Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | s care in organizing his house like a monastery and safeguarding
2 I, XIX | and passed by, though the house that sheltered the holy
3 I, XXV | should not come to him in any house, lest, by so coming, according
4 I, XXV | city, and from Thy holy house, for we have sinned. Hallelujah."~
5 I, XXVII | manner of conversation in the house of God; but it is the custom
6 II, I | set about organizing his house like a monastery. And when
7 II, II | one mind in His Father's house, to vouchsafe, by signs
8 II, IV | even to eat in the same house where we were entertained."~
9 II, IX | with eleven others of her house. At that time, the king,
10 II, XIII | of a sparrow through the house wherein you sit at supper
11 II, XVI | Blaecca, with his whole house. He likewise built, in that
12 III, IV | commonly called the White House, because he there built
13 III, X | certain village, and entered a house where the villagers were
14 III, X | received by the owners of the house, he sat down with them at
15 III, X | and caught the roof of the house, which being made of wattles
16 III, X | able to save the burning house, which was rapidly being
17 III, X | destroyed. Wherefore the house was burnt down, and only
18 III, XI | entering the hall of the house, in the inner part whereof
19 III, XI | drew near the hall of this house, with the casket she brought,
20 III, XIV | and lay concealed in the house of Hunwald, a noble,whom
21 III, XXII | not to enter this man’s house, nor to eat of his meat.
22 III, XXII | went to a banquet at his house. As he was going thence,
23 III, XXII | wouldest not refrain from the house of that sinful and condemned
24 III, XXII | thou shalt die in that very house." Yet it is to be believed,
25 III, XXIII | administer to him and his house the Word and the Sacraments
26 IV, III | thegns, and governor of her house. As the fervour of his faith
27 IV, III | monument, made like a little house, covered, having a hole
28 IV, VIII | you truly, that I see this house filled with so great a light,
29 IV, IX | being taken out of the house in which the sisters used
30 IV, XXIII | she saw the roof of the house open, and a light shed from
31 IV, XXIV | done so and gone out of the house where the banquet was, to
32 IV, XXIV | his neighbourhood was the house to which those that were
33 IV, XXIV | with those that were in the house before, and it was now past
34 IV, XXXI | ministered to the guests of the house, and is still living, having
35 V, IV | desired him to come into his house and dine. The bishop declined,
36 V, IV | would vouchsafe to enter his house that day and break his fast.
37 V, IV | and dine at the thegn’s house, and give his blessing.
38 V, X | entertained them in his house some days, promising to
39 V, XII | godly life, with all his house. This man fell sick, and
40 V, XIII | countenance, and they beset this house without, and sitting down
41 V, XX | appertain to the adorning of the house of God. He in like manner
42 V, XXI | a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb
43 V, XXI | their fathers, a lamb for an house.’ And a little after, ‘And
44 V, XXI | a lamb, according to the house of his fathers, a lamb for
45 V, XXI | his fathers, a lamb for an house, and he should kill it in
46 V, XX III| which is called the White House, which, as the number of
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