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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 I, XII | of the tyrants never to return, was wholly exposed to rapine, 2 I, XII | of their allies, never to return again.~After their departure 3 I, XII | that they had refused to return, at once came back, and 4 I, XX | flesh, they prepared to return home. Their own merits, 5 I, XXVII | that she is delivered, to return thanks, she is not guilty 6 I, XXX | God in their feast, and return thanks to the Giver of all 7 II, IV | regularly decreed, and on his return into Britain might carry 8 II, V | gave occasion to those to return to their former uncleanness, 9 II, V | was better for them all to return to their own country, where 10 II, V | would not be corrected, nor return to the unity of faith and 11 II, VI | and Justus, and bade them return to govern their churches 12 II, XI | joyful confession abundantly return due thanks to God, the Giver 13 II, XII | one all that he could in return for so great a benefit. 14 II, XII | he would make a fitting return to him who should confer 15 II, XV | but in vain; for on his return home, he was seduced by 16 III, I | enemy, they were allowed to return home, and the aforesaid 17 III, II | he desired him, on his return to bring him a piece of 18 III, VII | apologies entreating him to return to the bishopric of his 19 III, XIV | and ordered all his men to return to their own homes, from 20 III, XV | thither by land, but to return with the maiden by sea, 21 III, XIX | joy of which he spoke.~To return to what we were saying before, 22 III, XXIV | provided that he would return home, and cease to waste 23 III, XXVII | his life abroad and never return into the island of Britain, 24 III, XXIX | eternal memorial of him, and return you thanks, and always pray 25 IV, III | the said oratory, and to return to heaven in the same way 26 IV, III | call me out of this world. Return, therefore, to the church, 27 IV, III | promised that they would return seven days hence, and take 28 IV, V | once received, and will not return when summoned, both the 29 IV, XVI | tides, they fall back and return into the ocean whence they 30 IV, XVIII | an account thereof on his return to Rome. For he also brought 31 IV, XVIII | carry to Rome.~But in his return to his own country, soon 32 IV, XVIII | the brethren, that in his return to Rome he would take that 33 IV, XXII | oath that he would either return, or send his owner the money 34 IV, XXIII | she never failed either to return thanks to her Maker, or 35 IV, XXIII | granted to them, and always to return thanks faithfully to Him 36 IV, XXIV | from table and go out and return home.~Once having done so 37 IV, XXVIII| willing, I will very soon return to you." The place was quite 38 IV, XXVIII| thought fit that Eata should return to the see of the church 39 V, I | by any means at least to return to the island whence we 40 V, II | household, he chose rather to return home.~ 41 V, IV | declined, saying that he must return to the monastery, which 42 V, XII | the way we came.~"In our return, when we came to those joyous 43 V, XII | As for you, who must now return to the body, and again live 44 V, XV | should be obliged, on the return of the season of Easter, 45 V, XIX | laid to his charge, should return home with honour.~When he 46 V, XIX | but be ready, for I will return and visit you at the end


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