Book, Chapter
1 0, Pref | English version of the "Ecclesiastical History" in the following
2 0, Pref | any notes at all on the "Ecclesiastical History." The present volume,
3 0, Pref | Plummer's edition of the Ecclesiastical History, Messrs' Mayor and
4 0, Int | 140 manuscripts of the "Ecclesiastical History." Of these, four
5 0, Int | first translation of the "Ecclesiastical History" is the Anglo-Saxon
6 0, Int | vicissitudes, political and ecclesiastical, and finally the West Saxon
7 0, Int | of the English nation in ecclesiastical matters is taken when Wighard
8 0, Int | episcopate. Various events of ecclesiastical importance follow; the East
9 0, Life | sketch at the end of the "Ecclesiastical History" tells us practically
10 0, Life | had begun, according to ecclesiastical reckoning. It is further
11 0, Life | supposed to be Bede.~In the "Ecclesiastical History" (IV, 3) there is
12 I, XXVII | they are to be kept under ecclesiastical rule, that they may live
13 II, I | discourse more at large in our Ecclesiastical History, for we may rightly,
14 II, I | thought fit to insert in our Ecclesiastical History.~
15 III, XXV | instructed in the rule of ecclesiastical truth in Gaul or Italy.
16 III, XXV | Easter, and other rules of ecclesiastical life. Whereupon this question
17 III, XXV | formerly gone to Rome to study ecclesiastical doctrine, and spent much
18 III, XXV | had received the crown of ecclesiastical tonsure, rightly thought
19 III, XXV | and the tonsure and other ecclesiastical matters, it was arranged,
20 III, XXV | the other followers of the ecclesiastical tradition that are here
21 III, XXVI | having also the crown of the ecclesiastical tonsure, according to the
22 III, XXVIII | immediately to labour for ecclesiastical truth and purity of doctrine;
23 IV, I | trained in monastic and ecclesiastical teaching, and excellently
24 IV, II | metrical art, astronomy, and ecclesiastical arithmetic. A testimony
25 IV, XII | was more industrious in ecclesiastical than in worldly affairs;
26 IV, XXII | hesitated to insert it in my Ecclesiastical History.~
27 V, VIII | perfectly instructed in ecclesiastical and monastic teaching, yet
28 V, XV | adopted the reasonable and ecclesiastical time of keeping Easter.
29 V, XVIII | learning both in liberal and ecclesiastical studies. On his death, Forthere
30 V, XIX | go to Rome, to see what ecclesiastical or monastic rites were in
31 V, XIX | very highly instructed in ecclesiastical learning, was archbishop
32 V, XIX | prayer and the study of ecclesiastical matters, as he had purposed
33 V, XIX | other things appertaining to ecclesiastical discipline, which he could
34 V, XX | martyrdom, together with other ecclesiastical writings, and erected there
35 V, XX | well versed in the rules of ecclesiastical custom; nor does he cease
36 V, XXI | frequent meditation on the ecclesiastical writings, renounced the
37 V, XX III| knowledge of letters both ecclesiastical and general, he learned
38 V, XXIV | Catholic Easter and the ecclesiastical tonsure. [V, 22.]~In the
39 V, XXIV | Ibid.]~ THUS much of the Ecclesiastical History of Britain, and
40 V, XXIV | Huaetbert, in two books.~The Ecclesiastical History of our Island and
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