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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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worthy

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | because he had been accounted worthy to suffer such weakness. 2 I, IX | energy and probity, and worthy of the title of Augustus, 3 I, XXII | aforesaid nation much more worthy heralds of the truth, to 4 I, XXVII| is not to think himself worthy of the congregation of the 5 I, XXX | sent after them a letter worthy to be recorded, wherein 6 II, IX | found more holy and more worthy of God.~ So the maiden was 7 II, XI | birth, you have been made worthy to obtain. Inflame the coldness 8 III, IV | charity, they were accounted worthy to receive the full knowledge 9 III, V | they decided that he was worthy to be made a bishop, and 10 III, VII | saying that he thought him worthy of a bishopric. The king 11 III, XIII | life here, and render you worthy to be admitted into eternal 12 III, XIV | because this nation is not worthy of such a ruler." Not long 13 III, XIX | of body, and was thought worthy to see a vision of angels; 14 III, XIX | till cockcrow, he accounted worthy to behold the sight of the 15 III, XXI | excellent youth, and most worthy of the name and office of 16 III, XXV | whose life and doctrine were worthy of it.~Agilbert, bishop 17 III, XXV | to any contemptible and worthy to be rejected, it is the 18 III, XXV | Apostle, who was thought worthy to lean on our Lord’s bosom, 19 III, XXVII| which he received, by deeds worthy of it; and blessed with 20 III, XXIX | therefore, that has been found worthy to have as its king one 21 IV, I | all that knew him judged worthy of a bishopric; but the 22 IV, II | for I never thought myself worthy of it; but, though unworthy, 23 IV, III | of the heavenly reward; worthy in all respects to have 24 IV, III | him in special wise, and worthy to have credit given by 25 IV, VI | herself in all respects worthy of her brother the bishop, 26 IV, XXVII| wiped them out by fruits worthy of repentance, as he bade 27 IV, XXIX | so he might be accounted worthy to be received into the 28 V, I | consecrated his office by deeds worthy of that degree for many 29 V, II | particularly Berthun, a man worthy of all reverence and of 30 V, XII | priesthood, whose good works were worthy of his office: he is still 31 V, XII | Lindisfarne, leading a life worthy of his degree.~He had a 32 V, XV | he said that he had seen worthy of remembrance in the holy 33 V, XIX | all blame, and declared worthy of his bishopric.~At the 34 V, XXI | life by erring men thought worthy of the glory of an everlasting 35 V, XXI | as though I judged them worthy to be condemned who use 36 V, XXI | them have been holy men and worthy servants of God. Of which 37 V, XXI | God that he had been found worthy to receive such a gift from 38 V, XXII | Egbert, beloved of God, and worthy to be named with all honour,


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