Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | enemy. So they returned home with great triumph. But
2 I, XIV | robbers thereupon returned home, intending’ to come again
3 I, XV | Britons, reached their own home, a more considerable fleet
4 I, XVI | the natives, had returned home to their own settlements,
5 I, XX | battle, and then returned home. ~[430 A.D.]~IN the meantime,
6 I, XX | they prepared to return home. Their own merits, and the
7 I, XXI | blessed prelates returned home as prosperously as they
8 I, XXIII| began to think of returning home, rather than proceed to
9 II, IX | blow; but the enemy struck home with such force, that he
10 II, XII | messengers had returned home, he raised a mighty army
11 II, XV | vain; for on his return home, he was seduced by his wife
12 III, I | they were allowed to return home, and the aforesaid Eanfrid,
13 III, V | by the people, returned home, and in an assembly of the
14 III, IX | on her head, and returned home on foot, in good health,
15 III, XI | into a casket, returned home. Some time after, when she
16 III, XV | attend you and send you home by the way that you desire.~
17 III, XVIII| Redwald. When he returned home, as soon as - he ascended
18 III, XXI | his nation, he returned home with much joy. These priests
19 III, XXII | once that Cedd returned home, and came to the church
20 III, XXIV | provided that he would return home, and cease to waste and
21 III, XXVI | being worsted, returned home, and Tuda succeeded him
22 III, XXVI | broken up, Agilbert returned home. Colman, perceiving that
23 III, XXVI | Lindisfarne. Colman carried home with him part of the bones
24 III, XXVII| day and night. Returning home, after his tears and prayers
25 III, XXX | priests and teachers returned home with joy.~
26 IV, I | the Catholics, returned home, Deusdedit, the sixth bishop
27 IV, X | maids, she now returned home joyfully without help: as
28 IV, XV | Wilfrid, having been recalled home, they were subject to the
29 IV, XXIII| Aidan recalled her to her home, and she received land to
30 IV, XXIV | table and go out and return home.~Once having done so and
31 IV, XXVII| month, before he returned home, continuing among the hill
32 IV, XXXI | guest chamber, was returning home, when on the way, he was
33 IV, XXXI | great trouble made his way home by the help of a staff.
34 V, I | blessing, as we were returning home, behold on a sudden, when
35 V, II | he chose rather to return home.~
36 V, VII | strongholds, the camp, a home; whatsoever the valour of
37 V, IX | was content to remain at home.~But one of his companions,
38 V, XV | the Scriptures. Returning home, he endeavoured to bring
39 V, XV | in the sea, and returning home by ship, was cast upon the
40 V, XIX | his charge, should return home with honour.~When he came
41 V, XIX | vexed by many a peril at home and abroad, when he had
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