Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | studied with particular care and reverence the patristic
2 0, Life | chiefly due to Gregory’s care in organizing his house
3 0, Life | itself in his scrupulous care in investigating evidence
4 I, XXV | entertainment, and take care to supply you with all things
5 I, XXVII| according as he had need. Care is also to be taken of their
6 I, XXVII| we commit them to your care, that the unlearned may
7 I, XXVII| wife;" he presently took care to subjoin, "But this I
8 I, XXIX | apply themselves to the care of their spiritual work.
9 II, I | Whatsoever money he had, he took care to distribute diligently
10 II, I | thy toil, thy task, thy care, thy aim as shepherd, to
11 II, I | which explains his earnest care for the salvation of our
12 II, IV | also to bestow his pastoral care upon the tribes of the ancient
13 II, V | conferred upon his nation in his care for them, he established,
14 II, VII | of the English with much care and industry, and received
15 II, X | to extend our episcopal care so far as to make known
16 II, X | We have, therefore, taken care by this letter, with all
17 II, XI | Whereupon we, in our fatherly care, have not delayed to admonish
18 II, XVI | harm. That king took such care for the good of his nation,
19 III, XI | was done by the zealous care of Osthryth, queen of the
20 III, XVII | those that knew him, he took care to neglect none of those
21 III, XIX | in secret. He always took care, as he had done before,
22 III, XIX | and forthwith left the care of it and of its souls,
23 III, XXVI | required no more. For the whole care of those teachers was to
24 III, XXVI | and, in a word, to take care of souls; and they were
25 III, XXVII| received them all, and took care to supply them with daily
26 IV, I | teaching, he might take special care that Theodore should not,
27 IV, III | Mercians and of Lindsey, took care to administer it with great
28 IV, VI | by her regular and pious care of those under her rule,
29 IV, XXII | find any friends to take care of him; but in so doing
30 IV, XXII | it honourably, and took care often to say Masses for
31 IV, XXIV | stable, where he had to take care of the cattle that night,
32 IV, XXV | great wound requires greater care in the healing thereof;
33 IV, XXVII| likewise under the paternal care of the bishop; because Aidan,
34 IV, XXXI | wont before to perform with care.~Moreover, the very garments
35 V, IX | them the faith, he took care to be the more profitable
36 V, XIII | contrarywise, he had taken care in his youth to correct
37 V, XXIV | monastery, I was given, by the care of kinsmen, at seven years
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