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45 power
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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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greater

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | encouraged him. For the greater part of Book I (cc. 1-22), 2 0, Int | effected in the attitude of the greater part of the Celtic Church 3 0, Life | but rather that he gained greater profit through the labour 4 I, I | south, they had occupied the greater part of the island, when 5 I, III | fighting or bloodshed, the greater part of the island was surrendered 6 I, XII | enemies, they were reduced to greater distress than before. [410- 7 I, XV | quickly sent over, bringing a greater number of men, and these, 8 I, XV | obliged them to furnish a greater quantity of provisions; 9 I, XIX | conflagration; but, for the greater manifestation of the Divine 10 I, XX | celebration of Easter, the greater part of the army, fresh 11 I, XXIII| labour is followed by the greater glory of an eternal reward. 12 I, XXVI | the faith, they obtained greater liberty to preach everywhere 13 I, XXVI | established by many miracles, greater numbers began daily to flock 14 I, XXVII| And when the severity is greater, it is to proceed from charity, 15 II, I | but rather that he gained greater profit through the labour 16 II, II | standing apart in a place of greater safety; he inquired who 17 II, V | river H umber; his power was greater; he had the overlordship 18 II, X | loving kindness, and for the greater benefit of all His creatures, 19 II, XII | a third time, offering a greater bribe each time, and, moreover, 20 II, XIII | there are many who receive greater favours from you, and are 21 II, XIII | careful to serve them with greater zeal. It remains, therefore, 22 III, VI | made heaven and earth, a greater earthly kingdom than any 23 III, X | must be that some person of greater holiness than any other 24 III, XIX | after, he not only saw the greater joys of the blessed, but 25 III, XXIV | and royal marks of honour greater than can be believed, to 26 III, XXIV | he likewise subdued the greater part of the Picts to the 27 III, XXV | Scotland, came to be bishop, a greater controversy arose about 28 IV, XIX | unless just before the greater festivals, as Easter, Whitsuntide, 29 IV, XIX | a day, excepting on the greater festivals, or some urgent 30 IV, XXIII| being desirous to attain to greater perfection, he went into 31 IV, XXV | A great wound requires greater care in the healing thereof; 32 IV, XXVI | mountains, and slain, with the greater part of the forces he had 33 IV, XXXII| tumour, which growing daily greater, threatened the loss of 34 IV, XXXII| this course, for fear of greater danger. The brother having 35 V, XII | the darkness; which waxing greater by degrees, came rapidly 36 V, XII | sober-spirited man, "I have seen greater cold." And when they said, " 37 V, XIII | sitting down filled the greater part of it within. Then 38 V, XV | season of Easter, to be at greater variance with those that 39 V, XVI | the door of the tomb; the greater part is set up as another 40 V, XIX | country, you shall recover the greater part of the possessions 41 V, XXI | pass with the more ease and greater authority, he sought aid 42 V, XXI | commends to be observed as a greater festival than the rest; 43 V, XXI | made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and 44 V, XXI | another edition has it, ‘The greater light to begin the day,


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