Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | 1475. A number of editions followed in the sixteenth and seventeenth
2 0, Int | of the Mission. This is followed by an account of Augustine’
3 0, Int | at the Winwaed in 655 are followed by Oswy’s rule, which established
4 0, Int | Hlothere of Kent (685 A.D.) is followed by anarchy in that province,
5 0, Int | his intercession. This is followed (cc. 2-6) by an account
6 0, Int | appearance of two comets in 729, followed by the devastation of Gaul
7 I, XII | enemy pursued, and forthwith followed a massacre more grievous
8 I, XIII | and soon after a plague followed; moreover, a great part
9 I, XX | universal shout of the same word followed, and the echoes from the
10 I, XXI | to walk. All the country followed this Elafius. The bishops
11 I, XXIII | assured, that great labour is followed by the greater glory of
12 I, XXVI | How St. Augustine in Kent followed the doctrine and manner
13 I, XXXII | under his rule. Whence it followed, that his praises transcended
14 II, I | of his monastery, who had followed him to the royal city in
15 II, II | which tradition is to be followed; and by what path we are
16 II, IV | one hour. Wherein he also followed the example of the first
17 II, IV | universal custom which it has followed elsewhere, sent us to these
18 II, XIII | justly to deserve to be followed." The other elders and king'
19 III, III | in this observance they followed the writings of the holy
20 III, XIX | war against the just. Then followed accusations of the envious
21 III, XXV | her a Kentish priest who followed the Catholic observance,
22 III, XXV | tradition, that it might be followed by all in common; he then
23 III, XXV | and on what authority he followed it. Agilbert answered, "
24 III, XXV | throughout the world, have since followed; and that this is the true
25 III, XXV | they would have as readily followed his admonitions, as they
26 III, XXVIII | Catholic observance. Whence it followed, that the Catholic principles
27 IV, I | of the pestilence which followed it immediately, in which
28 IV, VIII | which she had been summoned, followed him that called her into
29 IV, XVIII | Abbot Benedict. The men who followed such opinion greatly perplexed
30 V, III | the pain in her limbs was followed by the assuaging of the
31 V, XV | his people had hitherto followed. For he was a good and wise
32 V, XIX | formerly given to those that followed the doctrine of the Scots,
33 V, XXI | sun set in the evening, followed from the midst of the east;
34 V, XXI | we set forth to you to be followed, is contained in a cycle
35 V, XXI | think none more meet to be followed and received by us than
36 V, XX III| at his rising, the other followed him when he set in the evening,
37 V, XXIV | after which a blackness followed, and she regained her wonted
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