Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | and Jarrow; that at the age of seven he was sent by
2 0, Life | nineteenth year (the canonical age was twenty-five) he was
3 0, Life | entered the monastery at the age of seven, but it was not
4 0, Life | cases even at an earlier age than Bede’s. We may compare
5 0, Life | tells how Bede, in his old age, when his eyes were dim,
6 I, XIV | never been known in any age before; along with plenty,
7 I, XVIII | a child of ten years of age, to be healed of the bishops.
8 II, XX | then forty-eight years of age, and all his army was either
9 III, IV | therein, having died at the age of seventy-seven, about
10 III, VIII | those that were of a great age, or most noted for their
11 III, IX | thirty-eighth year of his age, on the fifth day of the
12 III, XIV | of about thirty years of age, succeeded him on the throne
13 III, XXIV | became abbess; till, at the age of fifty-nine, the blessed
14 III, XXVII | priest venerable for his age, and of great veracity,
15 III, XXVII | 729, being ninety years of age, he departed to the heavenly
16 IV, I | another, whose learning and age were fitter for the episcopal
17 IV, I | character and venerable age, being sixty-six years old.
18 IV, V | fifty-eighth year of his age.He at that time bore so
19 IV, VIII | by reason of his tender age, was being brought up among
20 IV, X | she was of an extreme old age,in the observance of regular
21 IV, XIX | might take place in our age, which true histories tell
22 IV, XXI | about eighteen years of age, and much beloved by both
23 IV, XXIII | 17th of November, at the age of sixty-six years. Her
24 IV, XXVI | the fortieth year of his age, and the fifteenth of his
25 V, VIII | was eighty-eight years of age; which number of years he
26 V, VIII | before. His character, life, age, and death, are plainly
27 V, XI | venerable for his great age, having been thirty-six
28 V, XII | supporting his declining age with coarse bread and cold
29 V, XVIII | boy about eight years of age, succeeding him in the throne,
30 V, XIX | youth of a most pleasing age and comeliness, and greatly
31 V, XIX | themselves. At fourteen years of age he chose rather the monastic
32 V, XIX | was about thirty years of age, the same Agilbert being
33 V, XXI | and computing the moon’s age, but also sometimes in finding
34 V, XXI | with grace, in the third age of the world, to be sacrificed
35 V, XX III| Archbishop Bertwald died of old age, on the 13th of January,
36 V, XX III| the end hereof, the next age will see. This is for the
37 V, XXIV | kinsmen, at seven years of age, to be educated by the most
38 V, XXIV | the nineteenth year of my age, I received deacon’s orders;
39 V, XXIV | the fifty-ninth year of my age, I have made it my business,
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