Book, Chapter
1 I, XXIV | these words:~‘To his most reverend and holy brother and fellow
2 I, XXIV | keep you in safety, most reverend brother. Given the 23rd
3 I, XXVIII| the questions of the most reverend prelate, Augustine. Now
4 I, XXVIII| following words:~"To his most reverend and holy brother and fellow
5 I, XXVIII| keep you in safety, most reverend brother. Given the 22nd
6 I, XXIX | these words:~"To his most reverend and holy brother and fellow
7 I, XXIX | preserve you in safety, most reverend brother.~"Given the 22nd
8 I, XXX | has led, you to the most reverend Bishop Augustine, our brother,
9 I, XXXII | be given you by our most reverend brother, Bishop Augustine,
10 II, IV | Church. And the same most reverend pope, assembling a synod
11 II, XIV | the monastery of the most reverend abbot and priest, Thrydwulf,
12 III, IV | of Bishop Ninias, a most reverend and holy man of the British
13 III, IV | Lord 715.~But then the most reverend and holy father and priest,
14 III, XIII | and Ireland. For the most reverend prelate, Acca,is wont to
15 III, XIV | of our Lord 644, the most reverend Father Paulinus, formerly
16 III, XVI | At that time, the most reverend Bishop Aidan was dwelling
17 III, XXV | the Apostle, by the most reverend Archbishop Theodore. Eadbert,
18 III, XXV | be believed that our most reverend Father Columba and his successors,
19 III, XXVI | called Mailros,a man most reverend and gentle, was appointed
20 III, XXVI | of the bones of the most reverend Father Aidan, and left part
21 III, XXVIII| Ceadda, brother to the most reverend prelate Cedd, of whom mention
22 IV, II | invited from Kent by the most reverend Wilfrid, who was the first
23 IV, III | the custom of that most reverend prelate to go about the
24 IV, III | the Church of that most reverend prelate had been taken away
25 IV, III | monastery of the same most reverend father, which is called
26 IV, III | the account of the most reverend Father Egbert, above spoken
27 IV, III | mention was made of the most reverend prelate, Ceadda; whereupon
28 IV, V | priest and brother, the most reverend Bisi, bishop of the East
29 IV, XII | King Egfrid and the most reverend prelate, Wilfrid, who was
30 IV, XIII | Ethelwalch gave to the most reverend prelate, Wilfrid, land to
31 IV, XIV | memory of one which the most reverend Bishop Acca was wont often
32 IV, XVIII | together with the most reverend Abbot Biscop, surnamed Benedict,
33 IV, XVIII | matter in charge to the most reverend Abbot John, then appointed
34 IV, XXV | was told me by my most reverend fellow-priest, Aedgils,
35 IV, XXVI | refused to listen to the most reverend father, Egbert, advising
36 IV, XXVI | country of the Picts, the most reverend man of God, Trumwine, who
37 IV, XXVII | tokens of virtue, his most reverend abbot, Eata, removed him
38 IV, XXVII | discipline; for the same reverend father then governed that
39 IV, XXVII | before in Kent, when the most reverend Pope Gregory wrote to him,
40 IV, XXIX | eternal bliss.~The most reverend father died in the isle
41 IV, XXXI | approach the tomb of the reverend father Cuthbert, and there,
42 V, I | desiring to speak with the most reverend father, Ethelwald. Having
43 V, III | said bishop. When the most reverend Wilfrid, after a long banishment,
44 V, XI | their request, by the most reverend Bishop Wilfrid, who, having
45 V, XI | tongue, Trajectum. The most reverend prelate having built a church
46 V, XVIII | gained from books. The most reverend bishop, Pechthelm, of whom
47 V, XIX | great devotion by the most reverend bishop of Christ, Wilbrord.
48 V, XX | of King 0sred, the most reverend father, Abbot Hadrian, fellow
49 V, XXI | could learn it. The most reverend Abbot Ceolfrid favourably
50 V, XXII | before avoided. Thus the most reverend father being assured of
51 V, XXIV | be educated by the most reverend Abbot Benedict, and afterwards
52 V, XXIV | the ministry of the most reverend Bishop John, and at the
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