Book, Chapter
1 I, II | distracted with wars and sudden risings on every side.~ ~
2 I, IX | in consternation at his sudden invasion, was attempting
3 I, XII | suffered many years from the sudden invasions of two very savage
4 I, XIV | sins. In the meantime, on a sudden, a grievous plague fell
5 I, XV | them. Then, having on a sudden entered into league with
6 I, XVII | and Britain. There on a sudden they were obstructed by
7 I, XX | lying in ambush. Then, on a sudden, Germanus, bearing the standard,
8 II, IX | embassy, he startled up on a sudden, and unsheathing the dagger
9 II, XII | consumed with inward fire, on a sudden in the stillness of the
10 III, I | town, he sallied out on a sudden with all his forces, took
11 III, VI | the needy, came in on a sudden, and told the king, that
12 III, IX | place, when his horse on a sudden fell sick, stood still,
13 III, XI | in the night to be on a sudden grievously tormented with
14 III, XIV | at the fire. Then, on a sudden, whilst he was warming himself,
15 III, XXVII| day. In the same year, a sudden pestilence depopulated first
16 IV, III | oratory of that place, on a sudden, as he afterwards said,
17 IV, III | happened that there blew a sudden strong gust of wind, when
18 IV, VII | praise to the Lord, on a sudden a light from heaven, like
19 IV, VIII | last extremity, began on a sudden, about midnight, to cry
20 IV, IX | many nights, she was, on a sudden, restored by a spiritual
21 IV, X | whose wife was seized with a sudden dimness in her eyes, and
22 IV, X | of this blindness, on a sudden she bethought herself that
23 IV, XI | those designs; for on a sudden, in the presence of the
24 IV, XIV | where he lay sick, when on a sudden, through the Divine disposition,
25 IV, XIX | and wash the bones, on a sudden we heard the abbess within
26 IV, XXIII| of the sisters, when on a sudden she heard in the air the
27 IV, XXV | went away, and upon some sudden occasion passed over into
28 IV, XXV | and singing psalms, on a sudden I saw one standing by me
29 IV, XXV | judgement of God, fall under His sudden wrath, and either in His
30 IV, XXXI | way, he was seized with a sudden infirmity, insomuch that
31 IV, XXXII| it grew daily worse, on a sudden, through the grace of the
32 IV, XXXII| business of the day, on a sudden, about the sixth hour of
33 V, I | returning home, behold on a sudden, when we were in the midst
34 V, III | seized with an attack of sudden pain, which speedily increased,
35 V, X | for a new. Wherefore on a sudden they laid hold of them and
36 V, XII | by that dread sight, on a sudden I saw the place before us
37 V, XII | the lone night,’ lo! on a sudden there appeared before us
38 V, XII | what end awaited me, on a sudden I heard behind me the sound
39 V, XII | delightful place, my guide, on a sudden stood still; and straightway
40 V, XII | anything; but thereupon, on a sudden, I found myself, I know
41 V, XIII | repentance and amendment by a sudden death. But though frequently
42 V, XIII | nothing to me. Then, on a sudden, appeared an army of evil
43 V, XIII | lest, being prevented by sudden death, they should perish
44 V, XIX | way back to Britain, on a sudden he fell sick, and the sickness
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