Book, Chapter
1 I, V | engaged in many wars, he governed the state vigorously, but
2 I, VIII | whilst Diocletian was alive, governed Gaul and Spain, a man of
3 I, XIII | succeeded Honorius and governed the Roman empire twenty-six
4 I, XXXIV | ambitious king, Ethelfrid, governed the kingdom of the Northumbrians,
5 II, I | after having most gloriously governed the Roman Apostolic see
6 II, I | flock of thine elect." ~ He governed the Church in the days of
7 II, V | having most gloriously governed his temporal kingdom fifty-six
8 II, VII | Justus, who was still living, governed the church of Rochester.
9 II, XX | Mercians, who from that time governed that nation for twenty-two
10 III, III | English nation, which he governed, might learn the privileges
11 III, VI | English nation which he governed, being instructed by the
12 III, VII | and many years diligently governed the whole bishopric of the
13 III, VIII | his son Earconbert, who governed it most nobly twenty-four
14 III, XIV | piety and devotion, who governed the province of the Deiri
15 III, XIV | by all men. But Oswy, who governed all the other northern part
16 III, XVIII | successor of Redwald, was governed by his brother Sigbert,
17 III, XIX | A.D.]~WHILST Sigbert still governed the kingdom, there came
18 III, XXI | with the nation which he governed. When he heard the preaching
19 III, XXIII | left the monastery to be governed after him by his brother
20 III, XXIV | murder. The same King Oswy governed the Mercians, as also the
21 III, XXIV | kingdom in heaven. This king governed the Mercians seventeen years,
22 III, XXVI | and religious man, but he governed the church a very short
23 III, XXVI | sacristy.~The place which they governed shows how frugal and temperate
24 III, XXVII | Lindsey, long and nobly governed the Church. These two being
25 III, XXX | Wulfhere, king of the Mercians, governed the province of the East
26 IV, III | province of the Mercians was governed by King Wulf here, who,
27 IV, III | When he had most gloriously governed the church in that province
28 IV, XI | mention has been made above, governed the kingdom of the East
29 IV, XII | whilst the same bishop still governed the church, at length impelled
30 IV, XIV | aforesaid monastery, then governed by the most religious priest
31 IV, XIV | aforesaid King Oswald, who once governed their nation, and therefore
32 IV, XXIII | When she had for some years governed this monastery, wholly intent
33 IV, XXIII | live aright.~When she had governed this monastery many years,
34 IV, XXVII | river Tweed, and was then governed by the Abbot Eata,a man
35 IV, XXVII | same reverend father then governed that place also as abbot.
36 V, VII | having most vigorously governed his nation for two years,
37 V, XIX | had for some time nobly governed the kingdom of the Mercians,
38 V, XIX | son of Ethelred, who had governed the kingdom before Coenred.
39 V, XXI | Ingyruum, which he gloriously governed after Benedict, of whom
40 V, XX III| that kingdom, which he had governed thirty-four years and a
41 V, XXIV | being made bishop at Rome, governed the Church most gloriously
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