Book, Chapter
1 I, I | are clear. If you will go thither, you can obtain settlements;
2 I, I | snakes are often carried thither out of Britain, as soon
3 I, XVII | what persons should be sent thither to sustain the faith, and
4 I, XVII | shore. A multitude flocking thither from all parts, received
5 I, XVII | multitude had been attracted thither with their wives and children.
6 I, XXIV | of God we have directed thither, for the good of souls,
7 II, I | and much people resorted thither to buy: Gregory himself
8 II, VII | The bishop, being carried thither by his servants, weak as
9 II, XX | whom he had before brought thither, returned into Kent by sea,
10 II, XX | and King Eadbald. He came thither under the conduct of Bassus,
11 III, VII | earnest request, he sent thither in his stead the priest
12 III, VIII | answered, "They had been sent thither to carry away with them
13 III, VIII | coin that had been brought thither from Kent." Towards the
14 III, XI | the sufferer. Being come thither, and seeing many present,
15 III, XII | the throne, Oswy, coming thither the next year with his army,
16 III, XV | Edwin, who had been carried thither when her father was killed.
17 III, XV | killed. Intending to go thither by land, but to return with
18 III, XVI | of the city, he brought thither an immense quantity of beams,
19 III, XVI | miles from the city; for thither he was wont often to retire
20 III, XVII | his bones were translated thither, and laid on the right side
21 III, XVII | who had likewise been sent thither from Hii, the island monastery
22 III, XIX | corruption, and was translated thither with due honour; where it
23 III, XX | bishop of Rochester, came thither. His ordination was on the
24 III, XXIII | it happened that he came thither at a time when there was
25 III, XXIII | men of that monastery came thither, being desirous either to
26 III, XXV | both father and son, came thither, and the bishops, Colman
27 III, XXVII | their native island, retired thither, either for the sake of
28 IV, I | kingdom of the Franks, sent thither his reeve, Raedfrid, to
29 IV, III | through which those that go thither for devotion are wont to
30 IV, IX | she desired to be carried thither, and to be placed bending
31 IV, X | whereas she had been led thither by the hands of her maids,
32 IV, XIV | well of those that had come thither with the bishop, as of those
33 IV, XVI | at the time to have come thither from his own people.The
34 IV, XXII | or as he was being led thither. But when his enemies had
35 IV, XXVI | of the forces he had led thither, on the 20th of May, in
36 IV, XXVI | but when the bishop came thither, that devout teacher found
37 IV, XXVII | that others dreaded to go thither, and whereof the poverty
38 IV, XXVII | himself a monk, brought monks thither, and settled the monastic
39 IV, XXVIII| bounty to all that resort thither. He also desired that instruments
40 IV, XXIX | city of Lugubalia, he went thither to him, according to his
41 IV, XXXI | and strangers resorting thither, of being a man of much
42 V, III | presided. "When we were come thither," said he, "and had been
43 V, IV | was, at that time, called thither by the thegn to consecrate
44 V, VIII | described to all that resort thither, by the epitaph on his tomb,
45 V, X | King Rathbed, he sent them thither to preach, supporting them
46 V, XI | When they who had gone thither had spent some years teaching
47 V, XII | same. When I had been led thither, my guide suddenly vanished,
48 V, XII | casting my eyes hither and thither if haply anywhere help might
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