Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | to return, at once came back, and growing more confident
2 I, XIII | the sea; the sea drives us back to the barbarians: between
3 I, XVII | should be sent to bring back the people to salvation.
4 I, XX | the surrounding hills gave back the cry on all sides, the
5 I, XXIII| by the English, was sent back, that he might, by humble
6 I, XXVII| approaching behind our Lord’s back, touched the hem of his
7 II, II | flight. Brocmail, turning his back with his men, at the first
8 II, VI | churches in freedom. They came back one year after their departure,
9 III, XVI | veering from the city, drove back the flames upon those who
10 III, XIX | that conducted him to look back upon the world. Upon which,
11 III, XIX | and who were to bring him back to the body. And when they
12 III, XIX | hold of the man, threw him back into the fire, and the malignant
13 III, XXVI | about that also,) and went back into Scotland,to consult
14 III, XXVI | three.~When Colman had gone back into his own country, Tuda,
15 III, XXIX | following letter was sent back into Britain to King Oswy:— "
16 III, XXX | idolatry, but were soon brought back from their error by the
17 III, XXX | country, far and near, brought back both the people and the
18 IV, XVI | of the tides, they fall back and return into the ocean
19 IV, XXIX | consented to be carried back to the isle of Lindisfarne,
20 IV, XXXII| rest to the youth to put back into its place. But he having
21 V, I | effect, at last we looked back to see whether it was possible
22 V, II | directing him to draw it back so signed into his mouth
23 V, III | you should immediately go back to her.’ This I did, and
24 V, IX | and he must bring them back into the right way." Hearing
25 V, XI | and forthwith sent him back to his bishopric, to wit,
26 V, XII | rest there, they leaped back again to be burnt in the
27 V, XII | a great pit, and falling back again into the same. When
28 V, XII | flew up and at another fell back into the bottom of the abyss,
29 V, XII | straightway turning, led me back by the way we came.~"In
30 V, XIII | inconsiderable. They took back the book and said nothing
31 V, XV | time of Easter, he brought back many of them, and almost
32 V, XV | with many gifts and sent back into his country. I believe
33 V, XIX | of life, let us now turn back, and briefly make mention
34 V, XIX | came to Gaul, on his way back to Britain, on a sudden
35 V, XIX | I am sent to call you back from death: for the Lord
36 V, XXI | world. Moreover, to look back to former times, to wit,
37 V, XXI | was not yet able to bring back to the way of the better
38 V, XXIV | and tonsured, and sent back to his kingdom; Bishop Acca
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