Book, Chapter
1 I, VIII | died in Britain. This man left his son Constantine [Constantine
2 I, XII | till the whole country was left destitute of food except
3 I, XV | sword; nor were there any left to bury those who had been
4 I, XVIII | received of his relics, and left other relics of the blessed
5 I, XXI | in the faith as they had left them; and learning that
6 I, XXVII | a man is certainly to be left to his own judgement, either
7 II, II | first approach of the enemy, left those whom he ought to have
8 II, V | to the heavenly kingdom, left three sons, still pagans,
9 II, XIV | cruel death of the king left that work to be finished
10 II, XIX | Severinus, of holy memory, were left, when he departed from the
11 II, XX | dying in that Church, he left there the pall which he
12 II, XX | the Pope of Rome. He had left behind him in his Church
13 III, II | to bed, to put it away, left it in his bosom. Awaking
14 III, III | twice, when the beach is left dry, becomes contiguous
15 III, IV | concerning him, that he left successors renowned for
16 III, V | lessons in holy living, Aidan left the clergy a most salutary
17 III, VIII | departed this life, and left his kingdom to his son Earconbert,
18 III, VIII | and this structure was left untouched for seven years,
19 III, XI | pass that the relics were left in the open air all that
20 III, XI | that vexed me departed and left me, and were no more to
21 III, XIX | monastery itself, and forthwith left the care of it and of its
22 III, XIX | would also be in danger, he left all things in order, and
23 III, XXI | But he, not long after, left his bishopric, and returned
24 III, XXIII | of the altar.~The bishop left the monastery to be governed
25 III, XXV | as they afterwards, being left to their choice, preferred
26 III, XXVI | reverend Father Aidan, and left part of them in the church
27 III, XXVIII | spoken, and who, having left Britain, was made bishop
28 IV, IV | How Bishop Colman, having left Britain, built two monasteries
29 IV, VII | consternation, they even left off singing their hymn.
30 IV, XI | he would have long before left his kingdom and adopted
31 IV, XIV | the day, that this boy was left alone in the place where
32 IV, XXIV | sing, and for this cause I left the banquet and retired
33 V, VII | Caedwal, mighty in war, left for the love of God, that,
34 V, VII | nation, he in like manner left his kingdom and committed
35 V, IX | and the ship itself was left lying on its side in the
36 V, XII | infinite length; it lay on our left, and one side of it was
37 V, XII | guide suddenly vanished, and left me alone in the midst of
38 V, XII | which you behold. For when I left you for awhile, it was for
39 V, XIX | and for that reason had left his country and set out
40 V, XX III| on the 23rd of April, and left his three sons, Ethelbert,
41 V, XXIV | seventeen years, died and left the government to his brother
42 V, XXIV | voluntarily receiving the tonsure, left the kingdom to Eadbert.~
43 V, XXIV | heavenly country by force, left the kingdom to his son Oswulf.~
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