Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | and a hymn composed in her honour by Bede. The war between
2 I, VIII | the cathedrals raised in honour of the holy martyrs, and,
3 I, XVII | Apostles, they acquired honour and authority through a
4 I, XXVI | dedicated of old to the honour of St. Martin, (Note: St.
5 I, XXIX | twelve bishops, and enjoy the honour of a metropolitan; for we
6 I, XXIX | this distinction as regards honour between the bishops of the
7 I, XXXI | it is outwardly raised to honour cause it inwardly to fall
8 I, XXXII | upon earth. For He, Whose honour you seek and maintain among
9 I, XXXIII| city of Boulogne, with the honour due to so great a person.~
10 II, I | Apostolic see, a man of great honour in Christ and in the Church,
11 II, I | his horn be exalted with honour; so that the words of the
12 II, III | is an altar dedicated in honour of the blessed Pope Gregory,
13 II, XII | gold, and to sacrifice his honour, which is more valuable
14 II, XII | adversity, has raised you to the honour of a temporal kingdom; and
15 II, XX | buried in the church with the honour due to royal children and
16 III, II | additional sanctity and honour in the eyes of all men to
17 III, VIII | her monastery a church, in honour of all the Apostles, wherein
18 III, VIII | celebrated there with much honour on the 7th of July.~
19 III, XI | in the church, with due honour; and that there might be
20 III, XIII | merciful Creator, and the honour of His faithful servant."~
21 III, XVII | built there and dedicated in honour of the blessed prince of
22 III, XIX | translated thither with due honour; where it is well known
23 III, XXIII | stone in the monastery, in honour of the Blessed Mother of
24 III, XXIV | gifts and royal marks of honour greater than can be believed,
25 III, XXV | afterwards dedicated in honour of the blessed Peter the
26 IV, XVII | persons, of equal glory and honour."~And after much more of
27 IV, XVIII | monastery in Britain, in honour of the most blessed chief
28 IV, XX | years ago, in praise and honour of the same queen and bride
29 IV, XX | her fellows rejoices.~"Her honour has made many a blossom
30 IV, XX | shoot, virgin blossoms her honour has made to spring.~"Scorched
31 IV, XX | Thence she receives queenly honour and a sceptre in this world;
32 IV, XX | world; thence she receives honour, awaiting higher honour
33 IV, XX | honour, awaiting higher honour above.~"What need, gracious
34 IV, XX | serpentflies before the honour due to the holy raiment;
35 IV, XXVI | Peter the Apostle, with the honour due to his life and rank.
36 IV, XXX | above the pavement, for the honour due to him. They made known
37 V, VII | desirous to obtain the peculiar honour of being cleansed in the
38 V, IX | is to be named with all honour, and who, as was said before,
39 V, X | found, were buried with the honour due to martyrs; and the
40 V, X | and buried them with much honour in the church of the city
41 V, XI | each of those places to the honour of the saint whose relics
42 V, XVI | the dead that are held in honour, their bodies remaining
43 V, XIX | Apostle Peter, with the honour due to so great a prelate.
44 V, XIX | bishopric, and was held in such honour by him, that he commanded
45 V, XIX | should return home with honour.~When he came to Gaul, on
46 V, XX | church, which is dedicated in honour of the blessed Apostle Andrew
47 V, XX | to raise altars in their honour in separate side-chapels
48 V, XXI | to dedicate the same in honour of the blessed chief of
49 V, XXI | with the ancients, doing honour to the casting off of the
50 V, XXII | worthy to be named with all honour, whom we have before often
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