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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Int | Pope Honorius, converts the West Saxons. Their king, Cynegils, 2 0, Int | ecclesiastical, and finally the West Saxon see is fixed at Winchester.~ 3 0, Int | After a brief allusion to West Saxon history, the devastation 4 0, Int | Chapter 7 we have a piece of West Saxon history: Caedwalla, 5 0, Int | time the division of the West Saxon diocese is carried 6 I, I | Britain, and lies to the west of it; but as it is shorter 7 I, I | Picts; it runs from the west far into the land, where, 8 I, III | miles in length from east to west, and twelve from north to 9 I, III | east end, and three at the west. Nero, succeeding Claudius 10 I, VI | Maximian Herculius in the west, commanded the churches 11 I, XII | sea, the Scots from the west, and the Picts from the 12 I, XII | monastery of Aebbercurnig, west of it, at a place called 13 I, XII | straight line from east to west, as is still evident to 14 I, XV | the South-Saxons, and the West Saxons. From the Angles, 15 I, XXI | ended the empire of the West.~ 16 II, II | borders of the Hwiccas and West Saxons; and began by brotherly 17 II, X | from the east unto the west, through faith by confession 18 III, VII | CHAP. VII. How the West Saxons received the Word 19 III, VII | A. D.]~AT that time, the West Saxons, formerly called 20 III, VII | Thus the province of the West Saxons continued no small 21 III, VII | the whole bishopric of the West Saxons by synodical authority.~ 22 III, XVII | against the wall at the west end of the church, and so 23 III, XX | Deusdedit of the nation of the West Saxons, was chosen the sixth 24 III, XXV | Agilbert, bishop of the West Saxons, above-mentioned, 25 III, XXVIII | Gaul, and Ceadda, among the West Saxons, to be bishops for 26 III, XXVIII | themselves to the province of the West Saxons, where Wini was bishop, 27 IV, IV | island, which is to the west of Ireland, and at some 28 IV, V | Leutherius, bishop of the West Saxons, and Wynfrid, bishop 29 IV, XII | in the bishopric of the West Saxons; how Cuichelm succeeded 30 IV, XII | the fourth bishop of the West Saxons; for Birinus was 31 IV, XIII | from Kent to the south and west, as far as the West Saxons, 32 IV, XIII | and west, as far as the West Saxons, containing land 33 IV, XIII | Meanware, in the country of the West Saxons.The bishop, therefore, 34 IV, XIII | on all sides, except the west, where is an entrance about 35 IV, XV | the Gewissae, that is, the West Saxons, who were in the 36 IV, XVI | who is now bishop of the West Saxons.~The island is situated 37 V, VII | How Caedwalla, king of the West Saxons, went to Rome to 38 V, VII | Caedwalla, king of the West Saxons, having most vigorously 39 V, XVI | being a mile in length from west to east, and having a low 40 V, XVI | south, the north, and the west. It has eight doors or entrances 41 V, XVII | having an entrance from the west, with a great lamp hanging 42 V, XVIII | Eadbert and Eolla, and the West Saxons, Daniel and Aldhelm, 43 V, XVIII | reign, Haedde, bishop of the West Saxons, departed to the 44 V, XVIII | who were subject to the West Saxons, were led by him 45 V, XIX | ship, and was driven by a west wind into Frisland, and 46 V, XX III| disaster to both east and west; or without doubt one was 47 V, XX III| in the province of the West Saxons, Daniel and Forthere; 48 V, XX III| from the prelate of the West Saxons. All these provinces, 49 V, XXIV | 688, Caedwald, king of the West Saxons, went to Rome from 50 V, XXIV | 750, Cuthred, king of the West Saxons, rose up against 51 V, XXIV | reign; Cyniwulf, king of the West Saxons, died; and the same


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