Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | much. And an hour after, he fell to repeating what he had
2 I, V | And there, at York, he fell sick afterwards and died,
3 I, VIII | the taint of every heresy fell upon the island, ever desirous
4 I, XIII | with fifty-seven towers, fell to the ground. Many cities
5 I, XIV | sudden, a grievous plague fell upon that corrupt generation,
6 I, XIV | for their fearful crimes fell upon the sinful nation.
7 I, XXVII | when the body was awake, it fell into gluttony. But if the
8 II, II | of the Divine judgement, fell out exactly as he had predicted.~
9 II, VI | state of the Church, he fell asleep; in the dead of night,
10 II, XX | his sons, a warlike youth, fell before him; Eadfrid, another
11 III, II | the ice at night, suddenly fell and broke his arm; he was
12 III, VI | hand never decay." This fell out according to his prayer,
13 III, IX | the place where his body fell, and putting it into water,
14 III, IX | when his horse on a sudden fell sick, stood still, hung
15 III, IX | as his pain increased, he fell to the ground; the rider
16 III, XI | limbs to rest. "Silence fell upon all and intent they
17 III, XII | souls,’ said Oswald, as he fell to the ground."~Now his
18 III, XIV | hastened to the Bishop and fell down at his feet,’ beseeching
19 III, XV | desire.~All these things fell out in order, even as the
20 III, XVII | was burnt down; but it fell out in a wonderful manner
21 III, XIX | already believed.~Here he fell into some infirmity of body,
22 III, XIX | life clearly informs us, he fell into a trance, and quitting
23 III, XXII | his horse, trembling, and fell down at his feet, begging
24 III, XXIII | when there was plague, and fell sick and died. He was first
25 IV, I | him, by a pestilence which fell upon them.~But the Apostolic
26 IV, III | together;" I for a plague fell upon them, sent from Heaven,
27 IV, III | he closed his book, and fell on his face, praying still
28 IV, V | king of the Northumbrians, fell sick, and died, in the fifty-eighth
29 IV, XI | the heavenly kingdom, he fell into great bodily infirmity,
30 IV, XI | ninth hour, he suddenly fell, as it were, into a light
31 IV, XIII | whereupon a grievous famine fell upon the people and pitilessly
32 IV, XIII | Baptism of the faith, there fell a soft but plentiful rain;
33 IV, XIV | Christ, a grievous pestilence fell upon many provinces of Britain;
34 IV, XVIII | after crossing the sea, he fell sick and died; and his body,
35 IV, XXII | certain captive’s chains fell off when Masses were sung
36 IV, XXV | upon them.~That all this fell out after this manner, was
37 IV, XXVI | English that then either fell by the sword, or were made
38 IV, XXIX | Hearing these words, Herebert fell down at his feet, with tears
39 IV, XXX | Eadbert, beloved of God, fell grievously sick, and his
40 IV, XXXI | infirmity, insomuch that he fell to the ground, and lay there
41 V, VII | in his white garments, he fell sick, and was set free from
42 V, XII | all his house. This man fell sick, and his sickness daily
43 V, XII | time flew up and at another fell back into the bottom of
44 V, XII | the vapours of the fire fell, dropped down into the depths
45 V, XIX | Britain, on a sudden he fell sick, and the sickness increasing,
46 V, XX III| which time a grievous blight fell upon Gaul, in that it was
|