Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | and. drawing the Celtic Churches into conformity with Rome.~
2 0, Int | at union with the Celtic Churches, in which again we can perceive
3 0, Int | unites with the continental Churches in repudiating the heresy
4 I, VI | the west, commanded the churches to be destroyed, and the
5 I, VI | ten years, with burning of churches, proscription of innocent
6 I, VIII | came forth and rebuilt the churches which had been levelled
7 I, VIII | continued in the Christian churches of Britain until the time
8 I, VIII | as has been said, to the Churches in the islands, as well
9 I, XVII | preached, not only in the churches, but even in the streets
10 I, XXVI | everywhere and build or repair churches.~When he, among the rest,
11 I, XXVII | fourth for the repair of churches. But in that you, my brother,
12 I, XXVII | different customs in different Churches? and is one custom of Masses
13 I, XXVII | gather from the several Churches. For things are not to be
14 I, XXX | boughs of trees about those churches which have been turned to
15 II, I | and was placed over the Churches long before converted to
16 II, I | applied themselves to building churches or adorning them with gold
17 II, I | to be celebrated in the churches of the holy Apostles, Peter
18 II, II | traditions before all the Churches which are united in Christ
19 II, III | the bishops of both those churches, as well as on the Bishop
20 II, IV | carry the decrees to the Churches of the English, to be committed
21 II, VI | them return to govern their churches in freedom. They came back
22 II, XVIII | for the privileges of your Churches.~ "Wherefore, in accordance
23 II, XIX | all the ancient and modern Churches of Christ, throughout the
24 III, III | Baptism to the believers.. Churches were built in divers places;
25 III, VII | having built and consecrated churches, and by his pious labours
26 III, XXII | more ample authority, built churches in divers places, and ordained
27 III, XXV | of our Lord, with all the churches over which he presided,
28 III, XXVI | universally observed in the churches of the Northumbrians. But
29 III, XXIX | Catholic prelates for the Churches of the English nation throughout
30 III, XXX | erected, they opened the churches, and gladly confessed the
31 IV, I | archbishop of the English Churches. There was then in the monastery
32 IV, II | visited all places; how the Churches of the English began to
33 IV, II | also they began in all the churches of the English to learn
34 IV, II | teacher of singing in the churches of the Northumbrians was
35 IV, II | learned to deliver to the churches of the English the Catholic
36 IV, XII | hostile army, and profaned churches and monasteries, without
37 IV, XVII | Eutyches, and desiring that the Churches of the English, over which
38 IV, XXVI | force spared not even the churches or monasteries. But the
39 V, VIII | in few words, the English Churches gained more spiritual increase
40 V, XI | destroyed the idols, and erected churches in the nation to which he
41 V, XI | their errors, and built many churches and not a few monasteries.
42 V, XV | CHAP. XV. How divers churches of the Scots, at the instance
43 V, XV | and heard in the English churches, to the customs which he
44 V, XXI | evening, that is, that all the Churches throughout the world, making
45 V, XXI | year throughout all the Churches by the Bishop of Alexandria,
46 V, XXI | calculators, that even in our Churches throughout Britain, there
47 V, XXI | seeing the ordinances of our Churches, when, returning into Scotland,
48 V, XX III| and Aldwulf preside in the churches of Kent; Ingwald is bishop
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