Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | faith in Gaul.~Meanwhile, peace and prosperity reign in
2 0, Int | Wictred succeeds and restores peace.~In Chapters 27-32 we have
3 0, Int | in this time of external peace.~The book closes in Chapter
4 0, Life | in so great devotion and peace. For, as thou hast heard,
5 I, IV | uncorrupted and entire, in peace and tranquillity until the
6 I, VIII | Church in Britain enjoyed peace till the time of the Arian
7 I, VIII | pure hearts and lips. This peace continued in the Christian
8 I, XV | against their enemies for the peace and security of the country,
9 I, XX | vessel restored them in peace to the desires of their
10 I, XXVII | same time disturb our own peace of mind; and though that
11 II, I | an appearance of inward peace, is defiled with the dust
12 II, I | dispose our days in thy peace, and bid us to be preserved
13 II, II | them to preserve Catholic peace with him, and undertake
14 II, II | if they would not accept peace with their brethren, they
15 II, III | the days of his office in peace, died the 26th day of May,
16 II, IV | them to keep the unity of peace and Catholic observance
17 II, IV | prescribe rules for the life and peace of the monks, Mellitus also
18 II, XV | ended his days there in peace.~
19 II, XVI | there was then such perfect peace in Britain, wheresoever
20 II, XVI | battle, but even in time of peace, when he rode about his
21 II, XX | was afterwards restored to peace, and the number of the faithful
22 III, I | chosen soldiers, to sue for peace. To this day, that year
23 III, XI | passed that night in great peace; nor was he, from that time
24 III, XIV | Bernicians, could not live at peace with him; and at last, when
25 III, XVII | readers; to wit, his love of peace and charity; of continence
26 III, XXIV | be believed, to purchase peace; provided that he would
27 III, XXIV | and pray for the eternal peace of his nation. Of these
28 IV, III | preserve the virtue of love and peace among themselves, and towards
29 IV, V | accordance with the unity and the peace of the Church. The purport
30 IV, IX | and again holding her peace a short while, she concluded
31 IV, XII | ended his days there in peace; in no way endeavouring
32 IV, XX | let us sing the gifts of peace; the gifts of Christ we
33 IV, XXI | How Bishop Theodore made peace between the kings Egfrid
34 IV, XXI | of his brother; and this peace continued long after between
35 IV, XXIII | virtues, and particularly of peace and charity; so that, after
36 IV, XXIII | admonished them to preserve the peace of the Gospel among themselves,
37 IV, XXV | sins; and when they said " Peace and safety," the doom of
38 V, VIII | their bodies are buried in peace, and their names shall live
39 V, XV | he was a great lover of peace and unity, he should be
40 V, XVIII | purity of doctrine and the peace of the church; and through
41 V, XIX | and shall end your days in peace and quiet." The bishop accordingly
42 V, XIX | church; and thus he lived in peace four years, till the day
43 V, XXI | safety, long reigning for the peace of us all, my dearly beloved
44 V, XXII | grace of fellowship and peace in the Church; and in the
45 V, XX III| also at this time are at peace with the English nation,
46 V, XX III| having their part in Catholic peace and truth with the universal
47 V, XX III| these favourable times of peace and calm, many of the Northumbrians,
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