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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | some account of the life led by English students in Ireland 2 I, XII | active youth, who had been led away by the rashness of 3 I, XV | remaining in their own country, led a miserable life of terror 4 I, XVII | the people whom they had led astray, the reproach of 5 I, XXVII| acts so when the mind is led by the imagination to unlawful 6 I, XXVII| vices. But if any man is led not by the desire of pleasure, 7 I, XXX | Howbeit, when Almighty God has led, you to the most reverend 8 II, III | the working of miracles, led King Ethelbert and his nation 9 III, IV | corrected their error, and led them to observe the true 10 III, V | religious men and women, led by his example, adopted 11 III, XIII | being yet only a priest, he led the life of a stranger and 12 III, XXIV | on the enemy’s side, and led them on to fight against 13 III, XXVII| man of the English nation, led a monastic life in Ireland. [ 14 IV, III | the prison of the body, led, as may justly be believed, 15 IV, III | of,who long and zealously led a monastic life with the 16 IV, X | the monastery is built, led her to determine that the 17 IV, X | be there healed, she was led into the cemetery, and having 18 IV, X | and whereas she had been led thither by the hands of 19 IV, XXII | him, or as he was being led thither. But when his enemies 20 IV, XXIII| an everlasting crown; and led by her example, she continued 21 IV, XXIII| likewise for a year she led a monastic life, with very 22 IV, XXV | whereby they might have been led to amend their ways, and 23 IV, XXVI | that same king had rashly led his army to ravage the province 24 IV, XXVI | part of the forces he had led thither, on the 20th of 25 IV, XXVI | of his own brethren, he led a life in all monastic austerity, 26 IV, XXVII| Lindisfarne. He had for many years led a solitary life, in great 27 V, VII | body his pious love had led him from the utmost bounds 28 V, XII | called Incuneningum, who led a godly life, with all his 29 V, XII | what he had seen. "He that led me had a countenance full 30 V, XII | it to be.’~"When he had led me farther by degrees, sore 31 V, XII | and garment of him that led me. As we went on ‘through 32 V, XII | the same. When I had been led thither, my guide suddenly 33 V, XII | flight, was the same that led me before; who, then turning 34 V, XII | me out of the darkness, led me forth into an atmosphere 35 V, XII | clear light. While he thus led me in open light, I saw 36 V, XII | rejoicing multitudes. As he led me through the midst of 37 V, XII | and straightway turning, led me back by the way we came.~" 38 V, XIV | the church must needs be led against his will into the 39 V, XVIII| to the West Saxons, were led by him to adopt the Catholic 40 V, XXI | afterwards by his preaching led great numbers of that nation


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