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brother 110
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brotherly 6
brothers 42
brought 96
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43 left
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42 brothers
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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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brothers

   Book, Chapter
1 I, XV | said to have been the two brothers Hengist and Horsa. Of these 2 I, XXVII | Question. — Whether two full brothers may marry two sisters, who 3 I, XXVII | and sister, or of two full brothers, or two sisters, may be 4 II, XVIII | Lord." And we, most beloved brothers, sending you first these 5 III, II | before. Hither also the brothers of the church of Hagustald, 6 III, II | at this cross. One of the brothers of the same church of Hagulstald, 7 III, II | morning that one of the brothers designed to go up to the 8 III, II | in the evening, when the brothers were sitting at table, gave 9 III, VIII | chosen. After her death, the brothers occupied themselves with 10 III, XII | come on, when one of the brothers, coming in to him, said, " 11 III, XIX | island, and came with a few brothers through the Britons into 12 III, XXII | own kindred. They were two brothers who did this wicked deed; 13 III, XXIII | rarely happens, the four brothers we have mentioned, Cedd 14 IV, III | church, and cause those seven brothers to come hither, and do you 15 IV, III | to hear from one of the brothers who instructed me in the 16 IV, IV | monastic life; and leaving some brothers in his church, he went first 17 IV, V | There were present also our brothers and fellow priests, Putta, 18 IV, V | I beseech you, most dear brothers, for the fear and love of 19 IV, VII | chapel to the tombs of the brothers who had departed this life 20 IV, XIII | it there were five or six brothers, who served the Lord in 21 IV, XIV | told him by most creditable brothers of the same monastery. About 22 IV, XVI | were saved, two royal boys, brothers to Arwald, king of the island, 23 IV, XVIII | John not only taught the brothers of that monastery, but such 24 IV, XIX | she ordered some of the brothers to find a stone whereof 25 IV, XIX | all the congregation, the brothers on the one side, and the 26 IV, XXII | deserve to die, because all my brothers and relations were killed 27 IV, XXIII | and at break of day, the brothers came with news of her death, 28 IV, XXIII | that same hour in which the brothers said that she had died. 29 IV, XXIV | near the time was when the brothers should be awakened to sing 30 IV, XXV | accompanied by one the brothers; and as they were returning 31 IV, XXVIII| island, he declared to the brothers, "If by the grace of God 32 IV, XXVIII| living room, he ordered the brothers to dig a pit in the floor 33 IV, XXVIII| island; many also of the brothers from the isle of Lindisfarne 34 IV, XXIX | earnestly entreating the brothers that he might also be buried 35 IV, XXX | bright as at the first. The brothers seeing this, were struck 36 IV, XXX | with faltering tongue, the brothers did as he had commanded 37 IV, XXXI | the testimony of all the brothers and strangers resorting 38 IV, XXXI | for his recovery, told the brothers what had been done for him; 39 V, I | was told me by one of the brothers for and on whom the same 40 V, IV | the church, by one of the brothers who had come with me, ordering 41 V, XI | preach.~At which time, the brothers who were in Frisland, attending 42 V, XIV | miserable wretch that I am." The brothers, hearing these words, began


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