Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | assertion that he lived and taught at Cambridge one which need
2 I, XXVI | necessary food from those they taught; living themselves in all
3 I, XXVI | conformably to what they taught, and being always ready
4 I, XXVII | that the unlearned may be taught, the weak strengthened by
5 II, I | books of exposition, he taught how that same book is to
6 II, I | Eutychius, bishop of that city, taught, that our body, in the glory
7 II, I | to the end that, as he taught in his books of Expositions
8 II, I | teaching. And whatsoever he taught in word, that he fulfilled
9 II, II | righteousness which Augustine taught; but that they could not
10 II, XIII | the faith which Paulinus taught; but that he would confer
11 II, XVII | you know to be this, that taught by orthodox preaching the
12 III, V | doctrine with all men, that he taught nothing that he did not
13 III, V | disciples, and after having taught and instructed them, advanced
14 III, XVIII | school wherein boys should be taught letters, and was assisted
15 III, XXII | of Christ’s servants, he taught them to observe the discipline
16 III, XXV | nothing better than what they taught; but Alchfrid, having for
17 III, XXV | Peter and Paul, lived, taught, suffered, and were buried;
18 III, XXVI | word and deed, diligently taught all men those things that
19 IV, II | assisted by Hadrian, he taught the right rule of life,
20 IV, II | Holy Scripture, they also taught them the metrical art, astronomy,
21 IV, III | which they had either been taught by him, and had seen him
22 IV, XIII | misery from famine there, taught them to get their food by
23 IV, XVI | consented, and the bishop having taught them the Word of truth,
24 IV, XVIII | The said John not only taught the brothers of that monastery,
25 IV, XVIII | chiefly to refute those who taught that there is but one operation
26 IV, XXIII | life as the former; and taught there the strict observance
27 IV, XXIII | committed to her charge; for taught by her own experience she
28 IV, XXIV | from men, neither was he taught by man, but by God’s grace
29 IV, XXIV | ordered that he should be taught the whole course of sacred
30 IV, XXVII | bishop; and how he lived and taught whilst still in ~the monastic
31 IV, XXVII | persuade men of what he taught, such a light shone in his
32 IV, XXVIII| in his own life what he taught others to do, a practice
33 V, XV | the Catholic unity, and taught them to keep the lawful
34 V, XX | called Maban, who had been taught to sing by the successors
35 V, XXI | northern parts of Britain, taught by frequent meditation on
36 V, XXI | observed, we still, as we are taught in the Gospel, wait in the
37 V, XXI | other men practised and taught chastity, humility, piety,
38 V, XXI | admonition of the same be taught, in like manner, to crucify
39 V, XXII | practising those things which he taught, and being willingly heard
40 V, XXII | according to knowledge." He taught them to celebrate the principal
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