Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | research has brought so many new facts to light, that it
2 0, Pref | almost entirely, and to add a new introduction. After the
3 0, Pref | any original work, and no new theories are advanced. The
4 0, Int | edition in 1722 marked a new era in the history of the
5 0, Int | 1840 Dr. Giles published a new edition of Stevens’s translation
6 0, Int | Chapter 9 we enter upon a new development of the highest
7 0, Int | itself evangelized, becomes a new missionary centre, King
8 0, Life | Cuthbert were translated to the new Cathedral, those of Bede
9 I, VIII | ever desirous to hear some new thing, and never holding
10 I, XXV | fair, but because they are new to us, and of uncertain
11 I, XXVII| English, which as yet is new in the faith, whatsoever
12 I, XXVII| partake in the joy of the new union. Why, then, at this
13 I, XXVII| in the advancement of the new bishop, or jointly pour
14 I, XXVII| are observed, so in the New Testament, that which is
15 I, XXIX | work. And, seeing that the new Church of the English is,
16 II, I | crushed in its first rise a new heresy which sprang up there,
17 II, I | itself is but the way to new life. In this tomb are laid
18 II, I | armies for the Faith from a new people. This was thy toil,
19 II, IV | only took charge of the new Church formed among the
20 II, V | still tender growth of the new Church; for he not only
21 II, XI | marvellous reward which, by the new birth, you have been made
22 II, XIII | unknown to them, and the new worship of God that was
23 II, XIII | examination you find those new doctrines, which are now
24 II, XIII | all. If, therefore, this new doctrine tells us something
25 II, XIX | endeavouring to revive a new heresy out of an old one,
26 III, II | Bernicians, before that new leader in war, prompted
27 III, XIII | Divine Mercy shall grant me a new term of life, to correct
28 III, XXV | deliver the Sacraments of the New Testament, to be celebrated
29 III, XXVII| that by measure. The milk, new the day before, he kept
30 III, XXIX | you may gather together a new people of Christ, establishing
31 IV, III | Theodore would not ordain a new one for them, but requested
32 IV, XIX | and, putting them into a new coffin, to translate them
33 IV, XIX | and having clothed it in new garments, brought it into
34 IV, XX | receivest gifts.~"And a new song thou singest to the
35 IV, XXX | desired to put them into a new coffin, and to lay them
36 IV, XXX | father’s body, and said, "Let new garments be put upon the
37 IV, XXX | had wrapped the body in new garments, and laid it in
38 IV, XXX | garments, and laid it in a new coffin, they placed it above
39 V, VII | eager soul the prize of the new life, he laid aside barbaric
40 V, VIII | gracious fellowship of the new life, he was united to the
41 V, X | and convert him to the new religion of the Christian
42 V, X | change its old worship for a new. Wherefore on a sudden they
43 V, XIX | the consecration of the new bishop, and that function
44 V, XIX | successfully among this new people of God, he set out
45 V, XXI | to the first month of the new year, but rather to the
46 V, XXI | also called the month of new things, because we ought
47 V, XXII | Christ, as it were, by a new ray of the grace of fellowship
48 V, XXIV | Chapters of Lessons on all the New Testament, except the Gospel.~
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