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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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abbess

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | life and death of Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, the story of 2 III, VIII | Franks, built by a most noble abbess, named Fara, at a place 3 III, VIII | her death. Whilst she was abbess, she began to build in her 4 III, VIII | church, and to remove the abbess’s bones thence to some other 5 III, XI | her a certain venerable abbess, who is still living, called 6 III, XI | healed many sick persons. The abbess thereupon desired that some 7 III, XI | knocking at the door, told the abbess. She, opening the monastery 8 III, XI | him in his ravings, the abbess bethought herself of the 9 III, XI | more to be seen." Then the abbess gave him a little of that 10 III, XXIV | at that time ruled by the Abbess Hilda, who, two years after, 11 III, XXIV | life and afterwards became abbess; till, at the age of fifty-nine, 12 III, XXV | the Lighthouse, where the Abbess Hilda,a woman devoted to 13 III, XXV | were on their side; but the Abbess Hilda and her followers 14 IV, IX | the body of the venerable abbess had been carried into the 15 IV, X | Ethelburg in the office of abbess and presided over that monastery 16 IV, XIX | entered the monastery of the Abbess Aebba,who was aunt to King 17 IV, XIX | after she was herself made abbess in the district called Elge, ( 18 IV, XIX | after she had been made abbess; and, as she had ordered, 19 IV, XIX | succeeded in the office of abbess by her sister Sexburg,who 20 IV, XIX | Earconbert, king of Kent. This abbess, when her sister had been 21 IV, XIX | about it singing, while the abbess, with a few others, had 22 IV, XIX | on a sudden we heard the abbess within cry out with a loud 23 IV, XXIII| the life and death of the Abbess Hilda. [614-680 A.D.]~IN 24 IV, XXIII| handmaid of Christ, Hilda,abbess of the monastery that is 25 IV, XXIII| After this she was made abbess in the monastery called 26 IV, XXIII| both the monasteries of the Abbess Hilda,at length being desirous 27 IV, XXIII| the monastery of the same abbess, but had been snatched away 28 IV, XXIII| handmaid of Christ, the Abbess Hilda, whom all that knew 29 IV, XXIII| monastery in the place of the abbess,and whose name was Frigyth, 30 IV, XXIII| sighs, told her that the Abbess Hilda, mother of them all, 31 IV, XXIV | in the monastery of this abbess a certain brother, marked 32 IV, XXIV | received, was conducted to the abbess, and bidden, in the presence 33 IV, XXIV | excellent verse. Whereupon the abbess, joyfully recognizing the 34 IV, XXV | that dwell therein.’" The abbess said, "Why did you not sooner 35 IV, XXV | but after the death of the abbess they returned to their former 36 V, III | called Wetadun, where the Abbess Heriburg then presided. " 37 V, III | great and universal joy, the abbess told us, that one of the 38 V, III | excess of pain. Wherefore the abbess entreated the bishop that 39 V, III | is like to die?’~"But the abbess still earnestly entreated 40 V, III | loved, and designed to make abbess in her stead, and at last 41 V, XXIV | The same year also the Abbess Hilda died at~Streanaeshalch. [


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