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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | the Namur MS. A detailed account of these, as well as of 2 0, Int | country and giving some account of the various races by 3 0, Int | History in the legendary account of the conversion of King 4 0, Int | This is followed by an account of Augustine’s negotiations 5 0, Int | of lona leads to a short account of the mission of St. Columba 6 0, Int | highly praised, and some account of the life led by English 7 0, Int | Parenthetically we get an account of Colman’s activity in 8 0, Int | Chapters 27-32 we have an account of the life of St. Cuthbert 9 0, Int | followed (cc. 2-6) by an account of John of Beverley, Bishop 10 0, Int | Tatwine. Then follows an account of the state of the English 11 0, Life | word "venerabilis." Another account tells how Bede, in his old 12 0, Life | before, and declines, on account of the illness which proved 13 I, I | Scandinavia. He only mentions this account as a tradition. The problem 14 I, XII | from beyond the sea, not on account of their being seated out 15 I, XII | the river of that name.~On account of the attacks of these 16 I, XXVII| Yet they are not on this account to be deprived of the Communion 17 I, XXVII| been invented on no other account but incontinency; because, 18 I, XXVII| captive and yet free. Free on account of justice, which he loves, 19 I, XXX | because we have received no account of the success of your journey. 20 II, I | sorrowfully, "But now, on account of the pastoral charge, 21 II, I | preaching to bear fruit. This account, which we have received 22 II, II | he despise us, as of no account, if we begin to be under 23 II, XVII | bishops, and this we do on account of the sincerity of your 24 III, I | all good men; as well on account of the apostacy of the English 25 III, IX | calamity, he gave them an account of the place where his horse 26 III, XV | and sincerity, and on that account honoured by all men, even 27 III, XXII | because it happened on account of his piety and his observance 28 III, XXIII| might not be intermitted, on account of the king’s affairs, entreated 29 III, XXVI | greatly loved Bishop Colman on account of his innate discretion. 30 III, XXIX | Apostolic Pope giving an account thereof. [667 A.D.]~AT this 31 III, XXIX | have not been able now, on account of the length of the journey, 32 IV, III | this prelate, agrees the account of the most reverend Father 33 IV, V | assembled twice a year; but on account of divers hindrances, it 34 IV, XVIII| English Church, and to give an account thereof on his return to 35 IV, XXII | to do him no harm on that account if he would frankly confess 36 IV, XXII | brother, he gave him an exact account of all his misfortunes, 37 IV, XXII | Sacrifice. Many, on hearing this account from the aforesaid man, 38 IV, XXV | had departed thence, on account of the destruction, he lived 39 IV, XXVI | who were justly cursed on account of their impiety, soon suffered 40 V, X | this distinction, that, on account of the different colour 41 V, XII | out of the body; by whose account those few particulars which 42 V, XIV | him long and patiently, on account of their need of his outward 43 V, XVI | CHAP. XVI. The account given in the aforesaid book


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