Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Easter and the tonsure. The letter of Abbot Ceolfrid of Wearmouth
2 0, Life | supported by the evidence of the letter of Cuthbert to Cuthwin (
3 0, Life | diligence as a student in a letter from Alcuin to the monks
4 0, Life | improbable. The oldest MS. of the letter of Sergius, requesting Ceolfrid
5 0, Life | it to these shores.~The letter in which he declines Egbert’
6 0, Life | succession to Huaetbert, in the letter quoted below. He was first
7 0, Life | which it rested remains.~Letter of Cuthbert to Cuthwin.~"
8 0, Life | read thy devout and learned letter, wherein I found that which
9 I, IV | king of Britain, sent a letter to him, entreating that
10 I, XIII | remnant of the Britons sent a letter, which began thus :—"To
11 I, XIII | And in the sequel of the letter they thus unfolded their
12 I, XXIII | and encouraged them by a letter of exhortation, not to desist
13 I, XXIII | pope, in reply, sent them a letter of exhortation, persuading
14 I, XXIII | God. The purport of which letter was as follows:~"Gregory,
15 I, XXIV | sent at the same time a letter to Aetherius, archbishop
16 I, XXIV | his way to Britain; which letter was in these words:~‘To
17 I, XXIV | thought fit to send this letter to you, Brother, to inform
18 I, XXVIII| prelate, Augustine. Now the letter, which he says he had written
19 I, XXIX | Augustine the Pall and a letter, along with several ministers
20 I, XXIX | manuscripts. He also sent a letter, wherein he signified that
21 I, XXIX | bishops in Britain. The letter was in these words:~"To
22 I, XXX | CHAP. XXX. A copy of the letter which Pope Gregory sent
23 I, XXX | Gregory sent after them a letter worthy to be recorded, wherein
24 I, XXX | salvation of our country. The letter was as follows:~"To his
25 I, XXXI | XXXI. How Pope Gregory, by letter, exhorted Augustine not
26 I, XXXI | he also sent Augustine a letter concerning the miracles
27 I, XXXI | the number of them. The letter was in these words:~"I know,
28 I, XXXII | at the same time, sent a letter to King Ethelbert, with
29 I, XXXII | glory. The copy of the said letter is as follows:~"To the most
30 II, IV | his fellow bishops wrote a letter to the bishops of the Britons,
31 II, VIII | from the contents of your letter addressed to us, but from
32 II, X | this time he received a letter from Pope Boniface exhorting
33 II, X | as follows:~ COPY OF THE LETTER OF THE MOST BLESSED AND
34 II, X | therefore, taken care by this letter, with all the goodwill of
35 II, XI | effect:~ THE COPY OF THE LETTER OF THE MOST BLESSED AND
36 II, XVII | received. The contents of which letter were as follow:~ "To his
37 II, XVIII | Honorius sent the pall, and a letter, wherein he ordains the
38 II, XVIII | ordain an archbishop. Which letter we have also thought fit
39 III, XXIX | bishop, and the following letter was sent back into Britain
40 IV, XVIII | which he had founded, a letter of privilege confirmed by
41 V, XXI | that he would send him a letter of exhortation, by the help
42 V, XXI | and likewise the following letter:~"To the most excellent
43 V, XXI | to be contained in this letter. I will only say thus much,
44 V, XXI | beloved son in Christ."~This letter having been read in the
45 V, XXIV | king of Britain, sent a letter, asking to be made a Christian,
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