Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Thus was the foundation laid of that sound learning upon
2 I, XVIII | honourably bestowed, and laid together, he took up a handful
3 II, I | new life. In this tomb are laid the limbs of a great pontiff,
4 II, III | died, and his body was laid outside, close by the church
5 II, IV | which had been so nobly laid, and to carry it on to the
6 II, VI | Britain, ordered his bed to be laid that night in the church
7 II, VI | mentioned before; wherein having laid himself to rest, after he
8 II, XII | the man who talked to him laid his right hand on his head
9 II, XII | God came to him one day, laid his right hand on his head,
10 II, XIV | enclosed. Having, therefore, laid the foundation, he began
11 II, XIX | the same.~ After having laid down the manner of keeping
12 II, XX | been said before. It was laid in the chapel of the holy
13 III, II | the ardour of his faith, laid hold of it and held it upright
14 III, VII | to the city of Venta,and laid in the church of the blessed
15 III, IX | carried to the place and laid down there. At first she
16 III, XI | beloved of God, might be laid among them. Accordingly,
17 III, XI | suddenly became silent, and laid down his head, as if he
18 III, XV | remembering the bishop’s words, laid hold of the phial and cast
19 III, XVII | translated thither, and laid on the right side of the
20 III, XXIII | of God, and his body was laid in it, on the right side
21 IV, V | and heartily whatsoever is laid down in the canons of the
22 IV, VI | only sick persons who are laid under that litter, or close
23 IV, XII | the general destruction he laid waste the city of Rochester;
24 IV, XVII | the holy Gospels being laid before them, at the place
25 IV, XIX | taken out of the grave and laid on a bed, like one asleep;
26 IV, XIX | it into the church, and laid it in the sarcophagus that
27 IV, XXIII | and this work which was laid upon her she industriously
28 IV, XXIV | sign of the Holy Cross, he laid his head on the pillow,
29 IV, XXVI | into Ireland, miserably laid waste that unoffending nation,
30 IV, XXVI | doing him no harm, it was laid upon him as a punishment
31 IV, XXX | body in new garments, and laid it in a new coffin, they
32 IV, XXX | departed to the Lord, and they laid his body in the grave of
33 IV, XXXI | bear the pain which was laid upon him with patience and
34 IV, XXXII | Having done this, he again laid the relics in the box, as
35 V, III | better if he blessed her or laid his hands upon her. He asked
36 V, V | coffin in which he was to be laid for his burial, whilst all
37 V, VII | prize of the new life, he laid aside barbaric rage, and,
38 V, IX | matins," said he, "I had laid me down in my bed, and was
39 V, X | Wherefore on a sudden they laid hold of them and put them
40 V, XIII | whereas he saw diverse books laid before him by the good and
41 V, XIX | forty-five years. His body, being laid in a coffin, was carried
42 V, XIX | his accusers had in part laid false accusations to his
43 V, XIX | altogether cleared of the faults laid to his charge, should return
44 V, XXI | Wherefore the rule which we laid down is proved to be true,
45 V, XX III| upon Gaul, in that it was laid waste by the Saracens with
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