Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | receives baptism at the hands of Cedd. The foundation
2 0, Life | in both instances at the hands of John, Bishop of Hexham,
3 0, Life | thanks to God with uplifted hands. I declare with truth that
4 0, Life | fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God,’ and
5 0, Life | finished. Take my head in thy hands, for I rejoice greatly to
6 0, Life | God, and with outstretched hands ceased not to give thanks
7 I, III | was surrendered into his hands. He also added to the Roman
8 I, XV | the fire kindled by the hands of the pagans, proved God’
9 I, XVIII | saints, and, taking it in his hands, applied it in the sight
10 II, II | they should suffer at their hands the vengeance of death.
11 II, II | lived by the labour of their hands. Many of these, having observed
12 II, VI | affection, underwent at the hands of infidels and enemies
13 II, VI | these cruel blows at the hands of the Apostle of Christ,
14 II, VII | danger which the strong hands of active men had not been
15 II, X | they smell not; they have hands, but they handle not; feet
16 II, X | corruptible matter, by the hands of your inferiors and subjects,
17 II, X | Goodness, and to put forth your hands and with all your might
18 II, X | these which are wrought with hands, seeing that Almighty God
19 II, XI | benefits entrusted to your hands. That you may be able to
20 II, XII | God you have escaped the hands of the enemies whom you
21 III, II | it upright with both his hands, till the earth was heaped
22 III, VI | about to put forth their hands to bless the bread, the
23 III, VI | according to his prayer, for his hands with the arms being cut
24 III, XII | wherever he sat, to hold his hands on his knees with the palms
25 III, XII | commanded his head, and hands, with the arms, to be cut
26 III, XII | of Lindisfarne, and the hands and arms in his royal city.~
27 III, XIV | betrayed him, and Oswy, by the hands of his reeve, Ethilwin,
28 III, XVI | have lifted up his eyes and hands to heaven, and cried with
29 III, XIX | laboured daily with his hands.~Afterwards seeing the province
30 III, XXII | that had been made by the hands of men; that a stock or
31 III, XXII | Gospel had prospered in his hands, made him bishop of the
32 IV, III | he himself, with his own hands, lifted him on horseback;
33 IV, III | himself to the labour of his hands. So then, forasmuch as he
34 IV, IV | the labour of their own hands, after the example of the
35 IV, V | the subscription of our hands, according to the decree
36 IV, X | been led thither by the hands of her maids, she now returned
37 IV, XIX | religious habit from the hands of the aforesaid Bishop
38 IV, XXIV | commended his spirit into His hands; and by what has been here
39 IV, XXVIII| sown by the labour of his hands out of season. [676 A.D.]~
40 IV, XXVIII| place by the labour of my hands, I will willingly abide
41 V, III | scarce be compassed with both hands; and she lay in bed like
42 V, III | blessed her or laid his hands upon her. He asked when
43 V, XII | which they had in their hands, yet they durst in no wise
44 V, XIII | spirits arose, having in their hands ploughshares, and one of
45 V, XIX | carried in his bed by the hands of his servants. Being thus
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