Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | of the self-dedication of Egbert, who is destined to play
2 0, Int | Rome by the kings Oswy and Egbert, acting in concert, to be
3 0, Int | or 671, and the death of Egbert and succession. of Hlothere
4 0, Int | the attempted mission of Egbert to Germany and the unsuccessful
5 0, Int | yields to the preaching of Egbert, and receives the Catholic
6 0, Int | receives the Catholic usages. Egbert dies in 729. In Chapter
7 0, Life | his pupils was Archbishop Egbert, the founder of the school
8 0, Life | to be desired.~It was to Egbert that he paid one of the
9 0, Life | letter in which he declines Egbert’s invitation on the plea
10 III, IV | holy father and priest, Egbert, of the English nation,
11 III, XXVII | CHAP. XXVII. How Egbert, a holy man of the English
12 III, XXVII | these were Ethelhun and Egbert,two youths of great capacity,
13 III, XXVII | grievously afflicted. Of these, Egbert, (as I was informed by a
14 III, XXVII | and said, "Alas! Brother Egbert, what have you done? I was
15 III, XXVII | died the next night; but Egbert, throwing off his sickness,
16 III, XXIX | of the Northumbrians, and Egbert of Kent, consulted together
17 IV, I | leaving his kingdom to his son Egbert, who held it for nine years.
18 IV, I | was sent to Rome by King Egbert and Oswy, king of the Northumbrians,
19 IV, I | wherever they could. King Egbert, being informed by sure
20 IV, III | the most reverend Father Egbert, above spoken of,who long
21 IV, III | returned into his own country, Egbert continued to live abroad
22 IV, III | prelate, Ceadda; whereupon Egbert said, "I know a man in this
23 IV, V | Lord 673. In which year Egbert, king of Kent, died in the
24 IV, XXVI | the most reverend father, Egbert, advising him not to attack
25 IV, XXVI | years after his brother Egbert,who had reigned nine years:
26 IV, XXVI | whom Edric, the son of Egbert, had raised against him,
27 IV, XXVI | king, Wictred, the son of Egbert, being settled in the throne,
28 V, IX | CHAP. IX. How the holy man, Egbert, would have gone into Germany
29 V, IX | servant of Christ, and priest, Egbert, who is to be named with
30 V, IX | answered, ‘I am come to bring Egbert a message from our Lord
31 V, IX | from "Columba" and "Cella." Egbert, having heard the words
32 V, IX | said, "Why did you tell Egbert so negligently and after
33 V, IX | right way." Hearing this, Egbert again charged the brother
34 V, IX | Nevertheless, all that belonged to Egbert and his companions was saved.
35 V, X | A.D.]~WHEN the man of God, Egbert, perceived that neither
36 V, XXII | Easter at the preaching of Egbert. [716 A. D.]~NOT long after,
37 V, XXII | the father and priest, Egbert, beloved of God, and worthy
38 V, XXII | Hii, at the teaching of Egbert, adopted the catholic manner
39 V, XXII | nation. The man of God, Egbert, remained thirteen years
40 V, XX III| Coenred, Wictred, the son of Egbert, king of Kent, died on the
41 V, XX III| year the holy man of God, Egbert, departed to the Lord, as
42 V, XXIV | IV, 5.]~In the year 673, Egbert, king of Kent, died; and
43 V, XXIV | died; and the man of God, Egbert, brought the monks of Hii
44 V, XXIV | comets appeared; the holy Egbert passed away; and Osric died. [
45 V, XXIV | his see.~In the year 732, Egbert was made Bishop of York,
46 V, XXIV | ordained archbishop; and bishop Egbert, having received the pall
47 V, XXIV | year 766 A.D., Archbishop Egbert, of the royal race, and
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