Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | undertaken by men who have lived long in Ireland and caught
2 0, Life | is the assertion that he lived and taught at Cambridge
3 0, Life | Ambrose, ‘I have not so lived as to be ashamed to live
4 0, Life | me out of nothing. I have lived long; and well has my pitiful
5 II, II | three hundred men, who all lived by the labour of their hands.
6 II, XV | that same province, who lived in our time, testifies that
7 II, XVI | Christ and in the church, who lived even to our days.~ It is
8 III, I | of the younger nobility, lived in banishment among the
9 III, IV | English nation, who had long lived in banishment in Ireland
10 III, VII | the East Angles, where he lived three years in banishment,
11 III, VII | for the king, with whom he lived in his banishment, was a
12 III, VII | of Gaul, but who had then lived a long time in Ireland,
13 III, IX | he died; for, whilst he lived, he never ceased to provide
14 III, XIII | recovering of his sickness, lived a long time after; and,
15 III, XVIII | baptized in Gaul, whilst he lived in banishment, a fugitive
16 III, XIX | seeking him out alone, he lived a whole year with him in
17 III, XXV | Palm Sunday. Whilst Aidan lived, this difference about the
18 III, XXV | Apostles, Peter and Paul, lived, taught, suffered, and were
19 III, XXV | world knows him to have lived most wisely." Wilfrid replied, "
20 III, XXVII | sickness, recovered and lived a long time after to grace
21 III, XXVII | and Picts among whom he lived in exile, by the example
22 IV, I | bishop of the Meldi, and lived in comfort with them a considerable
23 IV, III | be their bishop. He then lived in retirement at his monastery,
24 IV, IX | called Tortgyth; who, having lived many years in that monastery,
25 IV, X | dedicated to God. There lived in that neighbourhood a
26 IV, XIX | aforesaid king. Though she lived with him twelve years, yet
27 IV, XX | Heaven all consecrated she lived, abounding in lofty deeds,
28 IV, XXIII | good life, to those that lived in her monastery, but afforded
29 IV, XXIII | and salvation to many who lived at a distance, to whom the
30 IV, XXIII | that her husband, Hereric, lived in banishment, under Cerdic,
31 IV, XXIV | tongue to utter. For having lived in the secular habit till
32 IV, XXV | fellow-priest, Aedgils, who then lived in that monastery. Afterwards,
33 IV, XXV | account of the destruction, he lived a long time in our monastery,
34 IV, XXVII | made bishop; and how he lived and taught whilst still
35 IV, XXVIII| Lindisfarne, in which he had lived, it was thought fit that
36 V, IX | who, as was said before, lived as a stranger and pilgrim
37 V, IX | and knowledge, for he had lived many years as a stranger
38 V, X | English nation, who had long lived as strangers in Ireland,
39 V, XII | slothful men, and such as lived negligently; but only to
40 V, XII | neighbourhood of his cell lived one Haemgils, a monk, and
41 V, XV | patriarchs and Apostles lived, know no more of them than
42 V, XIX | own church; and thus he lived in peace four years, till
43 V, XXI | ordinance the monks that lived in the island of Hii over
44 V, XXII | the Scottish nation, who lived in the isle of Hii, with
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