Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | knowledge of Greek, probably he knew some Hebrew. Though he is
2 0, Life | it seemed that haply he ‘knew well the time of his departure;
3 I, XXII | generation succeeded, which knew nothing of those times,
4 I, XXVII| brought me forth." For he who knew himself to have been conceived
5 I, XXVII| mind of the person, who knew nothing of it, suffers the
6 II, I | poor; and the cause which I knew not, I searched out. And
7 II, I | tongue of Britain, which only knew how to utter barbarous cries,
8 II, IV | called Britain, before we knew them, we held both the Britons
9 II, IX | to confer with such as he knew to be the wisest of his
10 II, XII | head, and asked, whether he knew that sign? The king, trembling,
11 III, IV | For, as Christians, they knew that the Resurrection of
12 III, XI | them, because, though they knew him to be a holy man, yet,
13 III, XVII | have learnt from those that knew him, he took care to neglect
14 III, XVII | time appointed, or, if he knew it, being prevailed on by
15 III, XIX | and jaw, scorched them. He knew the man, and called to mind
16 III, XXV | by all men, for they well knew, that though he could not
17 III, XXV | will reply, that He never knew them. But far be it from
18 III, XXV | which they had learned and knew.~"But as for you and your
19 IV, I | nunnery and he was by all that knew him judged worthy of a bishopric;
20 IV, III | him on horseback; for he knew him to be a holy man, and
21 IV, V | several places, because I knew them to be of the most importance
22 IV, IX | been such that no one who knew her ought to doubt that
23 IV, XVIII| authority, according to what he knew to be the will and grant
24 IV, XIX | her marriage duty, for he knew the queen loved no man more
25 IV, XXII | stories. He answered that he knew nothing of those arts; "
26 IV, XXII | departed this world; for they knew that such saving Sacrifice
27 IV, XXIII| others of the religious that knew her, frequently visited
28 IV, XXIII| Abbess Hilda, whom all that knew her called Mother, for her
29 IV, XXIII| They answered that they knew it before, and then related
30 IV, XXV | carelessness; and yet all that knew it might have been aware
31 IV, XXV | sooner reveal to me what you knew?" He answered, "I was afraid
32 V, II | John, of whom those that knew him well are wont to tell
33 V, IX | many of which tribes he knew to be in Germany, from whom
34 V, IX | me, and asked, whether I knew him? I said, ‘Yes, you are
35 V, XIV | for him in Hell.~I MYSELF knew a brother, would to God
36 V, XX | of the Greek tongue, and knew the Latin as well as the
37 V, XXI | from the English, whom he knew to have long since framed
38 V, XXI | And indeed," he said, "I knew before, that this was the
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