
22 III, XVI | flames of fire and the smoke carried by the wind rising above
23 III, XVIII | out of the monastery, and carried him to the army, hoping
24 III, XIX | monastery.When this was duly carried out, he became desirous
25 III, XXVI | church of Lindisfarne. Colman carried home with him part of the
26 III, XXVII | priest of the Lord, Tuda,was carried off, and was honourably
27 IV, I | journey, he was not long after carried off, with almost all his
28 IV, VI | which he was wont to be carried when sick, is kept by his
29 IV, VI | splinters cut from it, when carried to the sick, are wont immediately
30 IV, IX | venerable abbess had been carried into the church, till it
31 IV, IX | buried, she desired to be carried thither, and to be placed
32 IV, X | lost sight, if she were carried to the monastery of the
33 IV, XI | had long desired. He also carried to him a considerable sum
34 IV, XIV | delivered from death, and to be carried into Heaven, to behold our
35 IV, XIV | the Lord’s Oblation to be carried to the sick boy.~Soon after
36 IV, XVIII | presided, was by his friends carried to Tours, and honourably
37 IV, XVIII | of the English nation was carried to Rome, and received with
38 IV, XIX | returned thanks to Him and carried it to the monastery.~When
39 IV, XXII | of the enemy’s army, and carried before their lord, who was
40 IV, XXII | believed it to be his. So he carried it to his monastery, and
41 IV, XXIII | in that same light, being carried to heaven attended and guided
42 IV, XXIV | to die, were wont to be carried. He desired the person that
43 IV, XXVIII | at hand, was over, it was carried out at Easter, in the city
44 IV, XXIX | entreaties, he consented to be carried back to the isle of Lindisfarne,
45 V, III | body, as if the bishop had carried it away with him; notwithstanding
46 V, IV | three weeks she could not be carried out of the chamber where
47 V, X | as has been said, were carried against the stream for the
48 V, XVII | though the earth is daily carried away by believers, yet still
49 V, XVIII | holy dust being frequently carried away, a great hole was made
50 V, XIX | being laid in a coffin, was carried to his monastery, which
51 V, XIX | could not ride, but was carried in his bed by the hands
52 V, XIX | of the brethren, he was carried to his first monastery which
53 V, XX III| calamities at both times. They carried their flaming brands towards
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