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Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Int | Canterbury and is himself succeeded by Justus (in 624). In Chapter 2 0, Int | At Canterbury, Justus is succeeded by Archbishop Honorius. 3 0, Int | by his relics. Oswald is succeeded by Oswy in Bernicia and 4 0, Int | the holy Ethelwald, who succeeded Cuthbert as anchorite at 5 0, Int | Church (689 A.D.). He is succeeded by Ini, who in 725 likewise 6 0, Int | after, Hadrian dies and is succeeded by Albinus as Abbot of St. 7 I, IV | called Marcus Aurelius, succeeded in 161 A.D. His colleague 8 I, VIII | created emperor in Britain, succeeded his father in the sovereignty. 9 I, XIII | forty-fifth from Augustus, succeeded Honorius and governed the 10 I, XXII | and another generation succeeded, which knew nothing of those 11 II, IV | CHAP. IV. ~LAURENTIUS succeeded Augustine in the bishopric, 12 II, VII | who was bishop of London, succeeded to the see of Canterbury, 13 II, VIII | of Rochester, immediately succeeded Mellitus in the archbishopric. 14 II, XII | enemy, but, by his death, succeeded the king on the throne.~ 15 II, XV | three years, till Sigbert succeeded to the kingdom, brother 16 II, XIX | synod. Likewise John, who succeeded Severinus, successor to 17 III, VII | died, his son Coinwalch succeeded him on the throne, but refused 18 III, XIV | about thirty years of age, succeeded him on the throne of his 19 III, XVII | monastery of the Scots, succeeded him, and continued no small 20 III, XVIII | or dispersed.~They were succeeded in the kingdom by Anna,the 21 III, XXI | most Christian king, Oswy, succeeded him in the throne, as we 22 III, XXI | of the Scottish nation, succeeded him in the bishopric. But 23 III, XXII | commands of Christ.~Sigbert was succeeded in the kingdom by Suidhelm, 24 III, XXV | ordained and sent by the Scots, succeeded him in the bishopric, and 25 III, XXV | the death of Finan, who succeeded him, when Colman, who was 26 III, XXVI | returned home, and Tuda succeeded him in the bishopric, and 27 IV, III | clergy of the prelate he succeeded, and had for no small time 28 IV, V | July; his brother Hlothere succeeded him on the throne, which 29 IV, X | devout handmaid of God, succeeded Ethelburg in the office 30 IV, XI | bishop of London, who had succeeded Earconwald,and with his 31 IV, XII | CHAP. XII. How Haedde succeeded Leutherius in the bishopric 32 IV, XII | West Saxons; how Cuichelm succeeded Putta in the bishopric of 33 IV, XII | Rochester, and was himself succeeded by Gebmund; and who were 34 IV, XII | rule he died, and Haedde succeeded him in the bishopric, having 35 IV, XIX | had passed away.~She was succeeded in the office of abbess 36 IV, XXVI | her private life. Aldfrid succeeded Egfrid in the throne, being 37 V, I | THE venerable Ethewald succeeded the man of God, Cuthbert, 38 V, II | Bishop Eata died, and was succeeded in the bishopric of the 39 V, VII | Caedwalla went to Rome, Ini succeeded to the kingdom, being of 40 V, VIII | Theodore died, Bertwald succeeded him as archbishop, and, 41 V, VIII | heights of Heaven."~Bertwald succeeded Theodore in the archbishopric, 42 V, XIII | the reign of Coenred, who succeeded Ethelred, there was a layman 43 V, XVIII | bishop. On his death, Eolla succeeded to the office of bishop. 44 V, XIX | of the Apostles.~He was succeeded in the throne by Ceolred, 45 V, XX | CHAP. XX. How Albinus succeeded to the godly Abbot Hadrian, 46 V, XX | Albinus, his disciple, who succeeded him in the government of 47 V, XX | language.~Acca, his priest, succeeded Wilfrid in the bishopric 48 V, XX III| the Northumbrians, who had succeeded Coenred, Wictred, the son 49 V, XXIV | be made a Christian, and succeeded in obtaining his request. [


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