Book, Chapter
1 I, II | considerable part of his fleet, no small number of foot-soldiers,
2 I, XVI | Badon-hill, when they made no small slaughter of those enemies,
3 I, XXIV | the administration of a small patrimony in our Church.
4 I, XXVI | partly rebuilt, so that "small portions only of the Roman
5 I, XXVII| Mystery of redemption, if a small delay intervene, the person
6 I, XXXII| mind.~"I have sent you some small gifts, which will not appear
7 I, XXXII| gifts, which will not appear small to you, when received by
8 II, V | not comply with us in so small a matter as that which we
9 II, XI | preachers. This occasioned us no small grief, that he that is one
10 II, XV | Christian Sacrifice, and another small one at which to offer victims
11 III, I | Eanfrid,advanced with an army, small, indeed, in number, but
12 III, II | many are wont to cut off small splinters from the wood
13 III, III | being divided from it by a small arm of the sea, but had
14 III, VII | West Saxons continued no small time without a bishop.~During
15 III, XVII | succeeded him, and continued no small time in the bishopric. It
16 III, XXII | everlasting life was thus, for no small time, making daily increase
17 III, XXIII| other sustenance than a small piece of bread, one hen’
18 III, XXIV | gave battle with a very small army: indeed, it is reported
19 III, XXIV | Alchfrid met them with a very small army, as has been said,
20 III, XXIV | virginity; bestowing also twelve small estates of land, wherein
21 III, XXV | standing by, both great and small, gave their assent, and
22 III, XXVI | crown,(for there was no small dispute about that also,)
23 IV, I | then became vacant for no small time, until, the priest
24 IV, III | succeeded, and had for no small time filled the office of
25 IV, IV | Afterwards he retired to a small island, which is to the
26 IV, IV | called Mageo? He bought a small part of it of the chief
27 IV, IV | same that, grown from a small beginning to be very large,
28 IV, V | Wilfrid, with a promise of no small gift of money, to conduct
29 IV, VIII | leaving her body, saw some small part of the future glory. [
30 IV, XI | brother Suefred, and of no small number of men, that coffin
31 IV, XII | a certain church, and a small piece of land, ended his
32 IV, XIII | was Dicul, who had a very small monastery, at the place
33 IV, XIX | large stones, and came to a small deserted city, not far from
34 IV, XXVII| body and mind, in a very small island, called Fame, in
35 IV, XXIX | where he had served no small time under the Lord’s banner.
36 IV, XXXI | Badudegn, who had for no small time ministered to the guests
37 IV, XXXII| is now abbot there, had a small part of these relics by
38 V, I | landed, and had pulled up our small vessel from the waves, the
39 V, XII | then seemed to me but a small thing; even as that wondrous
40 V, XIII | most beautiful, but very small, and gave it me to read;
41 V, XIII | black one; the former a very small one, the latter one very
42 V, XIX | tonsure, but being in no small measure marked by those
43 V, XIX | him the government of no small part of Gaul, to give him
44 V, XX | studies, that he had no small knowledge of the Greek tongue,
45 V, XXI | notwithstanding that he himself had no small knowledge of these things.
46 V, XXI | desire, as far as lies in my small power, to follow the footsteps
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