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paschal 26
pass 42
passage 9
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42 hour
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41 always
41 asked
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | mentioned.~In Chapter 7 we pass to a fresh missionary enterprise. 2 0, Int | From these events we pass summarily to the evangelization 3 0, Life | able; he also strove to pass all the night joyfully in 4 I, III | which year there came to pass a most grievous famine in 5 I, XXI | their errors. So it came to pass that the faith in those 6 I, XXXII| we know to have come to pass in the English nation, over 7 I, XXXII| of these things come to pass in your country, let not 8 II, I | for evermore.~ Nor must we pass by in silence the story 9 II, XVIII| hereafter be brought to pass in you; and that these words 10 III, IX | this day. Whence it came to pass that many took up the very 11 III, X | is reported, happened to pass by the same place, where 12 III, XI | I think we ought not to pass over in silence the miracles 13 III, XI | his death. Thus it came to pass that the relics were left 14 III, XI | inquired how that came to pass, and he answered, "As soon 15 III, XV | uproar. Thus it came to pass that the man of God, by 16 III, XV | storm that was to come to pass, and by virtue of the same 17 III, XXV | Easter. Thus it came to pass, that Easter Sunday was 18 IV, III | drew near wherein he was to pass out of this world to the 19 IV, X | think it by no means fit to pass over the miracle of healing, 20 IV, XI | Both these things came to pass, as he had learnt from the 21 IV, XVI | did not doubt they were to pass to the life of the soul, 22 IV, XXIII| monastic life were wont to pass their time of probation, 23 IV, XXIV | silence.~Thus it came to pass, that as he had served the 24 IV, XXV | standing in prayer, and pass the whole week in abstinence." 25 IV, XXVI | was drawn into a narrow pass among remote mountains, 26 IV, XXX | Lent, and was wont to pass the forty days before the 27 IV, XXXI | the pain lay, and likewise pass over all that part of his 28 IV, XXXII| mercy of God, it came to pass that he was cured by the 29 V, VII | the bonds of the flesh and pass to the eternal joys of Heaven; 30 V, VII | help of the Lord, came to pass according as he had conceived 31 V, X | the faith. Thus it came to pass, that with the help of the 32 V, XII | burning pit; and it came to pass that as they went down deeper, 33 V, XIV | this also might come to pass through the reading of our 34 V, XIX | after, and so it came to pass that, during the reign of 35 V, XXI | that he might bring this to pass with the more ease and greater 36 V, XXI | be kept. Thus it comes to pass that our Easter never falls 37 V, XXI | for so it will come to pass, that after you have held 38 V, XXII | manifest that this came to pass by a wonderful dispensation 39 V, XXIV | eclipse of the sun came to pass on the 16th of February, 40 V, XXIV | eclipse of the sun came to pass on the 20th of June, and 41 V, XXIV | 664, an eclipse came to pass; Earconbert, king of Kent, 42 V, XXIV | eclipse of the sun came to pass; afterwards, in the same


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