Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | a revival was most to be desired.~It was to Egbert that he
2 0, Life | found that which I greatly desired, to wit, that masses and
3 0, Life | understanding also that thou hast desired and asked this of me. He
4 0, Life | joys of Heaven which he desired. And all who heard him or
5 I, I | arriving in this island by sea, desired to have a place granted
6 I, IV | writing to Pope Eleutherus, desired to be made a Christian.~
7 I, XX | great multitude of the army desired admission to the saving
8 I, XXVII | bishop. At the same time, he desired his solution of some doubts
9 II, II | their people. They therefore desired that a second time a synod
10 II, XII | bounty the kingdom which you desired. Take heed not to delay
11 II, XIII | his vain superstitions, he desired the king to furnish him
12 II, XV | having told him what he desired, was sent by him to preach
13 III, II | place of the holy cross, he desired him, on his return to bring
14 III, II | The brother did as he was desired; and returning in the evening,
15 III, III | island of Lindisfarne,as he desired. Which place, as the tide
16 III, VII | his learning and industry, desired him to accept an episcopal
17 III, VIII | the Apostles, wherein she desired that her body should be
18 III, XI | persons. The abbess thereupon desired that some of that health-bringing
19 III, XI | apartment, and calling a priest, desired that he would go with her
20 III, XXIII | holy, wise, and good man, desired him to accept some land
21 IV, I | accept the episcopate; but he desired a respite, to see whether
22 IV, II | lately heard; and all who desired to be instructed in sacred
23 IV, III | on the death of Jaruman, desired of Theodore that a bishop
24 IV, III | infirmity, and restored to their desired health.~In his place, Theodore
25 IV, IV | again the next winter, and desired to use in common what the
26 IV, VII | part of the monastery they desired to be buried and a cemetery
27 IV, IX | it should be buried, she desired to be carried thither, and
28 IV, IX | at hand; for, as she had desired, after one day and night,
29 IV, X | gift of sight which she had desired; and whereas she had been
30 IV, XI | habit, which he had long desired. He also carried to him
31 IV, XII | and going wherever he was desired, to teach Church music.
32 IV, XIX | aforesaid handmaid of Christ desired to have a monastery, because,
33 IV, XXIII | herself, but to many who desired to live aright.~When she
34 IV, XXIV | were wont to be carried. He desired the person that ministered
35 IV, XXV | confessed his guilt, and desired to be advised how he might
36 IV, XXVIII| resort thither. He also desired that instruments for husbandry
37 IV, XXVIII| God the means which he had desired of supporting himself by
38 IV, XXIX | Heaven has granted what we desired."~The event established
39 IV, XXX | manner of the dead, and they desired to put them into a new coffin,
40 V, IV | that was done, the thegn desired him to come into his house
41 V, X | who was over him, as they desired.~But when the barbarians
42 V, X | ealdorman, whom they had desired to see, hearing of it, was
43 V, X | angry that strangers who desired to come to him had not been
44 V, XI | that he might undertake the desired work of preaching the Gospel
45 V, XI | whose relics they were. He desired also there to learn or to
46 V, XII | greatly dreaded and some to be desired. [Circ. 696 A.D.]~AT this
47 V, XIX | comeliness, and greatly desired by all his nation to have
48 V, XIX | in Heaven, as he had long desired.~The same year that they
49 V, XXI | requests, sent the builders he desired, and likewise the following
50 V, XXI | how much more is it to be desired, and most earnestly to be
51 V, XXI | concerning which likewise you desired me to write to you, be in
52 V, XXI | nation to King Aldfrid, desired to see our monastery, and
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