Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | their protectors, and the coming of the ,Saxons are described.
2 I, I | derived its name, and who, coming over into Britain, as is
3 I, XII | succour from the Romans, who coming a second time, built a wall
4 I, XII | soldiers were gone, immediately coming by sea, broke into the borders,
5 I, XVII | received the bishops, whose coming had been foretold by the
6 I, XVIII | daughter of a tribune, and then coming to St. Alban, there received
7 I, XXI | foretell that Germanus was coming, insomuch, that one Elafius,
8 I, XXIII | hundred and fiftieth after the coming of the English into Britain,
9 I, XXIV | particularly of the occasion of his coming; knowing, that when you
10 I, XXV | CHAP. XXV. How Augustine, coming into Britain, first preached
11 I, XXV | in any house, lest, by so coming, according to an ancient
12 I, XXVIII | much kindness brethren, coming of their own accord, are
13 II, II | of the occasion of their coming, said; "If then they cry
14 II, XII | little startled. The stranger coming close up, saluted him, and
15 II, XIV | hundred and eighty after the coming of the English into Britain.
16 II, XIV | Paulinus at a certain time coming with the king and queen
17 II, XV | promoted by Bishop Felix,who, coming to Honorius, the archbishop,
18 III, VIII | they beheld a great light coming down from heaven, which
19 III, XII | when one of the brothers, coming in to him, said, "Shall
20 III, XII | successor in the throne, Oswy, coming thither the next year with
21 III, XVII | Penda, king of the Mercians, coming into these parts with a
22 III, XVII | miracle; where the people coming in might kneel, and implore
23 III, XIX | opportunity should offer. On coming into the province of the
24 IV, III | sound he said he first heard coming from the sky in the south-east,
25 IV, III | heard as of a joyful company coming from heaven upon this oratory,
26 IV, III | singing, and know of the coming of the heavenly company,
27 IV, III | the day of the Lord, the coming whereof he had always been
28 IV, IX | acceptable to me is thy coming, and thou art welcome!"
29 IV, XVI | neighbouring province of the Jutes.Coming to the place called At the
30 IV, XXII | into his own country, and coming to his brother, he gave
31 IV, XXIV | Ascension into heaven; the coming of the Holy Ghost, and the
32 IV, XXV | prayer, to the end that thus coming before the presence of the
33 IV, XXVIII | the man of God; for at his coming the wicked spirits departed.
34 IV, XXVIII | King Egfrid; seven bishops coming together for his consecration,
35 V, VII | conceived in his mind. For coming to Rome, at the time that
36 V, XI | 692 A.D.]~AT their first coming into Frisland, as soon as
37 V, XIII | grievous pains. The king coming to him (for he loved the
38 V, XIX | king and certain bishops. Coming to Rome, he was allowed
39 V, XX | bishop of York. Afterwards, coming to Bishop Wilfrid in the
40 V, XXI | As, therefore, the sun, coming forth from the midst of
41 V, XX III| eighty-live years after the coming of the English into Britain,
42 V, XXIV | the 150th year from the coming of the English into Britain. [
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