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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | apostasy of the Northumbrian kings and the miseries of the " 2 0, Int | Wighard is sent to Rome by the kings Oswy and Egbert, acting 3 I, XIII | with Bledla and Attila, kings of the Huns. And though 4 I, XXII | other. Nevertheless, the kings, priests, private men, and 5 I, XXXII | hasten to impart to the kings and peoples that are subject 6 I, XXXII | may surpass the ancient kings of your nation in praise 7 I, XXXIII | of Canterbury, and of the kings of Kent, might be buried. 8 II, V | the third of the English kings who ruled over all the southern 9 II, V | surnamed Oisc, from whom the kings of Kent are wont to be called 10 II, V | await the event. But the kings, who had driven from them 11 II, IX | aforesaid king with the kings of Kent, for he had taken 12 II, XIV | township, under the following kings, was abandoned, and another 13 II, XIV | this royal seat the later kings built themselves a township 14 II, XV | was Uuffa, from whom the kings of the East Angles are called 15 II, XVIII | request, and that of the kings our sons, we do hereby in 16 II, XX | Ethelberg, for fear of the kings Eadbald and Oswald, sent 17 III, I | the Bernicians. Both those kings, as soon as they obtained 18 III, I | apostacy of the English kings, who had renounced the mysteries 19 III, I | reckoning the dates of the kings, to abolish the memory of 20 III, V | whatsoever was given him by the kings or rich men of the world. 21 III, VII | receive in marriage. The two kings gave to the bishop the city 22 III, VIII | the first of the English kings that of his supreme authority 23 III, IX | apostacy of the English kings; for, as was said above, 24 III, IX | catalogue of the Christian kings, and no year assigned to 25 III, XIV | redemption of the souls of both kings, to wit, of him that was 26 III, XXIV | the eternal welfare of the kings, both of him that was murdered, 27 III, XXV | question should be decided. The kings, both father and son, came 28 III, XXIX | this time the most noble kings of the English, Oswy, of 29 III, XXIX | the earth.’ And again, ‘ Kings shall see, princes also 30 III, XXX | A.D.]~AT the same time, the Kings Sighere and Sebbi, though 31 IV, I | from the Emperor to the kings of Britain, to the prejudice 32 IV, II | for having brave Christian kings, they were a terror to all 33 IV, V | V. Of the death of the kings Oswy and Eghert, and of 34 IV, XXI | Theodore made peace between the kings Egfrid and Etheired. [679 35 IV, XXI | lasting enmity between those kings and their fierce nations; 36 IV, XXI | breaking out; so that the kings and their people on both 37 IV, XXI | long after between those kings and between their kingdoms.~ 38 IV, XXIII | need, but sometimes even kings and princes, sought and 39 IV, XXVI | XXVI. Of the death of the Kings Egfrid and Hiothere. [684- 40 IV, XXVI | and a half. On his death, kings of doubtful title, or of 41 V, VIII | Wictred and Suaebhard were kings in Kent; but he was ordained 42 V, XIX | aforesaid Pope wrote to the kings of the English, Ethelred 43 V, XXI | be most happy if either kings were philosophers, or philosophers 44 V, XXI | philosophers, or philosophers were kings. Now if a man of this world 45 V, XXI | over which the King of kings, and Lord of lords, has 46 V, XX III| Humber, with their several kings, are subject to King Ethelbald.~ 47 V, XXIV | Likewise on the Book of Kings, thirty Questions.~On the 48 V, XXIV | Judges;~On the Books of Kings and Chronicles;~On the Book


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