Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | correspondents in various parts of England, and these are
2 I, I | withdraws into southern parts. In like manner the nights
3 I, I | themselves of the southern parts thereof. Starting from the
4 I, I | to inhabit the northern parts thereof, for the Britons
5 I, XI | dominion over the farther parts of Britain, as also over
6 I, XV | existence in the eastern parts of Kent. They were the sons
7 I, XVII | flocking thither from all parts, received the bishops, whose
8 I, XXI | that the faith in those parts continued long after pure
9 I, XXVI | as old materials in the parts rebuilt") built whilst the
10 II, I | latent in the first and last parts of the prophet Ezekiel,
11 II, I | Creator must be sung in those parts."~ Then he went to the bishop
12 II, II | being divided into seven parts, with a superior set over
13 II, II | over each, none of those parts contained less than three
14 II, IV | sent us to these western parts to preach to pagan nations,
15 II, V | who occupy the northern parts of Britain: but of that
16 II, V | first, and withdrew into the parts of Gaul, intending there
17 II, IX | under his dominion all the parts of Britain that were provinces
18 II, XIV | infancy of the Church in those parts. But in Campodonum, where
19 II, XV | the archbishop, from the parts of Burgundy, where he had
20 III, III | Picts, who inhabit those parts of Britain, to the Scottish
21 III, IV | separated from the southern parts belonging to that nation
22 III, VI | multitude of poor folk from all parts was sitting in the streets
23 III, XVII | Mercians, coming into these parts with a hostile army, destroyed
24 III, XXII | these two, travelling to all parts of that country, had gathered
25 III, XXVII | depopulated first the southern parts of Britain, and afterwards
26 III, XXVIII| stayed some time in the parts beyond the sea for his ordination,
27 IV, II | journeying through all parts, ordained bishops in fitting
28 IV, VII | time, and rested upon those parts, in the sight of them all
29 IV, XII | and withdrawing to other parts, Gebmund was put in his
30 IV, XIII | being divided into three parts, they gave a hundred to
31 IV, XIII | duties of a bishop in those parts during the space of five
32 IV, XVI | in concealment in those parts to be cured of the wounds
33 IV, XXIII | life falls into two equal parts, for the first thirty-three
34 V, IX | There are also in the same parts many other peoples still
35 V, X | when he went into those parts, had availed to do anything;
36 V, X | is celebrated in those parts with fitting veneration.
37 V, XI | constituted other bishops in those parts from the number of the brethren
38 V, XII | his substance into three parts; one whereof he gave to
39 V, XII | whensoever he came into those parts, very often went to hear
40 V, XIII | creeping into the inward parts of my body, and as soon
41 V, XIV | was buried in the farthest parts of the monastery, nor did
42 V, XX | martyrs of Christ from all parts, and to raise altars in
43 V, XXI | who inhabit the northern parts of Britain, taught by frequent
44 V, XXII | to be celebrated in those parts. The brethren rejoiced in
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